india employmentnews

Even 10th pass candidates can apply for RRB Group D recruitment, court pronounces verdict, find out when the exam will be held..

 | 
Social media

Significant news has emerged regarding the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Group D exam. The court, in its ruling on the matter, clarified that candidates who passed the 10th grade will now be eligible to participate in the recruitment process. The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) ruled in favor of the Railways, dismissing the petition. This brings relief to millions of candidates who have been awaiting the exam date for a long time. The question now is whether the exam will be held as scheduled on November 17th or whether the schedule will be changed.

The court's decision brings relief to 10th-grade pass candidates.
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has issued a significant ruling on the ongoing controversy surrounding the Railway Group D recruitment for 32,438 posts. The court upheld the Railways' policy, stating that 10th-grade pass candidates can participate in the exam. This brings relief to millions of candidates who had applied for this recruitment but were unable to appear due to the case.

The court delivered its final decision on November 12th. Candidates are now eagerly awaiting the new notification issued by the Railways. It is expected that the Railways will soon release updates regarding the exam.

Exam Schedule and Important Information Related to Preparation
The Railway Recruitment Examination was scheduled to begin on November 17th, but city slips for candidates have not yet been issued. There is a possibility that the exam may be postponed, and the new schedule may be announced in December 2025. However, the RRB has not yet released any official information.

Exam Pattern
The exam will consist of a total of 100 questions from four subjects: General Science (25), Math (25), Reasoning (30), and Current Affairs (20). The exam duration will be 90 minutes, and negative marking will also apply.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from TV9. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.