Overview
- Railway Recruitment Boards have not released the NTPC UG provisional answer key, with date and time yet to be announced.
- Once issued, the UG answer key will open a 2–3 day objection window requiring a processing fee for each challenge.
- The NTPC UG computer-based tests were held across multiple days from August 7 to September 9, 2025.
- Graduate-level CBT-1 results are still pending; when released, zone-wise PDFs, cut-off marks and individual scorecards will be available on regional RRB websites and accessed with registration details.
- The recruitment covers 3,445 UG vacancies and 8,113 graduate vacancies, with role-wise allocations published by the boards.