The Central Service Recruiter, Union
Public Service Commission (UPSC), Will Now Conduct the Recruitment Exams
Directly For the Indian Railway Management Services.
The
Government Has Decided To Withdraw The Railway Posts In Engineering
Services Exam And Civil Services Exam Post Its Decision To Introduce
Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS). However, The Exam For
Selection To Indian Railway Protection Force Service Will Continue As
Before. This Information Was Shared By Minister Of Railways And Commerce And
Industry, Piyush Goyal In The
Lok Sabha On Wednesday.
In
Response To Kunwar Danish Ali's Question On Whether The Railways Has
Cancelled The Vacancies Under ESE 2020 For Which Stage-I (Preliminary)
Examination Was Conducted On January 5, The Railway Minister Said…
"In Line With
Government's Decision To Introduce Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS)
From The Next Recruitment Cycle, It Has Been Decided To Withdraw Indents For
Services Covered Under Engineering Services Examination 2020 And Civil Services
Examination 2020 Except That For Indian Railway Protection Force Service
(IRPFS)."
On
December 24, The Union Cabinet Had Approved A Major Overhauling Of The
Organizational Structure Of Indian Railways In Which Its Eight Services
Were Merged Into One -- The Indian Railway Management Service.
It
Was Then Decided That UPSC Would Facilitate Recruitment For The Unified
Railway Group 'A' Service, Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS),
From The Next Recruitment Cycle Which Is 2020.
“Just Like Aspirants To The Union
Public Service Commission, Candidates Aspiring To Get Into Railways Will
Have To Appear For Their Prelims After Which They Will Indicate Their
Preference For IRMS Under Five Specialties -- Four Of Them Engineering
Specialties For ''Technical'' Operations Comprising Of Civil,
Mechanical, Telecom And Electrical, And One ''Non-Technical''
Specialty Which Will Recruit Officers For Accounts, Personnel And Traffic’’
IRMS Prelims will be Common for All and For Mains Paper, Candidate will choose their respective Paper/Stream .
Railway
Board Chairman VK Yadav Had Said After The Merger.The
Railways Had Written A Letter To UPSC In January About The Withdrawal Of
The Posts.
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