Candidates can download the answer key and submit objections with a fee until the deadline.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has made available the answer key for the Stage 2 examination of the Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate) under CEN No. 05/2024. This key can be accessed by eligible candidates through the official website, rrbcdg.gov.in.
The Computer-Based Test (CBT-II) took place on October 13, 2025, and was attended by a total of 6,159 candidates. To obtain the answer key, candidates should navigate to the homepage of the website, locate the NTPC Graduate Stage 2 answer key link, and enter their login details. Following this, they can check and download the answer key for their reference.
In addition to downloading the answer key, candidates who wish to raise objections regarding the key can do so until October 23. Each objection submitted will require a fee of Rs 50. This process allows candidates to voice any discrepancies they believe exist in the answer key, ensuring a fair evaluation of their performance.
The recruitment drive associated with this examination aims to fill a total of 8,113 vacancies across various positions within the Indian Railways. Among these, 1,736 vacancies are designated for the role of Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor, while there are 994 openings for Station Master, 3,144 for Goods Train Manager, 1,507 for Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, and 732 for Senior Clerk cum Typist.
Candidates are encouraged to stay updated regarding any further announcements or changes by regularly visiting the official website. This ensures that they remain informed about the recruitment process and any additional requirements or timelines related to their applications.
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