RRB NTPC Typing Test: Re-exam for shift 1 will be held on August 27; latest update
Anu Parthiban | August 16, 2022 | 07:05 PM IST | 1 min read
The link for viewing exam city, date and downloading of travelling authority for SC, ST candidates will be made available at rrbcdg.gov.in by August 19.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced that it will conduct the re-exam for the RRB NTPC typing skill test on August 27, 2022. The first shift of RRB NTPC computer-based typing skill test held on August 12, 2022, was cancelled due to technical reasons. The railway board has now announced the re-exam dates on the official website.
The RRB official notice read, “The Re-exam for the candidates who attended the first shift Computer Based Typing Skill Test against CEN-01/2019 on 12.08.2022 is now scheduled to be held on 27.08.2022.”
The link for viewing the exam city and date and downloading of travelling authority for SC, ST candidates will be made available on the website by August 19, 2022, the board informed.
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“Downloading of e-call letters will start 4 days prior to exam date mentioned in Exam City and date intimation link,” it added.
The Railway Board also advised candidates to refer only to the official website of RRBs for latest updates on the recruitment process. This recruitment drive will fill up over 10,000 posts including junior clerk cum typist, accounts clerk cum typist, junior time keeper, trains clerk among other posts.
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