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The RRB NTPC UG Result 2025 is the most anticipated news for thousands of Indian railway job seekers. This is an extremely competitive test on non-technical popular categories (undergraduate level), which attracts lakhs of applicants annually. As the result is now available, we present the full, accurate, non-hostile way of knowing when, where, and how to check your result, how the selection process works, and what you need to do next.

🎯 What Is the RRB NTPC UG Exam?
NTPC UG is an exam administered by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to recruit skilled candidates in Indian Railways for an assortment of non-technical positions of undergraduate level. These include:
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk
Junior Clerk cum Typist
Accounts Clerk cum Typist
Trains Clerk
The recruitment program will focus on hiring over 3,400 positions and is therefore a competitive and desirable job for young graduates.
The test evaluates the students in general awareness, mathematics, and general intelligence and reasoning and has 100 questions.
Official Intimacy: RRB NTPC UG Result 2025.
Good news for aspirants! The RRB NTPC UG Result 2025 was announced officially. The results of the candidates that sat the CBT-1 (Computer-Based Test), which involves taking the test between the days of the 7th of August and the 9th of September, 2025, are now available to members to download via the relevant official unemployed scoreboards or unofficial websites of testers.

The result was published on 21 November 2025 and contains a PDF merit list with roll numbers of those candidates who have been successful in the next stage.
And when you are considering the possibility of this being too good to be true or that it might only be another rumor, you are right. By the time of the official announcement, thousands of candidates already had access to their result PDFs.
The following is a stepwise tutorial of how to authenticate and download your result with utmost confidence:
Go to the official homepage of the Railway Recruitment Board or the symmetrical portals of the RRBs
You need to look at the connection where NTPC UG Result 2025 or NTPC Undergraduate Scorecard 2025 can be found.
Click on the link, and then fill in your registration number, date of birth, and captcha.
Your result and the scorecard will be shown by pressing login.
Save and get a copy of the result later on; do not skip this step!
Pro tip in the technical community Save a screenshot as well—you can never be sure when you may need it to document or even as part of the recruitment process.
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The merit list PDF and the result usually contain:
Number of candidates who are qualified.
Status of category selection.
Third-stage data (such as CBT-2/typing skill test)
Scorecards show your normalized scores and also reveal whether you are qualified to proceed.
The merit list does not display the marks per se; it merely enumerates roll numbers in order of ranks and cut-off performance.
📈 Cut-Off Marks & Criteria
Although not officially presented to you by the board with cut-offs by region in a centralized manner, there are regional PDFs that indicate
| Category | Expected Cut-off | Status |
|---|---|---|
| UR | ~75–85 | Candidates qualifying |
| OBC | ~75–81 | Competitive ranges |
| SC/ST | Lower than UR | Based on region |
The difference in the cut-offs between the bills across the RRB zones is substantial because there is normalization and special sets of questions. Also always look in the PDF of your region.
🧠 What Happens Next?

The candidates who will pass the CBT-1 round are to prepare for the next round:
1. CBT-2 Exam
In the case of posts such as Commercial cum Ticket Clerk and Trains Clerk, the cleared candidates will be featured in CBT-2 subsequently. Posting dates will be done through official portals in the near future.
2. Typing Skill Test
The evaluation will entail the use of typing skills tests for candidates who are competing to be Accounts Clerk cum Typist as well as Junior Clerk cum Typist.
3. Verification Documents and Medical.
After all exams and skill assessments, you will be subjected to document checks and medical examinations, and thereafter you will be offered appointment letters.
Concisely, your trip does not stop at a result, but it becomes interesting! 😉
🧩 Salaries & Perks (Real Facts)
The following starting salaries can be expected by the selected candidates:
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk: ₹21,700
Other posts: approximately 19,900 (minimum initial salary)
These come with added advantages such as dearness allowance, Travel allowance and pension benefits—railway jobs for life and increase.
🤔 Common Mistakes to Avoid
Despite the outcome, the candidates usually make mistakes:
It is not necessary to visit unofficial websites; keep using the RRB official portals.
Do not input wrong passwords—a single misstep and you are freaking out without any reason.
Merit lists do not display marks, and mostly they are roll numbers.
Keep in mind: it is official outcomes that count—and nothing more! 🧾
🏁 Final Wrap-Up
The final result of the RRB NTPC UG 2025 is a milestone for the aspirants who had to work for months. You just get to know your true position in one of the most difficult recruitment exams in India, whether you pass or fail.
Since it was possible to check your PDF merit list till CBT-2 or skill tests, all aspirants now have a map to success. Prepare your papers, use the official procedures, and be focused on the following step!
There with all the best, through doors with your fancy railway choo-choo!
✅ References
The information presented in the article is founded on reputed news and official news released by reputable sources, including NDTV, Economic Times, and Times of India, as used in the article.

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