What if I have submitted more than one RRB NTPC application form 2024?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Applicants for the RRB NTPC exam should only submit one application. The applications of candidates who submit more than one form will be returned unanswered. To take the exam, candidates must apply online. The application price is INR 500 for all candidates, with the exception of those who qualify for a fee discount. For PwBD, female, transgender, ex-servicemen, SC, ST, minority communities, and economically backward class candidates, the charge is INR 250. Applicants for the RRB NTPC exam should only submit one application. The applications of candidates who submit more than one form will be returned unanswered. To take the exam, can

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    You should not submit more forms than one. Candidates who have submitted more than one form can get their application form rejected. You are required to submit your application form online. Registration is done only once. Students from all over India apply in RRB NTPC you should not make any mistakes while filling the application form.

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Candidates should submit only one application for RRB NTPC exam. If candidates submit multiple application forms then their applications will be rejected. Candidates are required to apply online for the exam. The application fee for all candidates except the fee concession categories is INR 500 whereas it is INR 250 for PwBD/Female/Transgender/ Ex-Servicemen/SC/ST/Minority Communities/ Economically Backward Class.

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