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Results of Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) for Non-Technical Popular Category of Level 6 declared

Newdelhi:8/9/22:Indian Railways conducted Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) of Level 6 of CEN 01/2019 Non Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) for 7124 posts for recruitment of Station Masters and  Commercial Apprentices on 30th July 2022.

The results of Level 6 posts of all 21 Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) have been declared. The break-up of selected candidates for each RRB is as follows:

CEN-01/2019 (NTPC)
  Level 6
  Shortlisted candidates
RRB Commercial Apprentice
(Cat No.1)
Station master (Cat No.2) Total
Ahmedabad 8 290 298
Ajmer 17 560 577
Allahabad 66 450 516
Bengaluru   899 899
Bhopal 1 114 115
Bhubaneswar 2 61 63
Bilaspur 17 264 281
Chandigarh 43 362 405
Chennai   601 601
Gorakhpur 1 206 207
Guwahati 2 120 122
Jammu 2 322 324
Kolkata 2 363 365
Malda 15 161 176
Mumbai 20 465 485
Muzaffarpur   15 15
Patna 53 155 208
Ranchi 5 226 231
Secunderabad 1 841 842
Siliguri   50 50
Trivandrum   329 329
Total 255 6854 7109

 

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