RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026 (OUT) — CEN 06/2025 CBT 1 Graduate Level: View Questions, Response Sheet & Raise Objection by April 12

RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026: The wait is finally over. If you appeared in the RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT-1 exam somewhere between March 16 and March 27, 2026 — the answer key is now live. Railway Recruitment Board put it up today, April 6, at 4 in the afternoon. You have until April 12 at 11:55 PM to check your responses and raise objections if something looks wrong. After that, the window closes. No exceptions.

Over 40 lakh candidates sat for this exam across nine days. Only 5,810 graduate level posts are on the table. Every single mark is going to count when the final merit list comes out — so do not treat this answer key as just a formality.

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The RRB NTPC Objection Link 2026 for CEN 06/2025 is now active on all regional RRB websites from 6 April 2026 at 4:00 PM.

RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026 — Key Dates at a Glance

ActivityDate & Time
CBT-1 Exam Conducted16 March – 27 March 2026
Answer Key & Response Sheet Viewing Opens6 April 2026 at 4:00 PM
Last Date to View & Raise Objections12 April 2026 at 11:55 PM
Objection Fee₹50 per question + bank charges
Fee Refund (if objection is valid)Yes, after deducting bank charges

Seriously, don’t leave this for April 12 evening — the portal crawls under heavy traffic and you don’t want a timeout ruining your objection.

How to View RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026 — RRB NTPC response sheet 2026

No third-party app or tool is needed. Follow these steps directly on the CEN 06/2025 answer key download official RRB website:

  1. Go to your regional RRB website — for example, rrbcdg.gov.in answer key link (CDG), rrbahmedabad.gov.in, rrbchennai.gov.in, etc.
  2. On the homepage, look for the banner or notice reading “CEN 06/2025 (NTPC – Graduate)”
  3. Click the link for “Viewing of Questions, Responses, Keys and Raising of Objections”
  4. Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth
  5. Submit and your question paper, recorded responses, and provisional answer key will appear on screen
  6. Download and save the PDF immediately — the link goes offline after April 12

How to Calculate Your Expected Score

RRB uses a straightforward marking scheme for CBT-1:

Answer StatusMarks
Correct Answer+1 mark
Wrong Answer−0.33 marks (1/3 negative)
Unattempted0 marks

Formula:

Your Score = (Total Correct × 1) − (Total Wrong × 0.33)

Keep this score handy — it gives you a realistic picture of where you stand before the official result, which is generally expected around May–June 2026.

How to Raise an Objection Against the Answer Key

Found a question with a wrong answer or a disputed key? Here is the exact process:

  1. Log in to your RRB candidate portal using your registration number and date of birth
  2. Navigate to the “Objection Tracker” or “Challenge/Objection” section
  3. Select the question number you want to challenge
  4. State your reason clearly and attach supporting proof if available (NCERT, standard textbook reference, etc.)
  5. Pay ₹50 per objection via Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, or Net Banking
  6. Submit before 12 April 2026, 11:55 PM

Important points to remember:

  • If your objection is accepted as valid, the ₹50 fee is refunded to the same account used for payment
  • If the objection is rejected, the fee is not returned
  • Whatever RRB decides after reviewing objections is final — no appeals, no emails, no exceptions.
  • Objections raised after the deadline will not be considered under any circumstance

Which RRB Website Should You Visit?

The answer key is released region-wise, not on a single central portal. Find your region below:

RRB RegionOfficial Website
Chandigarh (CDG)rrbcdg.gov.in
Ahmedabadrrbahmedabad.gov.in
Chennairrbchennai.gov.in
Mumbairrbmumbai.gov.in
Allahabadrrbprayagraj.gov.in
Patnarrbpatna.gov.in
Bhopalrrbbhopal.gov.in
Kolkatarrbkolkata.gov.in

Log in only on the website of the RRB region you applied from. Cross-region login will not work.

What Happens After the Objection Window Closes?

Once April 12 passes, RRB will review all valid objections submitted by candidates. Based on this review, a Final Answer Key will be prepared. The CBT-1 result — including roll numbers of qualified candidates, cut-off marks, and scorecards — will then be declared separately on all regional websites. Based on past trends, this is expected in May or June 2026.

Clear CBT-1? Good — but the race isn’t over. CBT-2 comes next, then document verification, then medical. Stay focused.

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FAQ: RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026

Is the RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026 live right now?

Yes. The viewing and objection link became active on 6 April 2026 at 4:00 PM on all regional RRB websites.

What is the last date to raise objections?

12 April 2026 at 11:55 PM. No extensions are typically granted.

How much does it cost to raise one objection?

₹50 per question, plus applicable bank service charges.

Will I get a refund if my objection is correct?

Yes — if your objection is found valid, the fee is refunded to the account from which the payment was made.

Can I raise objections from my phone?

Yes, the RRB portal is mobile accessible. However, using a desktop browser reduces the risk of login or payment errors.

Where will the RRB NTPC Result 2026 be declared?

On all regional RRB websites. The result is expected around May–June 2026 after the final answer key is processed.

For the latest updates on RRB NTPC Result 2026, CBT-2 dates, and other government recruitment notifications, bookmark zeejagran.com — we update the moment anything goes official.

RRB NTPC Answer Key 2026
Disclaimer: Please verify all details from the official website before applying or taking any action.
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