What is self-declaration in RRB Group D exam?

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

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    In RRB Group D admit card, candidates will find a space for writing self-declaration along with signature and left thumb impression. Candidates are required to fill the self-declaration in front of the invigilator. By writing the self-declaration, candidates agree that the details filled in the application form are correct and complete.
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    Gummulla Kalyan

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