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RRB Paramedical 2019: Final Answer Key Out; The Documents Needed

Candidates can download the RRB Paramedical final answer key till 11:59 pm on 31 August only.

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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the final answer key for the exam conducted for recruitment of the paramedical staff. It is available on the official RRB websites and the candidates can download the same from the RRB website of their region. RRB will publish the list of shortlisted candidates for the next stage ie, document verification on the official website.

The RRB Paramedical Staff Nurse preliminary answer key was released in the first week of August and the candidates could raise objections for the same by 8 August 2019.

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“The objections received from the candidates were reviewed by subject experts and some of the objections raised were accepted and the answer keys are revised and finalised. Wherever the questions are dropped, the evaluation will be done for the remaining questions and the score will be scaled up to 100 marks”, the official statement reads.

Candidates can download the RRB Paramedical final answer key till 11:59 pm on 31 August only.
Official notification regarding RRB Paramedical final answer key.
(Photo Courtesy: http://www.rrbcdg.gov.in/)

It is important for the candidates to note that they can download the RRB Paramedical final answer key till 11:59 pm on 31 August only.

RRB Paramedical 2019: Documents Required

Candidates who clear the examination and get shortlisted will then have to appear for the next stage which is document verification. Here is the list of documents that the candidate will require:

  • Print out of the CBT result
  • Education certificates
  • Reservation certificate, if any
  • Birth certificate
  • RRB paramedical CBT admit card
  • Passport-size photograph
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The examinations for RRB CBT were conducted between 5 August and 8 August 2019. There was negative marking and for every wrong answer, the candidate would lose 1/3rd of a mark. The question paper was of 100 marks in total and the candidates had 90 minute to answer 100 questions.

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