RRB Group D Exam: Weightage for marks obtained by CCAAs in NCVT exam
Abhiraj P | April 22, 2022 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Railway Recruitment Board has also exempted the Course Completed Act Apprentices from the physical efficiency test.
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Join Careers360 PremiumNEW DELHI: As per the latest changes made by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to the centralized employment notice, the board will provide weightage for the marks obtained by the Course Completed Act Apprentices (CCAAs) in the National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) examination, and also exempt them from the physical efficiency test.
According to a statement released by RRB, the marking scheme for the RRB Group D CCAAs will be such that one-third of the marks will be based on the marks obtained in the NCVT examination in the final merit list.
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"The Course Completed Act Apprentices will be given due weightage for the marks obtained in the National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) examination such that one-third of the marks in preparation of the final merit list after the conduct of CBT shall be based on the marks obtained in National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) examination," said RRB in the statement.
The RRB had recently withdrawn the changes introduced with respect to the RRB Group D 2022 exam by announcing to conduct only a single-stage computer-based test (CBT) for the RRB Group D exam 2022.
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