Overview
- The answer key, question paper and candidate response sheets went live on September 15 at 4 pm and remain available until September 20 at 11:55 pm on regional RRB websites.
- Objections can be filed online at ₹50 per question plus bank charges, with refunds processed if challenges are upheld.
- Payments for objections are accepted via Rupay cards, credit cards, UPI and net banking as per the RRB payment gateway.
- The NTPC UG CBT-1 was held across sessions from August 7 to September 9, featuring 100 questions with one-third negative marking for incorrect answers.
- After evaluating objections, RRBs will issue the final answer key, publish CBT-1 results and shortlist qualified candidates for CBT-2 and subsequent skill or aptitude tests.