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RRBs reopen CEN 04/2024 paramedical CBT objection portal after technical issues; open until May 20

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have reopened the objection portal for candidates who appeared in the Computer Based Test (CBT) for paramedical categories 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 13, 14, and 17 under CEN No. 04/2024. Due to technical issues, the portal was unavailable for some candidates during the original objection window. The new objection window will be open until May 20, 2025. Candidates must pay a fee of Rs. 50 per question for objections, which will be refunded for valid claims.
RRBs reopen CEN 04/2024 paramedical CBT objection portal after technical issues; open until May 20
RRBs reopen objection portal for paramedical CBT; window extended until May 20
RRBs paramedical CEN 04/2024 CBT objection portal: The Railway RecruitmentBoards (RRBs), under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India, have announced the re-opening of the objection portal for the Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted for paramedical categories.The link has been reactivated to address technical issues reported by candidates who appeared for eight specific categories under the Centralised Employment Notice (CEN) No. 04/2024.The objection link, which allows candidates to view questions, responses, and keys, and raise objections if needed, had originally been available from May 6, 2025 (16:00 hrs.) to May 11, 2025 (23:59 hrs.). However, due to difficulties faced by candidates in eight paramedical categories during the initial objection period, RRBs have decided to reopen the facility from May 15, 2025 (16:00 hrs.) until May 20, 2025 (23:59 hrs.).Eight paramedical categories affectedThe re-opening of the objection link specifically applies to candidates who appeared in the CBT for eight categories: 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 13, 14, and 17. These categories are part of the 19 paramedical categories notified under CEN No. 04/2024. The original CBT was conducted from April 28, 2025, to April 30, 2025. During the first objection window, technical issues prevented a number of candidates in these eight categories from properly submitting objections regarding the questions, options, and answer keys.
To ensure fairness and transparency in the evaluation process, RRBs have decided to extend the opportunity for these candidates to access their questions, responses, and answer keys, and to raise objections if necessary within the new timeline.Fee structure for raising objectionsCandidates wishing to raise objections must pay a fee of Rs. 50/- per question, in addition to applicable bank service charges. The payment can be made through debit cards, credit cards, UPI, or net banking. Importantly, if an objection is found to be valid, the fee for that objection will be refunded to the candidate after deducting the applicable bank charges. The refund will be credited to the same account used for the online payment.Direct link to read the official noticeInstructions and finality of decisionsThe detailed procedure for raising objections will be provided via the official link available on the respective RRB websites. Candidates are strongly advised to carefully review the instructions and complete the process before the deadline of May 20, 2025, at 23:59 hrs. No representations or objections will be entertained after the closure of the window.
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