RRB Group D answer key 2026 out: Here’s how to download and raise objections

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have released the RRB Group D Answer Key 2026 for the Computer Based Test (CBT) held as per CEN 08/2024. Candidates who appeared for the Level-1 posts can now check their question papers, recorded responses, and official answer keys.

The direct link to check the answer key is available on the concerned regional RRB websites from 17 February 2026 at 17:00 hrs to 23 February 2026 at 17:00 hrs. Candidates are advised to check their response sheets well in advance to avoid last-minute problems.

The CBT for various Level-1 posts has been held from 27 November 2025 to 10 February 2026. The recruitment exercise is to fill up various Level-1 posts in Indian Railways.

With the release of the provisional answer key, candidates can now check their performance and calculate their probable marks before the result is declared.

To check the answer key and response sheet, candidates are required to log in with their registration details on their respective RRB regional website. Once logged in, candidates can:

• Check the question paper

• Check the marked responses

• Compare answers with the official key

• Raise objections, if any

The entire process and procedure for raising objections is provided on the official website.

If candidates notice any discrepancies in any question, option, or answer key, they can raise objections online within the given time period.

The window for raising objections will remain open until 23 February 2026 at 17:00 hrs. No representations will be entertained after that.

  • Direct link to check and raise objection against the RRB Group D answer key 2026

Candidates who want to raise objections against the RRB Group D answer key will be required to pay an objection fee of Rs 50 per question, along with bank service charges.

If the objection raised by a candidate is found to be valid, the fee paid for that particular question will be refunded. The amount will be refunded to the same bank account or source from which the online transaction was made.

The objection fee can be paid by candidates through various online payment methods. The accepted payment modes include debit and credit cards like Maestro, MasterCard, VISA, and RuPay.

The fee can also be paid through UPI and UPI QR code. Apart from this, candidates can also pay the fee through net banking or mobile banking facilities. Other digital wallet payment methods are also accepted.

The RRBs have clarified that the final decision regarding the objections submitted will be binding and final. No further communication will be entertained after the completion of the review process.

Candidates are advised to check their answers and submit objections, if any, before the closing date to avoid technical issues.

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