Railway job aspirants across India continue to keep a close watch on Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) updates, as the railways remain one of the largest government employers in the country. RRB recruitment, covering posts such as Group D, NTPC, ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot) and Technician roles, attracts lakhs of applicants every recruitment cycle.
Aspirants are advised to apply only through the official RRB regional websites and to verify every notification carefully, as fake job alerts and unofficial circulars often circulate during recruitment seasons. The standard RRB selection process usually involves a Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by further stages such as additional CBTs, physical or aptitude tests where applicable, document verification and a medical examination, depending on the post.
For job seekers, the key is preparation and vigilance. Candidates should keep their educational documents ready, track official RRB portals for vacancy announcements and exam city slips, and focus their preparation on mathematics, general intelligence, general awareness and the relevant technical subjects.
Quick Update: Railway RRB recruitment remains in focus. Apply only via official RRB websites and beware of fake job alerts.
Key Highlights:
- RRB recruitment covers Group D, NTPC, ALP, Technician posts
- Apply only through official RRB regional websites
- Selection usually via CBT stages, document check, medicals
- Beware of fake job circulars during recruitment season
- Focus prep on maths, reasoning, awareness and technical subjects

