Railways Non Technical Popular Category (NTPC) examination
Author: Umesh Post Date: 31 Mar 2023 Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) recruits the candidates for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Graduate & Under Graduate Posts. These posts are Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Time Keeper, Trains Clerk, Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Traffic Assistant, Goods Guard, Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Senior Time Keeper, Commercial Apprentice, and Station Master etc. There are generally vacancies of the order of 25000 to 30000 under these categories every year. More than 1 crore candidates apply for these posts.
The age limit for undergraduate posts is 18 to 30 years while for graduate posts it is 18 to 33 years. For the undergraduate posts, candidates should have passed in Class 12 while for graduate posts, candidates should have a graduation degree.
For applying for these posts one has to visit the official website and fill the registration form by entering details such as name, date of birth and father's name, mother's name, Aadhaar Number, SSLC/matric roll number, year of passing, mobile number and email-ID.
After this one has to verify the mobile number through OTP and a registration number will be generated. Now the candidate has to fill the online application form and pay the application fees. While filling one has to mention educational qualifications and choice of exam language.
One has to enter bank account details for the refund and also upload a photograph and signature and if applicable also upload SC/ST certificate and finally submit the application form.
Author: Samuel Unni Post Date: 31 Mar 2023 I don't really have personal knowledge, but I can tell you how most applicants study for the Railways Non-Technical Popular Category (NTPC) test.
Several candidates who want to work for Indian Railways study extremely hard to prepare for the NTPC examination. They begin by comprehending the exam format and syllabus before developing a study strategy. Some applicants prefer to attend coaching classes, while others prefer to study independently.
Applicants frequently solve previous year's question papers and take mock examinations to gauge their degree of preparedness. This allows individuals to recognise their strengths and weaknesses and focus on addressing their weaknesses.
Increasing typing speed is essential for applicants applying for typing jobs. They regularly practise typing to improve their speed and accuracy. They also keep up with current events and general knowledge, which are necessary for passing the general knowledge component of the exam.
Therefore, preparing for the NTPC examination necessitates discipline, hard effort, and a laser-like focus. Nonetheless, the thrill of working for the Indian Railways after passing the exam makes it all worthwhile.