RRB Assistant Locomotive Pilot Recruitment: There is news for all the candidates who have applied for RRB ALP recruitment. The Railway Recruitment Board will soon issue the admit cards for the RRB ALP recruitment exam 2024. But the exam city receipt will be issued before the admit card. According to the official notice, the city information slip for CEN 01/2024 ALP candidates will be activated 10 days before the exam date. The exam city receipt for the exam is expected to be released today. The city receipt of the exam will be published on the official website. Once published, candidates can download it by visiting the official website.
Now the question arises, what is the selection process for this recruitment? So let us know the answer to this question through this news.
What is the selection process?
The RRB ALP 2024 selection process consists of four stages. Initially, candidates must pass Stage I CBT. Those who qualify for Stage I move on to the next stage, Stage II CBT. Those who qualify CBT 2 move on to the next stage, CBAT. For candidates applying for RRB ALP, after passing these steps document verification is carried out.
- CBT Stage I
- CBT Stage II
- computer based aptitude test
- Document verification
RRB ALP 2024: How to download the exam city receipt
To download the city information form, candidates can follow the steps given below.
- First of all, candidates must visit the official website of the concerned RRB.
- After this, click on the RRB ALP 2024 Exam City Slip link available on the home page.
- Then a new page will open where candidates will have to enter their login details.
- After this, click submit and the city information voucher will be displayed.
- After this, check the city information slip and download it.
- Now keep your hard copy for future needs.
The first computer-based test (CBT 1) of ALP (CEN 01/2024) is provisionally scheduled for November 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 (CBT 1).
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