Virtually every time you try to book in the morning at 8:00AM, the www.irctc.co.in login session will either drop almost instantaneously with errors such as \"service unavailable\", “failing to load” entire page and intermittent disconnection problems etc. Surprisingly access to all sites other than the www.irctc.co.in works okay during this initial period of Tatkal e-ticket reservation.
More to the surprise, suddenly after some time everything starts working fine, but only to know that all tickets have been waitlisted by that time. Since this is not one time or isolated incidents but is being faced daily by all the internet users who attempt to book online through IRCTC reservation website, I feel that there is some kind of nexus to prevent people from their rights of equality otherwise how come booking of the tickets across the Railway Reservation Counter Terminal and through Travel Agents is possible.
Are there any “priority levels” service assigned in the software developed for Computerized Train Ticket Reservation System?
It seems that IRCTC servers are not able to handle heavy load. It’s high time that Indian Railways should upgrade the servers as now almost all are using IRCTC to book tickets and it is one of the Indian site which gets maximum number of hits.
Is there a nexus between agents and IRCTC as it is learnt that these agents have some program to book Tatkal tickets which is scheduled to run during 8 to 8.15AM and it keeps running during this time until all their tickets are booked.Following are some the step by step procedure as to how to book a ticket online
More to the surprise, suddenly after some time everything starts working fine, but only to know that all tickets have been waitlisted by that time. Since this is not one time or isolated incidents but is being faced daily by all the internet users who attempt to book online through IRCTC reservation website, I feel that there is some kind of nexus to prevent people from their rights of equality otherwise how come booking of the tickets across the Railway Reservation Counter Terminal and through Travel Agents is possible.
Are there any “priority levels” service assigned in the software developed for Computerized Train Ticket Reservation System?
It seems that IRCTC servers are not able to handle heavy load. It’s high time that Indian Railways should upgrade the servers as now almost all are using IRCTC to book tickets and it is one of the Indian site which gets maximum number of hits.
Is there a nexus between agents and IRCTC as it is learnt that these agents have some program to book Tatkal tickets which is scheduled to run during 8 to 8.15AM and it keeps running during this time until all their tickets are booked.Following are some the step by step procedure as to how to book a ticket online
- First of all you need to log on to https://www.irctc.co.in/ and find out the train name and train number in which you need to travel.
- Create an account on the website and then log on to the account .
- Fill in all the details including the train details such as the train name, train number, its start time, name of the station you want to board the train etc.
- Once you have selected the desired train then select the train and proceed to payment.
- There are various options by which you can make the payment such as a debit card, credit card, mint card or direct bank transfer.
- Once the payment goes through, the system generates an e-ticket which you can take a print out and show it to the ticket checker while you are travelling.
For all this facility Indian railways charge a small fees of 10 INR .
If you are in urgent demand and see that there are less number of tickets then it is advisable to use the tatkal facility in which you have to pay an extra sum of money in order to get your tickets booked at short notice.
Remember to carry a copy of the e-ticket along with an ID proof such as Drivers license, pan card etc while travelling. Though it is very simple and convenient however if you do not have a computer or an internet connection then you can seek help of various authorized railways booking agents.
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