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National Recruitment Agency and Common Eligibility Test

 National Recruitment Agency and Common Eligibility Test

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Greetings for All

As government voted for a bill to constitute NRA, let us see, how it will help, Indians get a government job without filling up multiple forms and giving multiple different tests.

On an average 2.5 crore Indians fill form for 1.25 lakh vacancies(for the central government alone).   

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National Recruitment Agency will conduct CET(Common Eligibility Test), to shortlist cand.
It will screen Group B and Group C(Non-Technical) posts, which are by this time filled by Staff Selection Commission and Railways Recruitment Board, Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
Later on, other exams may be brought under the radar of NRA.
The NRA will have officers from SSC,Railways, IBPS. It will be conducted on three levels 10th, 12th, Graduation. 
Each district is going to have its own Examination center. 
The CET score will be valid for three years. 
Currently, CET will be conducted in 12 languages, with focus on conducting it in all the regional languages.
Cabinet has approved Rs.1500 crores for setting up of NRA.



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