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Candidates must submit their applications ONLINE at iroams.com/RRCSER/ on the South Eastern Railway's official website, rrcser.co.in.


Digital Desk: For positions as apprentices, the South Eastern Railway (SER) is accepting applications. Candidates can register by visiting the Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) SER's official website at rrcser.co.in. The last date to apply is February 2, 2023 by 5 pm. The candidate's age must be between 15 and 24 on January 1, 2023. The recruitment announcement states that the age listed on either a birth certificate or a certificate of matriculation "must be considered for the purpose only."


Eligibility Requirements for South Eastern Railway Recruitment 2023:


Matriculation (also known as 10th grade in the 10+2 examination system) from an accredited board with a minimum grade point average ( gpa of 50% (excluding electives) and an ITI Pass certificate (in the trade in which the apprenticeship is to be performed) issued by the NCVT/SCVT.


Process of selection Selection will be based on the merit list created (trade-wise) for each candidate who responds to the notification in their respective trades. The prepared percentage of matriculation grades with a minimum of 50% (aggregate) marks will be used to determine the merit list for each trade. The percentage of matriculation will be determined based on the candidates' overall grade point average, not only the grade point average of one topic or group of subjects.

 

Here is how you can apply: 

Candidates must submit their applications ONLINE at iroams.com/RRCSER/ on the South Eastern Railway's official website, rrcser.co.in.









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