Railway Jobs Vacancy 2018-19



  Indian Railway has a great historical achievement in past. The history of Indian Rail transport in India from Rail began in the mid nineteenth century. The core of the pressure for building Railways In India came from London in 1848, there was not a single kilometer of railway line in India. Our country’s first railway, built by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR), opened in 1853, between Bombay and Thane. A British engineer, Robert Maitland Brereton, was responsible for the expansion of the railways from 1857 onward. The Allahabad-Jabalpur branch line of the East Indian Railway had been opened in June 1867.

            In 1907 all the railway companies were taken over by the Government. The following year, the first electric locomotive made its appearance. With the arrival of World War I, the railways were used to meet the needs of the British outside India. With the end of the war, the railways were in a state of disrepair and collapse. In 1920, with the network having expanded to 61,220 km (38,040 mi), a need for central management was mooted by Sir William Acworth. Based on the East India Railway Committee chaired by Acworth, the government took over the management of the Railways and detached the finances of the Railways from other governmental revenues.

         In the period of 1920 and 1929, was a period of economic boom in India there were 41,000 mi (66,000 km) of railway lines serving the country; the railways represented a capital value of some 687 million sterling; and they carried over 620 million passengers and approximately 90 million tons of goods each year. Great Depression, the railways suffered economically for the next eight years. The Second World War severely crippled the railways. Starting 1939, about 40% of the rolling stock including locomotives and coaches was taken to the Middle East, the railways workshops were converted to ammunition workshops and many railway tracks were dismantled to help the Allies in the war. By 1946, all rail systems had been taken over by the government

11 Vacancies of Scout & Guide Quota Group C Posts in South Western Railway Hubbali, Feb 2018
 11 Vacancies of Scout & Guide Quota Group C Posts in South Western Railway Hubbali, Feb 2018
South Western Railway Hubbali invites online applications for recruiting 11 vacancies for Scout & Guide Quota in which 03 posts for Level-2 and 08 posts for Level-1 in Group C categories. Against Scout and Guide Quota in years 2017-18. Candidates should read all eligibility criteria of these vacancies before apply online application. Candidates should apply these vacancies before last date
of online form filling 03 March 2018.

Name of the Posts:-                                                                   
1.      Group C Level-2 - 03 Posts
2.      Group C Level 1- 08 Posts
Total no of vacancies 11 Posts

Educational Qualification:-
Educational Qualification for Group C Level-2 -
Candidates should be 12 Pass or its equivalent examinations with not less than 50% Marks in aggregate. 50% marks is not insisted upon in the case of SC/ST/ Ex Servicemen /Person s with disability (PWD) candidate. more details please check in PDF file from link below.
or
Candidates should be metric pass with course completed Act Apprenticeship / ITI approved by NCVT / SCVT Educational Qualification must be from recognized institute. More details please check in PDF file from link given below. 

Education Qualification for Group C Level 1-
Candidates education qualification should be 10th Pass Plus National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) granted by NCVT or 10 Pass with ITI.   

Age Limit:-
(Age limit as on 01.01.2018)
Those Applying for Group C posts in Level -2 of VII CPC Pay Matrix The candidate must have attained the age of 18 years and must not have attained age of 28 years as on 01.01.2018

Those Applying for Group C posts in Level -1 of VII CPC Pay Matrix The candidate must have attained the age of 18 years and must not have attained age of 31 years as on 01.01.2018

Candidates Distribution and Quota:-
Group C Level-2 – (03 Posts)
02 vacancies on South Westren Railway and 01 vacancy on Rail Wheel Factory / Yelahanka.

Group C Level 1- (08 Posts)
02 vacancies each for Hubbali Div, Bengaluru Div. Mysure Div and Rail Wheel Factory, Yelahanka.

Exam Fees:-
1.The exam fees for all candidates except those mention below is 500 rupees only
2. For candidate belonging to the categories SC/ST/Ex Servicemen/ Persons with Disabilities (PWD), Women, Minorities and Economically Backward Classes is 250 rupees only.   

Pay Scale:-
Group C Level-2 – in VII CPC Pay Matrix ( Pay Band Rs 5200-20200 +GP Rs 1900 in VI CPC )

Group C Level 1- in VII CPC Pay Matrix
( Pay Band Rs 5200-20200 +GP Rs 1800 in VI CPC )

How to Apply:-
Candidates should read all instructions of online form filling from website and then apply through online. Application should be registered through online mode candidate should fill his/ her details in online application form. Candidates first go to website www.rrchubli.in and then click Scout & Guide Recruitment for year 2017-18. Then click new registration and complete online form with carefully providing his /her true details from certificate. After filling online form candidate gets Registration ID and password for log in his account. Candidates should edit his details before final submission of online form after final submission no details will be edit in the form. Candidate should fill online form before last date 03 March 2018.

Last Date:- 03.03.2018

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