RRB will release the RRB NTPC scorecard 2025 on its official website after conducting the exam. It is one of the most important documents that RRB releases tell you how you performed in the exam. It shows your raw marks. Currently, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has not released the scorecards yet. Since the CBT 1 exams have not been scheduled yet. You can expect the release of the scorecard after one or two months of the exam (expected). In this article, we have provided what details you can expect on the scorecard, how the "Normalized Marks" are calculated, and the direct link to check your scores when they go live.
RRB NTPC Score Card 2025: Important Dates
To keep track of when you can check your marks, here is the expected timeline based on the exam schedule.
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Event
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Status/Date
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Exam Name
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RRB NTPC 2025 (CBT 1)
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Exam Dates
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To Be Notified
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Answer Key Release
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To Be Notified
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Score Card Release Date
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To Be Notified
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Official Website
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www.rrbcdg.gov.in (and 20 regional sites)
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How to Download RRB NTPC Score Card?
Unlike the merit list or result (which is provided in a PDF that everyone can access), the scorecard is private. You need to log in to see it. When the link is active, follow these steps:
- Visit Your Regional Website: Go to the official site of the RRB zone you applied for (e.g., RRB Kolkata, RRB Bangalore).
- Click the Score Card Link: Look for a notification saying "CEN 06/2025 or CEN 07/2025: Click to View Score Card".
- Enter Credentials: You will need your:
- Registration Number
- Date of Birth (DD-MM-YYYY)
- View Scores: Click on "Login”. Your personal dashboard will open.
- Download PDF: Click on the "Score Card" tab and save the screenshot or PDF for future reference.
What Details Can Be Expected on Your Score Card?
The RRB NTPC scorecard is quite detailed. It doesn't just give you one number; it breaks down your performance. Here is what you will see:
- Registration No. & Roll No.
- Name of Candidate
- Applied RRB: The zone you chose (e.g., Mumbai).
- Total Questions: Usually 100.
- Questions Ignored: Questions dropped by RRB due to errors.
- Total Valid Questions: (Total - Ignored).
- Attempted Questions: How many did you answer?
- Correct Answers: How many were right?
- Incorrect Answers: How many were wrong?
- Raw Score: Marks calculated as per the marking scheme (Correct - Negative).
- Pro-rated Score: Score adjusted out of 100 (if some questions were dropped).
- Normalized Marks: (Most Important) This is your final score after adjusting for shift difficulty.
- Shortlisted for 2nd Stage: YES / NO.
What is "Normalized Marks"?
Many students get confused here. You might calculate your Raw Score as 60, but your Score Card might show 65 or even 58. This happens because of Normalization. As we all know, RRB conducts the NTPC exam in multiple shifts, due to which some papers can be easy or hard.
- If your shift was Hard: Your marks will likely increase.
- If your shift was Easy: Your marks might stay the same or slightly decrease.
- Final Cutoff: The cutoff is always decided based on these Normalized Marks, not your Raw Score.