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RRB Group D Recruitment 2026 Results Announced: Check Your Merit List and Cut-Off Marks

The Railway Recruitment Board has unveiled the results for the Group D recruitment 2026, filling 32,438 positions. Candidates can now access their zone-wise merit lists and individual scores on the official website. The next steps include the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and document verification for those who qualified in the CBT exam. Detailed cut-off marks for various categories across different zones have also been released, highlighting the number of shortlisted candidates in each region. This announcement marks a significant step in the recruitment process, paving the way for the next stages of selection.
 

RRB Group D Result Announcement



RRB Group D Result: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially published the results for the Group-D recruitment for the year 2026. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 32,438 positions. Candidates who took the exam can now access their zone-specific merit lists on the official RRB website. Individual scores and qualification statuses can be checked through the login portal. Those who passed the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will advance to the next phases of the selection process, which include the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and document verification.


Zone-wise Cut-off Marks

What was the zone-wise cut-off?


Prayagraj


Category    Marks


UR    78.12573


SC    72.40928


ST    66.6584


OBC    77.31772


EWS    74.14863


The RRB Prayagraj has shortlisted 3,736 candidates for the Group-D Level-1 recruitment examination based on their CBT performance, making them eligible for the next stages.


Selected Candidates by Zone

The list of selected candidates is available zone-wise, displaying names and roll numbers. These candidates will now move on to the next stages, including the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), document verification, and medical examination.


Ranchi


Category    Normalized Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    72.85726


Scheduled Caste (SC)    58.9389


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    61.96082


Other Backward Class (OBC)    71.82013


Economically Weaker Section (EWS)    61.63636


Ahmedabad


Category    Normalized Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    72.1634


Scheduled Caste (SC)    66.06265


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    62.13333


Other Backward Class (OBC)    71.14374


Economically Weaker Section (EWS)    67.665


Bhopal


Category    Normalized Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    77.73449


Scheduled Caste (SC)    73.6582


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    67.6709


Other Backward Class (OBC)    77.41022


Economically Weaker Section (EWS)    75.07329


Chennai


Category    Normalized Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    78.00694


Scheduled Caste (SC)    70.63490


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    63.00000


Other Backward Class (OBC)    76.65663


Economically Weaker Section (EWS)    71.11270


Bhubaneswar


Category    Normalized Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    76.68726


Scheduled Caste (SC)    67.15071


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    58.1891


Other Backward Class (OBC)    75.43104


Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 69.81246


Ajmer Zone


Category    Cut-off (Percentile)


UR (General)    79.70181


SC    71.49931


ST    71.53425


OBC    -


EWS    70.90495


Bengaluru


Category    Cut-off Marks


General (UR)    70.28633


Scheduled Caste (SC)    62.28060


Scheduled Tribe (ST)    60.43210


Other Backward Class (OBC)    64.87319


Economically Weaker Section (EWS)    60.40044


Total Shortlisted Candidates

Total number of shortlisted candidates


The number of candidates shortlisted in Bhopal stands at 3,383, while Bhubaneswar has 1,706. Chennai leads with 5,130 shortlisted candidates, followed by Ranchi with 2,195. Prayagraj (Allahabad) has 3,736 candidates selected. This data indicates that Chennai had the highest selection, whereas Bhubaneswar had the least, with other cities showing moderate figures.


City    Total Number


Bhopal    3383


Bhubaneswar    1706


Chennai    5130


Ranchi    2195


Prayagraj    3736


Selection Process for PET

How was the selection for PET made?


Candidates were chosen for the PET (Physical Efficiency Test) based on their performance in the CBT (Computer Based Test) for Level-1 posts. The selection list is organized by roll number rather than merit. Approximately three times the number of vacancies have been selected for the PET. Candidates from PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities), Ex-Servicemen (ExSM), and CCAA categories are exempt from the PET; a separate list for these candidates will be published by the RRC.


What is the next step after the PET?


A region-specific list of selected candidates has been released, showing their names and roll numbers. Candidates can verify their cut-off marks and results on the official website for their respective regions. The next stages of the selection process include the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), document verification, and a medical examination.