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RO / ARO EXAMINATION

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Previous Year Papers

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Mock Tests

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Syllabus

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Exam Pattern

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The RO / ARO Examination is conducted to recruit candidates for Review Officer and Assistant Review Officer positions in various government departments and offices.

Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree from a recognized university and meet the age criteria mentioned in the official notification.

The syllabus generally includes General Studies, General Hindi, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Reasoning, and related subjects.

Yes, General Hindi is one of the most important sections and plays a crucial role in the overall selection process.

Focus on the syllabus, practice previous year papers, attempt mock tests regularly, and stay updated with current affairs.

Yes, previous year papers help candidates understand the exam pattern, important topics, and frequently asked questions.