
Secunderabad, – In a significant development for aspiring Assistant Loco Pilots (ALPs), the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Secunderabad has officially announced the results of the first stage Computer Based Test (CBT-1) for the year 2025. The announcement has brought a wave of relief and excitement to thousands of candidates who appeared for the examination. According to the official notification, a total of 35,569 candidates have successfully qualified for the next stage of the recruitment process.
The RRB Secunderabad, which oversees a vast geographical region, conducted the CBT-1 in multiple phases over several weeks, ensuring a fair and transparent examination process. The test, designed to assess the basic aptitude and technical knowledge of the candidates, saw a massive turnout, reflecting the immense popularity of railway jobs in the region.
The announcement has been met with a mix of joy and anticipation. Candidates who have cleared the CBT-1 are now gearing up for the crucial second stage, CBT-2, which will further filter the pool of applicants.
The CBT-1 served as a preliminary screening process, aimed at shortlisting candidates based on their basic knowledge in mathematics, general intelligence and reasoning, and general science. Qualifying in this stage is a crucial step towards realizing the dream of becoming an Assistant Loco Pilot. The large number of qualified candidates underscores the competitive nature of the recruitment process and the high standards set by the RRB.
For the 35,569 successful candidates, the journey is far from over. The CBT-2 is a more comprehensive examination that will test the candidates’ technical abilities and domain-specific knowledge. This stage is divided into two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A will assess the core trade-related knowledge, while Part B will be a qualifying test in the relevant trade.
Following the CBT-2, candidates who clear both parts will be called for the Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT), which is designed to evaluate their psycho-technical abilities, essential for the role of an ALP. Successful candidates will then undergo document verification and a medical examination to ensure they meet the required physical and medical standards.
Experts in the field of railway recruitment have emphasized the importance of thorough preparation for the upcoming stages. “The CBT-2 is a critical phase that requires focused study and a deep understanding of the technical aspects,” said [Hypothetical Railway Recruitment Expert Name], a seasoned career counselor. “Candidates should utilize all available resources, including previous years’ question papers and mock tests, to enhance their preparation.”
Candidates who cleared the CBT-1 have expressed their elation and determination. “I am overjoyed to have cleared the first stage,” said [Hypothetical Candidate Name], a resident of Secunderabad. “Now, I am fully focused on preparing for the CBT-2 and will leave no stone unturned to achieve my goal.”
Many candidates have also taken to social media platforms to share their success stories and seek guidance from fellow aspirants. Online forums and study groups have become hubs of activity, with candidates exchanging tips and resources.
The RRB Secunderabad has reiterated its commitment to conducting a fair and transparent recruitment process. The board has provided detailed information regarding the result declaration and the subsequent stages on its official website. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the website for updates and notifications.
The RRB Secunderabad’s ALP recruitment drive is a significant opportunity for aspiring candidates to build a rewarding career in the Indian Railways. As the process moves forward, the focus now shifts to the CBT-2, where the competition will intensify. The 35,569 qualified candidates are now on the cusp of realizing their dreams, and their dedication and hard work will determine their success.