RRB NTPC UG 2025 answer key out; objection window open till September 20
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 15, 2025 | 04:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
RRB NTPC Answer Key 2025: Candidates will have to pay Rs 50 per question, plus bank charges, to challenge the answer key; valid objections will be refunded after deducting bank fees.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has issued the answer key for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) (Under Graduate) Computer-Based Test (CBT-1). Candidates who appeared for the exam can now view their questions, responses, and RRB NTPC UG answer key 2025 through the link provided on the respective RRB websites.
Candidates will have to enter their registration number and date of birth to download the RRB NTPC UG answer key 2025 . The board has also opened the answer key objection window for raising challenges against any question, option, or answer key.
Candidates who wish to challenge the answer key can submit objections through the official RRB website till September 20. The board has stated that detailed guidelines and the complete procedure for raising objections are available via the link on the official RRB portals.
Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs 50 per question, plus applicable bank charges, while challenging the RRB NTPC answer key. If the objection is found to be valid, the fee will be refunded after deduction of bank charges.
RRB NTPC UG Answer Key 2025: Refund policy for valid objections
“In case the objection raised is found to be correct, the Fee Paid against such valid objections shall be refunded to the candidate after deduction of applicable Bank charges. The refund will be made to the account from where the candidate has made the online payment,” the board said.
After reviewing and validating the objections submitted by candidates, the RRB will release the NTPC final answer key. The scores for CBT-1 will be calculated based on this final key, and the results will be subsequently announced.
The RRB recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 11,558 NTPC vacancies. Out of these, 8,113 are reserved for graduate level and 3,445 for undergraduate level. Candidates who meet the qualifying criteria in CBT-1 will be eligible to appear for the next stage of the selection process, which is RRB NTPC CBT-2.
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