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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC cut off is calculated based on the normalised scores. This process is followed to adjust the difficulty level of questions since the exam is conducted in multiple sessions. The scores are normalised using the equi-percentile method. For eg: If the negative marking is 1/3 and candidates have answered 80 questions, out of which 12 were wrong, then the raw score will be 80-12-12 * (1/3) = 64. Therefore, 64 is the raw score.

Also Read: RRB NTPC Normalisation of Marks

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Anangsha Patra

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RRB NTPC cut off is calculated based on number of candidates, difficulty level, competition level. Separate cut off marks are announcedf for different stages. Besides cut off, candidates are required to secure the qualifying marks.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates can refer to the following books for RRB NTPC General Awareness.

  • Manorama Yearbook
  • Lucent's GK

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates can refer to the following books for RRB NTPC General Intelligence and Reasoning.

  • General Intelligence and Reasoning by RN Thakur
  • Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey

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Anangsha Patra

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RRBs also release the response sheets of candidates who appear in the exam. The response sheets consist of the answers marked by the candidates during the computer-based test. Using the response sheet, candidates can compare their marked answers with the provisional answer key to calculate the probable score. 

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Anangsha Patra

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Few important points related to the answer key are given below:

  • The correct answers in RRB NTPC answer key are marked with a green tick
  • The question ID is mentioned on the right-hand side of the question
  • The status of the question is mentioned on the right-hand side of the question
  • The correct option chosen by candidates is displayed at the right of the question
  • Objections can be raised in English
  • Candidates can raise objections against the questions and their respective alternative
  • The objections once submitted cannot be edited later
  • Objections can be raised online only

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Anangsha Patra

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Some of the important highlights of RRB NTPC answer key are given below:

  • RRBs release the provisional answer keys along with the response sheet and question papers
  • Candidates can cross-check the answers from the response sheet
  • In case of any issue with the answer key, candidates can challenge it by paying the fee as prescribed by the board
  • RRBs will release the final answer keys after scrutinising the challenges received against the provisional answer key

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Sneha Kumari

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There is no such thing as easy or difficult. You have to put equal efforts everywhere. 

The difficulty level of exams can vary depending on individual strengths, preparation strategies, and personal aptitude. However, it is generally observed that the Bank Clerical Exam (such as IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk) is considered relatively easier compared to the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams and RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam.

Here are some factors to consider:

  1. Syllabus and Exam Pattern: The Bank Clerical exams generally have a specific syllabus focusing on topics like English Language, Numerica

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