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IN PICS! Indian railways recruitment 2021: Apply for apprentice posts, check out last date, steps to apply

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 10, 2021 16:46 IST

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Indian Railways has started recruiting for many posts. A total of 130 posts will be recruited. The application process for this has also started.
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Candidates who have studied up to class X can also apply. Interested candidates can apply till March 15, 2021.
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Candidate should have scored at least 50% marks in X. In addition, the candidate needs to have done ITI in the respective trade.
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Candidate must be between 15 to 24 years of age for Apprentice. This includes a waiver of age limit for candidates in the reserved category.
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Apprentice job in Railways requires documentation of personal information.
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Passport size photo, signature of the candidate, certificate of passing 10th standard and ITI pass certificate are required.
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Candidates will be selected on their merits. The application fee is Rs. 100 / - and no fee has been charged for SC, ST and disabled candidates.
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