Railway Recruitment Board has declared RRB Technician Grade I Results today. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the results, the cut-off marks, and the next steps for successful candidates.
RRB Technician Grade I Result 2025
The RRB Technician Grade I examination was conducted in December 2024 in multiple shifts across different zones, ensuring a fair and transparent process for all candidates. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially declared the much-awaited results for the Technical Grade I examination 2025
Download Zone Wise Result and Cut-Off Marks

Candidates can follow these simple steps to access their results and the zone-wise cut-off marks:
- Go to Important Link Section: Go to Important Link Section in this article and look for your zone you have applied.
- Download the Result PDF: Click on the link to download the RRB Technician Grade I result PDF, which contains the roll numbers of qualified candidates. You can also download Zone Wise Cut-Off.
- Search for Your Roll Number: Use the “Ctrl+F” function to search for your roll number in the PDF.
- Access the Cut-Off Marks: The RRB zone wise cut-off marks PDF has been uploaded in the Important Link Section.
Zone | Result & Cut-Off Marks |
Guwahati | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Gorakhpur | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Ranchi | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Chennai | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Ahmedabad | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Bhubaneshwar | Check Result & Cut-Off |
Bangalore | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Bilaspur | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Kolkata | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Mumbai | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Patna | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Thiruvandapuram | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Bhopal | Check Result Cut-Off Marks |
Next Steps for Qualified Candidates
Candidates who have successfully cleared the RRB Technician Grade I examination will proceed to the next stages of the recruitment process. These stages include:
- Document Verification:
- Candidates must produce their original documents to verify their eligibility.
- Required documents include educational certificates (Marksheets and Certificates for Class X, Class XII or ITI, or Graduation), age proof, caste certificates (if applicable), and identity proof(Aadhar Card, Voter Card, Passport, etc.
- Medical Examination:
- A thorough medical check-up will be conducted to ensure candidates meet the physical and medical standards required for the role. After successful document verification process, candidates will be proceed for Medical Examination.
- Final Merit List:
- After successful Document Verification and Medical Test, Final Merit List will be published by respective RRB.
Factors Affecting Cut-Off Marks of RRB Technician Grade I
The cut-off marks for the RRB Technical Grade I examination are influenced by several factors. These factors play a crucial role in determining the minimum qualifying scores required for candidates to progress to the next stages of the recruitment process. Here’s a detailed look at the key factors that impact the cut-off marks:
1. Number of Vacancies
The total number of vacancies available for the RRB Technical Grade I posts significantly affects the cut-off marks. When the number of vacancies is high, the cut-off marks tend to be lower, as more candidates can be accommodated. Conversely, a limited number of vacancies results in higher cut-off marks due to increased competition.
2. Difficulty Level of the Examination
The complexity of the questions in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) directly impacts the cut-off marks. If the examination is relatively difficult level, the average performance of candidates may be lower, leading to a decrease in the cut-off marks. On the other hand, an easier examination results in higher cut-off marks as more candidates score well.
3. Number of Candidates Appearing
The total number of candidates appearing for the examination is another critical factor. A higher number of candidates increases competition, which can lead to higher cut-off marks. Conversely, if fewer candidates take the exam, the cut-off marks may be relatively lower.
4. Reservation Categories
The cut-off marks vary across different reservation categories, such as General, OBC, SC, and ST. Each category has its own set of qualifying marks, which are determined based on government-mandated reservation policies. Candidates from reserved categories often have lower cut-off marks compared to those in the General category.
5. Performance of Candidates
The overall performance of candidates in the examination plays a significant role in determining the cut-off marks. If a large number of candidates perform exceptionally well, the cut-off marks are likely to be higher. Conversely, if the average performance is lower, the cut-off marks may decrease.