Jobs In Indian Railways And Railway Recruitment 2013
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Jobs In Indian Railways And Railway Recruitment 2013

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Indian Railways is known as the 'Lifeline of the Nation' and has a history of 150 years. The India Railways is the largest railway network in Asia and world's largest railway system which is under a single management. Indian Railways is also the second largest commercial employer in the world with almost 1.6 million employees working for it. Every year Railways generate lots of jobs through various Railway Recruitment Boards located in different regions of the country and recruit candidates from every corner of India. So, if you are planning to make a career in Indian Railways, the coming year 2013 is the year or you as Railway recruitments are expected to be at its peak.
The Railway Recruitment Board is going to offer around 1.4 lakhs jobs in the upcoming year 2013. The Indian Railway Recruitment control board was established by the ministry of railways in the year 1998. Railway recruitment board has its main focus on all railway recruitment activities and performance of railways. The Railway recruitment board is also the body responsible for issuing various notifications regarding railway recruitments in various departments and for various profiles.
The Indian Railways is broadly divided into different Zones and these Divisions have technical and non-technical departments operating 365 days in the year providing valuable service to Nation and so the jobs in Railways are broadly classified into two categories- Technical and Non - technical. The actual nature of a job in Railway sectors depends highly on the post. Most of the jobs in railways are expected to have night shifts and Saturday / Sunday working etc. leaving only those who work in administrative offices of Railways.
Recruitment in Railways is achieved through Competitive Exams which are basically conducted by various Railway Recruitment boards present in various cities like Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Allahabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Kolkata etc. For recruitment of individuals, the conducting organisations issues an application form which is available both online and offline by paying a certain amount of fee.
The future of railway sector is looking quite bright in the upcoming year 2013 and railways is also one of the sectors which need to develop regularly in a country like India if India is looking forward to increase its economy in 2013 and the years to come ahead. So, don’t wait and start preparing for the upcoming Railway recruitments in 2013 as the selection in Railways is always through a tough competition.
 

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