RRB ALP result announced 3 days before schedule; check score card, cut off
Bachan Thakur | November 2, 2018 | 10:36 PM IST
New Delhi, November 2 : Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have announced the first stage examination 3 days before the scheduled date. The result of the first stage was earlier slated to be out on November 5, however, now the result has been declared on November 2.
As per the first stage result, over 9 lakh candidates have been shortlisted to take the second stage computer based test. To check RRB ALP 2018 first stage result , candidates have to enter their user ID and password.
Along with the result announcement of the first stage computer based test of RRB ALP, the cut off and score card have also been released by the authorities. It must be noted that with the result announcement, the authorities have also rescheduled the second stage examination, which will be taken by over 9 lakh candidates shortlisted in the first stage.
As per the new dates, RRB ALP second stage computer based test will now be held from December 12 to 14. Earlier, the examination was slated to be held on November 19.
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