- By Sakshi Gupta
- Fri, 20 Dec 2024 12:07 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
RRB Technician Grade 3 Exam 2024: The Railway Recruitment Board will hold the RRB Technician 2024 exam to recruit applicants for Technician Grade 1 and Grade 3 posts. It takes place in multiple shifts, evaluating applicants on subjects such as Mathematics, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Science.
The RRB Technician Answer Key will soon be accessible through the official website in PDF format. This answer key will give the correct answers to all the questions answered in the exam. Aspirants can use it to compare their responses and compute their expected marks. Applicants can calculate their probable marks and evaluate their exam performance by comparing correct and incorrect answers.
How to download RRB Technician Answer Key 2024?
Once the answer keys are available, students can quickly acquire their Indian Railways Technician test answer key by following a simple procedure. First, users must go to the official RRB website, rrbcdg.gov.in. On the homepage, go to the 'Results' or 'Latest Announcements' area and search for the link to the 'RRB Technician CBT 2024 Answer Key'.
To log in, click on this page and input their registration number and date of birth. After successfully logging in, the answer key will appear on the screen. Applicants can then download it for future use and carefully cross-check their responses against the offered answers to determine their scores.
RRB Technician 2024: Result date
The board is expected to release the RRB Technician Result 2024 anytime soon on the official website of RRB.
Once the result is out, candidates can check the information given below:-
* Name of Candidate
* Marks Obtained by the candidate
* Guardians name
* User ID/ Name of the candidate
* Signature of the concerned authority
* Instructions for the next step
RRB Technician 2024: Exam pattern
The Technician CBT was an objective-type exam that assessed applicants' knowledge and skills across many subjects. The test covers General Awareness, General Intelligence & Reasoning, Basics of Computers and Applications, Mathematics, and Basic Science & Engineering, ensuring a thorough evaluation of relevant skills for Technician positions.
The test was conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format and consisted of 100 multiple-choice questions, each worth one mark, for a total score of 100 points. The exam used a negative marking system, with one-third of the score lost for each incorrect answer. There were no penalties for unanswered or skipped questions.