RRB Group D answer key 2022, question paper out; raise objections from tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | October 14, 2022 | 02:30 PM IST | 1 min read
Objections against RRB Group D questions, answer key can be raised from October 15 till October 19, 2022, by paying Rs 50 at rrbcdg.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the RRB Group D answer key 2022 on the official website, rrbcdg.gov.in. Candidates who appeared in the RRB Group D 2022 exam held from August 17 to October 11 will be able to download the answer key.
Candidates can login using their registration number and date of birth to view RRB Group D question paper and responses for level 1 exam. Objections against RRB Group D questions, answer key can be raised from October 15 till October 19, 2022, by paying Rs 50.
The RRB Group D 2022 exam is held to fill up over 1 lakh vacancies under Level 1 of 7th CPC matrix in various units of Indian Railways. Candidates who qualify the computer-based test (CBT) will have to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) to be shortlisted. Those qualifying both CBT and PET will be called for document verification.
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How to download RRB Group D answer key
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download RRB Group D answer key 2022, question paper.
- Visit the Railway board official website.
- Click on the candidate login or the RRB Group D answer key notification 2022.
- Candidates will be redirected to the login page.
- Enter registration number and date of birth and login.
- RRB Group D answer key, response sheet, question paper will be displayed.
- Download answer key for future reference.
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