The RRB NTPC CBT-1 UG Level result 2025that was held in August and September saw a huge number of candidates apply for both UG and 12th standard posts. The RRB had aimed to fill 8113 graduate-level posts and 3445 UG-level posts through the examination. According to reports approximately 59 lakh candidates had applied for the graduate level post. The RRB Board hasn’t announced the date and timing of the result.
RRB NTPC 2025 posts
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) had earlier released the NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) Undergraduate (UG) Answer Key on its official website. The Undergraduate-level posts include roles such as Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist, and Train Clerk. Graduate-level posts include positions like Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, and Station Master.
RRB NTPC exam pattern
The RRB NTPC UG 2025 exam comprised a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. These were distributed across three sections: 40 questions in General Awareness, 30 in Mathematics, and 30 in General Intelligence and Reasoning. The exam was held for a total duration of 90 minutes. There was a negative marking scheme in place, with 1/3 mark deducted for each incorrect answer.
The number of vacancies available for various UG posts is as follows: 2,022 posts for Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, 361 posts for Accounts Clerk cum Typist, 990 posts for Junior Clerk cum Typist, and 72 posts for Train Clerk.
The answer key and response sheets were released on September 15, 2025. Candidates who had objections regarding any question or answer in the answer key were allowed to raise objections until September 20, 2025. To submit an objection, candidates were required to pay a fee of ₹50 per question along with applicable bank service charges.
RRB NTPC UG 2025: How to download the result
RRB NTPC 2025 posts
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) had earlier released the NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) Undergraduate (UG) Answer Key on its official website. The Undergraduate-level posts include roles such as Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist, and Train Clerk. Graduate-level posts include positions like Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, and Station Master.
RRB NTPC exam pattern
The RRB NTPC UG 2025 exam comprised a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. These were distributed across three sections: 40 questions in General Awareness, 30 in Mathematics, and 30 in General Intelligence and Reasoning. The exam was held for a total duration of 90 minutes. There was a negative marking scheme in place, with 1/3 mark deducted for each incorrect answer.
The number of vacancies available for various UG posts is as follows: 2,022 posts for Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, 361 posts for Accounts Clerk cum Typist, 990 posts for Junior Clerk cum Typist, and 72 posts for Train Clerk.
The answer key and response sheets were released on September 15, 2025. Candidates who had objections regarding any question or answer in the answer key were allowed to raise objections until September 20, 2025. To submit an objection, candidates were required to pay a fee of ₹50 per question along with applicable bank service charges.
RRB NTPC UG 2025: How to download the result
- Visit the official RRB website: rrbcdg.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on:
- “NTPC Under Graduate Scorecard 2025” or
- “NTPC Under Graduate Result 2025” (depending on what you want to view)
- Enter the following details:
- Registration Number
- Date of Birth
- Captcha Code
- Click on “Login”
- Your result will be displayed on the screen
- Download and save the result for future reference
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