
RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025 released: Direct link to download scorecards here
The Computer-Based Test (CBT) was conducted between April 28 and April 30, 2025, across multiple exam centres nationwide.
Along with the results, RRB has also released the official cutoff marks for various categories, enabling candidates to assess their performance against the qualifying benchmarks. The results are now available on the respective RRB regional websites.
RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025
: Steps to download scorecards
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025:
Visit the official RRB regional portal, such as www.rrbcdg.gov.in.
Click on the 'RRB Paramedical Result 2025' link.
Enter your registration number, date of birth, and captcha code.
Download and save the result for future reference.
Candidates can download the RRB Paramedical result for Chandigarh as provided
here
.
Aspirants can download the RRB Paramedical cut off for Chandigarh as provided
here
.
Next stage:
Document verification
&
medical examination
Candidates who have cleared the CBT will now move to the Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination phases. The DV will be conducted at the venue mentioned in the call letter, followed by the medical test the next day.
A nominal fee of ₹24 is required for the medical examination, which is mandatory for final selection. The RRB has advised candidates to ensure all original documents are in order to avoid disqualification.
Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official regional websites of RRB to get the complete details of the RRB Paramedical recruitment process.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- New Indian Express
Pharmacist association urges CM Majhi for early recruitment of heath workers
BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha Registered Pharmacist Association (ORPA) has appealed to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi to direct the Health and Family Welfare department to expedite the recruitment of pharmacy officers and multipurpose male health workers. In a memorandum to the chief minister, the association claimed that though the state government had notified 1,657 posts, including 1,451 pharmacy officers and 206 multipurpose male health workers in 2023, their recruitment hangs in balance. The association members said the Odisha Sub-ordinate Staff Selection Commission (OSSSC) had received applications for the notified posts in December, 2023 and the computer-based test (CBT) was conducted on August 3, 2024. Although the results were published on June 16 this year along with the list of selected candidates along with the district of their choice, they are yet to get the appointment letter. ORPA general secretary Sabyasachi Panda said even though two months have passed since the results of the final examination were announced, the government has not issued appointment letters to the selected candidates. 'The candidates have already lost two years in the recruitment process. The government should immediately issue appointment letters without any further delay,' he said. The association has also requested Health minister Mukesh Mahaling to take steps in this regard.


News18
3 days ago
- News18
Why Sleep Disorders Are the Hidden Crisis Affecting India's Youth?
Sleep disorders could severely burden India's healthcare and economic systems in the coming decades, especially as we mark International Youth Day The rising incidence of sleep disorders among Indian youth is fast becoming a public health crisis. If left unaddressed, it could severely burden India's healthcare and economic systems in the coming decades, especially as we mark International Youth Day. Dr. Kunal Bahrani is Clinical Director and HOD, Neurology Department, Marengo Asia Hospitals, Faridabad, says, 'In the last decade, I have seen a silent epidemic grow in clinic rooms, hostel beds, exam-prep lounges, and co-working spaces: sleep disorders in the youth. Sleep isn't just 'rest" – it's a neurological function as critical as breathing. Yet, an increasing number of young people are sacrificing it in the name of productivity, entertainment, or simply trying to keep up with others." Sleep disorders are no longer a personal inconvenience; they are rapidly becoming a public health threat. Recent studies suggest that one in three young Indians suffers from at least one form of sleep-related issue. Compared to 15 years ago, the incidence of insomnia, delayed sleep phase disorder, and non-restorative sleep has doubled. According to a 2022 AIIMS report, nearly 52% of students surveyed reported poor sleep quality. The 16–24 age group is particularly vulnerable to sleep disorders in India. These are years marked by academic pressure, emotional turbulence, and excessive screen time. The combination of hormonal changes, social media influence, and late-night habits makes this age group a high-risk population. The most common disorders I see in today's youth include insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep), delayed sleep phase disorder (sleep cycle shifted to late night and late waking), restless legs syndrome, non-restorative sleep (waking up tired despite adequate hours), and sleep apnea (increasingly seen in overweight youth). Several factors contribute to the rise in sleep disorders among the youth, including blue-light exposure from screens, irregular sleep schedules (especially post-COVID), academic stress and performance anxiety, over-stimulation before bedtime (scrolling, gaming, binge-watching), and the consumption of caffeine and energy drinks. The neurological and cognitive consequences are serious: reduced memory retention and learning capacity, poor emotional regulation leading to mood swings, aggression, and anxiety, lowered attention span and focus, increased risk of migraines and neurological burnout, and even long-term changes in brain plasticity if sleep deprivation continues for years. Treatment for sleep disorders often begins with non-pharmacological interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), circadian rhythm regulation, blue-light filters and digital curfews, and relaxation techniques like deep breathing and mindfulness. Medication is prescribed only when necessary, and always for a brief period. To prevent sleep disorders, several steps can help: maintain a consistent sleep–wake cycle, even on weekends; avoid screens at least one hour before bed; and cut down on caffeine after 2 p.m. (caffeine has a half-life of 5–6 hours, which means your afternoon coffee may still be active in your system well into the night). Create a wind-down routine, such as a calming pre-sleep ritual, and prioritise sleep as you would an important meeting or deadline. Remember: sleep is not optional. It is central to your wellbeing. view comments First Published: August 12, 2025, 12:59 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025 released: Direct link to download scorecards here
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the results of the RRB Paramedical Staff Recruitment Examination 2025, bringing clarity for thousands of aspirants who appeared for the selection process earlier this year. The Computer-Based Test (CBT) was conducted between April 28 and April 30, 2025, across multiple exam centres nationwide. Along with the results, RRB has also released the official cutoff marks for various categories, enabling candidates to assess their performance against the qualifying benchmarks. The results are now available on the respective RRB regional websites. RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025 : Steps to download scorecards Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the RRB Paramedical Staff result 2025: Visit the official RRB regional portal, such as Click on the 'RRB Paramedical Result 2025' link. Enter your registration number, date of birth, and captcha code. Download and save the result for future reference. Candidates can download the RRB Paramedical result for Chandigarh as provided here . Aspirants can download the RRB Paramedical cut off for Chandigarh as provided here . Next stage: Document verification & medical examination Candidates who have cleared the CBT will now move to the Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination phases. The DV will be conducted at the venue mentioned in the call letter, followed by the medical test the next day. A nominal fee of ₹24 is required for the medical examination, which is mandatory for final selection. The RRB has advised candidates to ensure all original documents are in order to avoid disqualification. Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official regional websites of RRB to get the complete details of the RRB Paramedical recruitment process. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!