Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Jammu Srinagar has released results for the RRB NTPC CEN 01/2019 computer-based test (CBT 1) examination today on January 15, 2022. The merit list has been made available for download in PDF document format only. Candidates can now access the result online by visiting the official web portal rrbjammu.nic.in. The board has also released category-wise cut-off list on the official portal.
RRB Jammu NTPC results: how to download
Examinees must follow these steps to check the merit list-
Step 1. Visit the official website of RRB Jammu at rrbjammu.nic.in
Step 2. On the homepage list of results is displayed. On the topmost area results for RRB NTPC are displayed post wise
Step 3. Click on the PDF link of the respective post applied.
Step 4. The file has been downloaded. A list of roll numbers of the shortlisted candidates is mentioned. Open the same and search for the desired roll number serial-wise.
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Candidates will also be made available Individual scorecards soon which can be accessed upon providing required login details such as Login ID and Password. Only those candidates that have been shortlisted will be eligible to appear in the 2nd computer-based test that has been scheduled to be held in February 2022. It is mandatory for aspirants who cleared both rounds of CBT to be physically present for a document verification process. Following which they will be called for medical tests at any of the Railway Hospitals and will be successfully recruited.
The RRB NTPC examination was held from December 2020 till July 2021 in seven phases to fill up 35,277 vacancies in Non-technical popular posts. Out of those 1,022 vacancies belonged to Jammu and Srinagar under the Northern Railway Rail Coach Facility (NR-RCF) zone. Out of those vacancies, a total of 364 seats belonged to unreserved categories. Similarly, 128 seats were reserved for scheduled castes and 66 seats were reserved for scheduled tribes. 247 seats were open for other backward classes. The Board also decided to reserve 93 seats for the economically weaker sections of the state and 84 seats for the ex-servicemen. This time there were vacancies for clerks cum typists, account assistants, goods guards, commercial apprentices as well as junior timekeepers. The maximum vacancy was for the station master.