Northeast Frontier Recruitment 2020: Apply Online | 4499 Act Apprentice Posts!! Northeast Frontier Railway has announced notification for the recruitment of Act Apprentice vacancies for imparting training under the Apprentices Act 1961 in the designated trades at Workshops/ Units. The officials want to fill up 4499 vacancies. Interested candidates can read all the details below and apply for the posts from 16th August 2020. The last date to apply for the Northeast Frontier Recruitment is 15th September 2020.
Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment 2020-21
Candidates interested in Government jobs in Guwahati can make good use of this opportunity. Read all the details below to check if you are eligible for NF Recruitment or not. Candidates can also refer to the Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment notification for more details. To know more about the Northern Frontier Jobs, click on the website link below or visit nfr.indianrailways.gov.in.
Northeast Frontier Railway Jobs 2020 – Job Highlights
Name of the Organization | Northeast Frontier Railways (NFR) |
Name of Post | Act Apprentice |
Number of Vacancies | 4499 |
Job Category | Railway Jobs |
Starting Date for Apply Online | 16th August 2020 |
Last Date for Apply Online | 15th September 2020 |
Application process | Online |
Job Location | Bihar, West Bengal, Assam |
Official Website | nfr.indianrailways.gov.in |
Details of Northeast Frontier Vacancy 2020-21:
The details of the vacancy as given in the Northeast Frontier Recruitment 2020 is as below
Act Apprentice – 4499 | |
Units (Division/ Workshop) | Number of Posts |
Katihar (KIR) & TDH Workshop | 970 |
Alipurduar (APDJ) | 493 |
Rangia (RNY) | 435 |
Lumding (LMG) & S&T/ Workshop | 1302 |
Tinsukia (TSK) | 484 |
New Bongaigaon Workshop (NBQS) & EWS/ BNGN | 539 |
Dibrugarh Workshop (DBWS) | 276 |
Total | 4499 |
Eligibility Criteria for Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment 2020
Candidates interested in Northeast Frontier Jobs can check their eligibility with the details below to apply.
Academic Qualification:
- Candidate should possess 10th Class or it’s equivalent (under 10+2 examination system) examination with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from recognized board & ITI in relevant trades.
Read the official notification for more details on Northeast Frontier Careers.
Age Limit:
- Minimum Age Limit – 15 years
- Maximum Age Limit – 24 years
Selection Process:
- Written Test
- Interview
- Document Verification
Pay Scale for Northeast Frontier Recruitment 2020:
- The selected candidates will get the salary as per organization norms.
How to apply for Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment 2020?
- Open the NF Railway Recruitment notification from the link below
- Read all the details carefully and make sure you are eligible for the posts
- Click on the apply online link provided below
- Fill in all the details
- Upload recent passport size picture and sign where necessary
- Submit the application form on or before the last date 15th September 2020
Important Dates for Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment 2020-21:
Starting Date for Apply Online | 16th August 2020 |
Last Date for Apply Online | 15th September 2020 |
Important Links for Northeast Frontier Recruitment 2020-21:
Official Notification Pdf | Download Here |
Apply Online Link | Apply Here (Available on 16-08-2020) |
Official Website | Click Here |
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About Northeast Frontier Railways
In 1881, railway service first came to Assam when Assam Railway and Trading Company set up a meter gauge track. The company started the first passenger train in Assam by the name of Dibru Sadiya Railway. The North Eastern Railway was formed on 14th April 1952 by two railway systems: the Assam Railway and Oudh and Tirhut Railway. It was bifurcated into two railway zones on 15 January 1958, the North Eastern Railway (India) and the Northeast Frontier Railway. To better service the needs of the northeastern states.
Railway service was established in Tripura in 1964, but it was limited to Dharmanagar and Kailasahar. The northeastern state capital came on India’s rail map with the advent of the railways in the subcontinent in 1853 and the foundation stone of the 119 km Kumarghat–Agartala railway project was laid in 1996 by the former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda. Railways were built in Agartala the capital city of Tripura after slightly more than a decade as passengers became more predominant in the region and railways were a mark of success in the state. Agartala expects better and faster trains in the upcoming decade.