RRB Jammu Medical Notice 2026 – ALP, Technician, JE & Paramedical (CEN 01-04/2024) Candidates Delisted

📢 RRB Jammu Medical Notice – 8 Candidates Delisted, 1 Can Appeal Medical Rejection Till 19 March 2026

RRB Jammu has released a critical medical exam notice affecting multiple recruitment exams. A total of 8 candidates have been delisted due to absences during the DV or medical examination. Additionally, 1 candidate rejected on medical grounds can appeal the decision by 19 March 2026. If this affects you, read carefully—your appeal rights are limited!

✅ Quick Facts Table

Exam Candidates Affected Details
ALP (CEN 01/2024) 1 absconded Medical exam
Technician (CEN 02/2024) 2 absent DV + 1 unfit 1 can appeal
JE (CEN 03/2024) 2 absent DV No appeal
Paramedical (CEN 04/2024) 2 absent DV No appeal

📋 What Happened – Breaking Down the Notice

Total Delisted: 8 Candidates (Absent in DV/Medical)
CEN 01/2024 (ALP): 1 candidate absconded from medical exam (Roll: 211242170104440)
CEN 02/2024 (Technician): 2 candidates absent in DV
CEN 03/2024 (JE): 2 candidates absent in DV
CEN 04/2024 (Paramedical): 2 candidates absent in DV

Medical Rejection: 1 Candidate (Can Appeal)
CEN 02/2024 (Technician): 1 candidate declared medically unfit (Roll: 212244271366971)

📋 What Happens Now – Your Status Explained

If You Were Absent in DV or Medical Exam

Bad news: Your candidacy is permanently cancelled. There is no appeal process for absences. Here’s why RRB is strict:

  • You received admit cards and notifications – You had advance notice
  • Absence is treated as voluntary withdrawal – Not showing up indicates lack of interest
  • Fair to other candidates – RRB cannot hold positions for absentees
  • No second chance – The selection process is highly competitive

Moving forward: You can apply for the next recruitment notification from RRB Jammu, but you cannot appeal this cancellation.

If You Were Declared Medically Unfit

Good news: You have a legal right to appeal! The one medically rejected candidate from CEN 02/2024 (Technician) can challenge the rejection. The appeal deadline is 19 March 2026 by 18:00 hours.

📋 How to Appeal Medical Rejection – Complete Process

Step 1: Understand Your Medical Rejection Reason
– Get a written explanation from the medical board
– Common reasons: vision issues, height/weight variations, physical deformities, or chronic conditions
– Identify which specific standard you believe you meet

Step 2: Obtain a Specialist Medical Certificate
– Consult a qualified specialist doctor related to your rejection reason
– Request a detailed specialist certificate confirming you meet the required medical standard
– Use the format provided by RRB (Proforma A)
– Choose a reputed hospital for credibility

Step 3: Write Your Appeal Letter
– Follow Proforma B (appeal letter format) provided in the notice
– Explain why you believe you should be reconsidered
– Reference your specialist certificate clearly
– Keep it professional and factual

Step 4: Prepare the Demand Draft
– Prepare a DD for ₹1,000 in favor of Chairman, RRB, Jammu
– This is non-refundable
– Keep the DD number and issuing bank details safe

Step 5: Submit Your Appeal
– Mode of submission: Registered/Speed Post to RRB Jammu
– Include all documents: Appeal letter, specialist certificate, and DD
Deadline: 19 March 2026 by 18:00 hours (4:00 PM)
– Send a tracking request to confirm delivery

Important: After appeal submission, no further medical examination will be conducted. Your appeal will be decided solely on the documents you submit.

📅 Important Dates

Event Date & Time
Notice Released 18-02-2026
Appeal Deadline 19-03-2026, 18:00 hours (4:00 PM)
Mode Registered/Speed Post

🔗 Important Links & Resources

Resource Link
RRB Jammu Official Click Here to Visit
RRB ALP Exam Info Click Here to Visit
RRB Technician Exam Click Here to Visit
Medical Notice PDF Click Here to Download
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