RRB NTPC UG Today Expected Answer Key 2026, Here’s How to File Objection in CBT-1 Exam
RRB NTPC UG Answer Key 2026: this Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) RRB NTPC Undergraduate (UG) CBT-1 2026 answer code is expected to be released on June 27, 2026 for the candidates appearing for CEN 07/2025 examination. However, the official answer has not yet been announced. Once the link is activated, candidates will be able to view provisional answer keys, question papers, answer sheets and answer records on the official RRB website.The answers will allow candidates to review their answers and compare them with the provisional answers issued by the RRB. After the announcement, candidates who find any discrepancy in the provisional answers can raise objections online by paying the prescribed fee. The final decision on objections will be taken by the Railway Recruitment Committee.RRB NTPC UG 2026 Answer Key DetailsRRB NTPC UG CBT-1 examination is conducted as per notification CEN 07/2025. The recruitment process includes 3058 NTPC undergraduate vacancies. Candidates applying for these posts must pass Class 12th examination. The age limit for applicants is 18 to 30 years, which may be relaxed as per government regulations. The cut-off date for age calculation is January 1, 2026.RRB NTPC UG CBT-1 Exam PatternThe CBT-1 exam consists of 100 questions and is worth a total of 100 points. The computer-based test lasts 90 minutes. The paper consists of General Awareness, 40 questions for 40 marks; Mathematics, 30 questions for 30 marks; General Intelligence and Reasoning, 30 questions for 30 marks. Negative points of 1/3 point apply for each incorrect answer.How to Check RRB NTPC UG Answers 2026After the release, candidates can visit the RRB official website rrb.indianrailways.gov.in and click on the RRB NTPC UG 2026 answer key link for CEN 07/2025. They need to log in using their registration number and password or date of birth. After successfully logging in, candidates can view the test papers, answer sheets, and answer key points.Objection process after the answer key is releasedAfter the provisional answer keys are released, candidates will be able to raise objections through the RRB Answers Portal. They will need to select the issues they wish to challenge, upload supporting documentation if required and pay £50 per issue plus applicable bank charges. The objection window is expected to last until July 5, 2026 at 11:55 p.m. If the objection is accepted, the objection fee will be refunded to the same payment account less applicable bank fees.



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