RRB Group D Answer Key 2025: The Railway Recruitment Boards have released the provisional answer key and individual response sheets for the RRB Group D (CEN 08/2024) Computer Based Test. Candidates who sat the Level 1 exam can now view their question paper, recorded responses and the official key, estimate probable scores, and file challenges within the objection window.
What was released and why it matters
RRBs have uploaded the provisional answer key and candidate response sheets to the official portals so aspirants can cross-check answers and calculate tentative marks. The publication is a transparency measure before the board finalises keys and declares results. Expect final keys only after the objections are reviewed.
Where to check and download
- Visit the official RRB download page or the DigiLMS portal and log in with your registration number and date of birth or password to see your response sheet and the provisional key. The commonly used link is at rrb.digialm.com.
- Regional RRB portals and the central RRB pages also host the links; use the portal for the region where you applied.
Key dates and objection window
The answer key was published on February 17, 2026. Candidates may raise objections to the provisional key during the official window; reports indicate the board has kept the challenge period open for a limited number of days from the release date. Check the RRB portal for the exact objection cutoff and fee details before submitting.
How to raise objections (step by step)
- Log in to the DigiLMS / RRB link with registration credentials.
- Open the “Viewing of Question Paper, Responses and Keys & raising of Objections for Level 1 Posts” section.
- Select the question(s) you wish to challenge, upload supporting documents or references if required, and pay the prescribed fee per challenge.
- Submit and note the objection tracker number for future reference. Keep screenshots of payment and submission.
How to estimate your score
Use the official marking scheme: +1 for each correct answer and negative marking of 1/3 for each incorrect response. Tally correct answers, subtract penalty marks for wrong responses and compare with expected cutoffs reported in previous years to approximate qualifying chances. Save a copy of your response sheet for counselling and grievance follow up.
Next steps after the objection window
RRBs will examine objections, publish a final answer key and then proceed to issue results. Candidates whose scores meet the cutoffs will be called for subsequent stages such as physical efficiency tests or document verification per the CEN schedule. Monitor your regional RRB portal and press-wire.org for trackers, objection templates and score-estimation tools.
