
RRB NTPC Result 2025 Date: Scorecards For Graduate Level Posts Soon, How To Check
RRB NTPC Result Date: This recruitment process aims to fill a total of 11,558 vacancies at the graduate level 8,113 posts) and undergraduate level (3,445 posts).
Approximately 1.21 crore (12,167,679) candidates applied for the RRB NTPC 2025 recruitment. Everyone is now eagerly awaiting the release of the RRB NTPC Result 2025. This recruitment process aims to fill a total of 11,558 vacancies at the graduate level 8,113 posts) and undergraduate level (3,445 posts). The Railway Recruitment Board's Non-Technical Popular Category Examination is one of the most competitive and sought-after recruitment processes in India.
Through this examination, candidates can secure positions in Indian Railways, such as Station Master, Junior Clerk, and Commercial Supervisor. Those who pass the RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam will qualify for the next stage (CBT-2). The results for both graduate and undergraduate level exams will be available on the regional RRB websites. Candidates can check their RRB NTPC results using their roll numbers.
When Will the RRB NTPC Result 2025 Be Released?
The results of the RRB NTPC Undergraduate (12th level) CBT-1 exam are expected to be declared in August 2025. The answer key for the RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT-1 was issued on July 1, 2025. Given this, it is expected that the official results will be announced soon. Candidates who took the exam can view their answer key until July 6, 2025 and submit any objections they may have.
How To Check RRB NTPC Result?
The RRB NTPC Result 2025 will be available in PDF format on the regional websites of the Railway Recruitment Board. Each region (such as RRB Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, etc.) has its own website, like rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbsecunderabad.gov.in, etc.
Step 2. On the homepage, look for the link 'RRB NTPC Result 2025' or 'CEN 05/2024 (Graduate) / CEN 06/2024 (Undergraduate)'.
Step 3. Download the PDF of the RRB NTPC result.
Step 4. Find your roll number in the PDF by pressing 'Ctrl+F'.
Step 5. If your roll number is present, you have been selected for CBT-2. Download the PDF of the Result for future reference.
The job location can be anywhere across India, depending on the zone for which the candidate has applied and the zone where they are appointed after selection. Major posts include Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Trains Clerk, Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, and others.

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