RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has extended the last date for applying for Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) recruitment examination 2025. The new time limit to submit the application is 19 May, which was earlier 11 May.
RRB ALP recruitment 2025: revised date
Last date for application fee payment for submitted application: May 21, 2025
Amendment window for improvement in application form (with payment of amendment fee): 22 May to 31 May, 2025
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Zone-War Vacancy Description
RRB ALP recruitment 2025 provides a total of 9,970 posts in different railway areas. Zone-wise recipe distribution is as follows:
- Central Railway – 376 posts
- Eastern Railway – 868 posts
- Southern Railway – 510 posts
- Western Railway – 885 posts
- South Eastern Railway – 921 posts
- Northern Railway – 521 posts
- North Eastern Frontier – 125 posts
- East Central Railway – 700 Posts
- North Central Railway – 508 posts
- West Central Railway – 759 Post
- South East Central Railway – 568 posts
- South Central Railway – 989 posts
- North Eastern Railway – 100 posts
- North Western Railway – 679 Post
- Metro Railway Kolkata – 225 posts
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Educational Criteria
Candidates must have:
- Class 10 passed with ITI certificate in relevant business, or
- Completed Class 10 with a three -year diploma in engineering, or
- Get a bachelor’s degree in engineering under this discipline
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Age Limit
By July 1, 2025, applicants should be between 18 and 30 years.
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Application Fee
General and OBC: 500 rupees (400 rupees withdrawn for CBT1)
SC, ST, PWD, Women, and Ex -servicemen: Rupee. 250 (fully withdrawable when appears to CBT1)
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Selection Process
The recruitment process includes a selection process, which includes two computer-based tests (CBT1 and CBT2), followed by document verification and a medical fitness test. CBT 1 consists of 75 questions to be completed within 60 minutes, while CBT 2 consists of two parts: Part A (100 Questions, 90 Minutes) and Part B (75 business-specific questions, 60 minutes), both with negative marking in CBT.
Candidates are advised to ensure that their Aadhaar details match their class 10 mark sheet to avoid discrepancies during document verification.