RRB NTPC UG Result 2025, Check Results and Dates
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducted the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam to recruit 3445 vacancies for undergraduate-level posts and now candidates are waiting for the release of the RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result 2025. As per trends, the board will release the results tentatively in November 2025, along with post-wise cut-off marks for each zone and the score cards. RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result for Undergraduate level posts will be released zone-wise in PDF format along with the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next stage.
RRB NTPC UG Result 2025
This year, 58 lakh candidates applied for 3445 Undergraduate Level (12th level) posts, for which around 6326818 candidates applied for the exam. The candidates who will be declared qualified in the RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 exam will be shortlisted to appear for the CBT 2 Exam, which is the second stage of the selection process. The posts included are Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist and Train Clerk.
RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result Date 2025
The candidates who have appeared in the CBT 1 Exam will be able to check their roll numbers in the list of qualified candidates, which will be uploaded in PDF format on the regional websites. Only the candidates whose roll numbers will be displayed in the NTPC Undergraduate Level Result pdfs will succeed in the CBT 1 exam and have to appear for CBT 2. The result PDFs will be released separately for all 21 zones at their regional websites.
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RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result 2025- Overview |
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Organization |
Railway Recruitment Board |
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Exam Name |
RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam 2025 |
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Posts Name |
Undergraduate-Level |
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Vacancies |
3445 |
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RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 Result 2025 |
November 2025 |
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RRB NTPC Score Card 2025 |
November 2025 |
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CBT 1 Exam Date |
7th August to 9th September 2025 |
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Candidates Appeared |
6326818 |
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Candidates Qualified |
To be notified |
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RRB NTPC CBT 2 Exam Date 2025 |
To be notified |
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Selection Process |
CBT-1, CBT-2, |
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Official website |
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RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result 2025
RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result 2025 will be released in PDF format on the regional websites of the Railway Recruitment Board. We will also provide the direct links here as soon as the results will be released officially on the respective regional website. If you were waiting for RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result, bookmark this page to get notified when result is released
How to Check RRB NTPC UG Result 2025?
The procedure to check the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result 2025 is mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the RRB region you applied for (the official website links for the respective RRB Regions will be mentioned above).
Step 2: Click on the link provided for RRB NTPC Undergraduate Result 2025.
Step 3: Select the respective RRB Region.
Step 4: RRB NTPC CBT 1 UG Result 2025 PDF will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: The list of qualified candidates will be shown. Now, press “Ctrl+F” and enter your Roll No.
Step 6: If your Roll No is in the list, you have qualified for the next round CBT 2 Exam.
Step 7: Download your result PDF for future reference.
The result for the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) NTPC Undergraduate (UG) Level CBT-1 Exam 2025 is anticipated to be released shortly. The exam was conducted between 7 August and 9 September 2025. (www.ndtv.com) while the official notification is yet to confirm the exact date, several credible sources project that the result may be declared in late November 2025, with zone-wise links and PDFs being published on the respective regional RRB portals. Once declared, the result will shortlist candidates for the next stage (CBT-2), followed by skill/aptitude tests, document verification and medical examination as per the selection process. Candidates are advised to keep their roll numbers handy, regularly check the official RRB regional website, download the result PDF, and follow further instructions for the next stage without delay.
FAQs
- When will the RRB NTPC UG result for CBT-1 be declared?
Answer. The result is expected to be declared in November 2025, with many sources pointing to the last week of November as the likely timeframe. No confirmed date has been provided yet by the RRB. - Where can I check/download my result?
Answer. You can check the result on the official website of the regional RRB under which you applied (for example, for the Chandigarh region: rrbcdg.gov.in). After release, a PDF link will be published listing shortlisted roll numbers. - What details will the result PDF contain?
Answer. The result PDF will typically contain:
- Roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for CBT-2.
- Zone or region name.
- Category-wise cut off / qualifying marks (if published).
Note: Individual scorecards (with marks secured) may be released separately or along with the result depending on region.
- If I don’t find my roll number in the list, does that mean I’m disqualified?
Answer. Yes — if your roll number is not listed in the result PDF of shortlisted candidates for CBT-2, it means you did not qualify through stage I (CBT-1) for further stages of this recruitment cycle. However, you should verify that you downloaded the correct zone/region PDF and ensure you checked the right category. - What happens after the result is declared?
Answer. After the CBT-1 result:
- The shortlisted candidates will receive intimation for the next stage, CBT-2.
- Subsequently, depending on the post applied for, skill tests (typing/computer-based aptitude), document verification (DV) and medical examination will follow. (ndtv.com)
- Will the scorecard (marks obtained) be released along with the result?
Answer. In many cases yes — regions may release a separate scorecard PDF showing each candidate’s normalised marks, but this varies by regional RRB. Some sources mention that the scorecard will be released along with or shortly after the result. - What is the expected cut-off for the UG level CBT-1 exam?
Answer. While official cut-offs will vary by region and category, an estimate from credible sources suggests:
- General: around 65-70 marks
- OBC: 70-75 marks
- SC/ST: lower range ~55-65 marks
Note: These are estimations only; actual cut-offs may differ.


