RRB Group D Result & Cut-Off: How to Check and What It Means
Updated 19 Jun 2026 · 5 min read
RRB Group D results follow the single computer-based test, after which qualified candidates move to the physical test, document verification and medical. This guide explains how to check your result and how the cut-off works.
Cut-offs vary by zone and year, so use previous figures only as a rough guide and confirm on the official RRB websites.
How the RRB Group D result works
- The CBT result is released by each Railway Recruitment Board, with a scorecard via login (registration number + date of birth) on the RRB/Digialm portal.
- Qualified candidates take the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), then document verification and a medical examination.
How the RRB Group D cut-off is decided
There are minimum qualifying marks (commonly 40% for UR/EWS and 30% for OBC-NCL/SC/ST), but the actual cut-off for selection is higher and is set zone-wise and category-wise based on vacancies and difficulty. Because the CBT runs in many shifts, scores are normalised, and the normalised score decides the cut-off and merit.
Where to check
Check the result and cut-off on your Railway Recruitment Board's official website. Each RRB (zone) publishes its own result, so make sure you are on the correct zone's site.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check my RRB Group D result?▾
On your Railway Recruitment Board's official website — the result is published zone-wise, with a scorecard via login (registration number + date of birth) on the RRB/Digialm portal.
What are the minimum qualifying marks for RRB Group D?▾
Commonly 40% for UR/EWS and 30% for OBC-NCL/SC/ST (relaxable subject to vacancies). The actual selection cut-off is higher and set zone-wise and category-wise.
How is the RRB Group D cut-off decided?▾
Zone-wise and category-wise, based on vacancies and difficulty, using normalised scores across shifts.