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RRB Vacancy: Railway Recruitment Board Announces 1376 New Vacancies, Apply from August 17

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released a bumper vacancy for paramedical professionals, with a total of 1376 positions available in the paramedical field. The online application process for these positions will begin on August 17, 2024.

The RRB has announced a total of 1376 vacancies for paramedical professionals. The online application process will start on August 17, 2024, and will continue until September 16, 2024. Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the official website of Indian Railways at www.indianrailways.gov.in.

Vacancy Details:

  • Dietician (Level-7) - 05 posts
  • Nursing Superintendent - 713 posts
  • Clinical Psychologist - 07 posts
  • Dental Hygienist - 03 posts
  • Occupational Therapist - 02 posts
  • Speech Therapist - 01 post
  • ECG Technician - 13 posts
  • Field Worker - 19 posts
  • Optometrist Technician - 02 posts
  • Radiographer - 64 posts
  • Technician - 20 posts
  • Laboratory Assistant - 27 posts

Selection Process:

The selection process will include a CBT (Computer-Based Test), document verification, and a medical test.

Application Fee:

The application fee for general category applicants is ₹500, of which ₹400 will be refunded upon appearing in the exam. For SC/ST, women, physically disabled candidates, economically weaker sections, and ex-servicemen, the application fee is ₹250. The full amount will be refunded to these applicants upon appearing in the exam.

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