RRB Technician Result 2026: Download PDF, Check Zone-wise Cutoffs and Next Steps

RRB declared the Technician Result 2026 (CEN 02/2025) on May 21, 2026. Download zone-wise PDF merit lists, check category cutoffs out of 100, and get clear steps for DV and medical exams.

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    RRB Technician Result 2026: How to Download PDF, Check Zone-wise Cutoffs, and Next Steps

    RRB announced the RRB Technician Result 2026 for CEN 02/2025 on May 21, 2026 . The result is based on the Computer Based Test (CBT) held on March 13, 2026 , and is published as zone‑wise PDF merit lists containing shortlisted roll numbers.

    This article explains where to find the PDF, how to read zone and category cutoffs (out of 100), and the exact next steps you must take if your roll number appears on the list.

    At a glance: What the RRB Technician Result 2026 announcement means for you

    • Result declared: May 21, 2026 for CEN 02/2025 Technician posts after CBT on March 13, 2026 .
    • Result format: Zone‑wise PDF merit lists with shortlisted roll numbers for Technician Grade I Signal and Technician Grade 3 posts.
    • If your roll number is listed, you are shortlisted for Document Verification (DV) and then Medical Examination.
    Event Detail
    CBT exam date March 13, 2026
    Result declared May 21, 2026
    Result format PDF merit list — zone-wise, category-wise

    Where to find the RRB Technician Result 2026 PDF (step-by-step)

    Every RRB zone has published its own PDF on the respective official website. The link text to look for reads exactly: "TECHNICIAN GRADE I SIGNAL - CEN 02/2025 LIST OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION & MEDICAL EXAMINATION."

    Follow these steps:

    1. Open the official website of the RRB zone where you applied (examples below). Do not rely on social posts; use the zone site.
    2. Look for the result or notices section. Find the link with the exact title above and click it to open the PDF.
    3. In the PDF, press Ctrl+F (or use the search box on mobile) and type your roll number to check quickly.
    4. If your roll number appears, download and save the PDF. Rename it clearly — for example: RRB_Mumbai_Tech_Result_CEN02_2026.pdf — so you can find it later.
    5. Also download the separate zone-wise category cutoffs PDF (labelled "Cut off Marks (out of 100)").

    Common RRB zone websites (check the one where you applied): Mumbai, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Bhopal, Ajmer, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Bilaspur, Jammu‑Srinagar, Kolkata, Siliguri, Malda, Bhubaneswar, Thiruvananthapuram, Secunderabad, Bangalore, Chennai.

    Understanding the merit list PDF: what each element means

    The merit PDF is simple but you should read it carefully. Expect these elements:

    • Roll number lists: A plain list of roll numbers shortlisted for DV and medical exam. Sometimes lists are grouped by category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/PwBD/ESM) or presented as one consolidated list.
    • Short notes: A short RRB note may state that the list is provisional and candidates must bring originals during DV.
    • Cutoff reference: The cutoff PDF will be published separately and will show the minimum marks (out of 100 ) required for each category and zone.

    Important distinction: this PDF is a provisional shortlist for DV and medical checks. It is not the final appointment order. Final selection depends on successful document verification, medical fitness and fulfillment of other eligibility rules.

    RRB Technician Result 2026: Zone-wise results and category-wise cutoffs (how to read and compare)

    Each RRB zone has its own merit list and category-wise cutoffs. Cutoffs are published as marks out of 100 and differ by zone because of different candidate pools and vacancy distribution.

    How to interpret cutoffs alongside your score:

    • If you have your CBT score, compare it to the category cutoff of your applied zone. A score equal to or above the cutoff means you met the zone's minimum for shortlist.
    • If your score is below the cutoff, your roll number will not appear on the shortlisted PDF.
    • Being on the PDF means you move to DV — you still need to clear document checks and medical fitness for final selection.

    Where to find E-call letters and DV schedules:

    • RRB will notify shortlisted candidates by Email/SMS and publish e‑call letters on the respective zone website.
    • The e‑call letter will include DV venue, date, reporting time and any specific instructions.

    Table: What the zone-wise cutoff PDF contains

    Item in cutoff PDF Why it matters
    Zone name Shows which RRB the cutoff applies to
    Category-wise marks (out of 100) Lets you compare your CBT score against the minimum required
    Notes (if any) Clarifies reservation, tie‑breaking or special conditions

    Next step 1 — Document Verification (DV): what to expect

    Shortlisted candidates will receive an e‑call letter with DV details. You must attend DV to confirm your identity and eligibility before the medical exam.

    Key points:

    • The e‑call letter will state the DV venue, date, reporting time and documents required.
    • RRB will send a notification by Email/SMS and post the e‑call letter on the zone website. Keep checking both.
    • DV is mandatory. Failure to attend or to produce required documents typically leads to rejection from the recruitment process.

    Documents checklist for DV (essential items to carry)

    Carry originals and self‑attested photocopies as required. At minimum, bring:

    • Original and self‑attested photocopy of your Matriculation/10th certificate (proof of age) and other academic certificates mentioned in your application.
    • Original and copies of caste certificate / ESM / PwBD certificate if you claimed reservation.
    • Photo ID proof (Aadhaar, passport, PAN, voter ID — as specified in the e‑call letter) and a photocopy.
    • Printout of the application form and the CBT admit card (showing your roll number and details).
    • Two recent passport‑size photographs (same as on application).
    • Any other certificate specifically listed in the e‑call letter (medical certificates only if requested beforehand).

    How to organise documents:

    • Put originals and copies in one clear folder. Use a labelled envelope for extra copies.
    • Keep a checklist and tick items before leaving home to avoid last‑minute problems.

    Next step 2 — Medical Examination: brief guide

    Medical examination follows successful DV. RRB will either conduct the medical at the DV venue or refer you to a designated Railway hospital; the e‑call letter will explain this.

    What to expect in the medical check:

    • Standard checks: vision, hearing, general physical fitness and any post‑specific requirements.
    • Carry previous medical records only if relevant (e.g., known eye conditions) and any forms the e‑call letter asks for.
    • Result terms: the doctor will declare you "fit" or "unfit" for the post. A medical 'fit' is necessary for provisional selection.

    If declared medically unfit, RRB will follow its medical rules and inform you of appeal or retest options only if the rules allow; the e‑call letter or zone website will carry that information.

    If your roll number is not on the list: practical actions

    First, verify carefully. Mistakes happen if you open the wrong zone PDF or search incorrectly.

    Steps to follow:

    • Reconfirm you checked the RRB zone where you applied and the correct category section of the PDF.
    • If you still believe there is an error (for example, you have evidence you were wrongly omitted), collect proof: CBT admit card, attendance proof, and any email/SMS received.
    • Contact the respective RRB through the official contact/helpline options on the zone website and follow their grievance process. Keep a record of your communication.

    Do not rely on unofficial social posts claiming resolution. Only the zone RRB can respond or update lists.

    Tips, timelines and a simple DV & medical day checklist

    Prepare early. You will get the e‑call letter some days after the result; DV usually follows soon.

    DV & medical day checklist (print and carry):

    • Originals and several sets of self‑attested copies of all documents listed above.
    • Printed e‑call letter and a copy of the shortlisted PDF showing your roll number.
    • Two ID proofs (one original + one photocopy), two passport photos, and a small stapler, pen and simple stationery.
    • Water bottle, mask, and essentials; arrive early for security checks.

    Packing tips: Keep two folders — one with originals you will show and one with the copies to hand over if required.

    Useful alerts and follow-up: how to stay updated

    • Enable SMS and email alerts from your RRB zone and check the zone website daily for e‑call letters.
    • Bookmark the result and cutoff pages for the RRB zone where you applied.
    • Note the DV date, venue address, reporting time and any special instructions in the e‑call letter. These are the most important items for you to act on.

    Quick resources and next actions after reading your result

    • Download and securely store your zone merit PDF and cutoff PDF now.
    • Prepare and organise your documents immediately — do not wait for the e‑call letter to pack originals.
    • If DV or medical venues are away from your city, plan travel and accommodation early to avoid missing your date.

    Final notes on provisional vs final selection

    Being on the shortlisted PDF means provisional eligibility for DV and medical exam only. Final appointment depends on:

    • Successful document verification (proof of educational qualifications, age, reservation claims etc.).
    • Medical fitness as per the Railway medical standards.
    • Any other checks RRB may require before issuing a final offer.

    Treat the result as a major step forward, but not the final step. Complete DV and medical formalities thoroughly and on time.

    FAQs

    Q1: How do I download the RRB Technician Result 2026 PDF? A1: Visit the official website of the RRB zone where you applied. Look for the link titled "TECHNICIAN GRADE I SIGNAL - CEN 02/2025 LIST OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION & MEDICAL EXAMINATION," open it and use Ctrl+F to find your roll number. Download and save the PDF.

    Q2: What happens after I qualify the CBT and my roll number is on the list? A2: Shortlisted candidates must attend Document Verification (DV) as per the e‑call letter. After passing DV, you will undergo the Medical Examination. Both stages are mandatory for final selection.

    Q3: Where are zone-wise and category-wise cutoffs available? A3: Cutoff marks (published out of 100 ) are available as separate zone‑wise, category‑wise PDFs on the official website of each RRB zone.

    Q4: I can’t find my roll number but I scored well. What should I do? A4: First, confirm you checked the correct RRB zone and category list. If you still think there’s an error, gather your admit card and proof of attendance, then contact the official RRB zone helpline and follow their grievance process.

    Q5: What documents must I carry for DV? A5: Carry originals and self‑attested photocopies of educational certificates (10th and other listed documents), caste/ESM/PwBD certificates if applicable, photo ID proof, application printout, two passport photos and any other documents mentioned in the e‑call letter.

    Q6: Is the shortlisted PDF the final appointment? A6: No. The PDF is a provisional shortlist for DV and medical exam. Final appointment depends on successful DV, medical fitness and fulfilment of all eligibility conditions by the RRB.

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