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Nidhi Kumari

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The cut-off scores for the Railway Recruitment Board's (RRB) Group D exam change every year depending on several variables, including the volume of applications, exam difficulty, and open positions. The most recent cut-off data currently available relates to the 2022 exam. For example, the Unreserved (UR) category cut-off percentage in the Bangalore region was 96.88%, with normalised marks at 66.32. Similarly, the UR category in the Bhubaneswar region had a cut-off percentage of 96.96%, which is equivalent to 66.50 normalised marks. The RRB has established the following minimum qualifying scores for the Group D exam:Unreserved and
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Ankit kumar

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Hi Rohit, The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the application form for the Group D recruitment 2025. You can apply online from January 23, 2025, to February 22, 2025, through the official RRB website.Key Details:Vacancies: 32,438 positions across various posts.Eligibility: Candidates must have passed the 10th grade or possess an ITI or equivalent qualification.Age Limit: Applicants should be between 18 to 36 years old as of January 1, 2025.Application Fee: General/OBC/EWS candidates: INR 500; SC/ST/PWD/Female/Transgender/Minorities/Economically Backward Class candidates: INR 250. Note: A refund of INR 400 for General/OB
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Anurag Shivam

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To prepare for the RRB Group D exam, focus on understanding the syllabus thoroughly, practice regularly with previous year papers and mock tests, identify your weak areas and work on improving them, learn shortcuts and formulas, and prioritize building a strong foundation in General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and General Awareness, while also staying updated on current affairs. Key steps for RRB Group D preparation:Analyze the Syllabus:Familiarize yourself with the detailed syllabus for all sections including General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and General Awareness. St
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Ajay Kumar

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Railway ka form kese bena h appy kane ka link btao 

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Shiv Kumar

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You can obtain access to recently published RRB Group D question papers which will help your preparation. Previous year question papers for RRB Group D are accessible through the following resources:Career Power: Offers RRB Group D previous year question papers with solutions in both English and Hindi. Testbook enables users to obtain RRB Group D previous year question papers accompanied by solutions in PDF format. Many Gov prep app: Hosts RRB Group D previous year question papers along with answer keys, available for download in PDF format. Youtube video discription:You can check it also on yt in video soln of pyq.Users
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Nidhi Kumari

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The RRB Group D tests are not exclusive to SC/ST applicants. Any eligible candidate, regardless of caste or category, may take the RRB Group D exam. To fill entry-level jobs in the Indian Railways, including track maintainers, helpers, and porters, among other posts, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) administers the Group D tests. Candidates from all OBC (Other Backward Classes), SC (Scheduled Castes), ST (Scheduled Tribes), and general categories are eligible to take the exam.Nonetheless, candidates from the SC, ST, and OBC groups are subject to specific reservations, meaning they have a different allotment of exam seats. 

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