RRB ALP CBT 1 Result 2024- Date, Time, Link, Cut off

RRB ALP CBT 1 Result 2024– The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will soon announce the result of RRB ALP 2024 CBT 1 exam. The direct link for RRB ALP CBT 1 results 2024 will be available at the official website. The RRB ALP results will be available in pdf format mentioning the roll number of the selected candidates. Those who qualify Stage 1 will become eligible for the CBT Stage 2 exam.

The board conducted the RRB ALP CBT 1 exam from November 25 to 29, 2024. The answer keys have now been released. Candidates who appeared for the RRB ALP exam can download their scorecards by logging in with the required credentials. Read the article to know all about RRB ALP CBT 1 result 2024.

RRB ALP CBT 1 Result 2024 Highlights

Below are some important details regarding the exam:

Particulars Details
Conducting Body Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)
Recruitment Exam Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP)
Vacancies 18,799
RRB ALP CBT 1 2024 Exam Date November 25 to 29, 2024
RRB ALP Result Status To be Announced
Selection Process CBT-1, CBT-2, CBAT

How to Check RRB ALP CBT 1 Result 2024?

Candidates must follow the below steps to check their RRB APL exam results online. Befoire checking the results, candidate should 

  1. Visit the official website: rrb.digialm.com or the respective RRB regional sites.
  2. On the home page, click on the RRB ALP Result 2024 CBT 1 link
  3. A PDF will appear on the screen.
  4. Press Ctrl + F to search for your roll number.
  5. Download the result PDF and save it for future reference.

RRB ALP CBT 1 Cut-Off Marks (Expected)

Based on the previous trends, the expected RRB ALP cut-off marks are:

  • General: 55-65
  • OBC: 45-55
  • SC: 40-30
  • ST: 35-25

It’s important to note that the cut-off marks may vary each year and are influenced by factors such as the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, and the overall performance of candidates.

How Are RRB ALP 2024 Scores Calculated?

The ALP exam raw score is based on a total of 75 marks. To maintain fairness across different exam shifts, normalised marks are calculated. This normalisation process compensates for any differences in difficulty between shifts.

If two or more candidates achieve the same score, their merit ranking is determined by age, with the older candidate receiving the higher rank.

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