The figures reflect Indian Railways’ continued focus on strengthening its workforce while ensuring timely completion of recruitment cycles.
Technology at the Core of Recruitment Reforms
Vaishnaw noted that all departmental examinations are now being conducted through the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. He directed officials to expand the use of tablet-based examinations wherever feasible to improve speed, operational efficiency, and candidate experience.
According to the minister, technology-driven recruitment systems will help minimize delays, enhance transparency, and improve accuracy in evaluating candidates.
Massive Multi-Language Examination Exercise
The Railway Recruitment Boards conduct one of the largest recruitment exercises in the country. Examinations are held across multiple cities and centers and are conducted in as many as 15 languages, ensuring accessibility for candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
The large-scale recruitment process involves multiple examination shifts and extensive technological coordination to maintain fairness, standardization, and transparency.
Key Recruitment Exams Under Process
Several major recruitment examinations have already been conducted, with document verification and final empanelment processes currently underway.
Ongoing Recruitment Cycles
| Examination |
Vacancies |
| NTPC Graduate Level (CEN 05/2024) |
8,113 |
| NTPC Undergraduate Level (CEN 06/2024) |
3,445 |
| Ministerial & Isolated Categories (CEN 07/2024) |
1,036 |
| Technicians (CEN 02/2025) |
6,238 |
| Paramedical Categories (CEN 03/2025) |
434 |
Railway officials stated that document verification has commenced for several categories, while final results for remaining categories are expected shortly.
Over 55,000 Vacancies Moving Towards Final Selection
The minister also reviewed examinations where final recruitment is expected within the next six months to one year.
Major Recruitment Drives in Pipeline
| Category |
Vacancies |
| Level-1 Posts |
32,438 |
| Assistant Loco Pilots (ALPs) |
10,970 |
| Section Controllers |
368 |
| Junior Engineers (JE)/DMS/CMA |
2,585 |
| NTPC Graduate Level |
5,810 |
| NTPC Undergraduate Level |
3,058 |
| Total |
55,229 |
These recruitment drives are expected to further strengthen the railway workforce and support operational expansion across the national transporter.
Annual Recruitment Calendar Wins Candidate Approval
Vaishnaw observed that the annual recruitment calendar and the system of quarterly vacancy notifications have been positively received by job aspirants. The structured approach has provided greater predictability, enabling candidates to plan their preparation and examination schedules more effectively.
He stressed that recruitment systems must continuously evolve through technology adoption, faster processing, and stronger accountability mechanisms.
Focus on Better Communication and Misinformation Control
The Railway Minister also instructed Railway Recruitment Boards to strengthen communication channels with candidates and stakeholders. He emphasized the need to promptly counter misinformation and ensure that accurate updates reach aspirants in a timely manner.
According to officials, transparent communication will help maintain public confidence and improve candidate experience throughout the recruitment cycle.
Commitment to Merit-Based Hiring
Reaffirming Indian Railways’ commitment to fair and transparent recruitment, Vaishnaw said the organization will continue implementing reforms supported by technology, structured planning, and robust examination processes.
With thousands of vacancies under various stages of recruitment and a growing reliance on digital examination systems, Indian Railways aims to build a modern, efficient, and inclusive recruitment ecosystem for young aspirants across the country.
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