There is big news for the candidates preparing for railway recruitment. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav reviewed the recruitment process of Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) with senior officials of Indian Railways and gave several important instructions to make the recruitment examinations more transparent, secure and faster.
During the high level review meeting, the Railway Minister said that now all the departmental examinations of Railways will be conducted through Computer Based Test (CBT). Along with this, he directed the officials to increase the scope of Tablet Based Testing (TBT) in recruitment examinations wherever possible, so that the examination process can be made more efficient and modern.
In the meeting, special emphasis was laid on transparency, accuracy and timeliness of the recruitment process. The aim of Railways is to provide better experience to the candidates in the recruitment process and to strengthen the selection process with the help of technology.
What is CBT and TBT?
Both CBT (Computer-Based Test) and TBT (Tablet-Based Test) used in railway recruitment examinations are digital examination systems, but there are significant differences in their operation and technical structure.
In Computer Based Test i.e. CBT, candidates have to take the exam on desktop computer. This requires large examination centres, computer labs, networking systems and other technical resources. At present most of the examinations for Railways and other government recruitments are conducted in CBT mode.
Whereas, in tablet based test i.e. TBT, candidates take the exam on a tablet device. It does not require a separate keyboard, mouse or large computer setup. This is the reason why examinations can be conducted through TBT even in areas with less infrastructure. According to experts, this system can prove helpful in increasing the number of examination centers and providing examination facilities to remote areas.
Speed ​​up railway recruitment process
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that the annual recruitment calendar launched by the Railways has received positive response from the candidates. With this, candidates are getting timely information about vacancies and recruitment processes. He said that during the financial year 2025-26, Indian Railways has appointed 43,781 candidates on various posts. Railways has expedited recruitment through technology-based and systematic recruitment process. According to the data, in the last financial year the Railways recruited 18,799 Assistant Loco Pilots (ALP), 14,298 technicians and 1,376 paramedical staff. Apart from this, appointments were also made in many other categories.
Also read – PhD dream will be easy! Government is giving scholarship up to Rs 1 lakh per month
Why is Railway Recruitment Exam complicated?
Railway Recruitment Board examination is counted among the biggest recruitment examinations in the country. According to Railways, the recruitment process is extremely extensive and complex as the examinations are conducted in different cities and thousands of examination centers across the country.
Considering the participation of lakhs of candidates, the examinations have to be conducted in several shifts. Apart from this, for the convenience of the candidates from different states of the country, the examination is conducted in 15 languages. Railways said in its statement that to successfully conduct the multi-city, multi-shift and multi-lingual examination system, strong technical arrangements and comprehensive coordination are required. Its objective is to ensure fairness, transparency and standardization in the recruitment process.
Also read – Government is providing financial assistance for MBA studies, know which scholarships you can avail.
Education Loan Information:
Calculate Education Loan EMI

