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RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Recruitment 2026 | Apply Online

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

Quick Summary: Fantastic news for all engineering aspirants! The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has just unveiled its much-anticipated recruitment drive for Junior Engineer (JE) positions in 2026. This is a golden opportunity for diploma and degree holders in various engineering disciplines to join the prestigious Indian Railways, a cornerstone of the nation's infrastructure. With over 780 vacancies announced across different zones, this notification, identified as CEN 02/2026, promises a rewarding career path with competitive salaries and immense growth potential. Don't miss your chance to contribute to India's lifeline; dive into the details, mark your calendars for the application deadline of June 25, 2026, and start your preparation today!

๐Ÿ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date10/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateI Expected)/ September 2026 (CBT/August

๐Ÿ’ณ Application Fee

General / OBCโ‚น500
SC / STโ‚น250
Femaleโ‚น250

๐ŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must possess a Diploma or Degree in Engineering in the relevant disciplines from a recognized University or Institute.

Age Limits: 18 to 33 years.

โšก Selection Process

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

๐Ÿ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned Passport-sized Photograph
  • Scanned Signature
  • Matriculation/SSC Certificate (as proof of Date of Birth)
  • Educational Qualification Certificates (Diploma/Degree mark sheets & certificates)
  • Caste Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC-NCL candidates, as per Govt. of India format)
  • Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Certificate (if applicable)
  • Disability Certificate (for PwBD candidates, as per Govt. of India format)
  • NOC from current employer (if applicable)

โœ๏ธ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Ready to kickstart your career with Indian Railways? Applying for the RRB JE 2026 recruitment is a straightforward process, but attention to detail is key. Follow these steps meticulously to ensure your application is submitted successfully: 1. **Visit the Official Website:** Navigate to the official Railway Recruitment Board portal, which is typically accessible via `indianrailways.gov.in`. Look for the "Recruitment" or "CEN 02/2026 Junior Engineer" link once the application window is active. 2. **New Registration:** If you're a first-time applicant, click on the "New Registration" link. You'll need to provide basic details like your name, father's name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. Ensure all details match your matriculation certificate. An OTP verification will follow for your mobile and email, so keep them handy. 3. **Login with Credentials:** After successful registration, you'll receive a Registration Number and Password. Use these credentials to log in to the applicant portal. 4. **Fill the Application Form:** The online application form will appear. Carefully fill in all mandatory fields: personal details, educational qualifications, community (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/UR), address, and other relevant information. Double-check for any typos or errors before proceeding to the next step. 5. **Upload Documents:** This is a crucial step. You'll be required to upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature as per the specified dimensions and file size. Refer to the official notification for exact specifications (usually 35mm x 45mm passport size photo, and signature on white paper). Also, be ready with digital copies of your educational certificates and caste/EWS/PWD certificates if applicable. 6. **Select RRB Preference:** You will need to select your preferred RRB zone from the available options. Choose wisely, as this often determines your initial posting zone and can impact your future career trajectory. 7. **Pay Examination Fee:** Proceed to the payment gateway to pay the application fee. General/OBC candidates will typically pay โ‚น500, while SC/ST/PwBD/Ex-servicemen/Female/Minority/Economically Backward Class candidates usually pay โ‚น250. The fee can be paid online using Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI. Remember, for reserved categories and female candidates, a portion of this fee (โ‚น250) is often refunded after appearing in the CBT-I. 8. **Review and Submit:** Before final submission, review your entire application form thoroughly. Make any necessary corrections. Once satisfied and confident that all information is accurate, click on the "Submit" button. 9. **Print Confirmation:** After successful submission and fee payment, a confirmation page will be displayed. It is highly recommended to download and print a copy of your submitted application form for future reference and record-keeping. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The RRB JE selection process primarily involves two Computer Based Tests (CBT-I and CBT-II), followed by Document Verification and Medical Examination. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of the syllabus for the CBTs: **CBT-I (Common for all posts)** * **Duration:** 90 Minutes (120 Minutes for PwBD candidates) * **Total Questions:** 100 * **Negative Marking:** 1/3rd of the marks allotted for each question will be deducted for every incorrect answer. | Subject | No. of Questions | Marks | | :--------------------------------- | :--------------: | :---: | | Mathematics | 30 | 30 | | General Intelligence & Reasoning | 25 | 25 | | General Awareness | 15 | 15 | | General Science | 30 | 30 | | **Total** | **100** | **100** | * **Mathematics:** Number systems, BODMAS, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio & Proportion, Percentages, Mensuration, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Statistics, Square Root, Age Calculations, Calendar & Clock, Pipes & Cisterns. * **General Intelligence & Reasoning:** Analogies, Alphabetical & Number Series, Coding & Decoding, Mathematical operations, Relationships, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagram, Data Interpretation & Sufficiency, Conclusions & Decision Making, Similarities & Differences, Analytical Reasoning, Classification, Directions, Statement โ€“ Arguments & Assumptions. * **General Awareness:** 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 World at large, Sports, General scientific and Technological Developments. * **General Science:** Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences (up to 10th standard CBSE syllabus). **CBT-II (For specific posts, based on educational qualification)** * **Duration:** 120 Minutes (160 Minutes for PwBD candidates) * **Total Questions:** 150 * **Negative Marking:** 1/3rd of the marks allotted for each question will be deducted for every incorrect answer. | Subject | No. of Questions | Marks | | :-------------------------------------------- | :--------------: | :---: | | General Awareness | 15 | 15 | | Physics & Chemistry | 15 | 15 | | Basics of Computers Applications | 10 | 10 | | Basics of Environmental & Pollution Control | 10 | 10 | | Technical Abilities (Relevant Engineering Discipline) | 100 | 100 | | **Total** | **150** | **150** | * **General Awareness, Physics & Chemistry:** Similar to CBT-I but with a slightly higher difficulty level and focus on conceptual understanding. Topics will include fundamental concepts, laws, principles, and applications in daily life. * **Basics of Computers Applications:** Generations of Computers, Input & Output devices, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Storage devices, Operating Systems, Internet & Email, Websites & Web Browsing, Networking, Cyber Security, Virus and Malware. * **Basics of Environmental & Pollution Control:** Basics of Environment, Adverse effect of environmental pollution, Pollution control strategies, Types of pollution (Air, Water, Soil, Noise), Global warming, Acid rain, Ozone depletion, Renewable energy sources. * **Technical Abilities:** This section will be based on the core engineering discipline selected by the candidate (e.g., Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, etc.). The syllabus will cover the fundamental concepts and applications relevant to a diploma/degree level in that specific field. Candidates must refer to the detailed syllabus for their chosen discipline in the official CEN 02/2026 notification. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the RRB JE exam requires a strategic approach, consistent effort, and smart preparation. Here are some actionable tips to help you ace the examination: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly:** Before you even pick up a book, thoroughly go through the entire syllabus for both CBT-I and CBT-II. Identify your strong and weak areas. Don't leave any topic untouched, as every mark counts. 2. **Create a Study Plan:** Develop a realistic and structured study timetable. Allocate specific time slots for each subject, giving more time to your weaker sections. Ensure you include daily revision and weekly mock tests to track progress. 3. **Master General Science & Maths:** For CBT-I, General Science and Mathematics carry significant weightage. Focus on NCERT textbooks from Class 6 to 10 for science to build a strong foundation. For maths, practice a wide variety of problems from standard quantitative aptitude books (like those by R.S. Aggarwal), focusing on speed and accuracy. 4. **Strengthen Technical Abilities:** This is the most crucial part of CBT-II. Refer to your engineering diploma/degree textbooks and standard reference books for your specific discipline. Solve previous year's questions from GATE, ESE, and other similar engineering exams to get a good grasp of the expected question patterns and difficulty levels. Concept clarity is paramount here. 5. **Current Affairs and General Awareness:** Stay updated with daily news by reading reputable newspapers (like The Hindu or Indian Express) and following current affairs magazines or online portals. For static GK, books like Lucent's General Knowledge are highly recommended. 6. **Practice Mock Tests Religiously:** This is perhaps the most important tip. Regularly attempt full-length mock tests for both CBT-I and CBT-II under timed conditions. Analyze your performance, identify mistakes, and work on improving speed and accuracy. Online test series from reputed platforms can be very helpful for real-time exam simulation. 7. **Revision is Key:** Dedicate ample time for revision of all subjects. Make short, crisp notes while studying, which will be invaluable during the last-minute revision phase, helping you quickly recall important facts and formulas. 8. **Time Management During Exam:** During the actual exam, time management is critical. Practice solving questions quickly and efficiently. Don't get stuck on one question for too long; move on and come back if time permits after attempting easier questions. 9. **Maintain Health:** A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. Ensure you get adequate sleep, eat nutritious food, and take short breaks during study sessions to avoid burnout and maintain focus over long periods. By following these tips and staying dedicated, you can significantly boost your chances of securing a coveted Junior Engineer position in Indian Railways! Good luck!

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit for RRB JE Recruitment 2026?

Candidates applying for the RRB JE positions must be between 18 and 33 years of age as on the specified cut-off date mentioned in the official notification. Relaxation in the upper age limit is applicable for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/Ex-servicemen) as per Government of India rules. For instance, OBC candidates typically get a 3-year relaxation, and SC/ST candidates get a 5-year relaxation. Please refer to the official notification for detailed age relaxation criteria and the exact date for age calculation.

Can final year engineering students apply for RRB JE 2026?

Generally, candidates must possess the required educational qualification (Diploma or Degree in Engineering) on or before the closing date of application. If your final year results are declared and you have your provisional or final certificate by June 25, 2026, you might be eligible. However, it is crucial to check the specific clause in the official CEN 02/2026 notification regarding 'essential educational qualification' and 'date of possessing qualification' to confirm eligibility.

Is there negative marking in the RRB JE CBTs?

Yes, there is negative marking in both CBT-I and CBT-II of the RRB JE recruitment process. A deduction of 1/3rd of the marks allotted for each question will be made for every incorrect answer. This makes accuracy very important, so candidates are advised to attempt questions carefully.