RRB Group D 2019 application modification link to be active from December 15
RRB Group D candidates whose application was rejected due to invalid photograph and signature can upload afresh as an one time opportunity on the official websites of RRBs.
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Subscribe NowAnu Parthiban | December 6, 2021 | 08:55 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) on Sunday announced that the RRB Group D 2019 modification link will be active from December 15 for those candidates whose RRB Group D 2019 application form was rejected.
Applicants whose application was rejected due to invalid photograph and signature can upload afresh as an one time opportunity on the official websites of RRBs.
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All candidates have to check their RRB Group D application status, application registration number and date of birth.” Candidates are also advised to keep ready their scanned photograph and signature as per the specification mentioned by the railway board.
“The RRB Group D 2019 candidates whose applications were already accepted need not apply again through the link,” the board said.
“Beware of the touts who may misguide with false promise of getting them selected for the job on illegal consideration. The recruitment process in the RRB/RRC exams is fully computerized and the selection is based purely on the merit of candidates,” the RRB warned the candidates.
RRB Group D exam is conducted for various categories to fill 1,03,769 vacancies. The RRB Group D 2019 exam was postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic. However, a total of 1 crore candidates registered for the exam. RRB Group D exam was scheduled to be conducted in June and the notification regarding the recruitment was released in February 2019.
Students had also taken to Twitter and sought a response from the railway board on the delay.
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