Indian Railway ICF Chennai Recruitment 2024: How to Apply for 1010 Vacancies

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The Indian Railways’ Integral Coach Factory (ICF) has recently announced a recruitment drive for 1010 apprentices in various engineering trades. If you’re interested in joining the railway sector, here’s what you need to know:

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Eligibility Criteria

  1. Trade Apprentice for Freshers:

    • Vacancies: 330
    • Qualification: Candidates must have completed Class 10 High School with at least 50% marks and have studied Science/Math at the 10+2 level.
  2. Ex ITI Category:

    • Vacancies: 680
    • Qualification: Candidates must have completed Class 10 High School with at least 50% marks and possess an ITI Certificate in the related trade.

Application Process

Indian Railway ICF Chennai Recruitment 2024

Stipend Details

  • During the apprenticeship training:
    • Freshers who are school pass-outs from Class 10th receive ₹6000 per month.
    • Freshers who are school pass-outs from Class 12th receive ₹7000 per month.
    • Ex-ITI individuals holding a National or State certificate also receive ₹7000 per month.
  • Notably, during the second year of apprenticeship training, there will be a 10% increase in the prescribed minimum stipend amount.

How to Apply

  1. Visit the ICF Chennai recruitment portal at pb.icf.gov.in.
  2. Register using your personal details.
  3. Choose the relevant category (Freshers or Ex ITI) and apply for the apprenticeship positions.

Don’t miss this opportunity to kickstart your career with the Indian Railways! Apply now and be a part of the ICF Chennai family.

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