In this blog, we will discuss some medical standards that are essential in the RRB NTPC Medical Test that happens after the document verification in the process of the RRB NTPC recruitment.
The Railway Recruitment Board or RRB conducts examinations for various posts of Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC). Under this exam, recruitment for various regional non-technical categories gets organized. The posts include: Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Time Keeper, Trains Clerk, Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Traffic Assistant, Goods Guard, Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Senior Time Keeper, Commercial Apprentice, and Station Master.
This year the RRB NTPC notification is likely to be released in the coming months on the official website of RRB. The exams under RRB NTPC is conducted in several stages i.e:
- CBT (Computer Based Test) 1
- CBT 2
- Skill/Aptitude Test
- Document Verification
- Medical Test
However, like any other competitive exam, the RRB NTPC also comprise various stages but one thing that makes it different from others is being particular with their standards in the final stage of the medical test. thus, along with the CBT and skill test, being aware of the standards of its medical test is crucial for every candidate. In other words, we can say that the medical test holds the power to decide whether you will become an RRB NTPC Employee or not.
In this blog, we will have a detailed discussion about the Medical standards required by the RRB for the selected candidates for each post after their recruitment stage of document verification.
Moreover, before moving further, let’s understand the eligibility criteria for the RRB NTPC Exam 2023.
Eligibility Criteria for RRB NTPC Exam 2023
The minimum eligibility criteria for RRB NTPC Posts are divided into two categories i.e., Graduate and Non-Graduates.
Undergraduate Posts with Minimum Educational Qualification of 12th
- Junior Clerk cum Typist
- Accounts Clerk cum Typist
- Junior Time Keeper
- Trains Clerk
- Commercial cum Ticket Clerk
Graduate Posts with Minimum Educational Qualification of a University Degree
- Traffic Assistant
- Goods Guard
- Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk
- Senior Clerk cum Typist
- Junior Account Assistant cum Typist
- Senior Time Keeper
- Commercial Apprentice
- Station Master
However, the minimum age to apply for non-graduate is between 18 to 30 years, while the age limit to apply for Graduate posts is between 18 to 32 years.
The syllabus and process of attempting CBT 1 and 2 are similar to other government competitive exams. The main thing that attracts and plays a major role in the recruitment of RRB NTPC is the medical standards that need to be fulfilled by the selected candidates. Those standards should be given special attention if you decide to become an RRB NTPC employee.
Let’s dive into knowing more details about those Medical Standards.
RRB NTPC Medical Test – General Fitness Standards
Non-Graduate Posts
Name of the Post | Medical Standard | General Fitness |
Junior Clerk Typist | C-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Accounts Clerk Cum Typist | C-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Junior Time Keeper | C-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Trains Clerk | A-3 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | B-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Graduate Posts
Name of Posts | Medical Standard | General Fitness |
Traffic Assistant | A-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Goods Guard | A-2 | Physically fit in all aspects |
Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | B-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
Senior Clerk cum Typist | C-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist | C-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
Senior Time Keeper | C-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
Commercial Apprentice | B-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
Station Master | A-2 | Physically fit in all respects |
RRB NTPC Medical Test – Visual/Eyesight requirements
Non-Graduate Posts
Name of the post | Medical Standard |
Junior Clerk cum Typist | C-2 |
Accounts Clerk cum Typist | C-2 |
Junior Time Keeper | C-2 |
Trains Clerk | A-3 |
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | B-2 |
Graduate Posts
Name of The Post | Medical Standard |
Traffic Assistant | A-2 |
Goods Guard | A-2 |
Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | B-2 |
Senior Clerk cum Typist | C-2 |
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist | C-2 |
Senior Time Keeper | C-2 |
Commercial Apprentice | B-2 |
Station Master | A-2 |
Now as you have become familiar with the Medical and eyesight standards requirements for various posts of RRB NTPC, it’s time for you to know what those standards are all about. Refer to the below table to have a clue about them.
Various Medical Standards and their meaning
Medical Standard | Description |
A-1 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards—Distance Vision: 6/9,6/9 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 2D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses and must pass the test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field of Vision & Night Vision. |
A-2 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards—Distance vision: 6/9, 6/9 without glasses. Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 without glasses and must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field of Vision & Night Vision. |
A-3 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards—Distance Vision: 6/9,6/9 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 2D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses and must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field of Vision & Night Vision. |
B-1 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards — Distance Vision: 6/9,6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field of Vision & Night Vision. |
B-2 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards — Distance Vision: 6/9,6/12 with or without glasses (power not to exceed 4D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass test for Field of Vision. |
C-1 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards — Distance Vision: 6/12, 6/18 with or without glasses. Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required. |
C-2 | Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards — Distance Vision: 6/12, Nil with or without glasses. Near Vision, Sn: 0.6 combined with or without glasses when reading or close work is required. |
By understanding the medical standards and eyesight requirements outlined in this blog, candidates can gain insight into the expectations set by the RRB NTPC for the medical test. It’s time to better prepare themselves for a career in the railway sector.
Conclusion
The RRB NTPC Medical Test is a crucial step in the recruitment process for various posts under the Railway Recruitment Board. The medical standards and eyesight requirements play a significant role in determining the eligibility of candidates for different positions. The posts are categorized as non-graduate and graduate, each with specific educational qualifications and age limits. Candidates aspiring to become RRB NTPC employees should pay special attention to these medical standards to ensure they meet the necessary criteria. Meeting the required medical standards is essential for successful selection and appointment. We wish all the aspirants of the RRB NTPC Exam the very best!
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