
RRB Group D Result 2022: Railway Recruitment Board has released the result for the CBT examination of RRB Group D Recruitment 2022 concluded on 11th October 2022. The Railway Recruitment has released the result on the regional websites of all RRBs. Candidates can check and download the RRB Group D Exam 2022 results using their RRB application number and date of birth. We have shared the direct link to download the RRB Results 2022 for Group D online examination.
The Railway Recruitment Cell released the provisional RRB Group D Answer Key 2022 earlier this year on 14th October 2022 on the websites only,
RRB Group D Result 2022 - Overview
Conducting Authority | Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) |
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Recruitment Exam | RRB Group D Exam 2022 (RRC 01/2019) |
RRC Group D Exam Date 2022 | 17th to 11th October 2022 |
RRB Group D Answer Key 2022 Release Date | 14th October 2022 |
RRB Group D Result | December 22, 2022 (Released) |
RRB Group D Cutoff 2022
The recruitment cell has released the Cutoff marks along with the RRB Group D result 2022 for all phases combined. RRB released more than 1 lac vacancies to be filled in this recruitment. The CBT exam for the RRB Group D recruitment 2022 was conducted in five separate phases that started on 17th August 2022 till 11th October 2022. Here are the category-wise RRB Group D Cutoff 2022 as per the results released on the regional websites -
Category | Qualifying marks |
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UR | 40% |
EWS | 40% |
OBC (Non Creamy Layer) | 30% |
SC and ST | 30% |
Steps to Download RRB Group D Result 2022
Click on the RRB Group D Result 2022 direct link provided above or visit the regional website of Railway Recruitment Boards according to your region
Click on the announcement - ‘Result for Group D CBT exam for Phase 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5’
Enter your RRB application number and date of birth on the login window
The RRB result for the Group D CBT exam will appear on the exam
Download the same and save it for future reference
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