RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 answer key out; raise objections till July 5 at rrb.indianrailways.gov.in
Sakshi Gupta | June 28, 2026 | 09:43 AM IST | 2 mins read
RRB has released the NTPC UG CBT 1 provisional answer key, response sheet and question paper; candidates can challenge answers till July 5
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Subscribe NowThe Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has issued the answer key, question papers, and candidates' response sheets for the non-technical popular categories (NTPC) undergraduate (UG) recruitment computer-based test-1 (CBT-1) 2025 on the official website of RRB at rrb.indianrailways.gov.in.
Applicants can now submit objections, if any, to the provisional answer key, with the objection window remaining open until July 5, 2026. The RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 examination was conducted in multiple phases, from May 7 to May 9 and June 13 to June 20, 2026.
Candidates have been advised to submit their objections before the deadline of July 5, 2026, at 11:55 pm, as no challenges related to the question paper, answer options, or provisional answer key will be accepted after the objection window closes.
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RRB NTPC UG Answer Key 2026: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the steps below to access the RRB NTPC UG 2026 question paper, response sheet, and provisional answer key:
- Visit the official website of RRB at rrb.indianrailways.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on the “RRB NTPC UG CBT-1 answer key” link
- Log in using the credentials
- The question paper, response sheet, and the answer key will appear on the screen
- Download the same and take a printout for future reference
RRB NTPC UG Provisional Answer Key 2026: Steps to raise objections
To raise the objections against the RRB NTPC UG 2026 tentative answer key, follow the steps given below:
- Visit the RRB answer key portal at rrb.indianrailways.gov.in
- Log in using the credentials and select the question you want to challenge
- Upload supporting documents and then submit a valid explanation
- Pay the objection fee and download the acknowledgement receipt
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The board has further stated that the decisions taken after reviewing the objections will be final and binding, and no requests or correspondence regarding the answer key will be entertained thereafter.
Objection fees
Candidates who wish to challenge the provisional answer key must pay an objection fee of Rs 50 per question, in addition to the applicable bank service charges. The board has stated that if a challenge is found to be valid after review, the objection fee will be refunded, after deducting the relevant bank charges. The refunded amount will be credited to the same bank account from which the payment for raising the objection was made.
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