RRC Group D Recruitment 2019 ; Know your Application Status from tomorrow
Piyush.Dixit | July 24, 2019 | 06:43 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi July 24: Indian Railway has released a notification on its official website that before releasing the admit card of Group D exam authority will release a window through which candidates can check their status of application form. Railway has made the announcement that scrutiny of application form Group D Railway exam is completed for which candidates have filled the application form. So now candidates can check their status of application form from July 25 to 31, 2019. Candidates can check the status of their application form in online mode only and it can be accessed on 16 RRB's website. Earlier Board has invited applications for Group D service for various posts of Level-1 vide CEN No.RRC -01/2019.
Authority has mentioned that candidates can check their application status by login with their registration number and date of birth. Though at present site is under maintenance and it will be active from tomorrow at 12:00 am onwards.
RRB has also mentioned that SMS and E-mail will be sent to all those candidates whose application form of Group D service will be rejected. Those candidates whose application form will be accepted will be issued the admit card of Group D service. It is expected that exam of Group D service might take place in September.
Steps to check Application Status of RRC Group D
1. Visit any official RRB website
2. Enter Login credentials
3. Click Submit button
4. Check status of RRC Group D application form
Railways conducts exam of Group D for the post of Track Maintainer Grade-IV, Helper/Assistant, Assistant Points man etc.
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