What is RRB Group D cut off?

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    RRB  Group D cut off is the minimum qualifying marks which candidates need to secure inorder to qualify the exam and become eligible for the next round of selection process. RRB Group D cut off is released in PDF form and comprises the category-wise cut off marks. There are no sectional cut off marks in the exam. The examination authority releases overall cut off marks for the exam. Candidates securing equal to or more than the cut off marks are selected for the exam. RRB Group D cut off marks are calculated out of 100 marks. There are various factors based on which the cut off marks are calculated. These factors are number of vac

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    RRB Group D cutoff is the minimum marks required to be scored by candidates, in order to be selected for further counselling. 

    The cutoff marks are released in the pdf format on the official website of RRB . Candidates can go and download the cutoff score from there. 

    To know more about the RRB Group D Examination, candidates can refer to the official website. 

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The RRB Group D cutoff 2024 will be disclosed with the outcome. The lowest qualifying score that applicants must obtain at each level of the screening process is known as the RRB Group D cutoff. Candidates who achieve the RRB Group D cutoff marks or above are chosen to move on to the next rounds of the selection process. The percentile-based normalization was used to calculate the RRB Group D cutoff of 2024. 

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