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APPLY NOW! 7,784 TTE Positions To Be Filled By Railways, More Information Inside

On the official website, applications for the railway TTE recruitment class of 2023 will shortly be available. Within 30 days of the form’s release, willing candidates may submit an application.

7,784 Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) positions are being filled by the Railway Recruitment Board. On the official website, indianrailways.gov.in, qualified applicants may submit an application for a position with the Indian Railways.

On the official website, applications for the railway TTE recruitment class of 2023 will shortly be available. Within 30 days of the form’s release, willing candidates may submit an application.

Total no of vacancy: 7,784

TTE hiring 2023: Qualifications

The position will fill Group C positions, thus candidates must have completed either the 10th Class (SSLC/ SSC/ Matriculation), the 12th Class, or a diploma.

2023 age limit for TTE recruiting

As on January 1, 2023, applicants shall be between the ages of 18 and 30.

Payscale for TTE Recruitment 2023

Those chosen for the Railways TTE role will receive a salary ranging from Rs 5,200 to Rs 20,200, with a GP (gross pay) of Rs 1,900.

2023 Railways TTE recruiting and hiring procedure

The written test will be computer-based (CBE) for applicants. Those who pass the test will be invited to the second phase, when the candidates’ paperwork will be checked.
A medical fitness test would be required of the shortlisted individuals. Those who succeed in all three rounds will be hired as TTEs for the railways.

The CBT for TTE recruitment in 2023 will feature five sections, each with 40 marks, and total 200 marks. General awareness, math, technical ability, reasoning ability, and general intelligence are among the categories.

Fee for TTE recruitment 2023 applications

The application fee for candidates in the unreserved category (UR), also known as the general category, is Rs 500.

The application price is Rs 250 for members of the scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), ex-servicemen, people with disabilities, women, members of underrepresented groups, transgender people, and economically disadvantaged sections.