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Railways to begin recruitment drive on December 15; Covid disclosure must
The first round of the exams will be held from December 15 to December 18. The next phase will be from December 28 till March 2021 tentatively, and the third round will be till the end of June 2021
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Candidates will have to sign a declaration saying they are fit to sit for the test
The Railways on Friday said computer-based tests to fill 140,000 posts with the national transporter will be conducted following all Covid-19 protocols, including minimum travel time to centres for the 24.4 million candidates and mandatory use of face masks.
Candidates will have to sign a declaration saying they are fit to sit for the test.
“While it is not possible for candidates to provide a negative certificate for Covid, they will have to provide a declaration that they are fit to sit for the exam and are not Covid positive. The pro forma will be provided for the declaration,” Anand S Khati, director general, HR, Railway Board, said in a press briefing.
“On coming to the centre, a candidate will be tested with a thermo gun. If the temperature is beyond the mandated limit, the candidate’s exam will be rescheduled. This is a matter of safety. Candidates have largely been accommodated either within their states or at centres that require minimum travel, specially for women applicants and divyangs,” Khati said.
The first round of the exams will be held from December 15 to December 18. The next phase will be from December 28 till March 2021 tentatively, and the third round will be till the end of June 2021.
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At the Railway examination centre, if temperature is beyond mandated limit, the candidate’s exam will be rescheduled
First phase of exams: December 15-18
Second phase: December 28 till March, tentatively
Third phase: Till the end of June 2021
E-call letter: To be made live 4 days prior to exam
Links for downloading e-call letter will be made live four days prior to the exam date on the official websites of all Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs). Communication regarding the next phases of recruitment will be released in due course, the statement said.
Khati said the Railways would be running special exam trains to cater to the travel requirements of candidates, wherever required and feasible.
Chief secretaries of state governments concerned have also been requested to extend support of local administration to RRBs for conducting computer-based tests in secure and safe manner ensuring social distancing, he said. In computer-based tests, candidates are provided a link to familiarise themselves with a mock test before the actual exam.
There are no interviews in RRB examinations and selection of candidates is on merit only, he said. Khati said the entire process, from conducting of exams to handing over of appointment letters, will take around a year to complete.
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