The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has published the Technician Grade 3 Answer Key 2024. Candidates can access the answer key and raise objections until January 11, 2025, by logging into the RRB website. A fee of ₹50 per question is required for objections. This recruitment aims to fill 9,144 Technician posts.
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