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13th July 2013, 03:34 PM
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How to become a RTO officer? I have completed engineering diploma in mechanical engineering
I want to become R.T.O. officer but how this is possible....
now I am completing engg.diploma in mechanical engineering..... suppose I am diploma holder..then what action taken by me..... |
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28th June 2015, 06:03 PM
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Re: How to become a RTO officer? I have completed engineering diploma in mechanical engineering
RTO stands for Regional Transport Officer.
State Public Service Commission conducts entrance examination to make recruitment for the post of RTO . The recruitment in RTO is made for three different posts namely; *Clerk post *Sub Assistant engineer post *Judicial service Post RTO Clerk Eligibility : -The candidate should have passed 12th class in any discipline from a recognized central or state board. -The age limit to apply for the post should be in between 18 years to 37 years. RTO Sub Assistant Engineer Eligibility : - The candidate must have passed Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Civil / Mechanical / Electrical ). -The age limit to apply for the post is from 23 years to 32 years. RTO Judicial service eligibility: - The candidate should have Bachelor’s degree in Law from a recognized university. -The age limit to apply for the post should be in between 23 years to 34 years. The Exam is conducted in the different stages : Preliminary Examination Main Examination. Interview. The syllabus for written test involves of : General Knowledge General English General State Language General Studies Optional Subject (Computer Science/Mechanical Engineering) |
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30th November 2022, 12:06 AM
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Re: How to become a RTO officer? I have completed engineering diploma in mechanical engineering
You can't become RTO directly. It is a rank promoted post. At first you should work as a Assistant or Motor vehicle inspector. It requires a light and heavy vehicle license with a diploma in mechanical\auto\BEmech\auto. Rules are slightly varying from state to state, regarding educational qualification.
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