RRB Group D Result 2026 Date: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is expected to release the RRB Group D Result 2026 against CEN 08/2024 soon on the regional RRBs website. Earlier RRBs have conducted the RRB Group D Exam conducted from November 27, 2025 to February 10, 2026 in three shifts across the country. A total of 10,822,423 candidates who have successfully appeared in the exam are eagerly waiting for the release of group d results.
The result will be released in the PDF format as per zonal/region wise containing the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates including scorecard and category-wise cut-off marks. Candidates can get all the details regarding the RRB Group D Result 2026 here.
RRB Group D Result 2026 Date
The Railway Recruitment Board is all set to release the RRB Group D Result 2026 soon on its official website-rrbcdg.gov.in. It is expected that the RRB Group D Result 2026 will be released in PDF format containing the roll number of shortlisted candidates on or before March 31, 2026. As per the selection process, all those candidates shortlisted in the written exam round will be called for the Group D Level 1 Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
How to Check the RRB Group D Result 2026?
Candidates used to face difficulties in checking their result due to several issues. It is essential to follow the right steps in sequence and provide the credentials to check the result in the proper manner. Here are all the steps explained in simple steps and you can download the result pdf after following the same-
Step 1: Visit the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) regional website.
Step 2: Not track the concerned link for “RRB Group D CEN 08/2024 Level 1 Result” displaying on the homepage.
Step 3: You will have to click on the relevant result link provided on the home page.
Step 4: Download the result PDF file displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Now download the result pdf and check the registration number in the PDF using the Ctrl + F.
Step 6: Download or print the result for future reference.

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