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East Central Railway Apprentice Recruitment 2025: Apply for Over 1,100 Positions

The East Central Railway has opened applications for over 1,100 apprentice positions, with a deadline of October 25, 2025. Candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria, including educational qualifications and age limits. The selection process will be based on a merit list derived from Matriculation and ITI exam scores. Notably, there is a nominal application fee, with exemptions for certain categories. This recruitment drive presents a significant opportunity for aspiring apprentices in the railway sector.
 

RRC ECR Apprentice Recruitment 2025 Overview



RRC ECR Apprentice Recruitment 2025: The East Central Railway (ECR) has announced an official recruitment notification for more than 1,100 apprentice roles. Eligible candidates are invited to submit their applications online via the East Central Railway's official website.


The application window is currently open, with a closing date set for October 25, 2025. This recruitment initiative aims to fill a total of 1,149 apprentice positions.


Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Criteria for Application


Applicants must have completed their Matriculation/10th standard or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks from a recognized educational board. Furthermore, candidates should hold an ITI certificate (issued by NCVT/SCVT) in the relevant trade.


The age requirement stipulates that candidates must be between 15 and 24 years old as of October 25, 2025. Age relaxation provisions will apply to candidates from reserved categories, with specific criteria established for each category.


Application Fee Details

Application Fee


All applicants are required to pay an application fee of ₹100 for the RRC ECR Apprentice Recruitment 2025. However, candidates belonging to SC/ST, PwBD, and female applicants are exempt from this fee.


Selection Process

How will the selection process be conducted?


Candidates will be evaluated based on a merit list created from the average percentage of marks obtained in both the Matriculation (10th) and ITI examinations. Equal weightage will be given to both sets of marks.


The percentage will be calculated by summing the total marks across all subjects in Matriculation. Marks from individual subjects or groups will not be considered.


Tie-Breaker Criteria

Who will receive priority in case of equal marks?


In instances where candidates achieve identical marks, preference will be given to the older candidate. If the birth dates are the same, the candidate who completed Matriculation first will be prioritized. Verification of original documents will be conducted for selected candidates, who must also meet the minimum medical qualification standards.