Railway minister Piyush Goyal said candidates for these jobs have to clear their Class 10 exams.
The Railways in its recruitment advertisement had set a minimum educational qualification of Class 10 and an ITI certificate for railway apprenticeship or equivalent for its 62,907 Level 1 posts for track maintainers, points men, helpers, gate men, porters and others, but has now made the technical certification optional.
"We realised that we have not given candidates enough time to know that the criteria have changed, so we relaxed the qualifications needed to Class 10. We have a robust training programme which we plan to strengthen further. So there should be no problems," the minister said.
Many people did not know about this, and it was unfair to candidates who had been preparing over the past years for this examination, Goyal said.
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"Therefore, it has now been decided that for this exam, the criteria will be class 10 or ITI or equivalent, again," the minister said.
The ministry had earlier also relaxed the age criteria for applicants by extending it by two years across all categories.
For a refund, candidates have to submit details of their bank accounts online.
Goyal also said question papers to candidates will be provided in 15 languages and they can now sign their names in any language instead of only in Hindi or English.
The Railways has announced one of the worlds largest recruitment processes for 89,409 posts in Level 1 and Level 2 categories. Since recruitment is taking place after four years, many changes proposed in the intervening years had been included in the rules, Goyal said.
Accordingly, the Railways made the changes with respect to certain criteria so that more candidates from all sections of society could get the opportunity to serve the nation by working for the Indian Railways, Goyal said.
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