Over 5,349 posts have been opened, which means a huge intake and stiff competition for those who apply between 21 February and 23 March (5:00 PM).
This drive by western railway is for 10th plus ITI holders and offers an Act Apprentice engagement — training with a stipend rather than a permanent post. If you are a hopeful candidate, this sets expectations clearly.
Check the official notification (Advt. No. RRC/WR/04/2025) and use the authorised portal for online applications. Your next steps will be to verify eligibility, review the vacancy table, and apply on time to avoid rejection.
This page will give you the key dates, age limits, selection and merit logic, fee rules, and a step‑by‑step application guide so you can follow the process with confidence.
Key Takeaways
5,349 vacancies — know the scale before you apply.
For 10th + ITI holders; the role is an Act Apprentice position with stipend.
Apply online between 21 February and 23 March (5:00 PM) via the official site.
Refer to Advt. No. RRC/WR/04/2025 for authorised information and updates.
Focus on eligibility, vacancy tables, fee rules and timely submission to avoid rejection.
Quick Overview
Railway RRC WR Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Overview
Officials from the recruitment cell in Mumbai published a full advisory for large‑scale apprentice intake. The notice gives precise vacancy details, eligibility pointers and the official application route so you can act with confidence.
Notification details and recruiting authority
The recruiting authority is the recruitment cell, Western Railway, Mumbai. Check Advt. No. RRC/WR/04/2025 in the notification PDF before you apply. Confirm your trade, category and regional preferences against the listed seats.
Total posts announced
The drive lists 5,349 act apprentice posts. Vacancies are spread across divisions and workshops, so your choice of division may affect selection chances.
Where to apply and track updates
Apply online only at the official website (rrc-wr.com). The website publishes announcements, corrigenda, merit lists and document verification schedules—rely on it for verified news rather than third‑party pages.
Verify Advt. No. RRC/WR/04/2025, total seats and portal address.
Re‑check the official website near deadlines and after submission for updates.
Use other job pages only as signposts to the notification PDF and application link.
Authority | Notification | Apply at |
Recruitment Cell, Western Railway, Mumbai | Advt. No. RRC/WR/04/2025 | www.rrc-wr.com |
Posts announced | 5,349 vacancies | Online portal (applications & notices) |
What to expect | Vacancy details, merit lists, corrigenda | Official notification PDF and updates |
Eligibility Criteria
Railway RRC WR Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Eligibility Criteria
Begin with a quick self-check of your education, technical certificate and age. Meeting the eligibility rules avoids surprises at document verification.
Educational qualification
You must have passed Class 10th under the 10+2 system with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised board. Keep your matriculation marksheet ready for upload.
Technical qualification
Possess an ITI certificate in the relevant trade issued by an NCVT or SCVT institute. A close match between your ITI trade and the advertised relevant trade is essential for acceptance.
Age and age relaxation
The general age limit is 15 to 24 years as on 23 March 2026. Check category relaxations before applying.
"Always ensure your name, father's name and date of birth on certificates exactly match your application to prevent disqualification."
Requirement | Detail | Why it matters |
10th pass | Minimum 50% marks | Used in merit calculation and eligibility |
ITI certificate | NCVT/SCVT in relevant trade | Confirms your skill match for the trade |
Age | 15–24 years (as on 23 Mar 2026) | Determines basic eligibility and category relaxations |
Vacancy Details
Railway RRC WR Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Vacancy details
A clear picture of category and unit totals helps you pick realistic options before you apply. Below are the overall reservation totals so you can set expectations at a glance.
Category-wise split:
UR: 2,166
OBC: 1,435
EWS: 552
SC: 800
ST: 396
Total vacancies: 5,349
Division-wise highlights: the bulk of posts are at BCT (1,352), ADI (1,073) and BRC (852). Other divisions include RTM (492), RJT (256) and BVP (245).
Workshop-wise distribution: Lower Parel Workshop leads with 437 posts. Dahod has 359, Bhavnagar 181, Mahalaxmi 146, Sabarmati Engg 100, Sabarmati Signal 25 and HQ 48.
How to pick the right unit for your trade: first, check the trade‑wise vacancy table in the official notification (Annexure A). Match your ITI trade to available posts before considering location.
"You can normally choose only one division or workshop — your selection is final, so pick carefully."
Prioritise choices like this: match your trade availability, then consider commute and living costs, and finally review category-wise vacancy details to estimate selection chances.
Unit type | Major units | Notable counts |
Division | BCT, ADI, BRC, RTM, RJT, BVP | 1,352; 1,073; 852; 492; 256; 245 |
Workshop | Lower Parel, Dahod, Bhavnagar, Mahalaxmi, Sabarmati, HQ | 437; 359; 181; 146; 125; 48 |
Category totals | UR, OBC, EWS, SC, ST | 2,166; 1,435; 552; 800; 396 |
Selection Process
Railway RRC WR Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Selection process
Your final ranking depends only on two things: Class 10 marks and ITI marks. The selection follows a transparent merit process. Officials generate a merit list using an equal weightage formula so you can predict how your scores will be treated.
How the merit score is calculated
The merit uses the average of your matriculation percentage and your ITI percentage, with each component carrying 50% weight. Make sure you enter percentages or convert CGPA correctly. Incorrect entry can harm your standing.
Tie‑break rules explained
If two candidates have the same merit score, priority goes to the older candidate. If age is identical, the person who passed matriculation earlier gets preference. Keep birth and pass date proofs handy.
No written test or viva — what to do
There is no written examination or interview. So your effort should focus on accurate form filling, timely submission and perfect documentation.
Keep originals ready: 10th marksheet, ITI certificate and category proofs.
Verify marks entry: match percentages to certificates to avoid disqualification.
Watch the official merit list: check the published lists and follow document verification instructions.
"Incorrect marks entry can lead to disqualification even if you appear high on the provisional merit list."
Action | Why it matters | What to prepare |
Enter exact marks | Determines your merit score | 10th and ITI marksheets; convert CGPA to percentage |
Check tie rules | Decides ranking among equals | Birth certificate and matric pass date proof |
No examination stage | Selection based solely on merit list | Accurate application, receipts and originals for verification |
How to Apply
Railway RRC WR Apprentice Recruitment 2026: How to apply online
Follow this step‑by‑step guide to complete the application on the official website without errors. Begin with registration, then log in to access the application form and proceed through each screen carefully.
Registration and login (application form workflow)
Register on the website using a valid email and mobile number. After verification, log in, open the online form, fill mandatory fields, upload documents and pay the fee if applicable.
Key form fields to fill carefully
Enter Aadhaar correctly — either the 12‑digit number or the 28‑digit enrolment ID. Select your ITI trade exactly as on the certificate. Provide accurate marks/CGPA and choose only one Division or Workshop. You may apply for each trade separately if qualified.
Document upload checklist
Recent passport photo and scanned signature.
10th marksheet/certificate and ITI marksheet/certificate.
Category, EWS or PwD proof where applicable.
Common rejection reasons
Avoid duplicate applications for the same trade, mismatched name/DOB against matriculation, and choosing a trade that does not match your ITI. These cause most rejections.
After submission and document verification
Download and retain the printed application copy. Keep your email and phone active — the website will post notices and you may get SMS or email updates.
Attend document verification with originals and the Medical Fitness Certificate (Annexure‑G) as instructed at the designated unit. Do a final self‑audit: re‑check spellings, marks, category, age and division choice before you click submit.
"Save the acknowledgement and payment receipt; they are essential at the verification stage."
Step | What to enter | Why it matters | Action |
Registration | Email, mobile, create password | Allows login and application access | Verify OTP and note credentials |
Form filling | Aadhaar, trade, marks, division | Determines eligibility and merit | Double‑check entries against certificates |
Upload & submit | Photo, signature, 10th, ITI, category proofs | Documents used for verification | Use prescribed formats; save receipts |
Verification | Originals + Medical Fitness Certificate | Final acceptance at unit | Carry all originals and the printed application |
All Details
Conclusion
To finish strong, follow a simple checklist and respect the deadlines.
Confirm you meet eligibility: 10th with 50% and the correct ITI trade. Decide your trade and preferred unit, and apply on time via the official website between 21 February and 23 March (5:00 PM).
Remember the selection is merit‑based with no written test or interview. Accurate marks entry matters more than anything else.
Keep the notification handy and monitor the official portal for merit lists and document verification schedules. Organise originals and category/EWS proofs before verification.
Final mindset: apply → save printout → monitor website → prepare originals. This simple routine will keep you ready through the entire recruitment 2026 process.
Disclaimer:
All eligible and interested candidates are advised to read the official notification carefully before applying online.
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