RRB JE Admit Card for Second Stage CBT Released; Check Steps to Download
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Subscribe NowPiyush.Dixit | September 16, 2019 | 11:24 AM IST
New Delhi, September 16: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the admit card for RRB Junior Engineer (JE) exam. RRB JE Second stage exam computer based test (CBT) rescheduled exam is slated to be conducted on September 19, 2019.
Candidates should note that all candidates need not to appear in this rescheduled RRB JE exam.. Hence it is advisable to candidates who have qualified in stage 1 CBT exam of RRB should visit the link given on official RRB website. Candidates whose exam will not be rescheduled will receive a message after login on official link that “This Login is not Applicable for you ”.
Steps to download RRB JE Admit card for Rescheduled Exam
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Visit the official website of RRB - www.rrcb.gov.in
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Visit on the respective RRB region website
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Click on the latest notification of RRB JE admit card for 2nd stage CBT exam
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This link will redirect to a new window
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Candidates should enter the login details i.e registration number and date of birth
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Click on submit button
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Download and save RRB JE admit card for future reference
RRB JE second stage exam will have 150 questions to solve it in 120 Minutes. The question comprises topics from Science, General Awareness, Basics of Environment, Basics of Computers and Applications, and Pollution Control and Technical Abilities.
RRB is conducting JE Exam to recruit 13,487 candidates for the posts of Junior Engineer(JE), Depot Material Superintendent(DMS), Junior Engineer (Information Technology) and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) in Indian Railways.
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