RRB Group D Result 2026: Next Steps for Shortlisted Candidates Including PET and Salary Details
Railway Recruitment Board declared RRB Group D CBT results. Shortlisted candidates must prepare for Physical Efficiency Test, document verification, and medical examination before final appointment to 32,438 Level-1 posts.
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The Railway Recruitment Board has released the Computer-Based Test results for RRB Group D 2026. If you have been waiting to check your status, you can now visit the official regional RRB websites to see if your roll number appears on the merit list.
The result appears in PDF format with roll numbers of candidates who made it through. You can also download your scorecard by logging in with your registration number and date of birth. This recruitment aims to fill 32,438 vacancies in various Level-1 posts across Indian Railways.
What Happens After You Clear the CBT?
Clearing the Computer-Based Test is just the first hurdle. The real journey starts now. You need to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test next. Each regional RRB will announce the PET schedule separately, so keep checking your regional website.
Think of it like this: you have passed the written exam, but the Railways wants to make sure you can handle the physical demands of the job. After all, working on the tracks or in workshops requires good physical fitness.
The Complete Selection Process
Here is what you can expect in the coming months:
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET): This test checks if you meet the physical standards required for railway jobs. The exact requirements vary based on the post you applied for.
- Document Verification (DV): You will need to bring all your original certificates and documents. Make sure everything is in order. Missing or incorrect documents can disqualify you.
- Medical Examination: The Railways conducts a thorough medical check. This ensures you are fit to perform railway duties safely.
You must clear each stage to move to the next one. If you fail at any point, your journey ends there. No exceptions.
What Will You Earn?
Selected candidates will receive appointments under the 7th Central Pay Commission pay structure. Your basic pay starts at ₹18,000 per month. But that is not all you get.
The Railways provides several allowances on top of your basic salary:
- Dearness Allowance (DA)
- House Rent Allowance (HRA)
- Transport Allowance (TA)
These allowances can add a good amount to your take-home salary. The exact amount depends on where you get posted and the current DA rates.
Which Posts Are Available?
The 32,438 vacancies span multiple railway zones across India. You might get selected for roles like:
- Track Maintainer Grade-IV
- Assistant Pointsman
- Assistant (Workshop)
- Assistant (Bridge)
- Assistant (Carriage and Wagon)
- Assistant Loco Shed
- Assistant Operations
- Assistant TL & AC
- Assistant TRD
- Hospital Assistant
Each post comes with specific duties. Track maintainers, for instance, ensure railway tracks stay safe for trains. Hospital assistants support medical staff at railway hospitals.
The Numbers Behind This Recruitment
Over 1.08 crore candidates applied for this recruitment under CEN 08/2024. That is more than 10 million people competing for around 32,000 posts. The competition was intense.
Mumbai saw the highest number of applications with 15.59 lakh candidates registering. That tells you how desperate people are for stable government jobs in metro cities.
The CBT took place between November 27, 2025, and February 10, 2026. That is a long exam window, which shows just how many candidates appeared.
What About the Answer Key Objections?
Before declaring the final result, RRB released a provisional answer key. Candidates could raise objections by paying ₹50 per question. The Board reviewed these objections and made changes where needed.
This process ensures fairness. If the Board found a question was wrong or had multiple correct answers, they adjusted the scoring. Your final result reflects these corrections.
Smart Moves for Shortlisted Candidates
If your roll number appears on the list, here is what you should do right now:
Download your scorecard: Save multiple copies. Store them in your email, phone, and cloud storage. You will need this document later.
Start preparing for PET: Do not wait for the official announcement. Begin your physical training now. Running, strength training, and stamina building should become part of your daily routine.
Gather your documents: Collect all original certificates. Get them verified if needed. Make photocopies of everything. Keep them organized in a folder.
Stay updated: Check the official RRB website of your zone every day. Important announcements can come anytime.
Keep your phone active: The RRB might send important messages or calls to the number you registered with. Make sure it stays active.
A Word of Caution
Beware of fake websites and people claiming they can help you clear the next stages for money. The Railway Recruitment Board does not ask for money at any stage beyond the application fee. All updates come only from official RRB websites.
Some candidates get disqualified because they submit fake certificates or wrong information. Do not make this mistake. Honesty matters more than you think. Background verification is thorough, and any discrepancy will cost you the job.
The Road Ahead
Getting shortlisted in the CBT is a significant achievement. You have competed against millions and come out ahead. But the process is not over yet. The Physical Efficiency Test, document verification, and medical examination are equally important.
Treat each stage with seriousness. Prepare well. Stay honest. Follow instructions. The Indian Railways offers stable employment, good benefits, and career growth opportunities. This job can change your life and provide security for your family.
Keep visiting your regional RRB website for updates on PET dates and other important information. Your dream of working with Indian Railways is within reach. Just a few more steps to go.



