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Railway Protection Force Sub Inspector Result 2018 Announced for All Groups; Check at si2.rpfonlinereg.org

The RPF SI Result 2019 is available in PDF format. It includes details of candidates shortlisted for PET, PMT, and DV.

Published: February 28, 2019 2:32 PM IST

By India.com Education Desk | Edited by Kanimozhi Sudhakar

Railway Protection Force Sub Inspector Result 2018 Announced for All Groups; Check at si2.rpfonlinereg.org
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RPF SI Result 2018: The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has declared the results of the RPF Sub-Inspector recruitment examination 2018-19 for all the Groups. A computer-based test (CBT) was conducted for candidates attempting Group A, B, C, and D. All those candidates who had attempted the CBT Test are requested to visit the official website of RPF, i.e., si2.rpfonlinereg.org.

The website has released a merit list of the exam. The RPF SI Result 2019 is available in PDF format. It includes details of candidates shortlisted for PET, PMT, and DV. The qualified candidates are eligible to take up the physical examination test, physical medical test and document verification process.

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The PET and PMT for the shortlisted candidates of Group A are likely to be conducted on March 19 and March 20. The exams for those shortlisted in Group B will be conducted on March 24 and March 25, and for Group C, the tests will be held from March 23 to March 25, this year. While, Group D candidates have their exam on March 24 and March 25, Group E and Group F candidates would have to appear for the test in the last week of February 2019.

Meanwhile, the call letter for Group A candidates can be downloaded on the official website. The call letter download links for the rest of the groups will be activated later, stated a report.

Last year, the Railway Recruitment Board had received as many as 2.38 crore applications against the advertised vacancies, reported Zee News. . Railways Minister Piyush Goyal had then reportedly announced in a tweet that 50 per cent of the vacancies would be reserved for women.

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