
TN MRB Senior Analyst answer key 2025 released; submit suggestions by June 28
The computer-based test was conducted on June 21, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 14 vacancies.
'For any objections, candidates should give proof from standard Text Books only. Guides/Notes will not be entertained by MRB. The representation in any other form including e-mail, courier, India-post or application in person will not be entertained. Representation without proper evidence will not be entertained and the same will be summarily rejected,' reads the notification.

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