Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) has released the provisional answer key for CEN 04/2025 Section Controller CBT. Candidates can view responses and raise objections till March 5, 2026. Objection fee is Rs. 50 per question.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) has officially released the Provisional Answer Key, Question Papers, and Candidate Responses for the Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted for CEN 04/2025 (Section Controller) in Pay Level 6. Candidates who appeared for the exam held from 11.02.2026 to 12.02.2026 can now view their question papers and responses. An objection window has also been opened, allowing candidates to challenge any discrepancies in the questions, options, or keys. This is a crucial step for candidates to verify their answers and potentially improve their scores before the final result.
Answer Key Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) |
| Advertisement No. | CEN 04/2025 (Section Controller) |
| Post Name | Various Posts in Level 6 (7th CPC Pay Matrix) |
| Exam Name | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| Exam Dates | 11.02.2026 to 12.02.2026 |
| Answer Key/Response Sheet Viewing Start Date | 26.02.2026, 10:00 AM |
| Objection Raising & Payment Last Date | 05.03.2026, 10:00 AM |
| Objection Fee | Rs. 50/- per question + Bank Service Charges |
| Official Website | RRBs Official Websites |
How to Check Answer Key and Responses
Candidates can follow these steps to view their question paper, responses, and provisional answer key:
- Visit the official website of the respective Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) you applied to.
- Look for the link titled “Viewing of Question Paper, Responses Keys and Raising of Objections against the Questions, Options and Keys for CEN 04/2025 (Section Controller)” or similar.
- Click on the provided link.
- You will likely need to log in using your Registration Number and Date of Birth/Password.
- Once logged in, your question paper, recorded responses, and the provisional answer key will be displayed.
- Review the questions, your responses, and the official keys carefully.
How to Raise Objections
If you find any discrepancy in the questions, options, or provisional answer keys, you can raise an objection by following these general steps:
- After viewing your question paper and answer key, navigate to the objection raising portal on the same link.
- Select the question(s) you wish to object to.
- Provide a clear explanation for your objection, along with supporting evidence or references (e.g., from standard textbooks).
- Pay the prescribed objection fee for each question you challenge.
- Submit your objection before the deadline of 05.03.2026, 10:00 AM.
The detailed procedure with necessary guidelines for raising objections will be available directly on the link provided on the official website of RRBs. Candidates are advised to raise objections well before the final date and time to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Objection Fee & Last Date
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Objection Fee per Question | Rs. 50/- |
| Additional Charges | Applicable Bank Service Charges |
| Objection Raising & Payment Window | 26.02.2026, 10:00 AM onwards |
| Closing Date & Time | 05.03.2026, 10:00 AM |
Refund Policy: In case an objection raised by a candidate is found to be correct and valid, the fee paid for that specific objection will be refunded. The refund will be processed after deducting applicable Bank charges and will be credited back to the same account from which the online payment was made.
Mode of Payment
Candidates can pay the objection fee using the following methods:
- All Bank Debit Cards/Credit Cards
- Rupay Cards/UPI
- Multi Bank Retail Net Banking / Multi Bank Corporate Net Banking
- State Bank of India Retail Net Banking / State Bank of India Net Banking
What Happens After Objections
Based on typical government exam procedures, here’s what candidates can expect after the objection window closes:
- Review by Experts: All objections submitted by candidates will be reviewed by a panel of subject matter experts. They will analyze the validity of each objection.
- Final Answer Key: If any objections are found to be valid, the provisional answer key will be revised. A Final Answer Key will then be released, incorporating all valid changes. This final key is usually not open to further challenges.
- Result Declaration: The final result for the CBT will be prepared based on the Final Answer Key. Scores will be calculated, and a merit list of qualified candidates will be published.
- Further Stages: Depending on the recruitment process for Section Controller, qualified candidates will then proceed to the next stages, which might include Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination.
The decision of the RRBs on the objections raised shall be final and binding, and no further correspondence will be entertained from the candidates in this matter.
Important Instructions
- Candidates should save and print their question paper and response sheet for future reference.
- Review the answer key carefully for any potential errors before raising an objection.
- Ensure you have strong supporting evidence for every objection you raise.
- Submit your objections well in advance of the deadline to avoid technical glitches.
- Keep a record of your objection ID and payment receipt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the last date to raise objections against the RRB CEN 04/2025 Answer Key?
The last date to raise objections and make the fee payment is 05.03.2026, at 10:00 AM.
Q2: What is the fee for raising an objection?
The fee for raising an objection is Rs. 50/- per question, plus applicable Bank Service Charges.
Q3: Will the objection fee be refunded?
Yes, if an objection raised by a candidate is found to be correct and valid by the RRBs, the fee paid for that specific valid objection will be refunded after deduction of applicable Bank charges.
Q4: How will the refund be processed?
The refund will be made to the same account from which the candidate made the online payment.
Q5: What details are required to view the answer key?
Candidates will typically need their Registration Number and Date of Birth/Password to log in and view the answer key and responses.
Q6: What happens if I miss the objection deadline?
No representations or objections regarding the questions, options, or keys will be entertained after the specified closing date and time.
Q7: When will the final answer key be released?
The final answer key is usually released after the expert committee reviews all provisional objections. The exact date will be announced by the RRBs on their official websites.
Q8: What should I do after checking the answer key?
After checking the answer key, calculate your probable score. If you have any strong objections, raise them within the stipulated time. Then, await the release of the final answer key and the CBT result.