Indian Railways Recruits 5.08 Lakh in Decade, 1.43 Lakh Vacancies in 2024-25

Indian Railways has recruited 5.08 lakh personnel between 2014-15 and 2024-25, with a major push currently underway. For the 2024-25 period, recruitment against 1,43,086 vacancies is in progress, with ten major notifications issued in 2024 alone. The process has seen significant milestones, including completed exams for thousands of posts and finalized panels for over 34,000 candidates. The Ministry has introduced an annual recruitment calendar to provide certainty and speed up the hiring process for Group 'C' posts.

Key Points: Indian Railways Recruitment: 5.08 Lakh Jobs in 10 Years

  • 5.08 lakh recruited since 2014-15
  • 1.43 lakh non-gazetted vacancies for 2024-25
  • 92,116 vacancies notified in 2024
  • Annual calendar system introduced for certainty
  • No paper leakage instances reported
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5.08 lakh recruitment in Indian Railways between 2014-15 and 2024-25: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw details massive recruitment drive, with 1.43 lakh vacancies for 2024-25 and a transparent, leak-free process.

"The railway overcame all these challenges and successfully conducted the recruitment in a transparent manner - Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, February 7

The recruitment against 1,43,086 vacancies of non-gazetted personnel has been taken up on Indian Railways as per the Annual Calendar 2024 and 2025.

From January to December 2024, ten Centralised Employment Notifications (CENs) for 92,116 vacancies were notified for filling up posts of Assistant Loco Pilots (ALPs), Technicians, Sub-Inspectors, Constables in Railway Protection Force (RPF), Junior Engineers (JEs)/Depot Material Superintendent (DMS)/Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA), Paramedical Categories, Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate), Non-Technical Popular Categories (Undergraduate), Ministerial & Isolated Categories and Level-1 categories such as Assistants, Track Maintainers and Pointsman.

The first stage/single-stage computer-based tests (CBTs) for 59,678 posts have been completed.

The 2nd stage CBTs for the posts of ALP, JE/DMS/CMA and Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate & Undergraduate) have also been completed.

The Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) for the post of ALP and Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate) and the Computer-Based Skill Test for the post of Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate-level) and Ministerial & Isolated Categories have also been completed.

CBT for 32,438 vacancies for level -1 categories commenced on November 27 in 140 cities in 15 languages. The Physical Efficiency Test (PET) for 4,208 vacancies of Constable (RPF) was completed on December 6.

Panels for more than 34,000 candidates for various posts, including the posts of Technicians, Junior Engineers, Paramedical Categories, Sub-Inspectors (RPF) and Assistant Loco Pilots, have been finalised. The majority of them are in safety categories.

In addition, as per the Annual Calendar for the year 2025, nine Centralised Employment Notifications (CENs) for 50,970 vacancies have also been issued.

The RRB examinations are quite technical in nature, entailing large-scale mobilisation of men and resources and training of manpower. The railway overcame all these challenges and successfully conducted the recruitment in a transparent manner, following all laid-down guidelines. No instance of paper leakage or similar malpractice has occurred during the entire process.

Further, as a system improvement, the Ministry of Railways has introduced a system of publishing the annual calendar from 2024 for recruitment to various categories of Group 'C' posts. The introduction of the annual calendar is benefiting the aspirants in the following manner:

*More opportunities for candidates

*Opportunities for those becoming eligible every year

*Certainty of exams

*Faster Recruitment process, Training and Appointments

This information was provided by the Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting and Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As someone who gave the NTPC exam last year, the annual calendar is a game-changer. Earlier, we were in the dark for years. Now there is some predictability. The process did feel smoother. Fingers crossed for my result!
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Aman W
Good numbers, but the real test is how many actually get the appointment letters and join. Often there is a huge gap between panels being "finalised" and postings happening. Hope this time it's faster.
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Sarah B
Conducting exams in 15 languages is a very inclusive step. It respects India's linguistic diversity and gives a fair chance to candidates from non-Hindi speaking states. More government exams should follow this model.
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Vikram M
While the scale is impressive, I have a respectful criticism. The article mentions "no paper leakage" which is the bare minimum expectation, not an achievement. The system should be robust enough that such malpractices are unthinkable. Let's aim higher.
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Kavya N
My brother got selected as a Technician! The family is so relieved. A government job brings stability. The CBT was conducted fairly at our centre. Hope all 5 lakh+ positions get filled soon. Railways is the lifeline of India.
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Michael C
The technical detail here about

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