The message you’re receiving: “Jio Alert Spam | Dear Applicant, Your Application for CEN No. 08/2024 Has Been Provisionally Accepted.” looks suspicious and may be part of a spam or phishing scam, especially if:
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You never applied for any “CEN No. 08/2024”
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It came from an unknown number or via SMS/email
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It includes links or asks for personal details
🔍 What is “CEN No. 08/2024”?
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In India, CEN (Centralized Employment Notification) numbers are used by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) for official job notifications.
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So CEN No. 08/2024 may refer to a legitimate recruitment notification — but scammers often spoof such official terms to make their messages look trustworthy.
🚩 Why This Might Be Spam or Fraud
Here are signs that this is not legitimate:
| Red Flag | Explanation |
|---|---|
| “Jio Alert Spam” label | Even the network (Jio) is labeling it as spam. |
| No personalized details | Real messages usually include your name, registration ID, etc. |
| You didn’t apply | Self-explanatory — if you never submitted an application, it’s 100% fake. |
| Link to unknown site | Often includes phishing links to fake login pages. |
| Urgent tone / next steps | Scammers push you to act quickly — “click here to confirm,” etc. |
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✅ What You Should Do
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Do not click on any links in the message.
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Do not reply or provide any personal details.
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If you’re using MyJio app, you can report the SMS as spam.
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You can also forward the spam SMS to 1909 (India’s TRAI spam report number).
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Block the sender if you’re repeatedly receiving similar messages.
🛡 Want to Check If CEN 08/2024 is Legit?
If you genuinely applied for an RRB position, you can:
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Visit the official RRB website: https://www.rrbcdg.gov.in/
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Look under the notifications section for CEN No. 08/2024
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Verify with your actual application ID / credentials.
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