The RRB NTPC Answer Key 2025 for CBT 1 (Graduate Level) is expected to be released in the last week of June 2025 or the second week of July 2025, as the exam concluded on June 24, 2025. It will be available on the official regional RRB websites (e.g., rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbbhopal.gov.in) or rrb.digialm.com. Candidates can download the provisional answer key, response sheet, and question paper using their registration number and date of birth. Here’s how to download it:
- Visit the official RRB website for your region or rrb.digialm.com.
- Click on the “RRB NTPC Answer Key 2025” link.
- Log in with your Registration Number and Date of Birth/Password.
- Access the answer key, response sheet, and question paper under the “Candidate Response” tab.
- Download and save the PDF for reference.
Additional Details:
- Objection Process: Candidates can raise objections against the provisional answer key for a fee of Rs. 50 per question (plus bank charges), refundable if the objection is valid. The objection window typically lasts 5–7 days.
- Marking Scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer, with a 1/3 mark deduction for incorrect answers.
- Final Answer Key: Released after reviewing objections, used for result preparation.
Check the official RRB website for your region for the exact release date and direct download link.
The RRB NTPC objection process for the 2025 answer key allows candidates to challenge discrepancies in the provisional answer key for CBT 1. Here’s a concise overview based on the standard procedure:
- Access the Answer Key: Visit the official RRB regional website (e.g., rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbbhopal.gov.in) or rrb.digialm.com. Log in using your Registration Number and Date of Birth/Password to view the provisional answer key, response sheet, and question paper.
- Objection Window: The objection period typically opens shortly after the provisional answer key is released (expected late June or early July 2025 for CBT 1) and lasts 5–7 days. Check the exact dates on the official RRB website.
- Raising Objections:
- Navigate to the “Objection Tracker” or similar link on the RRB portal.
- Select the question(s) you believe are incorrect, providing a valid reason and supporting evidence (e.g., standard references or textbooks).
- Pay a non-refundable fee of Rs. 50 per question (plus bank charges). The fee is refunded if the objection is upheld.
- Submission: Submit the objection within the specified deadline. Late submissions are not accepted.
- Review Process: The RRB expert committee reviews all objections. If valid, corrections are reflected in the final answer key, which is released later and used for result preparation.
- Tracking Objections: Candidates can track the status of their objections through the same portal using their login credentials.
Key Points:
- Only objections against the provisional answer key are allowed; no challenges are accepted for the final answer key.
- Ensure objections are well-supported, as frivolous claims may not be considered.
- Monitor the RRB website for notifications on the objection tracker link and deadlines.
For the latest updates and the exact objection link, visit your regional RRB website or rrb.digialm.com after the provisional answer key is released.