RRB NTPC result 2025 declared for graduate level on regional websites
Vagisha Kaushik | September 19, 2025 | 05:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
RRB NTPC Graduate Result 2025: Candidates can check scores by logging in with their registration number and date of birth.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has declared the result for the computer-based test (CBT) 1 of the graduate level of the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) posts. Candidates can check the RRB NTPC result 2025 on the official websites of the regional RRBs. RRB NTPC graduate result 2025 (out) live updates.
Shortlisted candidates are eligible for appearing in the CBT 2. The second stage of the RRB NTPC 2025 is scheduled for the third week of October.
Candidates can view their individual scores and qualifying status for CBT 2 by logging in through the link provided on the official website of RRBs by entering their registration number and date of birth. Upon login, candidates can also see their question paper in which they have appeared along with the correct answer marked among the four options.
“The candidature of all the qualified candidates for 2nd Stage CBT is purely provisional and is liable to be cancelled, at any stage of recruitment or thereafter, in case of any inconsistency or deficiency in the data furnished or any malpractice on part of candidates coming to the notice of RRB. It may be noted that merely calling a candidate for 2nd Stage CBT does not entitle him or her in any way to an appointment in the Railways,” said the board.
RRB NTPC CBT 1 answer key 2025 was out on July 1 and candidates were allowed to raise objections against the provisional keys by July 6.
The board rescheduled RRB NTPC 2025 held on June 16 and 19 at two centres in Jharkhand after a cheating video went viral. The exam was held from June 5 to 24 for 8,113 vacancies.
How to check RRB NTPC graduate level result 2025?
Here are simple steps to check the RRB NTPC result 2025 graduate level:
- Go to the official website of RRBs
- Click on the link to check NTPC graduate level result
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen
- Login with your required credentials to check individual scores
- Save the scorecard and take a print out
RRB NTPC Graduate Result 2025: Shortlisted candidates
The region-wise number of candidates selected for RRB NTPC CBT 2 is given below.
|
Railway Board |
Number of candidates |
|
RRB Chennai |
6,546 |
|
RRB Ajmer |
1,981 |
|
RRB Bilaspur |
9,744 |
|
RRB Mumbai |
12,417 |
|
RRB Bhopal |
2,327 |
|
RRB Jammu-Srinagar |
2,177 |
|
RRB Siliguri |
601 |
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