RRB Group D Score Card Download Link: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the score card for Group D Exam 2022. The RRB Group D scorecard is available for candidates to download from the websites of the relevant RRBs. 

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Candidates will require registration number and password to access their score card.

Candidates can obtain their Level 1 exam scorecard until January 1, 2023. Candidates who passed the CBT stage of the RRB Group D exams were eligible to take the Physical Eligibility Test (PET) round, held from October 11 to August 17 in stages.

RRB Group D Score Card 2022: How to download from link

Step 1: Visit the official website of the respective RRBs

Step 2: Click on the RRB Group D scorecard link

Step 3: The page will be directed to a new log.

Step 4: Enter your registration number and password

Step 5: Access the scorecard and download it

Step 6: Take a printout for future references

RRB Railway Group D Percentile and Normalisation of Marks 2022

The release of the RRB Group D Result in 2022 is based on the percentile score (RRC Scores). The percentage of candidates earning Prorated Raw Marks equal to or lower than the candidate and the total number of candidates who participated in the particular shift for that specific RRC are the only factors affecting a candidate's percentile score.

As per the official notice, "It is clarified to candidates that the merit for Shortlisting for PET has been determined on the basis of Percentile Score (RRC Scores). The Percentile Score of a candidate is dependent on only two values – number of candidates scoring Prorated Raw Marks equal to or less than the candidate and total number of candidates who have appeared in the particular shift for that particular RRC."

The Normalized Marks—UR 40 percent, EWS 40 percent, OBC (NCL) 30 percent, SC 30 percent, and ST 30 percent—have been used to evaluate whether a candidate has achieved the minimum qualifying marks or not.

"The Normalized Marks have been used to determine whether the candidate has scored minimum qualifying marks or not i.e. UR-40 percent, EWS-40 percent, OBC (NCL)-30 percent, SC-30 percent, ST-30 percent with 2 percent relaxation for PwBD candidates in case of shortage of PwBD candidates against vacancies reserved for them as per qualifying criteria."

"Normalized Marks are interpolated marks of the candidate which are determined by using standard mathematical interpolation formula that helps to determine the marks a candidate would have scored had the candidate appeared in Base Shift which is again dependent upon the relative performance of candidate reflected in candidate’s Prorated Raw Marks along with Percentile Score. For each RRC there is unique Base Shift. Normalization has been done RRC wise,” it further read.

For more updates and information, the candidates can visit the official website--rrbcdg.gov.in.

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