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Indrani Thakur

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RRB Group D scorecard link is made available online. The scorecard is not sent to candidates by post. The scorecard can be downloaded by logging with the required details. The hard copy of the scorecard is not sent by post.

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Bhumika Arora

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Following are the items banned inside IBPS RRB exam centre:

  • Any stationery items such as bits of paper, geometry/pencil box, plastic pouch, calculator, scale, writing pad, pen drives, log table, electronic pen/scanner
  • Any communication device such as bluetooth, earphones, microphone, pager, health band etc. is not allowed
  • Other items such as goggles, handbags, hair-pin, hair-band, belt, cap, watch/wrist watch, Camera, metallic item, eatable items opened or packed are not allowed

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Manisha Singh

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Candidates are advised to analyze the previous years' cutoff, as it is a part of effective preparation. It also provides insights into the difficulty level of the exam, trends, and also the exam pattern or question pattern. It helps candidates to prioritize their preparation accordingly, set their targets, understand the important areas to focus on, make proper study plans, gain confidence, etc.

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Chanchal Shekhar

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It is advised to the candidates to focus on both Prelims and Mains syllabus rigorously. Understanding and mastering the content will not only enhance their understanding but also improve their chances of success in the examination. He or she should practice previous year papers and also go through the exam pattern properly. Practice mock test and improve accuracy. 

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Shikha Goyal

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In a UPSC IES 2025 exam, candidates can aim for 420 plus total marks or higher (Prelims + Mains + Personality Test) as a General category candidate. It is advised for the candidates to follow a good strategy that will help to gain a strong performance in all three stages.

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Satyendra Garg

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The UPSC ESE/IES 2025 cutoff is determined based on the difficulty level of the exam (prelims and mains), the number of vacancies, previous years' trends, and the overall performance of the candidates. The cutoff marks may vary slightly across categories and branches.

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Abhishek Kumar

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IBPS RRB application form can be filled online only. The fees need to be paid online only. The selection process comprises prelims, mains and interview. Candidates need to be 18 years inorder to apply for the exam.

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