Government of India
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) seeking for high motivated young person to join as Assistant Loco Pilot, government jobs india 2011
Indian Railways Centralised Employment Notice No. 01/2011
Applications in the prescribed format are invited from eligibile Indian Nationals for the post of Assistant Loco Pilot in different Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and Zonal Railways and other Railway organisation. Application should be sent directly to the respective RRBs / Zonal Ofifces :
- Assistant Loco Pilot : 16595 posts in different railway zones (UR-8170, SC-2695,ST-1589,OBC-4141) (Ex-SM-1648), Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.1900,
Age : 18-30 years. Relaxation in age as per rules.
Application Fee : Rs.40/- for the OBC candidates only in the form of IPO / DD in favour of Assistant Secretary/Secretary/ Member Secretary/ Chairman of concerned RRB where candidate wants to apply.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be send to the Assistant Secretary/ Member Secretary of the concerned RRB where candidate want to apply on or before 12/09/2011. (For candidates of far-flung areas, the last date is 27/09/2011).
The detailed advt. is available at
http://rrbbhopal.gov.in/Employment_Notice/Notice_English.pdf
Application form is also available at
http://rrbbhopal.gov.in/Employment_Notice/Annexure_English.pdf
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