RRB Group D results declared, RRC to begin Group D recruitment process from March 12

RRB Group D results declared, RRC to begin Group D recruitment process from March 12

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 01:36 AM IST
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The RRB Group D results for various posts such as helper, track maintainer, porter, assistant pointsman, and other posts are out now. The candidates can check their results on the official RRB websites, http://www.rrbcdg.gov.in and http://www.indianrailways.gov.in. According to reports, more than 1 crore candidates appeared for the Railway Recruitment Board’s (RRB) Group D posts. Approximately 1,90,000 have been shortlisted to take the physical efficiency test.

The candidates who have been shortlisted for the physical efficiency test will have to wait for admit cards for the exam. Now, the railway recruitment cells (RRC) will take candidate’s physical efficiency test, document verification, and medical examination.

“Accordingly, all future communication on these forthcoming activities for the shortlisted candidates shall be sent by the respective Chairpersons of RRC,” reads the official notification, reported NDTV. The RRCs will initiate another Group D recruitment process from March 12. The RRC has notified a total of 1 lakh vacancies that are to be filled up.

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