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30th January 2018, 08:40 AM
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DMRC Recruitment March
I completed my UG degree and heard about the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Recruitment March. Will you provide important dates for DMRC Recruitment March so that I can apply for this recruitment on time also tell what the pattern of this recruitment exam?
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30th January 2018, 08:41 AM
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Re: DMRC Recruitment March
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Recruitment 2018, better known as DMRC Recruitment 2018 is a test conducted by DMRC for employment under various departments under DMRC. It is actually a series of tests, which comprises of different tests for DMRC posts and Profiles which are vacant under DMRC. Recruitment is not available in March. Below I am providing you DMRC recruitment important dates: Start of filling of Applications for DMRC Recruitment 2018 First week of November 2017 onwards Last date of filling Online Application form for DMRC Recruitment 2018 Third week of December 2017 Availability of Admit card for DMRC Recruitment 2018 Last week of January 2018 and onwards Examination Date for DMRC Recruitment 2018 Second week of February 2018 onwards Eligibility: To be eligible to appear in DMRC Recruitment 2018, candidate must be a citizen of India. Candidate must possess the required 3 Year/ 4 Year Graduation Degree/Diploma as per the job which candidate is applying for. Applicant also needs to fulfill some Medical/Health criteria to be eligible for Final Selection. Exam pattern: DMRC Recruitment 2018 is to be conducted in offline mode for Assistant Manager (Electrical, Civil and S&T) and SC/TO while it will be conducted in online mode for CRA, JE, Maintainer and Other posts DMRC Recruitment 2018 will consist of two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Where paper 1 will have subjects like GK, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning and Knowledge of Domain, on the other hand, paper 2 is taken to check candidate s ability in the English language. Both the papers will consist of MCQ questions. Both the papers will have Negative Marking. A wrong answer will lead to a deduction of 0.33 marks from total score, where a correct answer fetches a candidate 1 mark. |