The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) have declared the results of the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Computer-Based Test (CBT) 1 for the Graduate Level Exam 2025. Candidates who appeared for the test can now check the merit list through the official portal rrb.gov.in as well as the respective regional websites.
The CBT 1 examination was held from June 5 to June 24, 2025, to recruit candidates for various graduate-level posts across different RRB zones. A total of 2,177 candidates qualified in the first stage. The published results include the roll numbers of those shortlisted for the next phase of the selection process.
RRB NTPC CBT-1 Results 2025: Steps to Check
Step 1: Visit the official website of your RRB region.
Step 2: Open the PDF list of shortlisted candidates.
Step 3: Use Ctrl+F to quickly search for your roll number.
Step 4: To view individual scorecards and marks, log in with your registration number and date of birth.
It is important to note that each RRB has released the results separately on its respective regional portal. Candidates who clear CBT 2 will move on to skill tests (where required), followed by document verification and a medical examination before the final selection.
The CBT 1 examination was held from June 5 to June 24, 2025, to recruit candidates for various graduate-level posts across different RRB zones. A total of 2,177 candidates qualified in the first stage. The published results include the roll numbers of those shortlisted for the next phase of the selection process.
RRB NTPC CBT-1 Results 2025: Steps to Check
Step 1: Visit the official website of your RRB region.
Step 2: Open the PDF list of shortlisted candidates.
Step 3: Use Ctrl+F to quickly search for your roll number.
Step 4: To view individual scorecards and marks, log in with your registration number and date of birth.
It is important to note that each RRB has released the results separately on its respective regional portal. Candidates who clear CBT 2 will move on to skill tests (where required), followed by document verification and a medical examination before the final selection.
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