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Government to set up National Recruitment Agency

On 19 August 2020 , a historic decision was taken by union cabinet , said Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javedkar on creation of National Recruitment Agency (NRA). Under NRA , a common eligibility test(CET) will be conducted by newly approved agency. Mr. Javedekar said, it will help in fast and easy recruitment process of candidates by a single test for different government jobs.

The NRA will conduct CET for Railway Recruitment Board , Staff Selection Commision and institute of banking personnel selection and after screening by CET score , the candidate will be eligible for further examinations in respective jobs which will be conducted by different recruitment agencies

The Exam would be held online and registration will be done on a common portal. CET would be conducted in 12 different languages twice a year. The curriculum will be same for all three sectors.
The government has sanctioned ₹1517.57 crore to NRA for 3 years. There will be no restriction on number of attempts in CET. The SC , ST and OBC candidates will be given some relaxation on age limit appearing for CET.

By Abhishek Kumar

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