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RRB ALP Recruitment 2026: 11127 Posts, ₹19900 Pay Scale

RRB ALP Recruitment 2026: 11127 Posts Open Across 20 RRBs – Apply by 14 June 2026

The RRB ALP Recruitment 2026 vacancy zone-wise breakdown and salary details are now officially available under Centralised Employment Notice CEN No. 01/2026. The Railway Recruitment Boards, under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India, have invited online applications for 11,127 Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) posts across all participating Railway Zones and Production Units. The application window opens on 15 May 2026 and closes on 14 June 2026 at 23:59 hours. Candidates holding Matriculation plus ITI, a three-year Diploma in relevant engineering disciplines, or even an Engineering Degree in eligible streams can apply. One detail most competitors miss: the examination fee is fully refundable for all categories – ₹500 for general candidates and ₹250 for SC/ST/Female/Ex-SM/Minority/EBC – on appearing in CBT-1, making this effectively a zero-cost application for those who sit the exam.

RRB ALP CEN 01/2026 – Quick Snapshot
Organisation Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), Ministry of Railways
Post Name Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP)
CEN Number CEN 01/2026
Total Vacancies 11,127
Pay Level Level-2 (7th CPC) – Initial Pay ₹19,900
Medical Standard A-1 (Stringent vision and fitness requirements)
Age Limit 18 to 30 years as on 01 July 2026
Application Start Date 15 May 2026 (00:00 hrs)
Application Last Date 14 June 2026 (23:59 hrs)
Fee Payment Last Date 16 June 2026 (23:59 hrs)
Modification Window 17 June 2026 to 26 June 2026
Minimum Qualification Matriculation + ITI (relevant trades) OR Diploma/Degree in Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics/Automobile Engineering
Selection Process CBT-1 → CBT-2 → CBAT → Document Verification → Medical Examination
Application Mode Online – through official RRB websites only
Suitable for PwBD Not Suitable

Based on official CEN No. 01/2026 published by Railway Recruitment Boards, Ministry of Railways, Government of India. Verified: May 2026.

Quick Eligibility Check

You MAY be eligible if:

  • You hold Matriculation/SSLC plus ITI in a notified trade from an NCVT/SCVT recognised institution
  • You hold Matriculation/SSLC plus a 3-year Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, or Automobile Engineering (or combination of these)
  • You hold an Engineering Degree in the above disciplines (accepted in lieu of Diploma)
  • You have completed a Course Completed Act Apprenticeship in a notified trade
  • You are between 18 and 30 years of age as on 01 July 2026 (with applicable category relaxation)
  • You meet the stringent A-1 medical standard – unaided distant vision 6/6 in both eyes, normal colour vision, no LASIK surgery history
You are NOT eligible if:

  • You are awaiting results of your final qualifying examination – final year students cannot apply
  • You have undergone LASIK or any other corrective eye surgery for refractive error
  • You are currently debarred by any RRB or RRC
  • You have been dismissed from service by Central/State Government or a PSU
  • You submit more than one application to the same or different RRBs – all applications will be rejected and you will be debarred from future RRB/RRC exams
  • This post is not suitable for Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD)

A uniquely strict rule for ALP: candidates who have undergone LASIK or any other corrective eye surgery are categorically ineligible. The online application includes a built-in self-screening medical declaration that candidates must complete before submitting, and a signed medical report from a Government hospital Eye Specialist and General Physician must be produced on CBAT day.

Important Dates

Event Date / Time
Indicative Notice in Employment News 21 March 2026
Online Application Opens 15 May 2026 (00:00 hrs)
Online Application Last Date 14 June 2026 (23:59 hrs)
Fee Payment Last Date 16 June 2026 (23:59 hrs)
Application Modification Window 17 June 2026 to 26 June 2026
CBT-1 Date To be notified on official RRB websites
CBT-2 Date To be notified on official RRB websites
CBAT Date To be notified on official RRB websites
Document Verification To be notified on official RRB websites

Submit your application well before 14 June 2026 – RRBs will not be responsible if candidates are unable to submit due to heavy website traffic on the closing date.

All exam dates are subject to scheduling by respective RRBs. Candidates must check official RRB websites regularly for updates and e-call letter downloads.

Vacancy and Zone-Wise Analysis

RRB Railway Zone UR SC ST OBC EWS Total Ex-SM
Ahmedabad WR 62 22 11 38 14 147 15
Ajmer NWR + WCR 318 115 59 174 52 718 72
Prayagraj NCR + NR 346 60 38 107 59 610 61
Bengaluru SWR 80 31 15 54 20 200 20
Bhopal WCR + WR 209 82 23 123 16 453 45
Bhubaneswar ECoR 548 70 36 48 99 801 80
Bilaspur CR + SECR 271 106 66 53 26 522 52
Chandigarh NR 56 39 23 49 20 187 19
Chennai SR 93 24 14 41 14 186 19
Gorakhpur NER 28 11 37 17 12 105 10
Guwahati NFR 272 109 63 164 68 676 68
Jammu-Srinagar NR 158 58 30 110 44 400 40
Kolkata ER + SER 415 154 87 129 56 841 84
Malda ER + SER 226 84 42 151 56 559 56
Mumbai CR + SCR + WR 336 219 106 380 152 1193 120
Muzaffarpur ECR 18 6 3 11 4 42 4
Patna ECR 41 16 8 28 10 103 10
Ranchi ECR + SER 472 233 105 363 127 1300 130
Secunderabad ECoR + SCR 625 209 102 390 94 1420 143
Siliguri NFR 243 90 46 161 60 600 60
Thiruvananthapuram SR 43 8 5 7 1 64 7
Total (All RRBs) 4860 1746 919 2598 1004 11127 1115

Secunderabad RRB leads all boards with 1,420 total vacancies covering ECoR and SCR zones, making it the single largest RRB in this recruitment drive. Mumbai RRB follows closely with 1,193 posts across CR, SCR, and WR, and Ranchi RRB holds 1,300 vacancies spread across ECR and SER – these three RRBs together account for nearly 36% of all 11,127 posts. OBC candidates across all RRBs have a combined allocation of 2,598 seats, reflecting the standard 27% OBC reservation. SC candidates hold 1,746 seats and ST candidates 919 seats nationally. Ex-Servicemen have 1,115 reserved posts included within the total vacancy count – these are not additional seats but are drawn from within the existing allocations. Candidates choosing their RRB should note that once an RRB is selected and the application is submitted, it cannot be changed under any circumstances. Vacancies across all RRBs are provisional and may increase, decrease, or become nil depending on Railway Administration requirements.

Salary and In-Hand Calculation

Pay Component Amount (Approximate) Remarks
Basic Pay (Level-2, Initial) ₹19,900 7th CPC Pay Matrix
Dearness Allowance (DA) ~₹10,000+ Percentage revised periodically; currently over 50% of basic
House Rent Allowance (HRA) ₹1,800 – ₹4,776 Varies by city class (X/Y/Z); 8%–24% of basic
Transport Allowance (TPTA) ₹1,350 – ₹3,600 + DA Based on city and pay level
Gross Approximate ₹33,000 – ₹38,000 In a non-field posting, approximate
NPS Deduction (~10% of Basic+DA) ~₹3,000 New Pension Scheme contribution
Approximate In-Hand (Take-Home) ₹28,000 – ₹33,000 After standard deductions in peace posting

The initial basic pay for ALP is ₹19,900 at Level-2 of the 7th Pay Commission pay matrix. Adding Dearness Allowance at the current rate, HRA based on city class, and Transport Allowance, the gross monthly compensation in a non-field station works out to approximately ₹33,000–₹38,000. After NPS contribution and other standard deductions, take-home is approximately ₹28,000–₹33,000 per month for a newly joined ALP in a Tier-2 or Tier-3 city posting. This figure is higher in metro postings due to enhanced HRA. Additionally, ALP is a Group C railway post with job security, free railway pass benefits, medical facilities for self and family, and promotion prospects to Loco Pilot (Senior Section Engineer grade over time), making the total compensation significantly more valuable than the base salary figure alone. During the training period after selection, only stipend will be paid.

All salary figures are approximate, based on the 7th Pay Commission pay matrix as on the date of this notification. Actual in-hand will vary by posting location, DA revision, and applicable allowances. Verify current DA rates before making any financial decision.

Application Fee

Category Fee Refund on Appearing in CBT-1
General / OBC / EWS (Male) ₹500 ₹400 refunded (deducting bank charges)
SC / ST / Ex-Servicemen / Female / Transgender / Minorities / EBC ₹250 Full ₹250 refunded (deducting bank charges)

Fee refund is processed only to the bank account seeded with the candidate’s Aadhaar number. During the application process, Aadhaar–bank account linking is validated. Candidates without a seeded account will be redirected to the NPCI portal for real-time linking. Only candidates who appear in CBT-1 receive the refund – rejected applications and no-shows are not eligible. EBC (annual family income below ₹50,000) candidates get the concessional ₹250 fee but are entitled only to fee concession, not job reservation.

Age Limit

Category Age as on 01 July 2026 Date of Birth Range
UR / EWS 18 – 30 years 02 July 1996 to 01 July 2008
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 18 – 33 years (+3 yrs) 02 July 1993 to 01 July 2008
SC / ST 18 – 35 years (+5 yrs) 02 July 1991 to 01 July 2008
Ex-Servicemen (UR/EWS) 3 years after deducting service length As per Para 5.1 of CEN
Railway Staff (UR/EWS) with 3+ years service Up to 40 years As per Para 5.1 of CEN
Widow/Divorced/Judicially Separated (UR/EWS) Up to 35 years As per Para 5.1 of CEN

Age calculation example: An OBC candidate born on 15 August 1994 will be 31 years 10 months as on 01 July 2026 – within the relaxed OBC age limit of 33 years. Date of birth must match the Matriculation/SSLC/10th class certificate exactly; no subsequent change will be permitted. If a candidate qualifies for age relaxation on multiple grounds, only the maximum applicable relaxation is granted – relaxations are not cumulative.

Educational Qualification

Qualification Path Details
Path A – ITI Route Matriculation/SSLC + ITI from NCVT/SCVT recognised institution in: Fitter, Electrician, Instrument Mechanic, Millwright/Maintenance Mechanic, Mechanic (Radio & TV), Electronics Mechanic, Mechanic (Motor Vehicle), Wireman, Tractor Mechanic, Armature & Coil Winder, Mechanic (Diesel), Heat Engine, Turner, Machinist, Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Mechanic
Path A (Alternate) – Apprenticeship Route Matriculation/SSLC + Course Completed Act Apprenticeship in the trades listed above
Path B – Diploma/Degree Route Matriculation/SSLC + 3-year Diploma in Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics / Automobile Engineering or combination of these from a recognised institution. Engineering Degree in these disciplines is also acceptable in lieu of Diploma.

A frequently misunderstood rule for this recruitment: final year students are not eligible and must not apply – the prescribed qualification must be held in full on or before the closing date of 14 June 2026. Diploma and Degree candidates must select one trade from the Part-B trade list matching their engineering discipline at the time of applying, as Part-B of CBT-2 tests trade-specific knowledge. Certificates must have a date of issue; if the date is after the closing date, consolidated marksheets with result declaration dates must be produced at Document Verification.

Selection Process

Stage 1 – CBT-1 (First Stage Computer Based Test)

CBT-1 is a screening exam only – its marks are not counted in the final merit list. Duration is 60 minutes with 75 objective questions carrying 1 mark each. Negative marking applies at 1/3rd mark per wrong answer. Minimum pass percentage is 40% for UR/EWS, 30% for OBC-NCL and SC, and 25% for ST. Syllabus covers Mathematics, Mental Ability, and General Science at the 10th standard level. Candidates scoring above the cutoff are shortlisted for CBT-2 at 15 times the notified vacancies per RRB.

Stage 2 – CBT-2 (Second Stage Computer Based Test)

CBT-2 has two parts totalling 175 questions in 2 hours 30 minutes. Part-A (100 questions, 90 minutes) covers Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning, and Basic Science and Engineering – only Part-A marks count for shortlisting. Part-B (75 questions, 60 minutes) is trade-specific and purely qualifying in nature; a minimum of 35% is required by all candidates regardless of category. Negative marking of 1/3rd applies in Part-A; there is no negative marking in Part-B.

Stage 3 – CBAT (Computer Based Aptitude Test)

Candidates equal to 8 times the ALP vacancies are shortlisted for CBAT based on Part-A marks. CBAT tests aptitude specifically for loco pilot duties and is conducted only in English and Hindi. There is no negative marking in CBAT. Candidates must secure a minimum T-score of 42 in each test battery section separately to qualify – failing even one battery means disqualification from CBAT. Self Screening Medical Declaration Report (Annexures VIIIA and VIIIB) signed by a Government hospital General Physician and Eye Specialist must be produced on CBAT day.

Stage 4 – Document Verification and Medical Examination

Final merit is prepared combining Part-A of CBT-2 (50% weightage) and CBAT scores (50% weightage). Candidates equal to the number of vacancies are shortlisted for Document Verification and Medical Examination. The A-1 medical standard for ALP is among the strictest in railway recruitment – unaided distant vision 6/6 in both eyes without glasses, normal colour vision, binocular vision, field of vision, night vision, and mesopic vision are all mandatory. No alternative appointment is offered to candidates who fail the medical.

Exam Stage Duration Questions Marks Negative Marking Counts in Final Merit?
CBT-1 60 min 75 75 1/3rd per wrong answer No – screening only
CBT-2 Part-A 90 min 100 100 1/3rd per wrong answer Yes – 50% weightage
CBT-2 Part-B 60 min 75 75 No negative marking No – qualifying only (35% minimum)
CBAT To be notified Multiple batteries T-score min 42 per battery No negative marking Yes – 50% weightage

Your first 7 days after applying:

  1. Note your Registration Number immediately after successful application submission – RRBs will not provide this number if lost.
  2. Keep your registered mobile number and email ID active throughout the entire recruitment process – all communication including e-call letters will come through these only.
  3. Authenticate your identity using DigiLocker or Aadhaar during account creation – candidates using alternate Photo IDs face significantly stricter scrutiny at every subsequent stage.
  4. Begin CBT-1 preparation focusing on Mathematics, Mental Ability, and General Science at Class 10 level – these three subjects cover all 75 questions.
  5. For CBT-2 Part-B, identify your trade (ITI holders) or select the applicable trade group (Diploma/Degree holders) from the Part-B qualification-wise grouping table in Annexure-A and begin trade syllabus preparation from the DGT website (dgt.gov.in).
  6. Collect all original documents – Matriculation certificate, ITI/Diploma/Degree certificate, caste certificate (OBC must be issued on or after 01 April 2026), and arrange a visit to a Government hospital for the Self Screening Medical Declaration to be ready for CBAT day.
  7. If you are a currently serving government employee, inform your employer in writing and arrange for an NOC to be ready for Document Verification.

How to Apply for RRB ALP CEN 01/2026

  1. Visit the official website of your chosen RRB from the list given at Para 13.7 of the CEN (e.g., rrbahmedabad.gov.in, rrbcdg.gov.in, etc.).
  2. Click on the link for CEN 01/2026 and proceed to Create an Account. Use the same account if you have previously registered for any 2024/2025 CEN.
  3. During account creation, authenticate your identity using DigiLocker or Aadhaar for smoother processing. Note: no changes to account details – including mobile number and email – are permitted after creation.
  4. Complete the Self-Declaration Medical Questionnaire before filling the main application form. This checks your eligibility against ALP medical standards including vision and LASIK surgery history.
  5. Fill the online application with personal details, educational qualification, and zone preferences under your chosen RRB. Select your medium of examination (English, Hindi, or one of 13 regional languages).
  6. Capture your live photograph using your device’s webcam or front camera as directed by the application module – pre-existing photographs are not accepted and will lead to rejection.
  7. Upload your signature (black ink, white paper, running handwriting, JPG/JPEG, 30–49 KB) and SC/ST certificate PDF if applicable for free train travel.
  8. Pay the examination fee online (Internet Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card / UPI) by 16 June 2026. Save the payment confirmation received via email and SMS.
Document Checklist for CBT / CBAT / Document Verification

✔ E-call letter (downloaded from official RRB website – not available by post)
✔ Valid original Photo ID: Aadhaar / Voter ID / Driving Licence / PAN Card / Passport
✔ Recent colour passport photograph (not older than 2 months from exam date)
✔ Matriculation/SSLC/10th class certificate and marksheet (original + self-attested copy)
✔ ITI certificate / Diploma / Degree certificate in relevant trade or discipline
✔ Caste certificate – SC/ST (as per Annexure-I format); OBC-NCL (as per Annexure-II, issued on or after 01 April 2026)
✔ EWS Income and Asset Certificate (as per Annexure-III, for Financial Year 2025-26)
✔ Self Screening Medical Declaration Report Part-A and Part-B signed by Government hospital General Physician and Eye Specialist – for CBAT day
✔ Self-Declaration Annexure-VI (no LASIK surgery) – for CBAT day
✔ NOC from present employer – if serving in Central/State Govt / PSU / Railways

3 rejection mistakes specific to RRB ALP CEN 01/2026:
1. Multiple applications – Applying to more than one RRB or submitting more than one application to the same RRB results in rejection of all applications and lifetime debarment from all RRB and RRC exams; apply to only one RRB, submit only one application.
2. LASIK surgery concealment – Candidates who have undergone LASIK or any other corrective eye surgery are ineligible; the online application has built-in medical self-screening, and any false declaration leads to immediate disqualification and debarment.
3. Non-cursive signature – Signatures in BLOCK, CAPITAL, or disjointed letters are grounds for rejection at any stage; write your signature in running (cursive/joined) handwriting on white paper in black ink only.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the approximate in-hand salary of a Railway ALP after joining in 2026?
A newly joined ALP at Level-2 starts with a basic pay of ₹19,900 per month. Adding Dearness Allowance, HRA based on city class, and Transport Allowance, the gross monthly pay is approximately ₹33,000–₹38,000. After NPS deduction and other standard deductions, take-home is approximately ₹28,000–₹33,000 per month in a non-metro posting. This does not include the value of free railway passes, free medical facilities, and other service benefits.
Which RRB has the most ALP vacancies in CEN 01/2026?
Secunderabad RRB leads with 1,420 total vacancies covering the ECoR and SCR zones, followed by Ranchi RRB with 1,300 vacancies and Mumbai RRB with 1,193 vacancies. These three RRBs together account for approximately 36% of the total 11,127 posts. Candidates should choose their RRB carefully, as the choice is permanent once submitted.
What is the last date to apply for RRB ALP 2026?
The online application window closes on 14 June 2026 at 23:59 hours. The fee payment deadline is 16 June 2026 at 23:59 hours. Application modifications can be made between 17 June and 26 June 2026 on payment of ₹250 per occasion. After 26 June 2026, no modifications will be entertained by any RRB.
Can diploma or degree holders apply for RRB ALP 2026?
Yes. Candidates holding a 3-year Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, or Automobile Engineering (or combination of these) from a recognised institution are eligible. Engineering Degree holders in these disciplines are also accepted in lieu of Diploma. Such candidates must select the applicable trade for CBT-2 Part-B from the qualification-wise grouping table provided in Annexure-A of the CEN.
What is the CBAT in RRB ALP 2026 and what are the qualifying marks?
CBAT stands for Computer Based Aptitude Test, a specialised test designed to assess aptitude for loco pilot duties. It is conducted in English and Hindi only with no negative marking. Candidates must secure a minimum T-score of 42 in each test battery section separately to qualify – failing any single battery disqualifies the candidate. CBAT scores carry 50% weightage in the final merit list, equal to Part-A of CBT-2.
Is RRB ALP 2026 suitable for candidates who have had LASIK eye surgery?
No. Candidates who have undergone LASIK or any other corrective eye surgery for refractive error are categorically ineligible for the post of ALP. The ALP post requires A-1 medical standard with unaided distant vision 6/6 in both eyes. The online application includes a mandatory self-declaration on this point, and a signed declaration from a Government hospital Eye Specialist must be produced on CBAT day.
How is the examination fee refunded for RRB ALP 2026?
The fee is refunded after candidates appear in CBT-1 – ₹400 for general candidates and the full ₹250 for SC/ST/Female/Ex-SM/Minority/EBC candidates (bank charges deducted). Refund is credited only to the bank account seeded with the candidate’s Aadhaar number. Rejected applications and candidates who do not appear in CBT-1 are not eligible for any refund.
Can final year engineering students apply for RRB ALP CEN 01/2026?
No. Candidates awaiting results of their final qualifying examination must not apply. The complete prescribed educational and technical qualification must be held on or before the closing date of 14 June 2026. Applying without the completed qualification will result in rejection of candidature at the Document Verification stage.

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