
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam is one of the most highly-contested recruitment tests in India. The RRB NTPC Cut-Off marks are the minimum scores candidates must achieve to qualify for the next stage of the selection process. Understanding these cut-offs is essential for both aspirants preparing for the exam and those awaiting their results.
This blog provides a detailed, zone-wise, and category-wise analysis of the RRB NTPC Cut-Offs for CBT 2, highlighting the key factors that influence these scores.
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The minimum qualifying marks for the RRB NTPC exam are dynamic and determined by several factors:
Total Number of Vacancies: A higher number of vacancies generally leads to a lower cut-off, and vice-versa.
Number of Candidates Appearing: Increased participation naturally raises the competition level, pushing the cut-off higher.
Difficulty Level of the Exam: If the paper is deemed harder, the cut-off marks are typically lowered after the normalization process.
Normalization Process: Since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, marks are normalized to ensure fairness. The final cut-off is always based on these normalized scores.
Category-Wise Reservation: Separate cut-offs are applied for UR (Unreserved), OBC (Other Backward Classes), SC (Scheduled Caste), ST (Scheduled Tribe), and EWS (Economically Weaker Section) categories as per government reservation rules.
The cut-off marks are released as a PDF document on the respective regional RRB websites. Follow these steps to check your regional cut-off:
Visit Your Regional RRB Website: Go to the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board region you applied for (e.g., RRB Kolkata, RRB Secunderabad).
Find the Result/Cut-Off Link: Look for a link on the homepage titled "CBT-2 Cut Off Marks" or "List of Candidates Shortlisted for Document Verification."
Download the PDF: Click the link to download the official cut-off PDF.
Compare Marks: Locate the category and pay level you appeared for and compare your normalized score with the official cut-off to determine your qualification status.
The RRB NTPC cut-off is a crucial benchmark in the railway recruitment process. Candidates must use the previous year's cut-offs as a realistic target for their preparation, aiming to score significantly above the historical marks to secure a comfortable buffer. Keep an eye on your regional RRB website for the official release of the cut-off marks alongside the results.