RRB JE Online Application 2019: Apply Before 31st January 2019

January 22, 2019    


Dear aspirants,

RRB JE Exam 2019 is at the top of the agenda to consider upon for the government job aspirants across the country. With ample number of 13,487 vacancies, B.Tech Eligible candidates who are deprived of the desired job, must look forward to fishing in troubled waters by applying for RRB JE Exam 2019. 31st January 2019 is the last date to apply for the same. 

Through this post, our motive is to draw your attention to some of the noticeable key points regarding RRB JE Exam 2019 which you must not remain oblivious of. 

1. Many a time, B.Tech students find themselves scampering away from Private jobs. They tend to come short of a desired career and question themselves if their degree will even bring some fruition to them or not? To those B.Tech degree and Diploma holders, who are eligible for various posts of RRB JE, RRB JE Exam notification is a wake-up call as a govt. job opportunity is letting you utilize your technical knowledge in a fruitful way.


2. Once the opportunity is grand, it is obvious that the crowd will be colossal. Below is the table denoting number of applicants for RRB JE 2019 Exam from various regions assigned to the Recruitment process. It is conspicuously observable from the table given below that the number of vacancies is succumbing to the number of candidates who have applied for RRB JE 2019 Exam, unveiling a litmus test of this exam's popularity. 

3. The crux of matter is that RRB JE Exam is a must give an attempt for all the eligible B.tech degree and Diploma holders in required traits for various posts of Junior Engineer's job status. The exam is tentatively scheduled to be held in the month of April/May 2019. It is high time to go the whole nine yards to taste the success of becoming a Junior Engineer in Indian Railway Department. 

4. Allow yourself to ruminate on all the above key points regarding the need to apply for RRB JE Exam 2019 and the preparation hard enough to outshine your competitors.To sum it up in a nutshell, hit the nail on the head and start preparing for RRB JE 2019 Exam outright. 

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Region Name No. Of Candidates who have Applied Till Now No. Of Vacancy
CHENNAI 2,00,000 1183
MUMBAI 2,00,000 1544
ALLAHABAD 1,25,000 1446
KOLKATA 1,20,000 1519
BANGALORE 1,00,000 708
SECUNDERABAD 1,45,000 789
CHANDIGARH 1,15,000 996
AJMER 60,000 825
AHMEDABAD 47,000 399
BHOPAL 39,000 383
GORAKHPUR 39,000 645
GUWAHATI 35,000 586
BHUBANESWAR 32,000 242
BILASPUR 30,000 404
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 27,000 137
JAMMU-SRINAGAR 26,000 460
RANCHI 25,000 365
PATNA 23,000 299
MALDA 8,000 248
SILIGURI 8,000 195
MUZAFFARPUR 6,000 114
Total 18,50,000 13,487



Some important links for RRB JE Recruitment 2019

Railway JE Recruitment 2019 Check Detailed Notification
Eligibility Criteria: Important FAQs Check Now
Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2019 Check Now
Apply Online Link Apply Now
Steps to Apply Online Check Now
Job profile & Salary Structure  Check Now








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