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Arjun Verma
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RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2026 Results: Expected Date & Cut-Off

The massive anticipation surrounding the RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2026 results is palpable, with lakhs of candidates awaiting their fate after the Computer Based Test (CBT-1). While the official announcement from the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is yet to be made, understanding the timeline and post-result process based on previous cycles is crucial for staying ahead in this highly competitive race.

Historically, the RRB NTPC exam has seen staggering participation, with the last major recruitment drive attracting over 1.25 crore applicants, making it one of the largest recruitment exercises globally. This underscores the importance of being prepared for the next steps as soon as the results are declared.

Understanding the RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2026 Results

Once the RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2026 results for CBT-1 are out, they will be published on the official websites of the respective regional RRBs. Candidates will be able to check their qualifying status using their registration number and date of birth. The scorecard will detail the candidate's raw score, pro-rated score, and normalized score out of 100.


Expected Result Timeline: Based on previous exam cycles, the CBT-1 results are typically announced within 2-3 months of the examination's conclusion. Aspirants can tentatively expect the results by the last quarter of 2026. Official confirmation is awaited.

Important Dates (Tentative)

Staying updated with the timeline is key. The following dates are estimates based on past recruitment patterns and are subject to the official notification.

Event Tentative Date
Official Notification Release Official details are awaited
Application Period Official details are awaited
CBT-1 Exam Dates Official details are awaited
CBT-1 Result Declaration Q4 2026 (Tentative)

Salary & Post Structure for Undergraduates

The RRB NTPC offers several lucrative posts for 10+2 qualified candidates. Understanding the pay scale helps in setting clear career goals. These posts fall under Level 2 and Level 3 of the 7th CPC pay matrix.

An Indian Railways train at a platform, representing RRB jobs

Summary: View Undergraduate Posts & Salary
Post Name Level in 7th CPC Initial Pay (INR)
Junior Clerk cum Typist Level 2 ₹19,900
Accounts Clerk cum Typist Level 2 ₹19,900
Junior Time Keeper Level 2 ₹19,900
Trains Clerk Level 2 ₹19,900
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk Level 3 ₹21,700

Note: The salary does not include allowances like DA, HRA, and TA, which significantly increase the in-hand pay.

What's Next After the Results?

Qualifying CBT-1 is just the first major milestone. The next steps are critical and require immediate attention.

  1. Check Score & Cut-Off: Visit your regional RRB's official website, like the main portal at [indianrailways.gov.in](https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,1244), to download your scorecard.
  2. Prepare for CBT-2: Shortlisted candidates will be eligible for the second stage, CBT-2, which has a different exam pattern.
  3. Skill Test Preparation: Posts like Junior Clerk cum Typist require a Typing Skill Test. If you've been shortlisted for these, start practicing immediately.

Based on your performance in CBT-1, which post are you targeting and why? Let us know in the comments.

Success in this exam requires persistence. Use this waiting period to analyze your performance and strategize for the subsequent stages. What's your biggest challenge while waiting for competitive exam results? Share your experience in the comments below!

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