ரயில்வே அதிகாரப்பூர்வ விளக்கம் – Group D Result normalised marks -6th Mar 19

RRB Group D Result normalised marks

ரயில்வே குரூப் D தேர்வு முடிவுகள் சரியானதுதான் என்று ரயில்வே துறையில் இருந்து அதிகாரப்பூர்வ செய்திக்குறிப்பு வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. தற்போது பயன்படுத்தி வரும் Normalized ஸ்கோர் பார்முலா கடந்த 19 வருடங்களாக உள்ளது. Normalized ஸ்கோர் அதிகபட்சமாக 126 இருக்க வாய்ப்பு உள்ளதாக இதில் தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. Normalized மதிப்பெண்கள் மொத்த மதிப்பெண்கள் விட அதிகமாக இருப்பதற்கு வாய்ப்பு உள்ளதாக தெரிவித்துள்ளது.


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

A 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,” it said.

The railways added that a 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 shortlisting 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:
S2- Standard Deviation (SD) of the shift with the Highest Average Score taken as base for normalization
S1-Standard Deviation for the shift whose marks are to be normalized (to be scaled to S2)
X Raw score of the candidate
v 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 in determining 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 a pure concoction,” said the railways.

Before the 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, the railways will also be recruiting 2.3 lakh more people over the next two years. Taken together with the ongoing process, the total number will be 4 lakh jobs by Indian Railways.

 

 

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