RRB JE CBT 1 Answer Key 2025 Released for Junior Engineer Recruitment The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the release of the answer key for the first stage Computer Based Test (CBT 1) conducted for the recruitment of Junior Engineers under Centralised Employment Notice CEN 05/2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can access the answer key, along with their response sheets and question papers, through the official regional websites of the RRB. The link to view these materials will be available from 16:00 hours on March 5 until 23:59 hours on March 11. The CBT 1 examination for posts such as Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) was held on February 19, 20, and 25. To check the answer key, candidates must log in to the CEN 05/2025 JE answer key portal using their credentials. Once logged in, they can review their responses and compare them with the provided answers. Candidates who identify discrepancies in the questions, answer options, or the answer key can submit objections through the online portal within the specified period. A fee of ₹50 per question, along with applicable bank charges, is required for each objection. If the RRB accepts the objection after review, the payment will be refunded to the candidate’s account, deducting bank service charges. Payments can be made via RuPay cards, credit cards, UPI, or net banking. Objections must be submitted before 23:59 hours on March 11, as the board will not consider submissions after this deadline. The recruitment process aims to fill 2,569 vacancies across various railway zones.#junior_engineer #railway_recruitment_board #rrb #cen_05_2025 #depot_material_superintendent
RRB JE 2026 Answer Key Objection Window Active Until 11 March The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) has released the provisional answer key for the CBT 1 exam of the RRB Junior Engineer 2026 recruitment process on 5 March 2026 at 4 PM. Candidates who took part in the exam can now access their response sheets and compare their answers with the official key to estimate their scores. The answer key serves as a tool for candidates to gauge their chances of qualifying for the next stage, the CBT 2 exam. Alongside the answer key release, RRB has opened the objection window for candidates to challenge any incorrect answers in the provisional key. The objection period is set to close on 11 March 2026 at 11:59 PM, with a fee of ₹50 per question for each challenge. Candidates must submit their objections online, paying the required fee via debit card, credit card, UPI, or net banking. Valid objections will be reviewed by experts, and if accepted, the objection fee will be refunded. The final answer key, incorporating all resolved challenges, will be released after the objection window closes and will be used to prepare the results. The RRB JE CBT 1 exam was conducted on 19, 20, and 25 February 2026, and it aims to shortlist candidates for further stages of the recruitment process. A total of 2,585 vacancies are available for technical positions across Indian Railways. Candidates can download the answer key and response sheet from the official RRB website by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. To raise an objection, candidates must follow a specific process: visit the RRB website, navigate to the objection tracker section, log in with their credentials, select the question they wish to challenge, upload supporting documents or references, pay the ₹50 fee, and submit the form.#cbt_1_exam #indian_railways #answer_key #rrb #rrb_je_2026
RRB JE 2026 Answer Key Objection Window Active Until 11 March The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) has released the provisional answer key for the CBT 1 exam of the RRB Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 recruitment process. The key was made available on 5 March 2026 at 4 PM, allowing candidates to review their responses and compare them with the official answers. The exam for the first stage was conducted on 19, 20, and 25 February 2026, and the answer key serves as a tool for candidates to estimate their scores and assess their eligibility for the next stage, CBT 2. Candidates are now able to challenge any discrepancies in the answer key through an objection window that remains open until 11 March 2026 at 11:59 PM. A fee of ₹50 per question is required to submit an objection, and the process involves logging into the official RRB website using their registration number and date of birth. The objection form must include supporting documents or references to validate the claim. All objections will be reviewed by experts, and if accepted, the fee will be refunded. The final answer key, incorporating resolved challenges, will be released after the objection period ends and will be used to finalize the results. The RRB JE 2026 recruitment aims to fill 2,585 vacancies for technical positions across Indian Railways. The marking scheme for the exam includes a negative marking penalty of one-third of a mark for each incorrect answer. Candidates can calculate their tentative scores using the formula: (1 × number of correct answers) – (⅓ × number of incorrect answers). For example, 72 correct answers and 18 incorrect ones would result in a score of 66. This estimated score helps candidates gauge their likelihood of advancing to the next stage.#cbt_1 #railway_recruitment_boards #answer_key #rrb #rrb_je_2026