Overview
- The Railway Recruitment Boards have not set a date for publishing the graduate-level CBT-1 results, which will appear separately on each regional portal.
- Candidates must use their login credentials to access PDF result lists and download digital scorecards since no hard copies will be issued by the RRBs.
- RRBs released the provisional answer key on July 1 and closed the objection window on July 6, charging ₹50 per question with refunds for upheld challenges.
- Qualifiers from CBT-1 will progress to CBT-2, followed by typing skill or computer-based aptitude tests where required, then document verification and medical examination.
- The NTPC recruitment drive encompasses 8,113 graduate-level vacancies across roles from chief commercial cum ticket supervisor to goods train manager in 21 RRB zones.