

The RRB NTPC Undergraduate (12th Level) Result 2025 is expected to be released by the last week of November 2025. Candidates can anticipate the CBT-2 exam by late December or early January 2026, with around 30–40 days for preparation. Cut-offs will differ zone-wise, so candidates should keep preparing actively without waiting for the official cut-off list.
As per the latest updates, the RRB NTPC Undergraduate Level CBT-1 Result 2025 is expected by the last week of November 2025. If minor delays occur, the result may be released in the first week of December 2025, but the chances of it going beyond that are very low.
Based on the timeline of the Graduate-level results, where the CBT-1 exam was held between 5th to 24th June, and the result came on 19th September, with CBT-2 following on 13th October. It’s clear that the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) usually maintains a 3-month cycle between exam and result. Hence, the most realistic window for NTPC UG CBT-1 result remains the last week of November 2025.
Candidates should note that there won’t be much gap between the CBT-1 Result and the CBT-2 Exam. As per previous patterns, CBT-2 is expected to be held 30 to 40 days after the release of CBT-1 results. This means that if the result comes out in late November, the CBT-2 Exam could be conducted by late December 2025 or at the most, early January 2026.
Therefore, candidates are advised to continue their preparation without waiting for the official date. CBT-2 will likely be held within a month of the result declaration.
The cut-off marks for RRB NTPC Undergraduate Level posts may vary by zone and category. Candidates who appeared for Undergraduate (12th Level) posts like Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk, Trains Clerk, and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk should carefully evaluate their marks based on the previous year’s trends.
It’s also important to note that some candidates who had applied for Undergraduate posts but hold graduation degrees might now be counted under the Graduate category, which could slightly affect the cut-off levels. In general, candidates are advised to consider their marks “safe” if they are slightly above the average zone-wise trend, and to keep preparing for CBT-2 instead of waiting for exact cut-off numbers.