RRB Group D 2022 Application Correction Window to Be Re-Opened for CCAAs From Sep 12
The RRB Group D Application Modification Link 2022 is going to be active soon, hence students can change their details if any, by Sep 13.
RRB Group D Application Modification Link 2022: The Railway Recruitment Board will be re-activating the RRB Group D Application Modification Link 2022 for CCAAs. However, the link will be available for access only for two days, September 12-13. Besides, candidates who want to notify that they exist CCAAs from railway backgrounds (on or before April 12, 2019) can use the RRB Group D Application Modification Link 2022 to alter their details. Candidates can also fill out their NCVT examination marks using the RRB Group D Application Modification Link 2022 by September 13. However, authorities will not take in any more requests for modification once the deadline is over.
Exam Details for RRB Group D
Furthermore, the Phase 3 RRB Group D examinations began on September 8 and will continue till September 19. Moreover, the exam is taking place for the following RRC sectors.
- East Coast Railway, Bhubaneshwar
- Northeast Frontier Railway, Guwahati
- Northern Railway, New Delhi
- Southern Railway, Chennai
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As per examinees, the difficulty level for the RRB Group D phase 3 exams ranges from moderate to difficult. The question consists of logical reasoning, mathematics, general science, and general knowledge. Students were questioned on various subjects ranging from circular and linear seating arrangements to coding decoding in reasoning. In Math, there were questions on simple interest, profit and loss, work and time, and speed. General Science questions consisted of the volume of a cylinder, chemical reactions and electric current. Lastly, some general knowledge questions were on IPL 2022, the finance commission, the most polluted river in India, and the ozone layer.
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