RRB NTPC UG 2026: Application Status of NTPC UG Form Released

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the Application Status for RRB NTPC UG (Undergraduate Level) Recruitment 2026 under CEN07/2025. This update lets applicants know whether their NTPC UG form has been accepted, provisionally accepted, or rejected before the upcoming phases of the selection process begin.

📅 When Was the application Status Released?

The RRB NTPC UG application Status 2026 was made available online on 6February2026. Candidates who applied for the undergraduate level posts can now log in and check the status of their application forms on the official RRB portal.

🧑‍💻 What Does “Application Status” Mean?

The application status informs you whether:

✅ Your form is accepted (provisionally eligible)
⚠ Your form is conditionally accepted (may require document verification or correction)
❌ Your form is rejected (with reason mentioned)

This status check is important — only accepted or provisionally accepted applications will proceed to the next selection stages.

💡 Why This Status Is Important

  • Eligibility Confirmation: It confirms whether you are eligible to appear for the RRB NTPC UG exam.
  • Next Steps: Only accepted applications will be considered for intimation slips, admit cards, and subsequent test stages.
  • Error Detection: If your application is rejected, the reason (like document mismatch or photo/signature issue) is usually provided so you can understand what went wrong.
📲 How to Check Your RRB NTPC UG application Status

Follow these simple steps:

Visit the official RRB portal (regional RRB site where you applied).

Look for the link related to “NTPC UG application Status 2026 / CEN07/2025.”

Click on the link and enter:

Your Registration Number / User ID

Date of Birth (DOB)

After login, your application status will be displayed on the screen — showing whether it’s accepted, provisionally accepted, or rejected.

💡 Make sure your credentials are entered correctly (registration number and DOB) to avoid errors while logging in.

🗂️ What to Do If Your application Is Rejected

If your application status shows rejected:

  • Read the reason for rejection carefully (usually mentioned on the portal).
  • Common reasons include incorrect details, photo/signature issues, document mismatch, or eligibility criteria not met.
  • Unfortunately, correction may not be possible after the application window closes — but you can confirm details and contact the relevant RRB helpdesk for clarification.
🧠 What Happens Next?

After confirming your application status:

📄 City Intimation & Admit Cards: When released, RRB will publish intimation slips or admit cards for the next stage — typically the CBT (Computer Based Test) or skill tests depending on posts.
📅 Preparation: Candidates whose applications are accepted should continue preparing for exam stages like CBT‑1, CBT‑2, Typing Skill Test, etc., as per the recruitment schedule.
📢 Check Official Notices: Always check the official RRB website or regional portals for the latest notifications about exam dates, admit card releases, and schedules.

🧾 Quick Summary

  • 🚨 RRB NTPC UG application Status 2026 has been released.
  • 📆 Date released: 6 February 2026.
  • 📍 Status Types: Accepted / Provisionally accepted / Rejected.
  • 📌 How to check: Login to regional RRB website using your registration number and date of birth.
  • 📢 Next Steps: Only accepted applicants will move forward to upcoming test stages.
 

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