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As the last date to apply for the RRB Teacher Vacancy approaches, set for 6th February 2025, many candidates are keen to secure their applications before the deadline. However, a common question arises: Can I apply for more than one post at RRB? Given the variety of teaching positions available, including Primary Teacher (PRT), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), and Post Graduate Teacher (PGT), candidates often consider applying for more than one role to maximize their chances of selection. While this approach may seem beneficial, it is essential to understand the official guidelines regarding multiple applications. This article provides clarity on whether candidates can apply for more than one post and the implications of doing so.
Can I apply for more than one post at RRB?
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has clear rules about applying for more than one post under a single Centralized Employment Notification (CEN). Candidates who submit more than one application for different posts or to multiple RRBs will have all their applications summarily rejected. This means that even if a candidate meets the eligibility criteria for multiple positions, they must choose only one and apply accordingly.
To maintain transparency and fairness, RRB has implemented strict verification mechanisms to detect duplicate applications. Some candidates attempt to submit multiple applications by making minor modifications to their details, such as changing their name slightly, tweaking their date of birth, or using different email IDs and phone numbers. However, RRB has explicitly warned that any attempt to submit multiple applications with minor variations will lead to automatic disqualification.
Risks of Submitting Multiple Applications
The consequences of submitting multiple applications are serious. Candidates who submit more than one application—whether for multiple posts within the same RRB or across different RRBs—will be disqualified from the current Railway Teacher Vacancy 2025 and also be debarred from all future Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and RRC examinations. This means that even for future railway job notifications, these candidates will be permanently blacklisted, severely impacting their career prospects in government jobs.
Additionally, RRB has specified that candidates who have already been debarred by any RRB or RRC, either permanently or for a specified period that is still in effect, should not apply. Their application will be rejected at any stage of the recruitment process, even if they manage to submit it initially.
How to Submit a Valid RRB Application Form
To avoid disqualification, candidates must carefully choose the post they are most qualified for and submit only one valid application. Before applying, they should thoroughly read the official notification, verify their eligibility, and ensure that their details are accurately filled in the Railway Teacher Application Form 2025. Since RRB strictly monitors fraudulent applications, any mistakes or attempts to bypass the rules will lead to the cancellation of candidature. Therefore, aspirants should focus on the strategic selection of their preferred post and ensure that they adhere to the one candidate, one application policy to secure their chance in the recruitment process.