Do you want to make a career in railways? read this post
Indian Railways is one of the largest rail systems in the world. Indian Railways, which started almost 161 years ago, is known to be the most capped area. Very few people know that Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who gave new heights to Indian cricket was in the Indian Railway, worked on the post of ticket collector at Kharagpur railway station.
Let's see, what are the categories of posts under the Railways and what exams are required to get a job in this sector. Different types of posts are from different departments related to the railway, from engineering-medical degree holders are available. All the posts under the railway are divided into four categories Group (A, B, C, D). Railway provides an opportunity to the candidates with many Railway vacancy every year.
Group A
Group A and B are counted in 'Officer Grade'. Candidates recruitment is done through the Civil Services Exam, Engineering Service Exam, Combined Medical Examination. Normally UPSC conducts these exams. For group A level, the degree of Engineering, MSc or MBBS degree from the institution is necessary.
Group B:
There is no special exam for Group B. This level of recruitment is usually done by promoting group-c level people.
Group C & D:
The posts of Group C and D come under non-gadget posts. Their recruitment continues for 19 years from the Railway Recruitment Board. There are the posts of the assistant station master, guards, clerk, ticket collector, traffic attendant, stenographer, catering friend helper, Khalasi, trolley man, trackman etc, The basis of the recruitment process is the written selection examination. There are objective Types Questions come on the examination, questions are related to English, Hindi, General Knowledge, Math, Reasoning questions. it is very important for the candidates to stay updated with all latest govt vacancy
Most people will not be aware that various types of artists are also appointed on the basis of the selection process and their experiences under the traditional cultural quotas in the Railways. Their age limit may be 18 to 33 years and they must be at least 10th pass. In the selection of these, the written examination is also supported in addition to certificates in music, dance, drama etc. from the accredited institution. There are around 350 schools existing in the railway system, with a half thousand teachers. Their recruitment is done on the basis of written examination in the form of TGT, PGT, Kramant Teacher, Primary Teacher, Physical Education Instructor or Librarian.
Most of the railway jobs have to be done outside the house for a long time. Therefore, those who work in the railways have to take great care of their mental and physical health. It is also important to work long hours with great facilities. There are many Railway vacancy are available for new candidates how has got a dedication to getting a job on the Railway sector.

