
RRB NTPC CBT 1 Undergraduate Level Result 2025 Date And Time: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) on November 21 announced the results for the NTPC CBT 1. Earlier, a senior official informed indianexpress.com that the RRB NTPC result will be declared on November 20; however, as 27.55 lakh candidates had appeared for the exam, the RRB team took time and released it today noon.
RRB NTPC results are available on the respective RRB regional websites, including RRB Chandigarh (rrbchd.gov.in), RRB Allahabad (rrbald.gov.in), and RRB Mumbai (rrbmumbai.gov.in). This year, a total of 27.55 lakh candidates appeared for 3445 vacancies; of the total, 51,979 candidates have qualified for the next round of recruitment.
Railway RRB NTPC Result & Group D City Intimation Slip 2025 LIVE: Check here
For any new updates on the RRB NTPC results, aspirants can visit this page again or can also visit education.indianexpress.com. Once the RRB NTPC results are published, they will include the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified for the next stage of the recruitment process.
Step 1: Visit the official website of their respective RRB zone
Step 2: Click on the result link for Undergraduate posts (CEN 05/2024 or CEN 06/2024).
Step 3: View the PDF list of shortlisted candidates and use Ctrl+F to search for their roll number.
Step 4: For individual scorecards and marks, log in using the registration number and date of birth.
The CBT 1 exam was conducted from August 7 to September 9 to fill various graduate-level positions across different RRB zones. Those who pass CBT 2 will then undergo skill tests (where applicable), followed by document verification and medical examinations as part of the final selection process.
To qualify for the RRB NTPC 2025 examination, candidates must secure the minimum marks prescribed for their respective categories. For General and EWS candidates, the qualifying threshold is set at 40%, while OBC and SC candidates need to achieve at least 30%. For those belonging to the Scheduled Tribe category, the minimum qualifying mark is 25%. Additionally, in cases where sufficient applicants are not available to fill the vacancies, the qualifying percentage for PwBD candidates is relaxed by 2%.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) are set to fill a total of 8,113 graduate-level positions through their latest recruitment drive. Among these, 1,736 vacancies are designated for the role of Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, while 994 positions are available for Station Masters. Additionally, there are 3,144 openings for Goods Train Managers, 1,507 for Junior Account Assistant cum Typists, and 732 for Senior Clerk cum Typists.