Overview
- The provisional answer key and response sheets for the NTPC Undergraduate CBT-1 were released on September 15 on regional RRB websites.
- Objections are accepted until September 20 at Rs 50 per question, with refunds issued if challenges are upheld after review, net of bank charges.
- The UG exam was conducted from August 7 to September 9, and candidates must log in with registration details and date of birth to access documents.
- Graduate-level CBT-1 results from the June 5–24 exam have not been issued, with scorecards and cut-off lists to be published zone-wise when released.
- The recruitment aims to fill 11,558 NTPC posts, including 8,113 graduate and 3,445 undergraduate roles, and CBTs feature 100 questions with one-third negative marking.