The Railways will be declaring the revised non-technical popular categories (NTPC) recruitment results in the first week of April, the ministry announced on Thursday, two months after it set up a a high-level committee to examine the concerns of irregularities raised by NTPC candidates, in January this year.
Hindustan Times had reported that the ministry agreed to accept the aspirants’ demand that results be declared on an individual basis, thus giving an opportunity to 250,000 students over those students who had passed the CBT (computerised based test), who number about 368,000.
Hindustan Times had reported that the ministry agreed to accept the aspirants’ demand that results be declared on an individual basis, thus giving an opportunity to 250,000 students over those students who had passed the CBT (computerised based test), who number about 368,000.