RRB recruitment exams 2020 to begin from tomorrow amid COVID-19; railways issues important notice

RRB recruitment exams 2020 to begin from tomorrow amid COVID-19; railways issues important notice

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Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial
New Delhi, Updated on Dec 14, 2020 11:37 IST

Indian Railways is all set to conduct a mega recruitment drive in three phases from December 15 onwards. More than 2.44 crore candidates will be appearing in different cities across the country. Read below to check the important instructions released by the RRBs.

RRB recruitment exams 2020 to begin from tomorrow amid COVID-19

Indian Railways is all set to conduct a mega recruitment drive in three phases from December 15 onwards. Around 1.4 lakh vacancies will be filled. More than 2.44 crore candidates will be appearing in different cities across the country.

In the first phase, Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) will conduct the exam for Isolated and Ministerial categories from December 15 to 18. In the second phase, RRB NTPC 2020 exam will be conducted from December 28 to the last week of March 2021. The third recruitment is the RRB Group D exam, which will commence from April to June end 2021.

RRB MI admit card 2020 has been released. RRB admit cards for the other exams will be released four days prior to the exam on the official websites of RRBs.

RRBs will be conducting the exams by following SOPs as laid down by the government ensuring social distancing, use of masks and sanitisers. The temperature of candidates will be checked using thermos guns. Candidates having temperatures above normal will not be allowed. RRBs will send intimation in this regard to candidates on their registered email and mobile number regarding rescheduling of the exam.

The shifts for conducting the exams to only two shifts per day. Candidates have provided exam centres to candidates in their own state. Female and PWD candidates are accommodated in their home states. Railways will be running special exam trains for candidates.

Candidates will have to give COVID-19 self-declaration in the prescribed format at the entry or else they will not be allowed to give the exam. After each shift, the exam centre will be sanitised before the beginning of another shift.

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Shubham36

4 years ago

If my raw marks is 75 in the exam of 4th Jan shift 1 so what is my tantive normalised marks?

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Sujan Sardar

4 years ago

How to bengali language exam?

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