What is the difference between RRB Group D and RRB NTPC?

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago
    RRB Group D is a level-1 job while RRB NTPC (non-technical popular categories) is a level 2 to 7 job. The basic salary of candidates selected through RRB Group D is INR 18,000. RRB NTPC salary is different for different posts. The starting basic salary range offered to undergraduate posts is INR 19,900 to 21,700. While, the graduate post employees are offered RRB NTPC salary in the range of INR 25,500 to IBR 35,400. For eg: the monthly basic RRB NTPC salary for Junior Clerk cum Typist is INR 19,900 while it is INR 35,400 for Station Master and Commercial Apprentice. The posts announced under RRB Group D are Track Maintainer Grade-IV, H
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    Shivam Dureja | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    The main differences between RRB Group D and RRB NTPC are the level of job and the salary offered. Here is a comparison of the two:
    • RRB Group D: This is a level-1 job, also known as the lowest cadre position in the railway department. The basic salary for candidates selected through RRB Group D is INR 18,000. The exam is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to recruit eligible candidates for various posts like Helper/ Track Maintainer Grade-IV, in Level 1 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix in various departments of Indian Railways.
    • RRB NTPC: This stands for Non-Technical Popular Categories, and it is a level 2 to 7 job. The salary offered
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