How do I become a loco pilot at Indian Railways? Know the salary, required qualification and recruitment process. Read complete information from Assistant Loco Pilot to Experienced Loco Pilot here!



Indian Railways is the fourth largest railway network in the world. According to the India Brand Equity Foundation, 22,593 trains run in India every day. Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) recruits lakhs of candidates every year for various posts. If you are planning to become a train driver i.e. loco pilot, then in this article we will give you detailed information about their salary, recruitment process and qualification.



Who is a loco pilot?



The person who drives the train is called a loco pilot. On an average, 10,000 passengers travel in a train in the railway network, and the responsibility of their safety lies with the loco pilot. Therefore, this work is not only exciting but also highly responsible.



Loco Pilot Recruitment Process



You may be surprised to know that direct recruitment cannot make a loco pilot. Initially, candidates are appointed as Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP). After this, they are given rigorous training. Only after gaining training and experience, the candidate is allowed to drive the train as a full-fledged loco pilot.



What is the salary of a loco pilot?



According to reports, the salary of a loco pilot can vary depending on their experience:



Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP): ₹25,000 to ₹35,000 per month



Experienced Loco Pilot: ₹50,000 to ₹1,00,000 per month



Apart from this, various allowances, perks and other facilities are also provided to railway employees, which increases their total income.



Eligibility required to become a loco pilot



To become a loco pilot, the candidate has to fulfill the educational qualification given below:



It is mandatory to have passed 12th with at least 50% marks from a recognized board.



ITI certificate in the relevant trade is mandatory.



Diploma or graduation may also be required for some posts.



How is the selection process done?



Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) completes the selection process for the post of Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) in three stages:



Stage 1 – CBT (Computer Based Test)



Stage 2 – Advanced Level Test and Psychometric Test



Stage 3 – Document Verification and Medical Test

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