RRB JE Result 2019 Declared for Thiruvananthapuram; 2000 Candidates Qualified
aayushi madavi | August 13, 2019 | 03:11 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 13: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Thiruvananthapuram has declared the result of RRB JE 2019 examination on August 13 on the official website - rrbthiruvananthapuram.gov.in . A total of 2000 candidates have qualified to appear for RRB JE second stage CBT. Candidates can also check their scorecards by logging in using their user ID and password. Candidates can check their scorecards till August 27, 2019 only.
RRB JE result 2019 has been published in pdf format. RRB JE 2019 result pdf will display the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified computer based test (CBT) 1.
Candidates can go to their respective regional websites from the official website - www.indianrailways.gov.in . The result pdf will open on clicking on the RRB JE result link. Candidates have to click Ctrl + F in the pdf file to search their roll numbers. In case the candidates find their roll number, it means they have qualified.
RRB JE Cut Off 2019 has also been released along with the result of Thiruvananthapuram region. Candidates can check the cut off from the table below.
RRB JE CBT 1 was conducted from May 22 to June 2. Candidates had to take 4 sections - Mathematics, General Awareness, General Science and General Intelligence & Reasoning in RRB JE CBT 1 examination.
Shortlisted candidates in the result of RRB JE CBT 1 will be eligible to appear for RRB JE CBT 2 which will be conducted from August 28 to 31. Qualifying candidates of RRB JE CBT 2 will appear for the document verification stage. Candidates who successfully clear all stages of the examination will be recruited for the post of Junior Engineer in regional offices of the Indian Railways.
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