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Surendra Kallnoor

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Preparing for the RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) exams requires a focused strategy, covering various subjects and using reliable study materials. Here's a step-by-step guide

Subjects for the RRB are :

Mathematics: Quantitative aptitude and basic arithmetic.

General Intelligence & Reasoning: Logical reasoning and problem-solving.

General Awareness: Current affairs, general knowledge, Indian Railways.

Science (for specific posts): Physics, Chemistry, Biology (based on syllabus).

Mathematics

Refer to "Quantitative Aptitude" by R.S Aggarwal.

Reasoning

"A Verbal approach to Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning" by R.S Aggarwal

General Awareness

"Lucent's

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Chanchal Jain

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Marks normalization is a statistical process used to adjust the scores of candidates who appear for the same exam but in different shifts. This method ensures that no candidate is disadvantaged or advantaged due to the difficulty level of the question papers varying across different shifts. RRBs use the percentile equivalence method for normalizing the scores of candidates.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Next in line with the 2024 Railway recruitment, it is for all posts in the Indian Railways. The RRB conducts these exams under different railway groups, such as Group A, Group B, or Group C. The courses consist of technical and non-technical posts and comprise different stages such as Online Application, Computer Based Test (CBT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Document Verification, and Medical Examination.

The exam pattern for RRB for 2024 generally has MCQs on topics such as General Awareness, Mathematics, General Intelligence, Reasoning, and technical subjects (for technical posts). The syllabus for the exams might differ in the nu

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Praveen Pravn

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While you can apply for Governmengt jobs based on your 10th marks, but if you can finish your 12th,  

Following Top 7 Government Job Exams are for 12th Pass Students
  1. SSC CHSL. This exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for various government departments. 
  2. SSC GD Constable.
  3. Railway RRB Group D.
  4. Indian Army Clerk. 
  5. Indian Air Force Airmen. 
  6. Indian Navy Sailor. 
  7. State-level government exams.

 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The RRB group-D exam is conducted in online mode only through CBT. The types of questions are objective only and total number of questions are 100. Those who qualify in the written test, are supposed to qualify in the physical efficiency test also which is qualifying in nature. The maximum marks for written test are 100 and cutoff is prepared according to written test scores only. You can visit the official website of railway for detailed information about the vacancy and application fees. 

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Yash Goswami

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The RRB Staff Nurse exam is expected to be held in June 2024. The official notification for the exam is expected to be released in January 2024, and online applications are expected to start in February 2024. The admit cards are expected to be released in May 2024.

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings

To check your response sheet for the RRB Group D 2024 exam, follow these steps:

Visit the Official RRB Website: Go to the regional website of the RRB where you applied.

Login: Enter your user ID and password to access your account.

Locate the Answer Key Section: Look for the link related to the RRB Group D answer key or response sheet.

Download Your Response Sheet: you can download your response sheet along with the answer key.

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings everyone

The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several factors:

Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam affects competition and cut-off scores.

Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty influences how many candidates can achieve qualifying scores; a harder exam typically results in a lower cut-off.

Number of Vacancies: The total vacancies available for the positions directly impacts the cut-off; more vacancies can lead to a lower cut-off. 

Previous Year Cut-Offs: Historical cut-off trends are considered to establish benchmarks for current exams. 

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings everyone

The RRB Group D cut-off marks are influenced by several factors:

Number of Candidates: More candidates typically lead to a higher cut-off score due to increased competition.

Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty affects how many candidates can achieve qualifying scores; a harder exam may lower the cut-off.

Vacancies Available: The total number of positions available directly impacts the cut-off; more vacancies can result in a lower cut-off. 

For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of RRB Group D or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the g

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Aruna Chhetri

Contributor-Level 10

Hello! Greetings

The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several key factors:

Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam influences the cut-off, as higher participation typically raises the score needed to qualify.

Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty affects how many candidates can achieve the required scores; a tougher exam usually results in a lower cut-off.

Number of Vacancies: The available positions directly impact the cut-off; more vacancies can lead to a lower cut-off as more candidates can be selected.

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