RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result: If you have also given the RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam, then there is news of work for you. Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) may soon release the result of RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam. After the result is released, you can see it with the help of the official website.
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Exam: The exam was held in June
The Computer Based Test or CBT-1 exam for NTPC Graduate Level was conducted from 5 June to 24 June 2025. The duration of this exam was 90 minutes. A total of 100 questions were asked. Now the candidates are waiting for the result.
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result: Provisional answer key was released on July 1
The provisional answer key for this exam was released on July 1. Candidates had time till July 6 to file objections. After the answer key, now it is the turn of the result.
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Post Details: Details of posts
Candidates will be appointed on 8113 posts for graduate level in NTPC i.e. Non Technical Popular Category. See the details of the posts here
Goods Train Manager – 3144 posts
Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor – 1736 posts
Senior Clerk cum Typist – 732 posts
Station Master – 994 posts
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist – 1507 posts
RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result Steps To Download: How to see the result
After the result is released, you can see it by following the steps given below-
First of all, the candidate has to go to the official website of RRB. Now you have to click on the “CEN 05/2024 Result link given on the home page.
After this you have to log in by entering your login details.
Now the result PDF file will open on your screen.
Now you can check your name and roll number in the result PDF file by pressing (Ctrl+F).
After this you download the RRB NTPC Graduate Level Result 2025 PDF file.
After this, take a printout of your result for future.
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