The Indian Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) under the Ministry of Railways has released the RRB NTPC Undergraduate Response Sheet 2025, Answer key, and Question Paper for the Computer-Based Test (CBT 1) conducted under CEN 05/2024. Candidates who appeared for the CBT 1 exam from 7 Aug to 9 Sept 2025 can now download their response sheet from the official website of their respective RRBs. Along with this, the link to raise objections against the tentative answer key has also been activated.
RRB NTPC Undergraduate Response Sheet 2025 Out
The RRB NTPC UG Response Sheets have been released and candidates who appeared for the exam can download it in PDF Format and match their responses with the official answer key. This will help in calculating scores and to estimate whether you will qualify this stage or not. The portal to view and download the response sheet, question paper, answer key, and raise objection has been activated at www.rrb.digialm.com where candidates can login to download all.
How to Download RRB NTPC CBT 1 Response Sheet 2025 PDF
Candidates can follow the steps below to access their response sheet:
- Visit the official website of RRB Or your respective regional RRB website.
- On the homepage, click on the link that reads “CEN 05/2024 (NTPC-Under Graduate) – Response Sheet & Tentative Answer Key.”
- Enter your Registration Number and Password/Date of Birth to log in.
- Fill in the captcha code as shown on the screen.
- Your RRB NTPC 12th-level Response Sheet 2025, along with the provisional answer key will be displayed.
- Download and save it for reference.
Objection Link for RRB NTPC UG Answer Key 2025
The RRB has provided a facility for candidates to raise objections if they find any discrepancies in the provisional answer key. Key details:
- Mode of Objection: Online only through the official portal.
- Deadline: Candidates must raise objections within the window, i.e., 15th to 20th September 2025 (11: 55 PM).
- Supporting Documents: Valid proof must be uploaded to support the objection.
- This process allows candidates to ensure that the evaluation is fair and accurate.
Payment Method for Raising Objections
To submit an objection, candidates need to pay a prescribed fee as per RRB rules.
- Objection Fee: Rs. 50 plus bank charges/per question
- Payment Mode: Online (UPI, Internet Banking, Credit Card/Rupay Card).
- Refund Policy: If the objection is found to be valid, the fee will be refunded to the candidate.
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What to Do After Downloading the RRB NTPC UG Response Sheet 2025
Once you have downloaded your RRB NTPC UG CBT 1 Response Sheet PDF, here are the important steps you should follow:
- Estimate Your Score: Apply the marking scheme to calculate your tentative score.
- Review Mistakes: Identify incorrect attempts to understand your weak areas for future exams.
- Raise Objections (If Required): If you find any discrepancy in the provisional key, submit your objection through the official link within the deadline.
- Save for Records: Keep a copy of the response sheet and any objection confirmation for future reference.
How to Match Responses and Calculate Score
Candidates can calculate their marks using the response sheet and official answer key:
Step 1: Open your response sheet and the official answer key.
Step 2: Match each of your attempted answers with the correct answers given in the official key.
Step 3: Use the marking scheme below to calculate your score:
Correct Answer: +1 mark
Incorrect Answer: –0.25 mark (negative marking)
Unattempted Question: 0 marks
Formula to Calculate Score:
Total Score = (Number of Correct Answers × 1) – (Number of Wrong Answers × 0.33)Example:
If a candidate attempted 70 questions, with 60 correct and 10 wrong –
Score = (60 × 1) – (10 × 0.33) = 60 – 3.3 = 56.7 marksNo negative marking of unattempted questions.
This gives candidates a clear idea of their performance before the official results are declared.