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RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Recruitment 2026 - Apply for 5500+ Vacancies!

Organization: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)
Advt No: CEN 02/2026

Quick Summary: Attention all aspiring engineers! The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has just dropped a golden opportunity with the release of the RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Recruitment 2026 notification (CEN 02/2026). With a massive **5500+ vacancies** across various engineering disciplines, this is your chance to secure a prestigious Level 6 position in the Indian Railways. If you hold a Diploma or Degree in Engineering and are between 18 and 33 years old, don't miss out! The online application window opens on May 28, 2026, and will close on June 27, 2026. Get ready to embark on a rewarding career journey with attractive salaries and extensive growth prospects. Dive into the details and start your preparation today!

πŸ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date28/05/2026
Apply Last Date27/06/2026
Exam DateAugust - September 2026 (Tentative)

πŸ’³ Application Fee

General / OBCβ‚Ή500
SC / STβ‚Ή250
Femaleβ‚Ή250

πŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (BE/B.Tech) or a three-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. in Engineering in a relevant discipline from a University/Institute recognized by AICTE/UGC/State/Central Government. The specific discipline must match the post applied for (e.g., Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science). Candidates awaiting final year results are generally not eligible.

Age Limits: 18 to 33 years.

⚑ Selection Process

1Computer Based Test Stage 1 (CBT-1)
2Computer Based Test Stage 2 (CBT-2)
3Document Verification (DV)
4Medical Examination

πŸ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned Passport Size Photograph (as per specifications)
  • Scanned Signature (as per specifications)
  • Matriculation (10th) Certificate for Age Proof
  • Educational Qualification Certificates (Diploma/Degree Marksheets & Provisional/Final Certificates)
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable for SC/ST/OBC-NCL, in prescribed format)
  • EWS Certificate (if applicable, in prescribed format)
  • PwBD Certificate (if applicable, in prescribed format)
  • Ex-Servicemen Discharge Certificate (if applicable)
  • NOC from current employer (if applicable)
  • Domicile Certificate (if required for specific preferences)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Greetings, aspiring railway personnel! The application process for the RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Recruitment 2026 is designed to be straightforward, but attention to detail is crucial. Here's your step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth application: First things first, make sure you have all your necessary documents scanned and ready. This includes your passport-sized photograph (usually 3.5cm x 4.5cm, in JPEG format, not older than three months), your signature (on white paper with a black ink pen, in JPEG format), and your educational certificates. Ensure the file sizes and dimensions adhere strictly to the guidelines specified in the official notification to avoid rejection. 1. **Registration:** Head over to the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board (which you can access via the provided link: indianrailways.gov.in). Look for the "New Registration" link for CEN 02/2026. You'll need to provide basic details like your name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. A One Time Password (OTP) will be sent to your registered mobile number and email for verification. Once verified, your unique Registration ID and password will be generated. Keep these safe! 2. **Filling the Application Form:** Log in using your Registration ID and password. The application form will appear. This is where you'll input your personal details, educational qualifications (matriculation, diploma/degree details, percentage/CGPA), community details (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/General), and other relevant information. Double-check every single entry for accuracy. Any discrepancies could lead to disqualification later. 3. **Uploading Documents:** This is a critical step. Upload your scanned photograph and signature as per the specified format and size. Many applicants face issues here, so ensure your image files meet the exact specifications mentioned in the official CEN 02/2026 notification. For example, photographs often require a white or light-colored background. 4. **Selecting RRB Zone:** You will need to select the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) zone you wish to apply for. Choose wisely, considering factors like vacancy numbers, your preferred location, and competition levels. Once selected, this choice is generally final. 5. **Fee Payment:** Proceed to the fee payment section. The application fee can usually be paid online using Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, or through offline Challan at SBI/Post Office. Remember, SC/ST, PwBD, Ex-Servicemen, Female, Minorities, and Economically Backward Classes (EBC) candidates typically get a concession on the fee, or even full exemption. Verify the applicable fee for your category and complete the transaction. A payment confirmation receipt will be generated – save it! 6. **Final Submission and Printout:** After reviewing all the entered details and confirming the payment, click on the "Submit" button. It is highly recommended to take a printout of your completed application form for your records. This serves as proof of your application and can be useful during document verification. Remember, the last date for application is **June 27, 2026**. Do not wait until the eleventh hour to apply to avoid any last-minute technical glitches. Good luck, future engineers of Indian Railways! ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The RRB Junior Engineer (JE) selection process typically involves two stages of Computer Based Tests (CBTs), followed by Document Verification and Medical Examination. Here’s a comprehensive look at the syllabus for the CBTs: **CBT Stage 1 (Common for all posts):** * **Duration:** 90 Minutes * **Number of Questions:** 100 * **Negative Marking:** 1/3rd for each incorrect answer. * **Subjects:** * **Mathematics (30 Marks):** Number systems, BODMAS, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Mensuration, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Statistics, Square Root, Age Calculations, Calendar & Clock, Pipes & Cistern. * **General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 Marks):** Analogies, Alphabetical and Number Series, Coding and Decoding, Mathematical operations, Relationships, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagram, Data Interpretation and Sufficiency, Conclusions and Decision Making, Similarities and Differences, Analytical Reasoning, Classification, Directions, Statement – Arguments and Assumptions. * **General Awareness (15 Marks):** Knowledge of Current affairs, Indian geography, culture and history of India including freedom struggle, Indian Polity and constitution, Indian Economy, Environmental issues concerning India and the World, Sports, General scientific and technological developments. * **General Science (30 Marks):** Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences (up to 10th standard CBSE syllabus). **CBT Stage 2 (Specific to Engineering Discipline):** * **Duration:** 120 Minutes * **Number of Questions:** 120 * **Negative Marking:** 1/3rd for each incorrect answer. * **Subjects:** * **General Awareness (15 Marks):** Current affairs, Indian geography, culture and history, Indian Polity and constitution, Indian Economy, Environmental issues, Sports, General scientific & technological developments. (Slightly more advanced than CBT-1). * **Physics & Chemistry (15 Marks):** Basic concepts of Physics and Chemistry (up to 10th standard CBSE syllabus, with a focus on practical applications). * **Basics of Computers and Applications (10 Marks):** Architecture of Computers, Input/Output devices, MS Office, Storage devices, Operating Systems, Internet and Email, Websites & Web Browsers, Networking, Computer Viruses. * **Basics of Environment & Pollution Control (10 Marks):** Basics of Environmental Engineering, Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Noise Pollution, Land Pollution, Waste Management, Global Warming, Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion. * **Technical Abilities (70 Marks):** This section will cover the core concepts of your chosen engineering discipline (e.g., Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science). The syllabus will align with the diploma/degree curriculum for that specific engineering stream. Refer to the official notification for the detailed breakdown per discipline. Focus on fundamental principles, applications, and problem-solving. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the RRB JE 2026 exam demands a smart, strategic approach. Here are some actionable tips to help you ace it: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly:** Before you even pick up a book, go through the detailed syllabus for both CBT Stage 1 and Stage 2. Identify your strong and weak areas. This will help you allocate study time effectively. 2. **Master General Science & Technical Abilities:** For CBT-1, General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences) is a significant scoring section. Refer to NCERT textbooks from Class 8 to 10 thoroughly. For CBT-2, your technical abilities section carries the maximum weightage. Don't neglect your core engineering subjects. Revisit your diploma/degree textbooks and notes. 3. **Focus on Mathematics & Reasoning:** These sections in CBT-1 are high-scoring if practiced diligently. Practice a wide variety of problems daily. For Mathematics, focus on speed and accuracy. For Reasoning, work on logical deduction and analytical skills. R.S. Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning are highly recommended. 4. **Stay Updated with Current Affairs:** General Awareness is crucial for both stages. Read newspapers daily (The Hindu, The Indian Express), follow current affairs magazines, and watch news debates. Focus on national and international events, government schemes, awards, sports, and science & technology developments. 5. **Practice Mock Tests Religiously:** This is perhaps the most important tip. Take full-length mock tests regularly, especially under timed conditions. Analyze your performance after each test – identify mistakes, understand concepts you're weak in, and work on improving speed. Online mock test series from reputed platforms are highly beneficial. 6. **Time Management is Key:** Both CBTs are time-bound. Learn to manage your time effectively during the exam. Don't spend too much time on a single question. If stuck, move on and return later if time permits. Practice attempting questions quickly and accurately. 7. **Revision and Short Notes:** Regular revision is non-negotiable. Make short notes of important formulas, facts, and concepts. These will be incredibly helpful for quick revision in the days leading up to the exam. 8. **Recommended Books:** * **General Science:** NCERT Textbooks (Class 8-10) * **Quantitative Aptitude:** R.S. Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude * **Reasoning:** R.S. Aggarwal's A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning * **General Knowledge/Awareness:** Lucent's General Knowledge, Pratiyogita Darpan * **Computer Basics:** Arihant's Objective Computer Knowledge & Literacy * **Technical Abilities:** Standard textbooks for your engineering discipline, previous year's GATE/ESE fundamental books. Remember, consistency and perseverance are your best allies. Start early, stay disciplined, and believe in yourself!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit for RRB JE 2026?

Candidates should be between 18 and 33 years of age as on January 1, 2026. Age relaxation applies for reserved categories as per government rules. For OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), it's 3 years (up to 36 years), and for SC/ST, it's 5 years (up to 38 years). PwBD candidates receive further relaxation as per norms.

Can final year diploma/degree students apply?

No, generally candidates must possess the prescribed educational qualification on or before the closing date of online application. This means you should have your final mark sheets and degree/diploma certificate by June 27, 2026. Those awaiting final results are usually not eligible. Always refer to the official notification for precise details on this clause.

Is there negative marking in the RRB JE exam?

Yes, there is negative marking. For both CBT Stage 1 and CBT Stage 2, 1/3rd of the marks allotted for a question will be deducted for each incorrect answer. This makes accuracy and strategic attempting of questions very important to maximize your score.

How many RRB zones can I apply to?

Candidates are strictly allowed to apply to only ONE RRB zone. Applying to multiple zones will lead to the cancellation of all your applications and may even bar you from future RRB examinations. Choose your preferred zone carefully based on factors like vacancies for your discipline, your preferred location, and overall competition levels.

What are the application fees for different categories and is it refundable?

The application fee for General and OBC candidates is β‚Ή500. For SC/ST, PwBD, Ex-Servicemen, Female, Minorities, and Economically Backward Classes (EBC) candidates, the fee is β‚Ή250. Importantly, a substantial portion of the fee is refundable! β‚Ή400 for General/OBC candidates and the full β‚Ή250 for reserved categories will be refunded to candidates who appear in CBT Stage 1. This refund is processed to the bank account from which the payment was made.