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All you need to know about Railway Recruitment Board, and its functioning

What is Railway Recruitment Board? What are its roles and functions? ETV Bureau has compiled everything you need to know about the country's leading recruitment board that functions under Ministry of Railways. It is primarily responsible for recruiting group 'C' staff, and there are 21 RRBs across nation. Read below to know more.

Everything you need to know about 'Railway Recruitment Board' and its functioning
Everything you need to know about 'Railway Recruitment Board' and its functioning
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Published : Jan 27, 2022, 9:33 PM IST

Updated : Jan 27, 2022, 10:10 PM IST

Delhi: Amid the ongoing row over the irregularities in the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) competitive examinations, which also instigated violence in different cities of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, ETV Bharat has compiled everything you need to know about one of the country's leading recruitment boards.

On Wednesday, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has formed a high-power committee to look into the grievances and concerns of railway job aspirants who have been protesting against the alleged discrepancies in the RRB NTPC result and introduction of CBT 2 in RRB Group D exam.

As Railway Recruitment Board is all around in news we have to understand' What is Railway Recruitment Board,' and what are 'Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)' on railway recruitment process by students.

What is Railway Recruitment Board ? What are its roles and functions?

Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) functions under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. It is primarily responsible for recruiting the group 'C' staff. There are 21 RRBs in the country. Each RRB has a Chairman, and a Member Secretary and an Assistant Secretary and supporting non-gazetted staff.

Why recruitment is conducted with two stages Computer Based Test ?

In case the number of candidates who have applied against the notification are large in number and are more than one crore, then, it is advisable to conduct (Computer Based Test) CBT in two stages with 1st Stage being used to screen the candidates for 2nd Stage and 2nd Stage CBT conducted with limited candidates so that extensive normalization is not involved and the final merit is more just and fair.

What is the basis of shortlisting candidates for 2nd Stage CBT ?

As per the Railway Recruitment Board manual of 2015, candidates 10 times the notified vacancies are to be called for 2nd Stage CBT for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC). This is to ensure that the number is limited to the extent that the same can be managed in one or limited shifts to avoid extensive normalization as well as to ensure that adequate candidates are available for deciding the merit after initial screening is done through 1st Stage CBT.

How many candidates are shortlisted for 2nd Stage CBT for NTPC Exam?

For CEN 01/2019, the 1st stage CBT has been made common for Graduates and 10+2 pass candidates, it has been prescribed in the CEN that candidates20 times the notified vacancies will be called for 2nd Stage CBT so that adequate candidates are given opportunity to appear in 2nd Stage CBT after screening through 1st Stage CBT.

RRBs have shortlisted candidates only 4-5 times of notified vacancies.

The shortlisting has been done level/post wise at the rate of 20 times notified vacancies as elaborated in para 13 of notification. The lists contain 7,05,446 roll numbers which is 20 times notified vacancies of 35281.

Ten candidates used to fight for one post now one candidate will fight for 10 posts.

Finally, 35281 distinct candidates will be selected and one candidate will be appointed against only one post depending upon merit and preference. Hence no post will remain vacant.

Graduate candidates are getting the undue benefit of becoming eligible for both Graduate and 10+2 level posts. Had there been different notifications for Graduate and 10+2 level posts as used to be done earlier, they would have to succeed in two different exams.

The integration of recruitments for Graduate and 10+2 level posts have been done to save time, energy and effort which has been proved useful during COVID 19 pandemic. Also, standards of CBT 1 have been kept of 10+2 level so as to not to put disadvantage to 10+2 level students and it is only in CBT 2 that standards will be different across levels.

What has Railways done for protesting candidates against NTPC Results?

RRBs have postponed the 2nd Stage CBT of NTPC and 1st Stage CBT of Level one.

A high power committee comprising senior officials has been formed to look into the concerns and doubts raised by candidates in regard to the results of 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT) of NTPC exam without affecting existing shortlisted candidates and Introduction of 2nd Stage CBT in CEN RRC 01/2019.,

How can students lodge their grievances to the committee? What will be the last date for it?

The candidates can lodge their concerns and suggestions to the committee at following email id: rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in Candidates are given three weeks time up to 16.02.2022 to submit their concerns.

(With PIB inputs)

Read: Teachers among over 400 booked for instigating violence over RRB exam in UP

Delhi: Amid the ongoing row over the irregularities in the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) competitive examinations, which also instigated violence in different cities of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, ETV Bharat has compiled everything you need to know about one of the country's leading recruitment boards.

On Wednesday, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has formed a high-power committee to look into the grievances and concerns of railway job aspirants who have been protesting against the alleged discrepancies in the RRB NTPC result and introduction of CBT 2 in RRB Group D exam.

As Railway Recruitment Board is all around in news we have to understand' What is Railway Recruitment Board,' and what are 'Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)' on railway recruitment process by students.

What is Railway Recruitment Board ? What are its roles and functions?

Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) functions under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. It is primarily responsible for recruiting the group 'C' staff. There are 21 RRBs in the country. Each RRB has a Chairman, and a Member Secretary and an Assistant Secretary and supporting non-gazetted staff.

Why recruitment is conducted with two stages Computer Based Test ?

In case the number of candidates who have applied against the notification are large in number and are more than one crore, then, it is advisable to conduct (Computer Based Test) CBT in two stages with 1st Stage being used to screen the candidates for 2nd Stage and 2nd Stage CBT conducted with limited candidates so that extensive normalization is not involved and the final merit is more just and fair.

What is the basis of shortlisting candidates for 2nd Stage CBT ?

As per the Railway Recruitment Board manual of 2015, candidates 10 times the notified vacancies are to be called for 2nd Stage CBT for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC). This is to ensure that the number is limited to the extent that the same can be managed in one or limited shifts to avoid extensive normalization as well as to ensure that adequate candidates are available for deciding the merit after initial screening is done through 1st Stage CBT.

How many candidates are shortlisted for 2nd Stage CBT for NTPC Exam?

For CEN 01/2019, the 1st stage CBT has been made common for Graduates and 10+2 pass candidates, it has been prescribed in the CEN that candidates20 times the notified vacancies will be called for 2nd Stage CBT so that adequate candidates are given opportunity to appear in 2nd Stage CBT after screening through 1st Stage CBT.

RRBs have shortlisted candidates only 4-5 times of notified vacancies.

The shortlisting has been done level/post wise at the rate of 20 times notified vacancies as elaborated in para 13 of notification. The lists contain 7,05,446 roll numbers which is 20 times notified vacancies of 35281.

Ten candidates used to fight for one post now one candidate will fight for 10 posts.

Finally, 35281 distinct candidates will be selected and one candidate will be appointed against only one post depending upon merit and preference. Hence no post will remain vacant.

Graduate candidates are getting the undue benefit of becoming eligible for both Graduate and 10+2 level posts. Had there been different notifications for Graduate and 10+2 level posts as used to be done earlier, they would have to succeed in two different exams.

The integration of recruitments for Graduate and 10+2 level posts have been done to save time, energy and effort which has been proved useful during COVID 19 pandemic. Also, standards of CBT 1 have been kept of 10+2 level so as to not to put disadvantage to 10+2 level students and it is only in CBT 2 that standards will be different across levels.

What has Railways done for protesting candidates against NTPC Results?

RRBs have postponed the 2nd Stage CBT of NTPC and 1st Stage CBT of Level one.

A high power committee comprising senior officials has been formed to look into the concerns and doubts raised by candidates in regard to the results of 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT) of NTPC exam without affecting existing shortlisted candidates and Introduction of 2nd Stage CBT in CEN RRC 01/2019.,

How can students lodge their grievances to the committee? What will be the last date for it?

The candidates can lodge their concerns and suggestions to the committee at following email id: rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in Candidates are given three weeks time up to 16.02.2022 to submit their concerns.

(With PIB inputs)

Read: Teachers among over 400 booked for instigating violence over RRB exam in UP

Last Updated : Jan 27, 2022, 10:10 PM IST
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