Misinformation Being Spread about Level-1 Results of Railway Recruitment Board
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11-03-2019
Bhubaneswar
Misinformation being spread about level-1 results of Railway
Recruitment Board
For level 1 results, no new method of result preparation was
introduced
As per centralised Employment Notification, marks secured by
candidates are subjected to normalization
On normalisation, marks secured by a candidate can become more
than the total marks of the exam paper
This method of normalisation is being followed for nearly 19 years
now, since 2000
RRBs had invited online applications against Centralized
Employment Notification (CEN) No. 02/2018, published by RRBs on 10.02.2018,
for a total 62,907 vacancies. Record number of 1,89,78,913 online
applications were received. World’s largest Computer Based Test was
successfully conducted on 51days from 17.09.2018 to 17.12.2018 in 152
shifts.The result of the above Computer Based Test was announced on
04.03.2019.
Para-7 under the Head “Important Instructions” of the Centralized
Employment Notification(CEN) 02/2018, it has been stated that marks secured by
the candidates would be subjected to normalization.
Now large number of candidates have represented on the result
declared by RRBs and the method adopted for the same. For the above Computer
Based Test no new method of preparation of result has been introduced.
The short listing of candidates has been done purely on candidate’s merit and
by the following time tested method of normalization:-
Normalized Score for a
candidate (Xn)
Xn=(S2/S1)*(X-Xav)+Yav,
where
S
|
Standard
Deviation (SD) of the shift with the Highest Average Score taken as base for
normalization
|
S
|
Standard
Deviation for the shift whose marks are to be normalized (to be scaled to S2)
|
X
|
Raw
score of the candidate
|
X
|
Simple
average of the Shift
|
Y
|
Average
corresponding to shift with highest Average (taken as base for normalization)
|
All RRB examinations/Computer Based Test held since 2000 have
followed this normalization method.
It is not uncommon that on normalization, marks secured by a
candidate would go more than the total marks of the exam paper. In the
previous examinations of RRBs, there have been instances where normalized marks
of candidates were more than the total marks. In CEN-02/2018 results there is
nothing unusual because raw marks secured by the candidates are crucial
indetermining their normalized marks.
The maximum normalized marks of any candidate in Level-1
(CEN-02/2018) Computer Based Test(CBT) is 126.13. Any other marks higher
than this, is pure concoction.
Before publication of results, all candidates were made privy to
the Question Papers, Master Answer Key and their own evaluated answer
sheet. The ‘Objection tracker’ was accessible to candidates from 14th January
2019 to 20th January 2019. During this 1.58 lakh
candidates submitted their objections which were considered and reviewed.
It may be noted that in addition to 1.5 lakh jobs, Railways will
also be recruiting 2.3 lakh more people over next two years. Taken together
with the ongoing process, the total number will be 4 lakh jobs by Indian
Railways.
Source:East Coast Railway
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