RRB ALP Recruitment 2024: There is great news for the applicants of Railway Assistant Loco Pilot Recruitment (RRB ALP Recruitment). The Railway Recruitment Board has decided to increase the number of loco pilot vacancies released in January 2024 by more than three times. Now the number of posts in the recruitment of Railway Assistant Loco Pilot will increase from 5696 to 18799. The revised official notification of recruitment will be issued within a week, which will contain the increased number of posts zone wise and category wise. The Railway Recruitment Board has also directed all the zones of RRB to give the candidates an opportunity to revise the choice again after the vacancy increases. This means that now the candidates will get a chance to revise their preference in their form.
See here how many posts will be increased in which railway zone
Vacancies sanctioned by the Board/ Increased Vacancies
1 Central Railway 535 1783
2 East Central Railway 76 76
3 East Coast Railway 479 1595
4 Eastern Railway 415 1382
5 North Central Railway 241 802
6 North Eastern Railway 43 143
7 Northeast Frontier Railway 129 428
8 Northern Railway 150 499
9 North Western Railway 228 761
10 South Central Railway 585 1949
11 South East Central Railway 1192 3973
12 South Eastern Railway 300 1001
13 Southern Railway 218 726
14 South Western Railway 473 1576
15 West Central Railway 219 729
16 Western Railway 413 1376
Total 5696 18799
RRB ALP recruitment exam is proposed from June to August. Know the selection process and exam pattern here
– The selection process will consist of these stages – 1. First Stage CBT (Computer Based Test), 2. Second Stage CBT, 3. Computer Based Aptitude Test and 4. Document Verification.
For recruitment to ALP posts, two-stage exams (First Stage CBT and Second Stage CBT) will be common. Only those candidates who are successful in the First Stage CBT will be called for the Second Stage CBT. After passing the Second Stage CBT, Computer Based Aptitude Test (AT) will have to be given.
Negative Marking
There will be negative marking in both the first and second stages. One-third marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. There will be no negative marking in the Computer Based Aptitude Test.
How will the first stage CBT be?
The first stage computer based written test will be of 1 hour in which 75 questions will be asked. To qualify the exam, unreserved category candidates have to score 40%, OBC candidates 30%, SC 30% and ST candidates 25% marks. You have to score minimum marks in this test otherwise you will be stopped here, you cannot participate in the further process. In this, you will be asked questions related to Maths, Reasoning, General Science, GK / Current Affairs.
How will the second stage CBT be?
Candidates who qualify the first stage exam will be able to appear in the second stage. The duration of this exam will be 2 hours 30 minutes. The paper will be divided into two parts. Part A and Part B.
Part A
The time for Part A will be 90 minutes and it will have 100 questions. To qualify this, unreserved category candidates will have to score 40%, OBC candidates 30%, SC 30% and ST candidates 25% marks. In Part A, questions related to Maths, Reasoning, General Science, GK/Current Affairs will be asked.
Part B
There will be 1 hour to write Part B. The total number of questions in this will be 75. To qualify Part B, candidates of all categories will have to score 35% marks. Part B will contain questions from the trade syllabus.
third step
Candidates who perform well in Part A of the second stage and qualify in Part B will be called for this. In this stage, candidates from all categories will have to score at least 42 marks, there will be no relaxation of any kind.
– The last step will be document verification.