The Railway Recruitment Board – RRB has officially published result and scorecard for the NTPC Undergraduate – UG level examination conducted under CEN 06/2024. The Computer Based Test-1 (CBT 1) phase was conducted from 7 of August to 9 of September 2025 and on 21 of November 2025 the scorecards and merit list were made available on the official RRB website.
This update is a crucial milestone for thousands of candidates who appeared in the NTPC UG exam and are now awaiting their section-wise scores, normalized marks, cut-offs and qualifying status for the next stage. The scorecard release enables aspirants to check their performance, verify whether they qualify for CBT 2, and prepare for the upcoming phases such as document verification and skill/typing tests.
Key Highlights
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Exam Conducting Authority | Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) |
| Notification / Recruitment Drive | CEN 06/2024 – Undergraduate Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) |
| CBT 1 Exam Dates | 7 of August to 9 of September 2025 |
| Scorecard / Result Release Date | 21 of November 2025 |
| Approx. Vacancies | 3445 posts at UG level |
| Next Stage | CBT 2 and beyond (skill test/typing, document verification) |
| Official Website | rrbcdg.gov.in / Regional RRB portals |
| Join WhatsApp Community | Click Here |
What’s in the Score Card?
When you access your individual scorecard for the RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 exam, you’ll find several key data points that help you analyse your performance and understand your status for the next stage of recruitment.
Important score card details include:
- Candidate’s name, registration number, category and other personal details.
- Section-wise marks (for example: General Awareness, Mathematics, Reasoning & Intelligence).
- Raw score (actual marks obtained).
- Normalized score — since multiple exam shifts were held, normalization ensures fairness across candidates.
- Qualifying status (whether you have been shortlisted for CBT 2).
- In many cases, the cut-off marks and roll numbers of shortlisted candidates are published alongside the PDF.
Being able to download and review your scorecard is essential — you should keep a printed copy as part of your documentation for any future stage.
How to Check & Download Your Score Card
If you appeared in the RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 exam, follow this step-by-step process to check your result and download your individual score card:
- Visit the official regional website of your RRB zone rrbcdg.gov.in for Chandigar region
- Look for the link labelled something like “CEN 06/2024 NTPC UG Scorecard / Result CBT1”.
- Click the link and you will be prompted to enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth (DOB).
- After logging in, your scorecard will appear on screen. Review all details very carefully.
- Download/save the PDF file. Take a printout or store it digitally for future reference (CV, interviews, next stages).
- If your name or roll number appears in the merit list or qualifies, note the next stage details (CBT 2, skill/typing test, etc.).
By following these steps you will ensure that you have your scorecard safely backed up and are ready to proceed in the recruitment journey.
Score Card Release: What It Means for Your Recruitment Journey
The release of the scorecard is a significant milestone in the NTPC UG recruitment process. Here is what it means practically:
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- If your roll number appears in the merit list and your status shows “Qualified”, you will be shortlisted for CBT 2 (second stage).
- The cut-off marks published alongside help you understand competitive benchmarks across categories.
- You get clarity on your section-wise performance — this lets you plan for any upcoming skill/typing tests more effectively.
- Even if you did not make the cut this time, knowing your normalized score helps you benchmark your performance and prepare better for future RRB/railway recruitments.
It is advisable to keep all prints and documents safe, as you might need them for document verification (DV) and medical examination when the next stages are announced.
Important Dates & Next Steps
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| CBT 1 Exam Conducted | 7 of August – 9 of September 2025 |
| Scorecard / Result Release | 21 of November 2025 |
| Shortlist for CBT 2 | Status visible after scorecard release |
| Next Stage (CBT 2) Date | To be announced by RRB |
Make sure you check your registered email and official regional RRB website regularly for updates on CBT 2 slots, skill/typing test notifications, and DV/medical instructions.
Tips to Analyse Your Score and Prepare Ahead
- Compare your normalized score against category-wise cut-offs (provided in the merit list PDF).
- Identify weak sections (e.g., Reasoning, Math) where your marks were low — plan to improve these now.
- Keep all documents ready: registration confirmation, scorecard print, identity proof, photograph.
- If you qualify, understand the format of CBT 2 and any skill/typing test applicable for your post.
- Stay updated on official notifications only — avoid relying on rumours or social media hearsay.
- Ensure your email ID and mobile number (entered during registration) remain active — RRB often sends updates via them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. When was the RRB NTPC UG Score Card 2025 released?
A1. The score card and result for CBT 1 of NTPC Undergraduate (CEN 06/2024) were officially declared on 21 November 2025.
Q2. How can I download my scorecard?
A2. Visit your regional RRB website, click on the “Scorecard / Result CBT 1 NTPC UG” link, enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth, then download and print the PDF.
Q3. What if my name is not in the merit list?
A3. If your roll number isn’t listed, unfortunately you did not qualify for CBT 2 this time. Use your normalized score as feedback, identify areas to improve, and start planning for future recruitment opportunities.
Important Links
- Candidate Login & Scorecard Portal Link Here
- Official Website of RRB rrb.digialm.com