RPF recruitment | 9,739 constable, SI posts up for grabs; June 30 last date for online registration
Eligible candidates can register online for 8,619 constable posts and 1,120 sub-inspector posts in Railway Protection Force and Railway Protection Special Force
SNS | New Delhi | June 25, 2018 5:37 pm | Updated : June 29, 2018 5:16 pm
The last date for filing online application for posts of constables and sub-inspectors in the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Railway Protection Special Force is fast approaching. The registration process that started on June 1, 2018, is open till June 30, 2018.
Interested candidates have only five more days to register online through the official website, indianrailways.gov.in.
Once the registration is done, the online application process will give the candidates time till 7 July to upload photo and make the final submission. Meanwhile, the last date for payment of online fee is 2 July and that for off-line payment is 5 July.
A notification to this effect was released by the Union Ministry of Railways for selection of 9,739 constables and sub-inspectors in the Railway Protection Force and the Railway Protection Special Force.
While there are 8,619 constable posts up for grabs, the number of vacant SI posts is 1,120.
Vacancies for constable post
Vacancies for sub-inspector post
Eligibility criteria
Candidates applying for the posts must be citizens of India.
Those applying for posts of constables must be minimum 18 years of age and maximum 25 as on 1 July, 2018. The minimum and maximum age criterion for sub-inspector applicants is 20 years and 25 years, respectively, as on 1 July, 2018.
The educational qualification for constable posts is SSLC or Matric from a recognised board. The government notification asks those awaiting final results of the board examinations not to apply.
Candidates applying for sub-inspector posts must be a graduate from a recognised university.
Exam fee
All general category candidates need to deposit Rs 500. The government notification says “Rs 400/- shall be refunded duly deducting bank charges on appearing in CBT (computer-based testing).”
For SC/ST candidates and those belonging to ex-serviceman, minorities and other reserved categories such as female and economically backward class, a fee of Rs 250 will be charged. The amount is refundable, after deduction of bank charges, on appearing in computer-based testing.
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