Post Name : RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2024
Post Date : 09 April, 2024
Post Description : RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria for 2024 will be announced with official notification from the Railway Recruitment Board. The eligibility criteria will be particularly tailored for candidates falling under the RRB Ministerial category. Prospective candidates are advised to stay updated with the official announcements to ensure they possess the necessary qualifications and fulfill the eligibility requirements before applying for the position.
RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2024 Overview
The RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2024 provides a comprehensive framework for prospective candidates aspiring to join the Railway Recruitment Board as Junior Stenographers. These criteria compises age limitations, educational qualifications, nationality prerequisites, the number of attempts allowed, and the experience requirements.
RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2024 Overview | |
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Criteria | Details |
Age Limit | Not exceeding 30 years |
(Relaxation in accordance with Central Government instructions) | |
Educational Qualification | 10+2 or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board/ University |
Nationality | Indian |
Number of Attempts | Till candidates have crossed their maximum age limit |
Experience | Previous experience is not required |
RRB Junior Stenographer Age Limit
The RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria 2024 include an age limit that candidates must adhere to when applying for the RRB Junior Stenographer recruitment. The maximum age limit is set at 30 years.
However, specific upper age relaxations are granted to candidates belonging to different categories. The provided table outlines the permissible age relaxations for each category.
RRB Junior Stenographer Age Limit | ||
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Categories | Communities | Relaxation in Upper Age Limit |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | – | 3 Years |
SC/ST | – | 5 Years |
Ex-Servicemen candidates with more than six months service after attestation | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 30 Years |
– | – | 33 Years |
PwBD | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 10 Years |
– | – | 13 Years |
– | – | 15 Years |
Candidates domiciled in Jammu & Kashmir during 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989 | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 35 Years |
– | – | 38 Years |
– | 40 Years | |
Candidates in Group C/D Railway Staff, Casual Labor, and Substitutes with 3+ years service | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 40 Years |
– | – | 43 Years |
– | – | 45 Years |
Candidates in Quasi-Administrative Railway offices (Canteens, Societies, Institutes) | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 30 Years |
– | – | 33 Years |
– | – | 35 Years |
Women candidates widowed, divorced, or judicially separated without remarriage | UR, OBC (Non-Creamy layer), SC/ST | 35 Years |
– | – | 38 Years |
– | – | 40 Years |
RRB Junior Stenographer 2024 Educational Qualification
The RRB Junior Stenographer Educational Qualification requirements are a crucial aspect for candidates seeking to embark on a career in this role through the RRB Ministerial and Isolation Examination. Proficiency in English or Hindi is essential, with candidates holding a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognized educational institution.
RRB Junior Stenographer 2024 Educational Qualification | ||||
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Language | Education Qualification | Stenographer speed of words per minutes | Minutes | Transcription time |
English | 10 +2 or equivalent examination from a recognized Board/ University. | 80 words | 10 | 50 |
Hindi | 10 +2 or equivalent examination from a recognized Board/ University. | 80 words | 10 | 65 |
RRB Junior Stenographer Nationality
The RRB Junior Stenographer Eligibility Criteria regarding nationality outlines the diverse categories of individuals who are eligible to apply for the position. This inclusive criteria comprises of various citizenship and migration scenarios, including eligibility under certain conditions, bolstered by a certificate of eligibility from the Government of India.
- A citizen of India
- A subject of Nepal
- A subject of Bhutan
- A Tibetan refugee who arrived in India before 1 January 1962 with the intention of permanent settlement
- Indian descendants who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, the United Republic of Tanzania, or Vietnam to settle permanently in India
- Applicants falling under categories (b), (c), (d), and (e) are eligible if they possess a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.