RRB Results 2019 for Paramedical Released; Check here Cut off, Results
vikrant.shukla | September 9, 2019 | 12:13 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 09: Railways Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the CBT results of Paramedical exams 2019 of RRB Ajmer, RRB Ahmedabad, RRB Bhopal, RRB Chennai and RRB Muzaffarpur on September 08, 2019 in PDF format. This result contains the roll number of the passed candidates who are now eligible for the document verification and the medical round.
In RRB Muzaffarpur, a total of 34 candidates have qualified out of which 23 are for staff nurse, 05 for Health and Malaria Inspector Grade III as well as 06 for Pharmacist Grade II.
In RRB Ajmer, a total of 144 candidates have qualified out of which 50 are in staff nurse, 39 are in Pharmacist Grade III and 36 in the Lab Assistant Grade II.
In RRB Mumbai, 364 candidates qualified out of which 264 were for the staff nurse, 23 for Health and Malaria Inspector Grade III category and 34 were for the Pharmacist Grade II category and rest for other categories.
In RRB Ahmedabad 125 candidates have qualified, in RRB Bhopal 75 have qualified and in RRB Chennai 275 have qualified.
The results are available on the official website of the respective RRBs, candidates are advised to visit the official website to see the results;
The RRB Paramedical exams are being conducted to fill in 1937 vacancies, with the highest vacancies of 1109 in staff nurse. The computer-based test for RRB Paramedical 2019 was conducted from July 19 to July 21 across India. There were 100 questions of 100 marks with ⅓ negative markings per question.
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