The result of Non Non-Technical Popular Category (NTPC) Graduate Level CBT 1 exam will be announced soon by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB). Lakhs of candidates who appeared in the exam are eagerly waiting for their results. RRB NTPC CBT 1 result will be available on the official website region-wise and candidates will be able to download the PDF with the help of their roll number.
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CBT 1 Exam and Selection Process

RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam was conducted from 5 June to 24 June 2025. After the completion of the exam, the Railway Recruitment Board is now preparing the marks through the normalization process on the basis of its answer sheet. After this, the list of eligible candidates will be released in PDF format. With the release of the results, the same number of candidates will be selected as the vacancies are fixed for the CBT 2 exam.
Process to download the result
Candidates have to visit the official region-wise website of RRB to check the result.
One has to click on the link ‘RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result 2025’ available on the homepage.
After this, the PDF of the result will open, in which candidates can easily search their roll number with Ctrl+F.
It is advisable to download and keep this PDF safe for the future.
Scorecard and available information

Along with the result PDF, the scorecard will also be released. Candidates will be able to download their scorecard through their login credentials. It will include the name of the candidate, roll number, registration number, raw score, normalized marks, pro-rated score, and qualification status information.
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RRB NTPC Expected Cut Off 2025
The cut-off list will be released along with the results. However, according to exam experts, this time the RRB NTPC Graduate Level Cut Off category-wise is likely to be as follows. The cut-off can be 70 to 85 marks for the general category, 65 to 80 marks for OBC, 55 to 75 marks for SC, 50 to 70 marks for ST, and 60 to 80 marks for EWS candidates.










