RRB Clerk Transfer Query (Rajasthan RRB Employees Only)

I'm currently working as an RRB Clerk in Rajasthan and wanted to ask those who are already serving or have previously served in any Rajasthan RRB.

I have some contacts who can help with the transfer, so getting approval isn't my main concern. I just want to know the official process for applying.

I've heard that it's possible to apply for a transfer after completing around 2 months of service. Is this actually true?

If yes, could you please share:

- How do I officially apply for the transfer?

- Is there any prescribed application format or procedure?

- After completing 2 months, can I submit the request directly through my branch?

I'd really appreciate responses only from current or former Rajasthan RRB employees who have firsthand experience.

Thanks in advance! 🙏

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u/FearlessSamson — 14 days ago

For my fellow banking aspirants 🫶🏻❤️

You may come across many posts about toxic work culture, late working hours, and pressure in banks. There is no doubt that the job comes with challenges. But whenever you feel demotivated, remember why you started this journey in the first place.

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This profession can help you achieve your goals, provide financial stability, and earn you respect among your family, relatives, and society. So whenever you feel like giving up, remind yourself of the dream that pushed you to begin.

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Keep going. Your hard work will be worth it.

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Best of luck 🤞🏻

u/FearlessSamson — 2 months ago

Moving from Jaipur to Banswara (Bagidora)

Hey everyone,

I’m from Jaipur and I’ll be shifting to Banswara (specifically Bagidora side) for my Gramin Bank job. I’m 20M and this will be my first time living away from home for work.

Wanted to know from locals or people who’ve lived there — how’s the city overall?

How are the people and local culture?

Is it peaceful/safe for someone new?

Food, cafes, places to explore nearby?

Weather and connectivity?

Anything I should know before shifting there?

Coming from Jaipur, I know it’ll be a completely different vibe, so just trying to understand the place better before moving.

Would really appreciate any advice or random tips that could help. Thanks :)

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u/FearlessSamson — 3 months ago

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Here’s some basic info about me

I’m 20 years old, around 5’11 in height and quite slim at 57 kg

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u/FearlessSamson — 4 months ago