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8th April 2016, 12:49 PM
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RRB Chennai Age Limit
Can you tell me about the age limit required for Railway Ticket Collector post Exam by RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Chennai as I am 24 years old and want to apply for the post?
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8th April 2016, 12:50 PM
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Re: RRB Chennai Age Limit
Railway Ticket Collector Exam is an all-India, paper-pen based entrance test for recruitment of Railway Ticket examiner in India. RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) advertises vacancies in Employment News (a Government of India publication), and also on the website of Indian Railways. Indian Railway Ticket Examiner /TC Exam Vacancy details:- Travelling Ticket Inspector (TTI) in Indian Railways is a Group 'C' level post. Salary Scale:- Rs 5,200- Rs 20,200+ Rs 1,800 grade pay Age Limit:- 18 to 30 years of age. Upper Age Limit is relaxable as per government rules. Educational Qualification:- •Matriculation (Class 10/Std X/SSC/SSLC) or equivalent from a recognized board of education with not less than 50 percent marks in total. •Those who have completed their diploma or 12th class can also apply for the same. •Graduates are also qualified for this post provided they are not above the specified age limits. Railway Ticket Examiner /TC Exam pattern consists of two stages namely: STAGE 01: Written Examination STAGE 02: Verification of documents Railway Ticket Examiner /TTC Exam Syllabus:- Following are the subjects that form the syllabus for Railway Ticket Examiner /Ticket Collector Exam • General Awareness • Arithmetic (Maths) • General Intelligence and reasoning • General Hindi • General English The syllabus for written examination is generally in conformity with the educational standards. Paper Pattern Railway Ticket Examiner /Ticket Collector Exam Paper Pattern:- Railway Ticket Examiner /Ticket Collector Exam paper will consists of multiple objective type questions in areas of General Awareness, arithmetic, General Intelligence and reasoning and Language General Hindi / General English. Set in languages of English, Hindi, Urdu and other regional languages. This exam consisting of about 100 to 120 questions need to be answered in a time of 90 minutes (one hour). There shall be negative marking in written examinations and marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer 1/3 of the allotted marks for each question. |
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