RRB ALP Revised Result & Cutoff 2018 for Second Stage CBT Released @www.indianrailways.gov; Check Details Here
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Subscribe NowSupriya Kumari | April 27, 2019 | 05:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have announced the revised result of the second stage CBT for all the regions on April 27, 2019. Along with the declaration of second stage revised result, the commission has also released the cutoff. Candidates who have appeared for second stage CBT on January 21 to 23, 2019 can check the result and cutoff on the regional websites of RRBs at - www.indianrailways.gov .
RRB ALP result 2018 is available in pdf format with roll numbers of qualified candidates. Candidates whose roll numbers are there in the result pdf have qualified the second stage CBT. RRB ALP second stage CBT had two parts - part A and B.
The part A of second stage CBT had 100 objective type questions from Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning and Basic Science and Engineering p whereas the part B was only qualifying in nature and had questions from relevant trade selected by candidates. Selected candidates are eligibile to appear for CBAT which will be held on May 10, 2019.
Only those candidates who have applied for Assistant Loco Pilots (ALP) have to appear for Computer-based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and those who have applied for Technicians have to appear for Document verification. RRB conducts ALP exam for the recruitment of ALP and Technicians. A total of 64,371 vacancies have been announced for the recruitment of the year 2018.
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