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RRB NTPC CBT 2 Answer Key Released for 2025 Exam

The Railway Recruitment Board has released the answer key for the NTPC Graduate Level CBT-2 exam conducted in 2025. Candidates can access the answer key from their regional RRB websites and raise objections if they find discrepancies. The objection window is open until October 23, 2025. The exam, held on October 13, consisted of 120 questions with a negative marking scheme. For detailed instructions on downloading the answer key and submitting objections, read the full article.
 
RRB NTPC CBT 2 Answer Key Released for 2025 Exam

RRB NTPC CBT 2 Answer Key 2025


RRB NTPC CBT 2 Answer Key 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the answer key for the NTPC Graduate Level CBT-2 examination for 2025. Candidates who participated in the non-technical popular categories (graduate) computer-based test (CBT) 2 can now check and download the answer key from their respective regional RRB websites.


The objection window opened on October 17, 2025, and will remain active until October 23. Candidates who identify discrepancies in the answer key can submit their objections by paying a fee of ₹50 per question, along with the applicable bank service charge. If an objection is found to be valid, the fee will be refunded to the candidate's original payment account after deducting the applicable bank charges. Candidates are advised to submit their objections within the stipulated time frame and ensure that all supporting documents are attached.


How to Download the Answer Key

1. Visit the official website of your regional Railway Recruitment Board (RRB).


2. Click on the link for RRB NTPC Graduate Answer Key 2025 on the homepage.


3. Enter your login credentials on the new page that appears.


4. Click on 'Submit' to view your answer key.


5. Download the answer key and take a printout for future reference.


Exam Conducted on October 13, 2025

The CBT 2 examination was held on October 13, 2025, consisting of 120 questions to be completed in 90 minutes. Each question carried 1 mark, covering sections related to General Awareness, Mathematics, and General Intelligence and Reasoning. The exam also featured negative marking, with 1/3 mark deducted for each incorrect answer.