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Court Ruling Opens Doors for 10th Graders in Railway Recruitment Exam

A recent court ruling has opened the doors for 10th-grade pass candidates to participate in the Railway Recruitment Board Group D exam. The Central Administrative Tribunal dismissed a petition against the Railways' eligibility criteria, providing relief to millions of hopeful candidates. With the exam initially scheduled for November 17th, there are questions about potential changes to the schedule. Candidates are eagerly awaiting further notifications from the Railways regarding the exam details and preparation guidelines. The exam will consist of 100 questions across various subjects, with a total duration of 90 minutes and negative marking in place. Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds.
 

Key Developments in Railway Recruitment Board Group D Exam



Recent developments have surfaced regarding the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Group D examination. A court ruling has confirmed that candidates who have completed their 10th grade are now eligible to take part in the recruitment process. The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has sided with the Railways, dismissing the petition that challenged this policy. This decision brings a sense of relief to countless candidates who have been eagerly waiting for the exam date.


The pivotal question now is whether the exam will proceed as planned on November 17th or if there will be a change in the schedule.


Court Decision Benefits 10th Grade Candidates

The CAT has made a crucial ruling regarding the Railway Group D recruitment for 32,438 positions. The court has upheld the Railways' stance, allowing 10th-grade pass candidates to participate in the examination. This decision is a significant relief for millions who had applied but were unable to attend due to the ongoing legal case.


The final ruling was delivered on November 12th, and candidates are now eagerly anticipating a new notification from the Railways, which is expected to provide updates about the exam.


Exam Schedule and Preparation Details

The Railway Recruitment Examination was initially set to commence on November 17th; however, city slips for candidates have yet to be distributed. There is a possibility of a postponement, with a new schedule potentially being announced in December 2025. As of now, the RRB has not provided any official updates.


Exam Pattern:


The examination will feature a total of 100 questions across four subjects: General Science (25 questions), Mathematics (25 questions), Reasoning (30 questions), and Current Affairs (20 questions). Candidates will have 90 minutes to complete the exam, and negative marking will be implemented.