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The RRB NTPC examination generates a high volume of questions from candidates across India, ranging from basic eligibility queries to specific concerns about normalisation, Aadhaar biometric requirements, zone selection, and what happens after the result. This page compiles the most frequently asked questions about RRB NTPC CBT 1 2026, organised by category, with answers based on official Railway Recruitment Board notifications and result documents.
What is RRB NTPC?
RRB NTPC stands for Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories. It is a national-level recruitment examination conducted by the Railway Recruitment Boards to fill various clerical, supervisory, and commercial posts in Indian Railways across Zonal Railways and Production Units. These are permanent central government posts on the Indian Railways payroll. The exam was conducted as two separate notifications in 2026: CEN 06/2025 for Graduate-level posts (5,810 vacancies) and CEN 07/2025 for Undergraduate-level posts (3,058 vacancies).
How many vacancies are there in RRB NTPC 2026?
A total of 8,868 vacancies across both levels: 5,810 for Graduate-level posts under CEN 06/2025 and 3,058 for Undergraduate-level posts under CEN 07/2025. Graduate-level posts include Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Assistant, and Senior Time Keeper. UG-level posts include Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Trains Clerk, and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk.
What are the RRB NTPC 2026 exam dates?
Graduate CBT 1 (CEN 06/2025) was conducted from March 16 to 27, 2026. Undergraduate CBT 1 (CEN 07/2025) is being conducted from May 7 to June 21, 2026, across 200 exam centres. The Mains CBT 2 dates for both levels will be announced with or shortly after the CBT 1 results.
Is there an interview stage in RRB NTPC?
No. RRB NTPC has no interview or personality test stage. The final merit is based entirely on CBT 2 normalised scores, subject to qualifying status in CBAT (for Station Master) and TST (for typing posts). Document Verification and Medical Examination are mandatory final stages but are qualifying in nature.
How many times is RRB NTPC conducted?
RRB NTPC is not conducted on a fixed annual basis. Recruitment cycles are announced based on vacancy requirements. Recent cycles: 2021 (CEN 01/2019, 35,000+ vacancies), 2024-25 (CEN 05/2024 and 06/2024, 11,558 vacancies), and 2026 (CEN 06/2025 and 07/2025, 8,868 vacancies). The interval between cycles is typically 1 to 3 years.
What is the minimum educational qualification for RRB NTPC 2026?
For Graduate-level posts: a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university. For Undergraduate-level posts: Class 12 pass (10+2) from a recognised board. The Accounts-related posts (Junior Account Assistant cum Typist and Accounts Clerk cum Typist) additionally require Commerce as a subject or a B.Com degree.
What is the age limit for RRB NTPC 2026?
The standard age range for both Graduate and UG-level posts is 18 to 33 years for the Unreserved category. The age is calculated as of January 1, 2026 (the notified date). Reserved category relaxations: SC/ST get 5 years (maximum 38), OBC-NCL gets 3 years (maximum 36), PwBD-UR gets 10 years (maximum 43), Ex-Servicemen get 3 years extra after deducting military service.
Can a final-year student apply for RRB NTPC Graduate posts?
No. The graduation result must be declared before the date of Document Verification. RRB does not accept provisional degree certificates at DV. Candidates who are in the final year of graduation at the time of application but whose results will not be declared before DV are not eligible.
Is there a minimum percentage required in graduation?
No minimum percentage in graduation is required for any RRB NTPC Graduate post. Candidates who have passed graduation in any division are eligible.
Can I apply for both Graduate and UG-level posts?
Yes, if you hold a graduation degree, you are eligible for both. Applications are separate (different CENs, different registration numbers, different fees). You can appear in both CBT 1 exams and both CBT 2 exams independently. If selected in both, you must choose one post.
What is the RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam pattern?
CBT 1 has 100 objective-type questions for 100 marks with a 90-minute time limit. Three sections: General Awareness (40 questions, 40 marks), Mathematics (30 questions, 30 marks), and General Intelligence and Reasoning (30 questions, 30 marks). No sectional time limit. Negative marking of 1/3 mark per wrong answer.
| Section Questions Marks | ||
| General Awareness | 40 | 40 |
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| General Intelligence and Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
| Duration | -- | 90 minutes |
Is there sectional timing in RRB NTPC CBT 1?
No. Unlike IBPS PO, there is no sectional time limit in RRB NTPC CBT 1. The 90-minute duration applies to the full paper. Candidates can freely move between sections, attempt any section first, and return to previous sections. This flexibility makes overall time management strategy (not sectional strategy) the key factor.
What is the negative marking in RRB NTPC CBT 1?
One-third of a mark (1/3 = 0.33 marks) is deducted for each wrong answer on a 1-mark question. This is the standard negative marking for RRB examinations. Unattempted questions carry no penalty.
Is CBT 1 marks counted in the final merit?
No. CBT 1 is purely qualifying. It determines who advances to CBT 2. The final merit list and post allocation are based entirely on CBT 2 normalised scores (and CBAT qualifying status for Station Master).
What is the difference between CBT 1 and CBT 2?
| Feature CBT 1 CBT 2 | ||
| Questions | 100 | 120 |
| Marks | 100 | 120 |
| GA Questions | 40 | 50 |
| Maths Questions | 30 | 35 |
| Reasoning Questions | 30 | 35 |
| Duration | 90 minutes | 90 minutes |
| Difficulty | Moderate | Moderate to High |
| Purpose | Shortlisting (qualifying) | Final merit determination |
In how many languages is RRB NTPC CBT 1 conducted?
The exam is available in 15 languages including English, Hindi, and regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Punjabi, Urdu, Assamese, Konkani, and Manipuri.
How do I apply for RRB NTPC?
Applications are submitted online through the official website of the regional RRB zone the candidate wishes to apply to. There is no single central portal. The 2026 application windows are closed. For the next cycle, visit indianrailways.gov.in for a list of all 21 regional RRB websites.
Can I apply to multiple RRB zones?
Some recruitment cycles allow applications to only one zone; others permit multiple. Check the specific CEN notification for the rule applicable to that cycle. The 2026 CEN 06/2025 and 07/2025 specifications on this should be verified in the official notification PDFs.
What is the application fee for RRB NTPC?
General and OBC candidates pay Rs 500. SC, ST, PwBD, Women, Ex-Servicemen, Transgender, Minorities, and Economically Backward Class candidates pay Rs 250. A refund of Rs 400 (General/OBC, after bank charges) and Rs 250 (exempt categories, full refund) is processed after the candidate appears for CBT 1.
How does zone selection affect my result?
Zone selection affects the cutoff you must clear and the region in which you are posted after selection. High-competition zones like Patna, Chandigarh, and Kolkata had CBT 1 cutoffs of 84+ for UR in 2025. Lower-competition zones like Malda had cutoffs around 75. If your mock test scores are in the 80 to 87 range, applying to a lower-competition zone substantially increases your clearance probability.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for RRB NTPC 2026?
Yes. For both CEN 06/2025 (Graduate) and CEN 07/2025 (Undergraduate) CBT 1 exams, Aadhaar-based biometric verification is mandatory at the exam centre. Original Aadhaar card or a colour printout of e-Aadhaar from uidai.gov.in must be carried. No other ID can substitute for Aadhaar in the biometric process.
What if my Aadhaar biometric is locked?
Candidates with a locked Aadhaar biometric will not be permitted to enter the exam hall. Unlock your biometric at uidai.gov.in at least 2 to 3 days before the exam. Log in with your Aadhaar number and OTP, go to "Lock and Unlock Biometrics," and click Unlock if it shows as locked.
What documents must I carry on exam day?
Printed admit card (hard copy, A4 paper), original Aadhaar card or colour printout of e-Aadhaar from uidai.gov.in, one additional valid photo ID (PAN, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence), and two recent passport-size photographs matching the application photo.
Are mobile phones allowed at the exam centre?
No. Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, calculators, and all electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited. Most centres have no cloakroom facility. Leave your phone at home or in your vehicle.
What is the shift timing for RRB NTPC CBT 1?
Three shifts are conducted daily: Shift 1 starts at 9:00 AM (gate closes 8:30 AM, report by 8:00 AM), Shift 2 starts at 12:45 PM (gate closes 12:30 PM), Shift 3 starts at 4:30 PM (gate closes 4:00 PM). Your assigned shift is printed on the admit card.
Can I leave the exam hall before 90 minutes?
Generally, candidates must remain in the hall until the exam concludes. Check specific instructions on your admit card, as some centres may have different exit rules.
What is the RRB NTPC CBT 1 cutoff?
The cutoff is zone-specific, category-specific, and post-level-specific. For the 2025 Graduate CBT 1 (CEN 05/2024), the UR category cutoff ranged from 78 to 87 across zones. High-competition zones like Chandigarh (84.16) and Patna (84.18) were near the top. Lower-competition zones like Malda were around 78. For the UG 2025 cycle, UR cutoffs ranged from 75 to 85.
Is there a sectional cutoff in RRB NTPC?
No. RRB NTPC has no sectional cutoff. Only the overall normalised score is compared against the cutoff. However, a minimum qualifying percentage applies: UR and EWS must score at least 40% (40 marks), OBC and SC at least 30% (30 marks), and ST at least 25% (25 marks). In competitive zones, the actual cutoff (78 to 87 for UR) far exceeds these minimums.
How is the cutoff determined?
RRB determines the CBT 1 cutoff after the exam based on four factors: total vacancies per post per zone, total number of candidates who appeared per zone per category, exam difficulty level, and normalisation results. The shortlisting ratio of 20 times the vacancies means only the top approximately 1 in 10 appearing candidates advance from CBT 1 to CBT 2.
When will the 2026 CBT 1 result be released?
Graduate CBT 1 result: expected May to June 2026 (exam concluded March 27, 2026). UG CBT 1 result: expected July to August 2026 (exam ends June 21, 2026).
What is normalisation and how does it affect my score?
RRB applies the T-Score normalisation method to account for difficulty variation across shifts. Your raw score is converted to a T-Score based on the mean and standard deviation of performance in your specific shift. Candidates in harder shifts benefit; those in easier shifts may see a minor downward adjustment. All cutoffs are applied to normalised T-Scores, not raw marks.
Which is the most important section in RRB NTPC CBT 1?
General Awareness carries the most marks (40 out of 100) and shows the widest performance differential between prepared and unprepared candidates. In the 2026 Graduate CBT 1, GA was rated the most challenging section. Candidates who consistently prepared current affairs and static GK scored 32 to 37 in GA. Underprepared candidates scored 15 to 22. This 15-mark gap in a single section makes GA the highest-leverage preparation area.
What score should I target for RRB NTPC CBT 1 2026?
Based on 2025 cutoff data and targeting competitive zones, the following safe score targets apply:
| Category Typical Cutoff Safe Target Competitive Score | |||
| UR (competitive zones) | 83 to 87 | 90 to 93 | 95 or above |
| OBC | 78 to 82 | 85 to 88 | 91 or above |
| SC | 70 to 75 | 78 to 82 | 86 or above |
| ST | 63 to 68 | 71 to 75 | 78 or above |
How many questions should I attempt in RRB NTPC CBT 1?
With 0.33 negative marking on a 100-mark paper, accuracy matters more than attempt count. Attempting 88 to 93 questions with 90 percent accuracy produces a score of approximately 76 to 81. Attempting all 100 questions with 78 percent accuracy produces 78 minus 7.26 = approximately 71 marks. High-accuracy selective attempts consistently outperform low-accuracy maximum attempts.
How much time should I allocate to each section?
Since there is no sectional time limit, candidates can allocate 90 minutes freely. A common high-scoring approach: Reasoning first (20 to 25 minutes for 30 questions), Maths second (25 to 30 minutes for 30 questions), GA last (30 to 35 minutes for 40 questions). Alternatively, start with GA if current affairs is a strong area.
How important are mock tests?
Mock tests under 90-minute timed conditions are essential for building exam-day speed and accuracy. The RRB NTPC Tier 1 Test Series on Aspirant Mitraa provides 400 tests across topic-wise, subject-wise, and full mock formats. Full mocks enforcing the 0.33 negative marking build the accuracy discipline required to score above 90 in the actual exam.
What current affairs period should I cover?
Cover national and international current affairs from the 6 to 12 months preceding your exam date. For the June 2026 UG CBT 1, cover current affairs from approximately June 2025 to June 2026.
What is the salary of RRB NTPC posts?
| Post Pay Level Starting Basic Pay Approx. Gross Salary | |||
| Station Master | Level 6 | Rs 35,400 | Rs 55,000 to 65,000 |
| Goods Train Manager | Level 5 | Rs 29,200 | Rs 47,000 to 57,000 |
| Junior Clerk cum Typist | Level 2 | Rs 19,900 | Rs 33,000 to 40,000 |
| Trains Clerk | Level 2 | Rs 19,900 | Rs 33,000 to 40,000 |
| Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | Level 3 | Rs 21,700 | Rs 36,000 to 43,000 |
Gross salary includes Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Transport Allowance, and Night Duty Allowance (where applicable) per 7th Pay Commission. All posts include NPS pension, railway staff pass benefits, and medical coverage.
What is the career growth for RRB NTPC posts?
All NTPC posts offer structured promotion through departmental exams (LDCE) and seniority-based promotions. A Junior Clerk can progress through Senior Clerk, Head Clerk, Senior Section Clerk, and Officer-level positions. A Goods Train Manager can progress to Senior GTM, Guard (Special Class), and higher operational posts. Career timelines vary by post and department.
Is there a bond period for RRB NTPC?
There is no formal monetary bond in most NTPC posts. However, candidates must serve for a minimum period before applying for inter-department transfers. Some posts may have specific joining conditions; these are detailed in the appointment letter.
All answers are based on official RRB NTPC notifications CEN 06/2025 and CEN 07/2025, official cutoff PDFs released September 19, 2025 (Graduate CBT 1) and November 21, 2025 (UG CBT 1), official Aadhaar biometric mandate notice, and admit card instructions released March 12, 2026 (Graduate) and May 3, 2026 (UG) on regional RRB websites.
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