What was RRB Mumbai Group D Cut off in 2022 for CBT exam?

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RRB Mumbai Group D cut off under open category for UR category was 96.76876, 91.14303 for SC, 85.68447 for ST, 94.56106 for OBC and 81.77030 for EWS. The category-wise cut off marks are given below.

Category

UR

SC

ST

OBC

EWS

Open

96.76876   

91.14303 

85.68447

94.56106

81.77030

Normalised Marks

64.10801    

51.89392

44.35537

58.15213

40.00000

Ex-SM

82.84641 

70.65375

-

70.58607

-

Normalised Marks

41.24492 

30.42212

-

30.42212

-

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