The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the RRB JE CBT 1 Result 2026 for candidates who appeared in the Junior Engineer recruitment examination conducted under CEN 05/2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their qualifying status, cut-off marks and shortlisted roll numbers through their respective regional RRB websites.

The result has been announced for multiple posts including Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA). Candidates shortlisted in the first stage will now move to the CBT 2 examination.
According to the official updates shared by regional Railway Recruitment Boards, the CBT 1 examination was conducted on February 19, 20 and 25, 2026 at examination centres across India. The examination witnessed participation from more than 5.7 lakh candidates.
The recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 2,585 vacancies across different railway zones and departments. The result has been released in PDF format and contains the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates eligible for the next stage of the selection process.
The RRB JE recruitment examination was conducted across multiple regions and railway zones in India. Candidates can check results through their respective regional RRB portals including:
Candidates are advised to visit only the official regional RRB website corresponding to their application zone.
Candidates can follow these steps to download the result PDF:
Apart from the shortlist PDF, candidates can also log in using their registration number and date of birth to access individual marks, qualifying status and scorecards.
Candidates who qualify in CBT 1 will appear for the CBT 2 examination, which will be conducted separately by RRB. The board has stated that the schedule for the second-stage examination will be announced in due course.
The next stages of recruitment include:
RRB has also informed candidates that exam city intimation slips are expected nearly 10 days before the CBT 2 examination, while e-call letters may be released around four days before the test date.
The RRB JE recruitment examination follows a two-stage computer-based testing process. While CBT 1 serves as a screening test, the final merit list will primarily be prepared based on performance in CBT 2.
The CBT 1 paper included questions from:
The examination carried 150 questions for a total of 150 marks.
Railway Recruitment Boards have cautioned candidates against fake recruitment promises and unofficial result links circulating online. Applicants are advised to rely only on official RRB websites for authentic updates regarding CBT 2 schedules, scorecards and further recruitment stages.
Candidates belonging to reserved categories including SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, PwBD and Ex-servicemen will continue to receive reservation benefits during subsequent stages of the recruitment process.