RRB ALP Result 2018 for the Second stage CBT Announced; Check Details Here
Supriya Kumari | April 6, 2019 | 12:15 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have declared the result of the second stage CBT on April 5. Along with the result, RRB has also released the cutoff, scorecard and final answer key. The result is available on the official website - http://www.indianrailways.gov.in in pdf format. Candidates can check their result by downloading the result pdf.
RRB ALP result 201 8 for the second stage CBT was held from January 21 to 23, 2019. Shortlisted candidates in the second stage CBT will have to appear for CBAT which will be conducted on April 16, 2019 and Document verification as per the post they have applied for.
The second stage CBT had two parts - part A and B. In part A, there were 100 objective type questions from Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning and Basic Science and Engineering p whereas in part B was only qualifying in nature and had questions from relevant trade selected by candidates.
Candidates who have applied for Assistant Loco Pilots (ALP) will have to appear for Computer-based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and those who have applied for Technicians will have to appear for Document verification. RRB ALP is conducted for the recruitment of ALP and Technicians. As many as 64,371 vacancies have been announced for this year 2018.
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