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RRB Group D 2019: Know the Improved, Simpler and More Easier Railway Registration Process

RRB Group D 2019: The application for RRB Group D 2019 began on March 12, 2019. There are more than 1, 00,000 group D vacancies. The detailed advertisement for RRC Group D recruitment had been released by Indian Railway on March 11, 2019. Certain changes are made in registration process details and selection process details.

Updated on: 18 March, 2019 3:06 PM IST By: Tooba Maher

RRB Group D 2019: The application for RRB Group D 2019 began on March 12, 2019. There are more than 1, 00,000 group D vacancies. The detailed advertisement for RRC Group D recruitment had been released by Indian Railway on March 11, 2019. Certain changes are made in registration process details and selection process details. 

RRB Group D 2019: Registration Process  

Now, the registration process is made easy so that the candidates who were earlier facing problem in registering for the RRB Group D 2019 recruitment can find relief with the amendment.  

Candidates simply have to provide their registration number for SSLC/Matric/ITI/NAC qualification. The registration number may not be provided on the certificate for some candidates. These candidates can provide their roll number instead while registration for the RRB Group D 2019 recruitment. 

RRB Group D 2019: Amendment

1. While online registration of application, candidates can enter Roll Number in place of Registration Number, if it is not available in their SSLC/Matric certificate/mark sheet. Likewise, candidates with ITI/NAC qualification alone may enter Roll Number in place of Registration Number, if it is not available in their ITI/NAC certificate/mark sheet. 

2. Secondly, candidates must bring the same certificate during Document Verification whose Registration Number or Roll Number has been filled up while making online registration and application.

The amendment also mentions: 

"The Physical Efficiency Test (PET) consists of two stages. To ensure uniformity, candidates will be tested for Carrying of Weight to specified distance in specified time first. If successful in this test, then he will be allowed for the Running Test after a recovery gap.  

The Weight carrying test will include lifting a sand bag (without any handle) from a bench/platform at around waist height and carrying it in whichever manner candidate wants to carry above the ground till the destination point without dropping the sandbag on ground." 

Though, all other aspects of the RRB Group D 2019 detailed advertisement will remain same. 

RRB Group D 2019: Change in PET Pattern 

Changes are made to the RRB Group D /RRC Level 1 selection process. In the detailed advertisement released earlier, it is said that candidates who qualify in the RRB Group D Computer Based Test (CBT), will have to appear for Physical Efficiency Test (PET).  

Also, according to the RRB Group D PET requirements, candidate should be able to lift and carry weight for a specified distance, and be able to run for a specified distance within a given time. Though, weight and distance are different for male and female candidates. 

Then candidates will be tested for their ability to lift and carry weight for a specified distance in a specified time. They will be allowed in the running test only if they qualify in the 'lift and carry' round. There will be some recovery time gap between the two rounds. 

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