Salient features of Railway Board Letter
No.E(NG)I/2018/PM I/4 dated 14.12.2018 – RBE 196 -Objective question paper
(multiple choice questions)
·
Applicable to
1) Promotion of staff within Group C by Selection or Non-selection
process and 2) Group D to Group C
·
Question paper will be
100 % objective type. That means all the questions will be of multiple choice
only.
·
Applicable to all
Departments, except Accounts and RPF.
·
Large Question Bank may be created. Questions can be selected randomly from the
Question Bank.
·
Examination may be in CBT (Computer Based Test)
or Pen & Paper mode.
·
Negative marks. 1/3rd of marks will be deducted
for wrong answers.
·
These new instructions would apply for those
selections which are notified after the date of these instructions i.e., from 14.12.2018.
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Reforms
needed for Appendix 3 (IREM) Examination
Herein suggested the following few
measures in connection with the Appendix 3 (IREM) examination conducted by the
Railway Board.
v It's time to initiate the reforms by revisit
the structure, syllabus, pattern of the Appendix 3 (IREM) examination to suit the
changing trends.
v The existing examination pattern, i.e.,
consists of six papers (descriptive nature) and syllabus areoutdated one. It should be replaced by the two parts like “Prelims”
and “Mains” in Civil Services exams, JEE, or many other competitive
exams.
v The Preliminary exam should consists
of multiple choice questions. It is easy
to conduct as well as test the basic knowledge of candidates, before allowing
them to appear in Mains examination. Tests on English skills, Reasoning skills, computer
skills should be included apart from General Rules & Procedures (covering
all subjects) for selection of talented supervisors in Accounts
Dept.
v The preliminary examination should be
conducted
online by taking advantage of Information Technology. Thereby lot of time, expenditure will be saved
with good transparency.
v Removal of "With Books" Examination,
because it has not served its purpose.
Instead, it creates confusion in the minds of candidates with the long
list of carrying the codes and manuals.
Existing
Papers
|
Proposed
Papers
|
1. General Rules &
Procedures – GRP
|
1. GRP –proposed to be held in multiple choice format
instead of descriptive in Prelims stage
|
2. Advanced Book Keeping
|
2. Continued
|
3. Optional
one (with Books)
|
3. To be
deleted
|
4. Optional One (without
Books)
|
4. Continued
|
5. Optional
Two (with Books)
|
5. To be
deleted
|
6. Optional Two (Without
Books)
|
6. Continued
|
OVERALL
Existing
|
Proposed
|
Six Descriptive papers
|
One multiple choice Paper
and Three Descriptive papers
|
v Lot of advantages to the
Administration, if adopted the pattern as two stages instead of single stage (6
Descriptive papers)
v Example: If 2000 candidates are
appearing Appendix -3 exam, the savings to the Administration is as follows.
In One stage (existing)
|
In Two stages (proposed)
|
Savings
|
12,000 Descriptive Answer
sheet
|
3,000 Descriptive Answer
sheets
|
9,000
Descriptive Answer Sheets
|
(Evaluation of 12,000 Descriptive
answer papers i.e., 2000 x 6
|
(Evaluation of 3,000
Descriptive answer papers i.e., 1000 x 3 (descriptive) –With the assumption
of filtration of 50 % candidates only in prelims exam (multiple choice
questions)
|
Almost 3/4th savings - evaluation
of 9,000 Descriptive answer papers
|
v Like other recruiting agencies i.e.,
UPSC, SSC, Time
Table of Appendix-3 examinationto be announced in the beginning of year. It enables the candidates to plan their
preparedness for attempting the examination.
v It should include a) Examination notification
date, Last date for receipt of applications, Examination date, Date of
announcement of results.
v Syllabus to be redesigned and made it
simple and define clearly to suit the present trends, as the existing one is
outmoded. Subjects like Accrual
accounting/Commercial accounting, costing, Information technology should be
added to the syllabus.
v Many more changes may be initiated
depending on the present requirements of Indian railways Accounts dept.
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