
RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result BIG Update: RRB likely to announce Results by THIS date on rrb.gov.in, Steps to scores here
RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) will announce the results for Non-Technical Popular Category (NTPC) exams 2025 soon. The candidates who have appeared for the examination are asked to keep all the details ready for the fast and easy access to the results. Soon after the formal announcement of the RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result, the same will be available on the official website of the board i.e. www.rrb.gov.in. The exams were held in Computer-Based Test format for graduate level posts from 5th to 24th June 2025 for 8,113 vacancies.
The candidates must note that the Board had released the provisional answer key on July 1, 2025 – allowing candidates to raise challenges till July 6. Once the results are declared in PDF format with candidate's roll number, list of students who qualified for CBT 2 exams will also be released. RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result: Steps To Download Result
The RRB NTPC Result 2025 will be released in PDF format on the official website; however, each region has its specific website like rrbcdg.gov.in and rrbsecunderabad.gov.in, that should be used to access the result.
For the convenience of the candidates, we have mentioned the steps via which they can check the results.
Step 1. Visit the official RRB website of your region.
Step 2. Click on the link for RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result 2025 on the homepage
Step 3. The Result will be displayed in the PDF format
Step 4. Now use 'Ctrl=F' and enter your roll number in the dialog box.
Step 5. If your roll number is shown in the list, you have passed the exam.
Step 6. Download the PDF for future use. RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result: When to Expect the Result
The RRB NTPC Result 2025 for CBT-1 (Undergraduate) is expected to be out in August 2025. However, as the answer key for the same was issued on July 1 with objection window closing by July 6, the results are anticipated to be released soon. RRB NTPC CBT-1 Result: Vacancies Breakdown
As everyone eagerly awaits the result, the board aims to fill a total of 8,113 graduate-level posts. Below is a detailed breakdown of the available graduate-level vacancies: Goods Train Manager: 3,144
Junior Account Assistant & Typist: 1,507
Senior Clerk & Typist: 732
Undergraduate-Level Posts (Total 3,445)
Commercial & Ticket Clerk: 2,022
Accounts Clerk & Typist: 361
Junior Clerk & Typist: 990
Trains Clerk: 72

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