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astha singh

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ravi mahawarStudent

Contributor-Level 10

There are many aspirants who wish to get a government job in India.
Railway Recruitment Board is one of the top choice of the aspirants from where they can secure their jobs in technical and non-technical departments.
Since number of applicants appears in railway, the competition level is becoming higher every year.
You can prepare yourself for the RRB Exam and can get a good rank with the help of some top-notch study material and study plans.
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supreet kaur

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
Yes, you can apply for JE (mechanical) in railways.
The JE exam is held for the junior engineers posts in different departments of the railways. You being ITI in Mechanical Engineering will get into mechanical department if you qualify in all the stages of the exam.
So, check the syllabus, grab the study material and boost your preparations with the best preparation tips to guide you:
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Good luck.

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