Selection for promotion from Group ‘C’ to Group ‘B’ and within Group ‘C’ posts – Introduction of 100% Objective Type MCQs : Railway Board
Selection for promotion from Group ‘C’ to Group ‘B’ and within Group ‘C’ posts – Introduction of 100% Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions: Railway Board Clarification dated 19.05.2022
RBE No. 59/2022
भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
रेल मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(रेलवे बोर्ड RAILWAY BOARD)
No. E(NG)I/2018/PM1/4
New Delhi, dated 19.05.2022
The General Manager (P)
All Zonal Railways/PUs
(As per standard mailing list)
Sub: Selection for promotion from Group ‘C’ to Group ‘B’ and within Group ‘C’ posts – Introduction of 100% Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions — Clarification.
One of the Zonal Railways has raised a query as to the procedure to be adopted for evaluation in Departmental selections based on multiple choice objective questions, if some of the question(s) in the question paper is/are incorrect.
The matter has been examined by the Board and it is clarified that the provisions contained in Board’s letter No. 2010/E(RRB)25/27/Pt. dated 09.06.2011(copy enclosed) for similar situations in RRB examinations, may be adopted for departmental selections including LDCE/GDCE etc.
Hindi version will follow.
Receipt of this letter may please be acknowledged.
DA: As above.
(Sanjay Kumar)
Deputy Director Estt.(N)
Railway Board
Source: Indian Railways

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