Suspense crime, Digital Desk : For the countless candidates who appeared for the Railway Recruitment Board's (RRB) Railway Protection Force (RPF) Constable and Sub-Inspector (SI) examinations, the anticipation is building. The next major step in this highly competitive recruitment process is the announcement of the results for the Computer-Based Test (CBT).
This result will determine who moves on to the next crucial stages of the selection process. Here’s everything you need to know to stay prepared.
Where and How to Check Your Result
The RRB will publish the RPF Constable and SI results exclusively on its official regional websites. Candidates must not rely on unofficial sources. The result will likely be released as a PDF file containing the roll numbers of all the candidates who have successfully qualified for the next round.
Step-by-Step Guide to Access Your Result:
- Visit the Official RRB Website: Go to the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board for your region.
- Find the RPF Result Link: On the homepage, look for a link that reads "RPF Constable & SI Result 2024-25" or similar.
- Open the Result PDF: Clicking the link will open a PDF document.
- Search for Your Roll Number: Use the search function (Ctrl+F) to enter your roll number and see if it is on the list of qualified candidates.
- Download and Save: It is highly recommended to download the PDF and save a copy for your records.
Beyond the Result: What Happens Next?
Qualifying the CBT is just the first hurdle. Candidates who find their roll number on the merit list will be called for the next stages of the selection process, which include:
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET): This tests a candidate's physical fitness through activities like running a specific distance in a set time, long jump, and high jump.
- Physical Measurement Test (PMT): This involves checking if the candidate meets the required physical standards for height and chest measurements.
Only those who clear both the PET and PMT will proceed to the final stage of Document Verification (DV) before a final merit list is prepared.
Understanding Cut-Off Marks
Along with the results, the RRB will also release the cut-off marks. These are the minimum scores required to qualify for the next stage, and they often vary based on the candidate's category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) and the specific RRB zone.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official RRB websites for the latest announcements and to avoid misinformation.
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