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The Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) of the Western Railway (WR) has invited applications for Apprentices posts.
According to the official notification, a total of 3612 posts will be filled through this recruitment drive.
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Interested candidates can apply for the same through the official website of RRC WR on rrc-wr.com.
“The number of training slots shown in this notification are provisional and the same are liable to increase or decrease depending upon the actual needs of the administration at the time of finalisation of selection,” the official notification stated.
IMPORTANT DATES
Application process starts: May 28
Last date to apply: June 27
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
10th passed candidates possessing ITI certificate can submit the WR Apprentice application.
SELECTION PROCESS
The candidates will be selected on the basis of a merit list which will be prepared only on the basis of the information filled by the applicants in the online application.
APPLICATION FEE
Rs 100 for General candidates. No fee for SC/ST/PWD/Women applicants.
HOW TO APPLY
Go to the official website of RRC and click on the application link ‘Click here to Apply Online’ given against ‘Apprentice Notification No. RRC/WR/01/2022’. Now register for the post and fill up the personal details. Pay the application fee if applicable. Sub the application now and take a print out of it for future references.
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