The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the admit card for the Staff Nurse Recruitment Exam. Candidates who are going to appear in this exam can download their hall ticket from the official website of RRB. This exam will be held from 28 to 30 April at various exam centers across the country.
Important instructions for the day of the examination
Admit cards are very important for entering the examination hall. Without this, you will not be allowed to take the exam. It is mandatory to bring a valid photo identity card like an Aadhar card, PAN card, or voter ID along with the admit card.
Steps to download the admit card
Visit the official website.
Find the CEN 04/2024 (Paramedical) section on the home page.
Click on the link to download the e-call letter for the CBT exam.
Enter the registration number and other required information and submit.
Your hall ticket will appear on the screen.
Check all the information carefully and take a printout for the future.
Exam Information
Total posts: There are 713 posts of Staff Nurses (Nursing Superintendent) in Indian Railways.
Exam Pattern: There will be 100 questions for 100 marks.
Time: 90 minutes.
The selection process is a written exam.
After document verification, there will be a medical examination and then you will get the job.
Check all the information on your admit card carefully. If there is any mistake, contact RRB and get it corrected.
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