New Delhi, May 28, 2026: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the highly anticipated RRB NTPC Undergraduate (UG) Final Cut Off marks alongside the official recruitment results. This crucial update pertains to the Non-Technical Popular Categories (Undergraduate) recruitment under Centralized Employment Notice (CEN) No. 06/2024. Candidates who have been waiting anxiously across the country can now check the qualifying cut-off scores and download the comprehensive zone-wise merit list PDFs through the official regional websites of the respective RRBs, as well as the central portal at rrbcdg.gov.in. The declaration of these results brings massive relief to lakhs of aspirants who appeared across multi-staged rounds of screening, including the Computer Based Test 1 (CBT 1), Computer Based Test 2 (CBT 2), and subsequent skill or aptitude assessments.
The newly declared final cut-off marks represent the lowest scaled scores secured by the last provisionally selected candidate in each category and region. This selection cycle fills highly sought-after 12th-pass (undergraduate) positions in the Indian Railways network, including Commercial cum Ticket Clerk (Category 1), Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Junior Clerk cum Typist, and Trains Clerk (Category 4). According to the formal board notifications, the roll numbers published in the selection lists are arranged systematically in ascending numerical order rather than according to merit position. This means that matching your roll number in the PDF signals a clear qualification for the final administrative rounds: Document Verification (DV) and the subsequent comprehensive Medical Examination.
Understanding the distinction between the qualifying phases is essential to analyze how this year’s final cut-off matrix was created. The first stage, CBT 1, is strictly qualifying in nature. Calculated out of a base scale of 100 marks, the CBT 1 score acts purely as a filter to short-list candidates for the second stage, and these initial marks are not compiled into the final merit calculation. In contrast, the subsequent CBT 2 evaluation—scored out of 120 marks—serves as the primary pillar for your final ranking. For clerical posts that mandated a typing element, candidates had to navigate the Typing Skill Test, ensuring a baseline speed of 30 words per minute (WPM) in English or 25 WPM in Hindi. The final integrated cut-offs seamlessly account for standardizations across these multi-tiered testing mechanisms.
Because the national railway exams are conducted across numerous sessions, varying dates, and distinct question papers, the RRB relies on a scientific normalization formula to maintain absolute fairness. The freshly updated student scorecards now explicitly itemize an applicant’s raw marks, pro-rata scores, and the final normalized numerical output. This normalization process balances out any differences in the difficulty levels of test papers across shifts. Furthermore, the mandatory institutional qualifying percentages for both CBT 1 and CBT 2 stood firm at a baseline of 40% for General and EWS applicants, 30% for OBC and SC candidates, and 25% for ST candidates. However, due to severe market competition, the actual competitive cut-off benchmarks required to secure placement in a zone have naturally soared far higher than these baseline minimums.
A closer look at the freshly published regional data demonstrates that the final cut-off trends vary heavily across different zones, influenced by the vacancy counts and localized applicant density. For instance, in the prominent RRB Chandigarh zone under Northern Railways, the Unreserved (UR) final cut-off for Category 1 (Commercial cum Ticket Clerk) settled at 84.79533, while the OBC and SC cut-offs reached 83.48083 and 81.54762 respectively. In the Western Railway jurisdiction handled by RRB Ahmedabad, the Category 4 (Trains Clerk) UR cut-off climbed up to 85.67252. Other vital zones like RRB Chennai showed a Category 1 UR cut-off of 84.21053, whereas Eastern strongholds like RRB Kolkata marked an even higher threshold with a Category 1 UR cut-off touching 87.43275. These numbers highlight the intense competition defining this year’s railway recruitment cycle.
For aspirants eager to extract their official score data, checking the regional cut-off charts remains a quick, user-friendly process. First, navigate your web browser to the official web domain of your applied regional Railway Recruitment Board (such as RRB Chandigarh, RRB Mumbai, or RRB Patna). On the home screen layout, locate and open the “Results” tab or scan the “Latest Notifications” scrolling banner. Click specifically on the link labeled “RRB NTPC UG Final Result & Cut Off Marks 2026 (CEN 06/2024)”. This action will instantly load the zone-wise score distribution sheet in a downloadable PDF format. Once downloaded, you can effortlessly activate the “Ctrl + F” command line to search for your individual roll number or review category thresholds across UR, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS windows.
Examining these cut-off statistics provides key strategic insights for future railway job seekers. These newly established metrics give future candidates a realistic baseline to gauge the difficulty level of the exam and understand general scoring patterns. By reviewing past score trends across different geographical zones, future candidates can make well-informed choices about which regions offer better vacancy ratios or alignment with their preparation strategies. It also highlights the importance of consistent mock testing and rigorous time management, as securing a spot in the Indian Railways clearly requires scoring well above the 80-point threshold in modern normalization cycles.
With the CBT 2 results and final cut-offs successfully declared, the Railway Recruitment Board will now transition to the final physical onboarding phases. All provisionally shortlisted candidates will soon receive direct communications via automated text messages, registered emails, and official web alerts containing their tailored Document Verification (DV) e-call letters. During the physical document verification phase, candidates must present their original 10th and 12th passing certificates, valid government-issued identity proofs, current passport-sized photographs, and relevant reservation or caste certificates if applicable. Following the authentication of certificates, candidates will undergo a strict medical fitness assessment conducted by railway medical officers to confirm they meet the health standards required for their designated posts before receiving final appointment letters.

