RRB Group D 2026 – 50,000+ Posts for 8th & 10th Pass | Online Application Now Open

The Railway Group D Recruitment 2026 stands as the single most important central government job notification for 8th pass and 10th pass candidates nationwide — and the online application at indianrailways.gov.in together with the respective RRB portals has officially begun. With 50,000+ vacancies across all 17 railway zones, a 7th Pay Commission gross salary of ₹25,000–₹38,000 at metro city posting, free railway travel pass worth ₹40,000–₹80,000 annually, CGHS medical coverage, government railway quarters, and the most accessible qualification bar of any central government recruitment — Railway Group D 2026 is the opening that cannot wait.

Whether you live in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Patna, Lucknow or the tiniest town in India — if you have cleared 10th Standard (or even 8th pass with a specific ITI trade) and are aged between 18 and 33 years — one of these 50,000+ vacancies is meant for you. Apply today.

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Railway Group D 2026: Application Status and Key Dates

EventStatus / Timeline
Application StatusOPEN — Apply Now
Official Portalindianrailways.gov.in → RRB section
Individual RRB Portalsrrbsecunderabad.gov.in, rrbchennai.gov.in, rrbmumbai.gov.in, rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbald.gov.in (and 17 others)
Total National Vacancies50,000 – 55,000 posts (CEN 02/2025 or equivalent)
Last Date to ApplyAs per official notification — apply in first week to avoid server congestion
Application Fee₹500 General/OBC (₹400 refunded)
Exam Stage 1CBT — Computer Based Test
Exam Stage 2PET — Physical Efficiency Test
Stage 3Document Verification + Medical

Critical: Railway portals face severe server load in the final 3 days before the last date. Apply within the first 5 days of the application window. Last-minute attempts often collapse due to payment errors and upload timeouts — resulting in missed applications.

What Is Railway Group D? Understanding the Post

Railway Group D (Level 1 posts) are the frontline operational and maintenance roles of Indian Railways — the workers who keep India’s 68,000+ km rail network running every single day. These are permanent central government positions delivering full job security, structured career growth, and the most complete benefits package of any entry-level government job in India.

All Group D Posts Available in 2026

Post NameDepartmentFunction
Track Maintainer Grade IVCivil EngineeringMaintaining railway tracks, points, crossings
Helper (Electrical General Services)ElectricalElectrical maintenance at stations and yards
Helper (Signal & Telecom)Signal & TelecomSignal system maintenance
Helper (Engineering)CivilCivil maintenance support
Helper/Assistant (Mechanical)MechanicalLoco and rolling stock maintenance support
Assistant PointsmanOperatingOperating railway points/signals under supervision
Hospital AttendantRailway HospitalPatient care and hospital support
Porter/HamalCommercialPassenger assistance, parcel handling
Safaiwala (Sanitation)Mechanical / EngineeringStation cleanliness and sanitation
PeonAdministrationOffice support
GatemanEngineeringLevel crossing gate operation

State-Wise Railway Jobs

Uttar Pradesh Railway Jobs

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Eligibility: Who Can Apply for Railway Group D 2026

Educational Qualification

QualificationEligibility
10th Standard (SSC) PassFully eligible for all Group D posts
ITI (NCVT/SCVT) in relevant tradeEligible — ITI strengthens application and future promotion eligibility
8th Standard Pass + NCVT ITIEligible for specific Group D posts where ITI certification substitutes for 10th
12th Pass / GraduateFully eligible — higher education does not disqualify

Age Limit

CategoryMinimumMaximum
UR (General)18 years33 years
OBC-NCL18 years36 years
SC / ST18 years38 years
Ex-Servicemen18 yearsAs per defence service norms
PwBD (UR)18 years43 years

Physical Standards

  • Male: No minimum height requirement for Group D (unlike RPF)
  • Female: No minimum height requirement
  • Medical fitness: standard vision and general health requirements — verified at the Stage 3 medical examination

Group D Salary 2026: Complete City-Wise Breakdown

Pay Scale

  • Pay Level: Level 1 (7th Pay Commission)
  • Basic Pay: ₹18,000
  • Full Pay Scale: ₹18,000 → ₹56,900

Gross Monthly Salary Across City Categories

City CategoryExamplesHRA %Monthly Gross
X-category (Metro)Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata27%₹28,000–₹38,000
Y-category (Tier 1)Vijayawada, Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow, Nagpur, Indore18%₹24,000–₹32,000
Z-category (Others)All other towns and cities10%₹21,000–₹28,000

Full Salary Breakdown (X-category City)

ComponentMonthly Amount
Basic Pay₹18,000
Dearness Allowance (~50%)₹9,000
HRA (27% — X city)₹4,860
Transport Allowance₹900 – ₹1,800
Night Duty Allowance (if applicable)₹500 – ₹1,500
Total Gross₹28,000 – ₹38,000

Zone-Wise Posting: Which RRB for Your State

StatePrimary RRBRRB Portal
MaharashtraRRB Mumbairrbmumbai.gov.in
Tamil NaduRRB Chennairrbchennai.gov.in
TelanganaRRB Secunderabadrrbsecunderabad.gov.in
Andhra PradeshRRB Secunderabadrrbsecunderabad.gov.in
KarnatakaRRB Bengalururrbbengaluru.gov.in
Delhi / NCRRRB Chandigarh / Delhirrbcdg.gov.in
Uttar PradeshRRB Allahabad / Lucknowrrbald.gov.in
BiharRRB Patnarrbpatna.gov.in
RajasthanRRB Ajmerrrbajmer.gov.in
GujaratRRB Ahmedabadrrbahmedabad.gov.in
West BengalRRB Kolkatarrbkolkata.gov.in
MP / CGRRB Bhopal / Bilaspurrrbbpl.nic.in
KeralaRRB Thiruvananthapuramrrbthiruvananthapuram.gov.in
OdishaRRB Bhubaneswarrrbbbs.gov.in

Railway Group D Benefits: The Complete Package

1. Free Railway Travel Pass (Most Valuable Benefit): Every confirmed Group D employee gets privilege passes — free railway travel for the employee, spouse, and dependent children on Indian Railways. For a family making the Mumbai-Delhi trip (₹4,000+ AC fare) twice a year — this pass alone is worth ₹40,000–₹80,000 annually.

2. CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme): Free cashless treatment at CGHS-empanelled hospitals throughout India — including leading private hospitals in all cities. Annual equivalent: ₹1–₹3 lakh.

3. Government Railway Quarters: Indian Railways runs railway colonies at every division and major station across India — at a nominal licence fee of ₹300–₹1,500/month versus market rents of ₹8,000–₹50,000 depending on the city. In Mumbai or Delhi, this benefit by itself is worth ₹12,000–₹48,000/month.

4. NPS Pension: The employer puts in 14% of basic + DA each month into the National Pension System. Across a 30-year career: ₹60–₹80 lakh retirement corpus.

5. Annual Increment: A guaranteed 3% on basic pay every year — compounding salary growth over the 30-year service.

6. Group Insurance Scheme: Life coverage at a nominal annual premium.

7. Children’s Education Allowance: Annual reimbursement of school fees per child — up to the prescribed limits.

8. LTC (Leave Travel Concession): Travel reimbursement for the employee and family for domestic travel.

Group D Selection Process 2026: All Three Stages

Stage 1: CBT (Computer Based Test) — Merit Determining

SectionQuestionsMarksTime
Mathematics2525
General Intelligence & Reasoning3030
General Science2525
General Awareness & Current Affairs2020
Total10010090 min

Negative Marking: 1/3 per wrong answer CBT score determines final merit → shortlisted for PET

Stage 2: PET (Physical Efficiency Test) — Qualifying

EventMale StandardFemale Standard
Weight Lift and Carry35 kg for 100 m in 2 minutes20 kg for 100 m in 2 minutes
Running1,000 m in 4 minutes 15 seconds1,000 m in 5 minutes 40 seconds

PET is qualifying only — marks are not added to the CBT merit.

Stage 3: Document Verification + Medical Examination

Candidates shortlisted on CBT merit (who cleared PET) attend DV at their respective RRB office → final medical examination by the Railway Medical Authority.

Complete CBT Syllabus: Railway Group D 2026

Mathematics (25 marks)

Number System (HCF, LCM, BODMAS, fractions, decimals), Percentage (basic calculations, percentage change), Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio and Proportion, Time and Work, Time Speed Distance (trains, boats), Mensuration (area of rectangle/circle/triangle, volume of cube/cylinder), Algebra (simple linear equations), Data Interpretation (tables, bar graphs, pie charts)

General Intelligence and Reasoning (30 marks — Highest Section)

Number Series (find missing/wrong term), Alphabetical Series, Analogies (word/number/letter), Coding-Decoding (letter shift, symbol), Blood Relations, Directions and Distances, Syllogism (All/Some/No), Venn Diagrams, Statement-Conclusion, Seating Arrangements (linear/circular basic), Puzzles (scheduling, ordering), Mathematical Operations (operator replacement), Mirror Images, Paper Folding/Cutting, Classification

General Science (25 marks)

Physics: Laws of Motion (Newton’s 3 Laws — essential), Gravitation, Work-Energy-Power, Heat and Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit/Kelvin conversion), Light (reflection, refraction, lenses), Electricity (Ohm’s Law, series/parallel circuits, resistance, power = V²/R), Magnetism, Sound (frequency, wavelength, speed)

Chemistry: Atomic structure, Periodic Table (groups, periods, valency of common elements), Chemical reactions (combination, decomposition, displacement, double displacement), Acids/Bases/Salts (pH scale, indicators — litmus, phenolphthalein), Metals and Non-metals (properties, reactivity series), Carbon compounds (organic chemistry basics), Common materials (cement, glass, soap, fertilisers)

Biology: Cell structure, Human body systems (circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, excretory, skeletal), Diseases (bacterial — TB, cholera; viral — dengue, COVID; parasitic — malaria), Nutrition (vitamins A/B/C/D, minerals, deficiency diseases — scurvy, rickets, anaemia), Plant biology (photosynthesis, pollination), Environment (ecosystem, food chain, biodiversity)

General Awareness and Current Affairs (20 marks)

Indian Railways (8–10 marks — most important): 17 railway zones with HQ cities (memorise all), Major railway workshops and their locations, Vande Bharat Express routes and network expansion, Kavach anti-collision system (RDSO, SIL-4, ₹50 lakh/km, deployment zones), Dedicated Freight Corridors (EDFC: Ludhiana-Dankuni; WDFC: JNPT-Dadri — status, capacity), Railway Budget merger with Union Budget (2017), IRCTC, IRFC, RVNL, CONCOR, KRCL — functions, Recent railway achievements (fastest train, longest platform, busiest station)

Science and Technology: ISRO missions (Chandrayaan-3, Gaganyaan status, Aditya-L1), Digital India, AI/ML applications, new discoveries

National Current Affairs (last 12 months): Government scheme launches, awards (Padma, Bharat Ratna), sports (Olympics, Cricket World Cup, Asian Games), appointments (PM, Governors, Heads of institutions)

Indian History: 1857 Revolt, Indian National Congress, Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, Quit India, Independence and Partition

Indian Polity: Constitution structure, Fundamental Rights (Part III), Parliament, key amendments

Indian Geography: Physical features, major rivers, climate, national parks, neighbouring countries

How to Apply Online: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1 — Identify Your State’s RRB: Go to indianrailways.gov.in → “Recruitment” section → locate the RRB that covers your state (use the table above). Each state’s RRB runs a dedicated portal.

Step 2 — New Registration: On your state RRB portal → “Apply Online” → “New User Registration” → enter name, email, mobile number, Aadhaar → OTP verification → create a password → save the Registration Number and Password right away — these cannot be recovered if lost.

Step 3 — Fill the Application Form:

  • Name (exactly as on the 10th / Matriculation certificate)
  • Date of Birth
  • Category (UR / OBC-NCL / SC / ST / EWS)
  • Educational qualification (board, year, percentage)
  • ITI details (trade, NCVT/SCVT, year — if applicable)
  • RRB preference — choose your home state RRB
  • Department preference (Engineering, Electrical, S&T, Mechanical, Operating)
  • Exam language preference (Hindi / English / Regional language)

Step 4 — Upload Documents:

DocumentSpecification
Passport-size photoJPG, 20–50 KB, white background, recent
SignatureJPG, 10–20 KB, black/blue ink, white paper
10th CertificateAge proof — clear scan
10th MarksheetQualification proof
ITI CertificateIf applicable — NCVT/SCVT clearly stated
Caste CertificateOBC-NCL/SC/ST from competent authority
Domicile / ResidenceSome RRBs require local candidate proof

Step 5 — Pay the Application Fee:

  • General / OBC-NCL / EWS: ₹500 total (₹400 refunded after appearing in CBT)
  • SC / ST / Ex-Servicemen / Women / PwBD: ₹250 (fully refunded after appearing in CBT)
  • Payment via: Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI, SBI Challan

Step 6 — Submit and Print: Final review of every entry → Submit → Download and print the Application Confirmation at once → record the Application Number.

Step 7 — Download Admit Card: The admit card becomes available on your RRB portal roughly 4 days before the CBT date — check the portal regularly.

90-Day Preparation Plan: Railway Group D 2026

Days 1–25 — Reasoning (30 marks — Highest Section): Series (number and alphabetical) + Coding-Decoding + Syllogism + Blood Relations + Directions = 70% of Reasoning marks. These five topics are the CBT merit makers. Solve 50+ questions daily on each topic.

Days 26–50 — General Science (25 marks): Physics: Newton’s Laws + Ohm’s Law + Light + Heat = 60%+ of Physics marks. Chemistry: Periodic Table + Acids/Bases = the highest-frequency topics. Biology: Human body systems + diseases = the most predictable questions.

Days 51–65 — Mathematics (25 marks): Percentage + Time-Work + Data Interpretation + Time-Speed-Distance = 70%+ of Maths marks. These four topics show up in every Group D paper without fail.

Days 66–78 — General Awareness + Railway GK (20 marks): All 17 railway zones with HQs (memorise as a table), Vande Bharat routes nationally, Kavach details, DFC status, IRCTC/IRFC/RVNL/KRCL functions, national current affairs.

Days 79–85 — Full Mock Tests: Take 20 full Group D CBT mock tests — at least 4 per week. Monitor section-wise accuracy. Target: 75+ out of 100 for a competitive merit rank.

Days 86–90 — PET Physical Preparation (Ongoing from Day 1): This point deserves stress: start PET training from Day 1, not Day 86. The 35 kg carry (male) and the 1,000-metre run need 8–10 weeks of steady physical training — candidates who start physical training only after clearing CBT usually fail PET. Every day from Day 1: a morning 1,000-metre run (build from a comfortable pace toward the 4:00 target) + weight-carry practice.

Documents Checklist — Prepare Now

Arrange these before the application last date — some take 5–15 working days:

  • Aadhaar Card (linked to an active mobile — test OTP today)
  • 10th SSC Certificate + Marksheet (original-quality scan/photo)
  • ITI Certificate and Marksheet (NCVT/SCVT clearly stated — if applicable)
  • Caste Certificate — OBC-NCL/SC/ST from the MRO or Tehsildar (central government format for OBC-NCL — must state “non-creamy layer”)
  • Passport-size photographs — 8 copies (recent, white background, formal)
  • Signature on white paper (black or blue ink, scanned/photographed)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Railway Group D 2026

Q1. Can 8th pass candidates apply for Railway Group D 2026 — or is 10th pass compulsory? The usual minimum qualification for Railway Group D posts is 10th Standard (SSC) Pass. However, candidates holding an 8th Standard Pass + a valid NCVT-affiliated ITI certificate in a relevant trade are eligible for certain Group D posts — the ITI certification makes up for the 10th pass requirement. This applies specifically when the ITI trade is listed as a qualifying trade in the official CEN (Centralised Employment Notification). Candidates with only 8th pass and no ITI cannot apply for Group D in 2026. If you currently hold only an 8th pass — enrol in an ITI programme right away (1–2 years) or finish your 10th via NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) within the next application cycle window.

Q2. What is the PET (Physical Efficiency Test) — and is it tougher than it sounds? The Group D PET requires male candidates to carry 35 kg for 100 metres in 2 minutes and run 1,000 metres in 4 minutes 15 seconds. Female candidates carry 20 kg for 100 metres and run 1,000 metres in 5 minutes 40 seconds. The running standard (4:15 for 1,000m male) is reachable with 6–8 weeks of steady daily practice for most healthy adults. The 35 kg carry is underestimated by most candidates — it calls for real upper body and core strength that running practice alone does not build. Practise carrying an actual 35 kg weight (sandbag, loaded bag) over the 100-metre distance at least 3 times a week right from the beginning of your preparation. PET failure after clearing CBT is one of the most common — and most preventable — Group D selection failures.

Q3. How many attempts are permitted for Railway Group D — and what is the age limit after each attempt? Railway Group D has no attempt limit — candidates can apply in every notification cycle as long as they stay within the age limit. For General (UR) category candidates, the age limit is 18–33 years. Most candidates get 2–3 Group D application cycles within their eligible age window. Each application is entirely independent — a past failed attempt has zero negative effect on future selection. The key strategic takeaway: candidates aged 29–32 who have not yet applied should treat 2026 as their priority application — it may be one of their last qualifying cycles before they age out of eligibility.

Q4. If I apply through RRB Mumbai but get posted to a non-Maharashtra station — can I request a transfer back to Maharashtra? Railway posting rests with the Zonal Railway Administration — candidates normally cannot ask for specific station transfers in the first few years of service. Even so, applying through RRB Mumbai (which covers Central Railway and Western Railway — both mainly Maharashtra-based) gives a high chance of a Maharashtra posting. CR’s five divisions (Mumbai, Bhusawal, Pune, Nagpur, Solapur) are all in Maharashtra — which makes a Maharashtra posting very likely for RRB Mumbai selections. After finishing a minimum of 3 years of service, employees can apply for mutual transfers or seek postings nearer home through the regular administrative transfer mechanism. Route transfer requests through your Divisional Personnel Officer (DPO) with supporting reasons (medical, family).

Q5. What is the promotion pathway from Group D to higher grades — and how long does it take? Group D (Level 1) employees have a structured promotion route through Indian Railways’ departmental examination system: (1) Level 2 (₹19,900 basic) — via GDCE (General Departmental Competitive Examination) after a minimum 3 years of service — the most accessible and fastest promotion; (2) Level 3 (₹21,700) — seniority-based or further GDCE; (3) Level 4/5/6 — for ITI-holding employees who qualify for Technician or Junior Engineer posts through departmental exams. A committed Group D employee holding an ITI certificate can realistically rise to Junior Engineer (Level 6: ₹35,400 basic) within 10–15 years through steady departmental exam performance — turning the Level 1 entry into a Level 6 government officer career.

Q6. Is Railway Group D better than SSC MTS — and which should I prioritise for 2026? Both are 10th pass central government posts, but they differ notably. Railway Group D advantages: higher effective gross salary (₹28,000–₹38,000 at metro vs SSC MTS ₹22,000–₹28,000), free railway travel pass (₹40,000–₹80,000/year value that SSC MTS cannot match), railway quarters, quicker promotion to Level 2 via GDCE, and CGHS. SSC MTS advantages: wider posting spread across all central government offices (not limited to railway zones), no physical PET requirement, and clerical/administrative work versus the outdoor/operational nature of Group D duties. Strategic recommendation: Apply for both Group D and SSC MTS in 2026 — they follow different exam schedules and are not mutually exclusive. Group D brings higher total compensation; SSC MTS offers more flexible posting and indoor work. Let your long-term preference for outdoor versus office work guide which one to prioritise in preparation effort.

Final Word

The Railway Group D Recruitment 2026 — with 50,000+ vacancies, 10th pass eligibility, ₹28,000–₹38,000 gross monthly salary at metro posting, free railway pass, CGHS, government quarters, NPS pension, and a promotion ladder reaching Junior Engineer within 15 years — is the most financially rewarding, most thoroughly beneficial, and most accessible central government employment open to India’s 10th pass candidates this year.

The application is open. The last date is drawing near. The 50,000 vacancies are genuine.

Visit your state RRB portal now. Register today. Start PET physical training this morning. Apply before the last date.