RRB NTPC Application Status 2020 to commence from September 21; Check dates
Team Careers360 | September 16, 2020 | 04:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Railway Recruitment Board has released the notification regarding RRB NTPC application status 2020 on September 16 at its official website. In the previous notice RRB has announced that scrutiny of the online application form was completed.
RRB NTPC Application Status 2020 Link Active; Check Status Here
In RRB NTPC 2020 application status, candidates can check whether their applications are provisionally accepted or rejected due to some reasons. Candidates can check their RRB NTPC application status through regional websites of various zones as per the prescribed dates. Check below for more details.
RRB recruitment 2020 application status will be released on September 21 while candidates can check their application status till September 30.
The login credentials required to check RRB NTPC recruitment 2020 application status are application number, date of birth and security code.
Railway Recruitment Board will also send SMS or Email to the candidates whose application form has been provisionally rejected.
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Previously, RRB NTPC Group D exam date 2020 has been released by the exam conducting authorities. As per the RRB NTPC exam date 2020 expected, the exam is scheduled to be conducted on December 15 in the online mode.
The exam has been scheduled to be conducted in December due to COVID-19 outbreak in the country. As per the official figures RRB has received 2 crore 40 lakh applications for the railway recruitment 2020.
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