RRB Mumbai Announces RRB Group D Result 2018 for CBT; Check Details Here
Bachan Thakur | March 4, 2019 | 04:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 4: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Mumbai has declared the RRB Group D result for the Computer Based Test (CBT) held from September 17 to December 17, 2018 for Level – 1 Posts of 7th Central Pay Commission(CPC) Pay Matrix. It must be noted that RRB Mumbai has announced the result for Mumbai Region only. Candidates can check RRB Group D result for CBT contains roll numbers of the qualified candidates. The result as been declared only for those candidates who have taken the test. They can check their result by visiting the official site – http://www.rrbmumbai.gov.in/.
According to the RRB Group D result of CBT for Mumbai, 13880 candidates are provisionally shortlisted to appear in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Candidates equal to three times the vacancies have been shortlisted for the PET. The result document of RRB Group D Mumbai reflects that the authority has shortlisted candidates three times the total number of vacancies for appearing in the PET. The roll numbers of the Persons with Benchmark disabilities (PwBD) have not been included in the result PDF as they are exempted from appearing in PET.
Candidates can also check and download their scorecard from the official website of RRB Mumbai and check their normalised marks and shortlisting status for PET by logging in. To do so, they have to enter their registration number and date of birth in DD-MM-YYYY format till March 15, 2019.
Further, an SMS or email will also be sent to the registered mobile number and email of the shortlisted candidates from where they can download their admit card for PET. Though the dates for the PET are not confirmed, but it’s highly likely to begin in the third and fourth week of March 2019.
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