RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result 2025 Date Update: Railway official says CBT 1 results to be declared by this date
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result 2025 Date Update: Railways to release RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT-1 result by the end of August 2025, confirms senior official; PDF merit list with shortlisted roll numbers expected soon.
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result 2025: The Railways will declare the result this month. (Image: AI generated)
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board will release the RRB NTPC Result 2025 by this month. A senior Railways officer informed the indianexpress.com that they are in the last leg of RRB NTPC result preparation and will be releasing this soon. However, he has confirmed that they are not releasing the result today. “We should be able to declare the result by August-end. We are in the middle of finalising the date, so it should release soon,” the senior officer said.
Those who qualify CBT-1 will have to appear for the next round, schedule of which will be released later.
The Railway Ministry has recently shared vacancy details with the Parliament. A total of 92,116 vacancies are currently under recruitment for the January-December 2024 period. Of these, detailed data on exam stages and applicants was shared for 64,197 posts across seven major categories, which together received over 1.87 crore applications.
In its written reply, the Ministry noted that the recruitment pressure has intensified over the past four to five years due to multiple overlapping factors. These include large-scale retirements as many employees reach superannuation age, alongside the rapid expansion and modernisation of the railway network—ranging from new safety systems and electrification projects to mechanised operations and the adoption of digital technologies.
RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2025 exams currently underway
The RRB NTPC UG (Undergraduate) 2025 examinations are being conducted in phases. The exams began on August 7 and will continue till September 9. The recruitment drive is aimed at filling 3,445 undergraduate-level vacancies across various posts.
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Candidates will undergo a multi-stage selection process that includes Computer Based Test 1 (CBT 1), Computer Based Test 2 (CBT 2), followed by a Typing Skill Test or a Computer Based Aptitude Test, depending on the requirements of the post applied for.
Neeti Nigam leads the education department at indianexpress.com. She joined the Indian Express in 2015 and has set up the education and job sections in the online department. She covers schools and higher education, entrance and board exams, study abroad, civil services and other career-related news. Prior to that, she worked as a lifestyle and entertainment journalist in The Pioneer newspaper's magazine division. Besides working in the in-flight Air India (Namaskaar) magazine, she was part of the launch team of Indian Railways on-board magazine Rail Bandhu. She has also worked as a city reporter covering north Delhi in Hindustan Times. In 2012, she covered the MCD elections. You can write to her at neeti.nigam@indianexpress.com ... Read More