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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC post preference for undergraduate posts is given below:

Name of the postOrder of Post Preference (Male Candidates)Order of Post Preference (Female Candidates)
Junior Clerk cum Typist33
Accounts Clerk cum Typist11
Junior Time Keeper44
Trains Clerk55
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk22

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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC career growth for undergraduate posts is given below:

Name of the PostPromotion
Goods GuardPassenger Guard → Express Guard → Section Controller → Chief Controller
Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk Chief Train Clerk → Assistant Station Master
Traffic AssistantSenior Traffic Assistant
Junior Account AssistantAccount Assistant → Junior Accounts officer → Senior Account officer → Deputy Accounts officer → Chief Accounts officer → Financial Advisor
Senior Time KeeperSenior Time Keeper Grade II → Senior Time Keeper Grade I
Senior Clerk cum TypistChief Train Clerk → Assistant Station Master
Station MasterStation Superintendent → Assistant operation → Divisional Operation Manager

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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC career growth for undergraduate posts is given below:

Name of the PostPromotion
Junior Clerk cum TypistSenior Clerk, cum Typist → Assistant Station Master.
Accounts Clerk cum TypistSenior clerk cum typist → Chief Trains Clerk → Assistant Station Master to Goods Guard (GG)
Junior Time KeeperSenior Time Keeper → Senior Time Keeper Grade II → Senior Time Keeper Grade I
Train ClerkSenior Train Clerk → Chief Train Clerk
Commercial cum Ticket ClerkSenior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk → Chief Commercial cum Ticket Clerk → Deputy Station Master

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Anangsha Patra

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 Every railway has different vacancies for different posts. So, while filling RRB NTPC post preference in the application form, candidates should first check the vacancies for that zone. If there are fewer vacancies in the home zone, candidates should look for the neighbouring zones with higher vacancies. Candidates will be given the post based on the preference they have filled in the RRB NTPC application form.  

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Anangsha Patra

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The number of vacancies are different for different posts. So, while filling RRB NTPC post preference candidates must know the vacancies for that zone. Through this recruitment drive, RRB is going to fill 11558 vacancies for the posts of Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) including under-graduate level posts (Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Trains Clerk, Commercial cum Ticket Clerk) and graduate level posts (Goods Train Manager, Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, and Station Master) in various Zonal Railways and Production Units of Ind

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Anangsha Patra

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 You can make changes in RRB NTPC Post Preference Change before the third stage of recruitment process, i.e. Psycho-Aptitude Test, Typing Test, etc. Candidates are required to enter their preferences for posts while filling the application form. Candidates should enter their RRB NTPC post preferences carefully.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, a BTech CSE student can definitely appear for the IAS exam. The eligibility criteria for the IAS exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) only requires a graduation degree from a recognised university.

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Shikha Goyal

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The Commission released the CDS 1 and 2 exam date at upsc.gov.in. The CDS 1 exam will be conducted on April 12, 2026 and the CDS 2 on September 13. Candidates must be aware that these dates are released by the UPSC.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Cutoff for all the post groups. The candidates can see below the SSC CHSL Cutoff for Tier 1 Lower Division Clerk (LDC)/Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) :-

Category

Cut-off Marks

Candidates Available

UR

157.36168

6362

SC

139.68408 

7003

ST

129.44568

2950

OBC

156.61665

10887

EWS

150.51731

6656

ESM

78.23008

3698

OH

124.70219

763

HH

81.06810

532

VH

123.78593

583

PwD- Others

72.53530

401

Total

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39,835

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Muskan Gupta

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Yes, as a B.Sc (Hons) Instrumentation student, you are eligible to pursue a B.Ed degree and sit for government teacher exams, as a bachelor's degree in any stream is generally accepted as a qualifying criterion for B.Ed admission and most government teacher recruitment processes; just ensure you meet the specific percentage requirements set by the institution or exam conducting body you are applying to.

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