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Deeksha Dixit

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The IRM is a globally recognised professional educational body with headquarters in the UK. According to the IRM Level 1 Guidelines, the Level 1 exam is conducted four times a year on the last Sunday of February, May, August, and November. You do not need to select an exam center for IRM Level 1, as it is a proctored exam. This means you can take IRM Level 1 at your convenience at home. There will be proctoring software that will monitor your desktop, webcam, and audio during the exam. You will be asked to install this software, and you can give the Level 1 IRM test anywhere.

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The syllabus of the newly proposed Indian Railway Management Service exam is as follows:
1. Since you will need to appear in the same paper as CSE Prelim, this stage's syllabus is similar to that of CSE Prelim.
2. The IRMS cutoff will differ from the CSE cutoff.
3. There will be four conventional essay-style papers on the main stage.
4. There are two qualifying papers for language.
5. The first is the Indian language selected by you from the available languages in the options; its syllabus will be at the 10th grade level. For instance, if you select Bengali, you will be asked questions about 10th-level basic grammar.
6. The syllabus of
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Deeksha Dixit

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The railway ministry recently proposed the Indian Railway Management Service exam. The prelim will be conducted along with the UPSC CSE prelim. As you must appear in the same paper as CSE Prelim, this stage's syllabus is similar to that of CSE Prelim; however, the cutoff for IRMS will be different. Following the preliminary stage, the main stage will include four traditional essay types of papers. The syllabus for these papers will be as follows:
1. Paper A: Any Indian language selected by you from the available languages in the options. The language paper syllabus will be at the 10th grade level. For example, if you choose Hindi you wi
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Indian Railways will now recruit officers through the IRMS exam, and only the prelim stage will be common to the UPSC CSE; the other two stages have separate exam structures. Both ways are good; if you want to join for generalist positions through IRMS, CSE is better, whereas if you want to become a specialist, ESE is better.
1. Salary: Both services are group "A" services with an equal salary structure as per the seventh pay commission.
2. Nature of work: The IRMS's work is to look after management in the railways, whereas ESE includes branch-specific work such as mechanical engineers in the railways, who will work in the Mechanic
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deepika maurya

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The Railway Recruitment Board is an exam held by the Indian Railways for the recruitment of students to various positions in the Indian Railways. It is a national-level exam. The selection process is divided into 3 stages, I. e. , CBT (computer-based test), PET (physical efficiency test), and then document verification. RRB JEE, RRB NTPC RRB Group D UPSC ESE, and other exams provide numerous opportunities to join Indian railway services. Notifications:
RRB Group D Exam Dates 2023: The last date to apply is February 2023. RRB NTPC Exam Dates 2023: The last date to apply is February 2023. RRB Group C Exam Dates 2023: Will be announced sho
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The highest salary in the Indian Railways is that of the Chairman, Railway Board. It is a secretary-level post that a Group A railway officer may get after more than 35 years of service. The monthly scale of pay is fixed at Rs. 80,000. In addition, chairmen of railway boards enjoy other perks, such as transport allowances. You can join the railways at Group A level to get promoted to this post by taking the Indian Engineering Services exam conducted by UPSC.

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Sourav singh

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\For getting job in railway, you have to crack railway entrance exam
Railway conduct recruitment exam time to time
Indian Railways is a popular job sector and offers some good opportunities to students after they complete their 10+2. The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and Railway Recruitment Cells (RRCs) handles hiring of new employees. If you are passionate about working for the Indian railway, you may benefit from knowing the procedure for entering the railways
To get a railway job after 12 through different examinations mention here
1 Railway Job After 12 Through RRB NTPC
2 Railway Job After 12 Through RRB Group D
3 Railway After 12th
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Upcoming RRB exams for Railways
RRB Recruitment 2023 Notification: All aspiring candidates who are looking for a Good Job in the government Sector of India then we have good news for you because RRB is the largest job sector in India consisting of 12,75,000 employees working and 225,000 vacant posts available. That's why the railway recruitment board will be publishing Group A, B, C & D posts with more than 225,000 various vacancies of NTPC, ASM, ALP, Safety Staff, TC, Apprentice, JE, etc. In various 21 RRB Regions, 17 RRC Cells, RPF, and various Metro railway departments all across India. Soon you can apply for RRB job
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Deeksha Dixit

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With a B.Tech in mechanical engineering, you can join the Indian Railways in two ways.
1. The first is the prestigious Indian Engineering Services IES for railways. After passing the IES exam offered by the UPSC you can become an IRSME. You need to select Mechanical Engineering when filling out the application form. After passing the written test, you will be required to select "preferred services" in DAF, where you can select the Ministry of Railways. You'll work as a mechanical engineer for the railways after getting IRSME service.
2. The second job is as a junior mechanical engineer. The Indian Railways offers this position to candi
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For engineers, the Indian Railway offers two services. The first is the prestigious group, the Central Engineering Services (IES). The second one is junior engineer (JE) services. There are two positions for electrical engineers to apply for.
(a) First, you can apply for the Indian Engineering Services Exam conducted by UPSC. When completing the application, you must select the "Electrical Engineer" branch. After passing the written exam, you can choose Indian Railways Services for Electrical Engineers from the "preferred services" section of DAF.
You'll be given a job as an electrical engineer for the railways once your interview is s
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