RRB NTPC 2026 Result: CBT-1 Result & Normalised Scores Explained
The Railway Recruitment Boards will publish the RRB NTPC 2026 CBT-1 result on the regional RRB websites. Scores are normalised across shifts, and shortlisted candidates advance to CBT-2. Learn how to check your result and understand normalisation.
Overview
| Organization | Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) |
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Important Dates
| CBT-1 Exam | To be announced |
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| CBT-1 Result | To be announced (after the exam) |
After the RRB NTPC 2026 CBT-1, the Railway Recruitment Boards publish the CBT-1 result on their respective regional websites. Because the exam is held in multiple shifts, the marks are normalised to ensure fairness across different difficulty levels.
How to Check the RRB NTPC 2026 Result
Visit your regional RRB website (links are listed on rrbapply.gov.in), open the NTPC result notice and find your roll number in the shortlisted list. Your normalised score and category-wise cut-off are shown in the scorecard, which is released via the candidate login.
Shortlisted candidates are called for CBT-2, after which a typing/skill test and document verification follow for relevant posts. Verify everything on the official RRB websites.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are RRB NTPC scores normalised?
Because the exam runs in multiple shifts with slightly different question sets; normalisation adjusts for variations in difficulty to keep the process fair.
What happens after the CBT-1 result?
Shortlisted candidates advance to CBT-2, followed by a skill/typing test and document verification for relevant posts.
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