Railway RRB Result 2026 Zone Wise Merit List

RRB (Railway Recruitment Boards) releases zone-wise merit lists for various 2026 recruitments like Group D (CEN 08/2024 & 09/2025) and NTPC as PDF files on regional websites, listing roll numbers of CBT qualifiers for PET/CBT-2. These lists follow the answer key release (e.g., Feb 17, 2026, for Group D) and determine shortlisting based on normalised scores and vacancies (32,438 for Group D CEN 08/2024).

Key Recruitments

  • RRB Group D 2026: CBT held Nov 2025-Feb 2026; results expected April 2026 as zone-wise PDFs with cutoffs/scorecards via login.

  • RRB NTPC 2026: CBT-2 results out Jan 23, 2026, for 3,693 12th-level posts; merit for next stages.

RRB Group D 2026 expected cut-off marks

RRB Group D 2026 cutoffs (for CEN 08/2024 & 09/2025 CBT conducted Nov 2025-Feb 2026) are not officially released yet, as results are expected around April 2026; zone-wise expectations are based on past trends, vacancies (32,438 revised), and normalization out of 100 marks.

Expected Cutoffs (Category-Wise)

CategoryExpected Marks (Out of 100)
UR/General55-65 
OBC50-60 
SC40-50 
ST35-45 
EWS52-62 
Factors Affecting Cutoffs

Cutoffs vary by RRB zone due to applicant numbers, exam difficulty, and vacancies (e.g., higher in Mumbai/Chandigarh ~70+ UR, lower in Patna/Guwahati ~60). Aim 10+ above expected safe score; previous 2022 UR ranged 60-77 normalized.

Check zone sites post-results for exact PDFs; qualifying minimum is 40% UR (30% reserved).

Factors affecting RRB Group D cut-off marks

Several key factors determine RRB Group D 2026 cut-off marks, as cutoffs are zone-wise, category-wise, and based on normalized scores out of 100 from CBT.

Main Factors

  • Number of Vacancies: Fewer posts per zone (e.g., 32,438 total revised for CEN 08/2024) raise cutoffs due to higher competition.

  • Candidates Appeared: More applicants (over 1 crore typically) push cutoffs up, especially in high-volume zones like Mumbai or Chennai.

  • Exam Difficulty: Easier shifts/papers lead to higher normalized cutoffs; tougher ones lower them after percentile adjustment.

Additional Influences

  • Normalization Process: Adjusts raw marks across multi-shift exams (Nov 2025-Feb 2026) for fairness, causing 5-10 mark variations.

  • Reservation/Category Norms: Minimum qualifying (40% UR/EWS, 30% OBC/SC, 25% ST) plus reserved seats affect final merit.

  • Previous Trends: Zones like Chandigarh/Mumbai see UR ~70+, while Patna/Guwahati ~55-60 based on 2022 data.

Zone-wise variations in cut off due to vacancies

Zone-wise variations in RRB Group D cutoffs arise mainly from vacancy distribution, as fewer posts per zone intensify competition despite national totals like 32,438 for CEN 08/2024.

How Vacancies Drive Variations

Higher vacancies, lower cutoffs by accommodating more qualifiers; e.g., 2022’s 1,03,769 posts dropped UR cutoffs 5-12 marks vs. 2018-19 in zones like Ahmedabad/Ajmer. Low-vacancy zones see spikes, as applicant numbers exceed slots.

RRB ZoneApprox. Vacancies ImpactUR Cutoff Example (Normalised)
BhopalHigh vacancies → Lower cutoff~75 
BangaloreModerate → Stable~62 
AhmedabadCompetitive despite vacancies~72 
Chandigarh/MumbaiFewer relative posts → Higher70-80+ 
Patna/BilaspurHigher vacancies → Relief55-65 
Vacancy-to-applicant ratio trumps totals; urban zones draw more candidates, raising cutoffs even with decent posts. For 2026, check RRB notifications for exact splits post-results.

Tips to score above expected cut-offs

To score above expected RRB Group D 2026 cutoffs (aim 65-75+ normalised out of 100 for UR safety), focus on high-accuracy practice, speed, and weak area fixes during the CBT prep phase.

Preparation Tips

  • Master High-Weightage Topics: Prioritize 70% syllabus coverage—Maths (25Q: percentages, ratio, time/work), GK (20Q: current affairs last 6 months), Reasoning (25Q: coding, puzzles), Science (25Q: Physics/Chemistry basics).

  • Daily Mock Tests: Solve 2 full-length mocks (100Q, 90min) timed; analyse errors to hit 85+ attempts with 90% accuracy, targeting 80+ raw score pre-normalisation.

  • Previous Papers: Practice 2018-2022 Group D shifts; note pattern shifts (e.g., more quant in recent CBTs).

Scoring Strategies

StrategyHow to ImplementExpected Gain
Time Management1min/Q avg; attempt easy 70Q first (GK/Reasoning)+10-15 marks 
Error ReductionRevise formulas (Math/Science sheets); skip guesses+5-8 marks 
Current AffairsDaily 30min (RRB-focused: The Hindu/Pratiyogita Darpan)+8-12 GK marks 
Weak Zone Focus2hr/day on the lowest section via topic testsClears 10-mark gap 
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Track weekly progress; join zone-specific Telegram groups for cut-off trends. Consistency beats intensity—6 hours of focused study daily suffices.

Common mistakes to avoid in the RRB Group D exam

Common mistakes in RRB Group D exams often stem from poor planning and exam-day lapses, costing 10-20 crucial marks needed to clear zone-wise cutoffs.

Preparation Mistakes

  • Skipping syllabus/exam pattern review, leading to wasted effort on low-weightage topics like ignoring 20Q GK current affairs.

  • Neglecting mock tests and previous papers (2018-2022), causing unfamiliarity with 90-min timing and normalisation.

  • Weak basics in Maths (e.g., ratios, percentages) or underestimating GA/Science, missing easy 40-50 marks.

Exam-Day Errors

MistakeImpactFix
Guessing wildly (1/4 negative marking)-0.25 per wrong → 10-mark loss Attempt 80-85Q at 90% accuracy; skip doubts
Poor time allocationStuck on 2-3min puzzles, missing GK speed rounds20min GK/Reasoning first, 30min each Maths/Science 
No revision of formulas/CASilly calculation errors in quant10min pre-exam formula sheet review 
Panic over shift difficultyLow attempts due to normalisation fearFocus on personal best; normalisation balances
Overstudying without breaks causes burnout—use Pomodoro (25min study/5min break). Analyse every mock for patterns. Stick to 1-2 quality sources; quality trumps quantity.

Time management tips for the RRB Group D exam

Effective time management in the RRB Group D CBT (100 questions, 90 minutes) ensures 80-85 attempts at 90% accuracy to beat zone-wise cutoffs like 55-70 UR.

Section-Wise Allocation

Section (Questions)Time LimitStrategy
GK/CA (20Q)12-15 minQuick reads; score easy 15+ first
Reasoning (25Q)20-22 minPuzzles last; coding/series early
Maths (25Q)25-28 minFormulas ready; skip 2min+ Qs
Science (25Q)20-23 minBasics fast; diagrams skip if tough
Buffer5 minReview/mark for revisit 
Key Tips
  • Scan paper in 2min: Attempt easiest 70Q first (GK/Math basics) for 60+ safe score.

  • 1min/question avg; flag 5-10 tough ones for end—negative marking (-1/3) punishes guesses.

  • Practice 90min mocks daily; use sectional timers to build speed (e.g., Pomodoro: 25min focus bursts).

  • Last 10min: Revisit flagged; avoid new starts. Normalisation favours consistent attempts.

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Daily routine: 2 mocks + analysis builds muscle memory for real exam pressure.

RRB Group D 2026 processes (notifications, applications, results, cutoffs) are managed through 21 regional Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) websites, with rrbapply.gov.in as the central application portal.

Zone-Wise Official RRB Websites

RRB ZoneOfficial Website
Ahmedabadrrbahmedabad.gov.in
Ajmerrrbajmer.gov.in
Allahabad/Prayagrajrrbald.gov.in
Bangalorerrbbnc.gov.in
Bhopalrrbbhopal.gov.in
Chandigarhrrbcdg.gov.in
Chennairrbchennai.gov.in
Gorakhpurrrbgkp.gov.in
Guwahatirrbguwahati.gov.in
Jammu-Srinagarrrbjammu. nic.in
Kolkatarrbkolkata.gov.in
Maldarrbmalda.gov.in
Mumbairrbmumbai.gov.in
Muzaffarpurrrbmuzaffarpur.gov.in
Patnarrbpatna.gov.in
Ranchirrbranchi.gov.in
Secunderabadrrbsecunderabad.gov.in
Siligurirrbsiliguri.gov.in
Thiruvananthapuramrrbthiruvananthapuram.gov.in
Central Portal
  • Apply Onlinerrbapply.gov.in – CEN 09/2025 applications (closed March 2, 2026).

Check your zone’s site daily for CBT results (expected April 2026), merit lists, and PET dates—no single national portal exists. Use Ctrl+F for roll numbers in PDFs.

RRB Group D 2026 FAQs

Q1: When will the RRB Group D 2026 results be declared?
A1: CBT results expected around April 2026 (post Feb 17 answer key); zone-wise merit PDFs on regional RRB sites.

Q2: How to check if I’m shortlisted for PET?
A2: Download zone merit PDF (Ctrl+F roll no.); scorecards via login with reg no./DOB on RRB site.

Q3: What is the expected cutoff range?
A3: UR 55-70 marks (normalised/100); varies by zone—higher in Chandigarh/Mumbai (70+), lower in Patna (~60).

Q4: Can I apply to multiple RRBs/zones?
A4: Yes, separate applications per zone (max 21); single CEN but zone-specific vacancies/merit.

Q5: What documents are needed for PET/Document Verification?
A5: Photo ID, 10th marksheet, caste/disability certificate, NOC (ex-servicemen), 4-6 passport photos.

Q6: Is there negative marking in CBT?
A6: Yes, -1/3 mark per wrong answer; no penalty for unattempted. Aim 80-85Q at 90% accuracy.

Q7: When was the CEN 09/2025 application window?
A7: Jan 31-Mar 2, 2026 via rrbapply.gov.in; fee INR 500 (refundable post-CBT appearance).

Q8: What if I miss the cutoff by a few marks?
A8: No re-exam/reval; prepare for next CEN or check scribe/railway alternatives. Normalisation final.

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