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RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 Answer Key 2026: Release Timeline, Objection Process, Cutoff Estimate

RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 CBT concluded June 20, 2026. Answer key is pending on RRB regional portals. Approximately 63 lakh candidates appeared. This article covers the answer key release timeline, objection process, expected cutoffs by category based on past trends, and how to prepare documents for the next stage.

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RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 CBT ran June 13 to 20, 2026, with approximately 63 lakh candidates. The provisional answer key and result are pending on RRB regional portals. Based on past RRB NTPC timelines, the answer key is expected in late June to mid-July 2026. This guide covers what to track, how to raise objections, and what documents to prepare while waiting for Phase 3 shortlisting.

KeyDetails
Phase 2 CBT datesJune 13 to 20, 2026
Candidates appeared (reported)Approximately 63 lakh
Answer key expectedLate June to mid-July 2026 (based on past RRB timelines)
Official portalYour regional RRB portal
After Phase 2Document verification or skill test depending on post

Phase 2 exam dates confirmed by Testbook citing RRB CEN data. Confirm the answer key and result timelines on your regional RRB portal as soon as the notification appears.


Answer Key Release: What the Past Cycles Show

RRB does not announce a fixed answer key date ahead of time, but the pattern from previous NTPC cycles is consistent:

StageTypical timeline after last exam session
Provisional answer key10 to 21 days
Objection window3 to 7 days after provisional key
Final answer key2 to 4 weeks after objection window closes
Phase 2 result declaration4 to 8 weeks after final answer key

Based on Phase 2 ending June 20, the provisional key is expected between late June and mid-July. The Phase 2 result could follow in August to September if the past cadence holds.

What to download as soon as the key goes live:

  • The question paper PDFs for all sessions you sat
  • Your individual response sheet (login with your registration ID to download it)
  • The provisional answer key PDF

RRB answer key links are sometimes removed after the objection window closes. Download everything immediately.


How to Raise Objections

If you believe an answer key entry is wrong:

StepAction
1Log in to the regional RRB portal that issued your admit card
2Navigate to the Phase 2 answer key objection section
3Identify the question by its serial number in the question paper PDF
4State your objection and attach a supporting reference (NCERT / standard textbook / official source)
5Pay the objection fee (typically Rs 50 per question, refunded if RRB upholds it)
6Submit before the window closes (usually 3 to 7 days after the key is released)

Objections without textual evidence attached are typically rejected. Reference the standard NCERT or RRB-syllabus-aligned textbook, not coaching material or informal sources.


Cutoff Estimate: What Drives It

RRB has not released official Phase 2 cutoffs yet. The cutoff when it comes will depend on:

FactorHow it affects the cutoff
Zone-wise vacanciesEach RRB zone has its own vacancy count; higher vacancies typically lower the cutoff in that zone
Candidate volumePhase 2 had approximately 63 lakh candidates, competition is high
Paper difficultyCandidate-reported difficulty from June 13-20 sessions feeds early score analysis on forums
Score normalisationMulti-day exams use normalisation; raw scores are adjusted before cutoff is applied

For historical NTPC cutoff patterns, PapersAdda's RRB NTPC Cutoff analysis covers multi-year category-wise data. Note that UG post cutoffs differ from Graduate post cutoffs given the different post profiles and applicant distributions.

Once the Phase 2 result is declared, RRB publishes the zone-wise, category-wise cutoffs alongside the merit list. The official source is your regional RRB portal.


What to Do While Waiting

1. Prepare your document set for verification.

For most RRB NTPC UG posts, the next stage after Phase 2 shortlisting is document verification. Standard documents typically required:

DocumentPurpose
Class 10 certificateDate of birth proof
Class 12 certificate or equivalentQualification proof for UG level posts
Valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / passport)Identity verification
Category certificate (SC / ST / OBC-NCL / EWS)If applicable; must be in prescribed central government format
Discharge certificateFor ex-servicemen candidates if applicable
Disability certificateFor PH candidates if applicable

Collect the originals and three sets of photocopies, self-attested. OBC-NCL certificates must be current (not older than the date specified in the CEN notification).

2. Skill or typing test prep (if applicable).

Posts like Junior Clerk cum Typist and Accounts Clerk cum Typist require a typing test after document verification. The standard is 30 words per minute in English or 25 in Hindi on a standard keyboard. Use the waiting period to build typing speed if your target post has this requirement.

3. Track your regional RRB portal.

RRB notifications go to your registered mobile number via SMS, but the portal link often goes live before the SMS batch runs. Bookmark your regional RRB portal (for example, rrbahmedabad.gov.in, rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbmumbai.gov.in, rrbbbs.gov.in depending on where you applied) and check it directly every few days starting from late June.


Frequently Asked Questions

When will the RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 answer key be released in 2026?

RRB typically releases the provisional answer key within 10 to 21 days after the last exam session. Phase 2 ended June 20, 2026, so the answer key is expected in late June to mid-July 2026. Check your regional RRB portal for the notification.

How many candidates appeared in RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 2026?

Approximately 63 lakh (6.3 million) candidates appeared in RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 CBT held June 13 to 20, 2026, as reported by exam trackers citing RRB data.

How do I raise objections against the RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 answer key?

After the provisional answer key is released, log in to the RRB portal that issued your admit card. Navigate to the answer key objection link, select the question number, state your objection with a textbook or official source reference, and pay the objection fee (typically Rs 50 per question, refunded if the panel upholds it). Confirm fee and deadline in the official answer key notification.

What are the expected RRB NTPC UG Phase 2 cutoffs for 2026?

Phase 2 cutoffs depend on vacancy count in your RRB zone, the number of candidates who appeared, paper difficulty, and score normalisation across sessions. RRB publishes official category-wise cutoffs alongside the Phase 2 result. Historical Phase 2 cutoffs for UG posts have been lower than Graduate post cutoffs given the post profiles and applicant pool.

What happens after RRB NTPC UG Phase 2?

Candidates shortlisted from Phase 2 are called for document verification and, for posts requiring it, a skill or typing test. There is no written Phase 3 for most NTPC UG posts. Merit is based on Phase 2 normalised score combined with Phase 1 performance per the CEN notification.

Which posts are included in RRB NTPC UG 2026?

RRB NTPC UG posts are 12th-pass level positions such as Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Time Keeper, Trains Clerk, and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk. Confirm the exact post list in your RRB CEN notification, as post availability varies by zone.

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