The Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer (RRB JE) Examination is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to recruit eligible candidates for the position of Junior Engineer in various departments of the Indian Railways. This national-level examination is a gateway for engineering graduates and diploma holders to secure a stable and prestigious government job in the technical departments of Indian Railways.
The RRB JE exam is highly competitive, offering attractive salary packages, job security, and opportunities for career growth. This post will cover the essential details about the RRB JE examination, including its structure, syllabus, eligibility criteria, and application process.
You must have a Diploma or Degree in Engineering (in a relevant discipline). Age should be between 18 to 33 years (age relaxation applicable).
Can I apply for multiple zones in RRB JE?
No, you can apply only for one RRB zone in a particular recruitment cycle. Multiple applications will lead to disqualification.
What is the salary of an RRB Junior Engineer?
The initial pay scale is ₹35,400/month (Level 6 of 7th CPC) + allowances (DA, HRA, TA, etc.). Gross salary can range up to ₹50,000/month.
How many times is the RRB JE exam conducted?
It is not conducted annually on a fixed schedule, but as per vacancies, usually every 2–3 years.
Is there negative marking in RRB JE?
Yes, 1/3rd mark is deducted for each wrong answer in both CBT Stage 1 and Stage 2.
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