How can I get engineering job in Indian Railways?
Option 1: You can join the Indian Engineering Service by giving Engineering services exam which is conducted by UPSC and offers a gazette position. Option 2: You can apply for non-gazette job by appearing for an entrance exam which is conducted by Railway Recruitment Board.
How many types of engineers are there in railway?
It encompasses a wide range of engineering disciplines, including civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and production engineering. A great many other engineering sub-disciplines are also called upon.
What do railway engineers do?
Duties and responsibilities of a Railway Engineer Building new engines and carriages. Fitting out new carriages with upholstery, lighting, control panels and communication systems. Inspecting bodywork, roofs and under-carriages for wear and tear or damage. Repairing or replacing parts.
Is the Indian Railways diploma in civil engineering recognized?
The diploma is recognized by the Ministry of Railways as additional desirable qualification for requirement to the posts in the Commercial, Operating, Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering Departments.
What is the scope of diploma in railways?
The diploma has been recognized by the Ministry of Railways as additional desirable qualification for recruitment to categories of Assistant Station Master and Traffic/Commercial Apprentice and for supervisory grades in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil Engineering and other department of Railways.
What is the fee of rail transport and Management Diploma?
The course is the only diploma on Rail Transport and Management available for non-railway men in the country. This course is useful for persons working in any industrial undertaking connected with transport of goods by rail. Fee for the course including the examination fee is Rs. 4000/-
Is Institute of rail transport (IRT) recognized by IGNOU?
Courses offered by Institute of Rail Transport (IRT) are recognized by the Distance Education Council (DEC) of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). The course is the only diploma on Rail Transport and Management available for non-railway men in the country.