OFB admit card 2017. OFRC 55th Batch Call Letter. 55th Batch Apprentice Written Examination Date & Paper Pattern
OFRC (ORDNANCE FACTORY RECRUITMENT CENTRE) has released a recruitment notification for various vacant posts in Ordnance & Ordnance Equipment Factories located in different States across India. Now, the authority is on the way to conduct a written exam for the same. The OFB 55th batch admit cards 2017 will be uploaded to the official website very soon.
Update: The exam will take place on 26/3/2017. get Admit card below
OFRC : Engagement of 55th Batch of Trade Apprentice in Ordnance and Ordnance Equipment Factories. Expire Soon for list of rejected candidates. Expire Soon to see list of Factories for which written examination has been planned in Phase-1. Expire Soon to print Admit Card for Phase-I written examination. The date for Phase-II written examination will be notified later.
OFB India 55th Apprentice Written examination Admit card/Call Letter & Exam Date | |
Name of the Examination | 55th Batch Apprentice (ITI/non-ITI) |
Exam Authority | Ordnance Factory of India |
Examination Date | 26 March |
Admit Card release date | 11/3/2017 |
Official Website | Ofbindia.gov.in |
The OFRC has invited applications from candidates for approx.6948 vacancies including 3621 ITI and 3327 Non-ITI, the highest ever as part of OFB’s Skill India Mission. The authority will organize a written test for these vacancies very soon. The OFRC call letters for 55th Batch will be made available to get before seven days of the written examination date. The examination date will be announced through the official website i.e. http://www.ofb.gov.in/
The OFRC will be conducted in Offline mode (Pen and Paper Based Examination) in April-May 2017 (tentative). The written examination shall have objective type questions having 150 marks for both ITI & NON-ITI candidates.
The candidates can get the admit card for the same before seven days of the examination date. The written examination date is not finalized yet. A direct detail for OFB admit card 2017 will be activated on this page as and when the examination date is announced. The aspirants can get their respective admit cards with Registration Number & Date of Birth.
The written examination will be as follows:
For Non-ITI Candidates: Written Test (One Paper of 03 hours duration, total questions 150) consisting of questions on English, General Knowledge, Mathematics and Aptitude/Reasoning, as per Madhyamik ( Class: Xth Standard or equivalent)
For ITI Candidates: Written Test (one paper consisting of 02 parts of 03 hours duration, total questions 150).
PART – A: Questions on English, General Knowledge, Mathematics and Aptitude/Reasoning approx. 40% out of a total number of questions.
PART – B: Questions on the group of subject trades – approx. 60% out of a total number of questions.
The examination will be conducted on ‘Multiple Choice Objective Type Test’ on OMR sheet. There will be no negative marking.
MEDIUM OF EXAMINATION: 3 Languages formula: candidate can choose English or Hindi or language of the state in which ordnance factory chosen by the candidate is located (Bengali/ Marathi/ Oriya/ Tamil/ Telugu).
Admit card is a mandatory document for the candidates. As the candidates without admit card will not be allowed to enter the examination center. Admit card consists of a unique roll number, name, date of birth, photograph, examination centers details and exam timings etc printed on it.
Aspirants must check the information admit card print properly. If any error exists, candidates must contact the authority before the examination. The information printed on the admit card must resemble you in all circumstances.
Also, the candidates must bring an original photo identity proof like aadhar card, pan card, voter identity card, or driving license with them. Candidates without admit card and valid photo identity card will not be permitted to enter the examination center. Ration Card and E-Aadhar Card are not a valid photo identity proof for this purpose.
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