The Railway Recruitment Cell, South East Central Railway (RRC SECR), has announced the 2025 apprentice recruitment for 1007 positions across various divisions. The application process is open from April 5 to May 4, 2025. Candidates with 10th-grade and ITI qualifications can apply for these roles. The selection is based on merit, followed by document verification and a medical exam. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking hands-on experience in the Indian Railways’ apprenticeship programme.
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