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What is difference between group A and group B


Ansh Rana 5th Apr, 2025
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Prachi Kumari 6th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Group A and Group B typically refer to categories or classifications that can be used in various contexts. Without more details, here’s a general idea:

  • Group A : Usually refers to a primary or more important category.

  • Group B : Often represents a secondary or less important category.

In different scenarios, such as blood groups, job classifications, or event tickets, these groups can have specific meanings based on the system they are part of.

To get accurate information, please specify in which context you are asking your question.

Thank you !

lisa 5th Apr, 2025

If you mean group A and group B jobs in government sector, I can explain you that way.

Group A are regarded as officers and are gazetted and hold the right to attest any important document.

Whereas Group B are not officers actually and are not gazetted.

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