RRB NTPC Graduate 2026: CBT-1 result out, CBT-2 on 10 July
RRB has declared the NTPC Graduate (CEN 06/2025) CBT-1 result — around 87,000 candidates move to CBT-2, reportedly on 10 July 2026. Here's how to check and what to do next.

The Railway Recruitment Boards have declared the CBT-1 result for the NTPC Graduate-level posts (CEN 06/2025). The zone-wise result and the scorecard are published on the official RRB sites and the candidate login at rrb.digialm.com. Reports indicate roughly 87,000 candidates have been shortlisted for the second stage (CBT-2).
To check your status: open your own region's official RRB website, go to the CEN 06/2025 result link, and log in with your registration number and date of birth to view your shortlist status and normalised score. Do not rely on a third-party 'shortlist' list circulating on social media — confirm from the official source only.
CBT-2 is reported to be scheduled for 10 July 2026, with the exam-city intimation slip and admit card to follow in the days before the exam. As with every RRB update, confirm the date on your region's official RRB site, since timing can vary by zone.
If you've cleared CBT-1, the gap before CBT-2 is short and the stage is more demanding — the syllabus deepens, the questions get harder, and the cut-offs rise. This is the time for full-length, timed practice rather than topic revision. Kamiyab's RRB NTPC Graduate mock test is built from real previous-year papers and matches the stage-2 pattern; review the syllabus for the CBT-2 weightage and take a free timed mock to calibrate before the exam.
Always confirm dates and eligibility on the official site before you act.
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