The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has published the provisional answer key for the RRB NTPC Graduate Level Recruitment Examination 2025. Candidates who took part in the exam can raise objections until September 20th. The examination was held during August and September 2025, with over 6.3 million candidates participating nationwide.
Candidates can submit their objections regarding the CBT 1 exam by visiting the official website of the recruitment board. A fee of ₹50 per question is required for submitting objections, and any objections submitted without this fee will not be considered. For further details, candidates are encouraged to check the RRB's official site.
Steps to Submit Objections for RRB NTPC Answer Key
RRB NTPC Answer Key 2025: How to Submit Objections
1. Go to the RRB's official website.
2. Click on the link for the RRB NTPC CBT 1 answer key on the homepage.
3. Select the objection submission link.
4. Enter your registration number and other required details, then submit.
5. Choose the question you wish to contest and submit your objection.
6. Pay the required fee and finalize your submission.
RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result 2025: Latest Information
RRB NTPC CBT 1 Result 2025: What's the update on the result?
Once the objections on the provisional answer key are addressed, the final answer key and results will be announced. Candidates who qualify will move on to the CBT 2 examination. A total of over 63 lakh candidates registered for the CBT 1 exam, which took place on various dates in August and September 2025.
The selection process for RRB NTPC includes four stages: CBT 1, CBT 2, CBAT/Typing Skill Test, and the Final Interview. The upcoming CBT 2 exam will feature questions from General Awareness, Mathematics, and General Intelligence and Reasoning, comprising a total of 120 questions to be completed in 90 minutes.
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