RRBs released Section Controller CBT (CEN 04/2025) provisional answer key. Raise objections by Mar 05, 2026, 10 AM. Fee: Rs 50 per question. Check details here.
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have released the provisional Answer Keys, Question Papers, and Candidate Responses for the Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted for CEN 04/2025 (Section Controller) Pay Level 6 posts. Candidates who appeared for the CBT can now view their question papers, responses, and the provisional answer keys. An online window has also been opened to raise objections against any discrepancies found in the questions, options, or keys. This is a crucial opportunity for candidates to review their performance and challenge any incorrect answers before the final result is processed.
Answer Key Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) |
| Advertisement No. | CEN 04/2025 |
| Post Name | Section Controller (Pay Level 6) |
| Exam Name | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| CBT Dates | 11.02.2026 to 12.02.2026 |
| Answer Key Release Date | 26.02.2026, 10:00 AM onwards |
| Objection Raising Start Date | 26.02.2026, 10:00 AM onwards |
| Objection Raising Last Date | 05.03.2026, 10:00 AM |
| Objection Fee | Rs. 50/- per question + Bank Service Charges |
| Official Website | Respective RRBs Websites |
How to Check Answer Key
Follow these steps to view your question paper, responses, and the provisional answer key:
- Visit the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) you applied to.
- Look for the link titled “Viewing of Question Paper, Responses and Keys & Raising of Objections for CEN 04/2025 (Section Controller)” or similar.
- Click on the provided link.
- You will be redirected to a login page. Enter your credentials, which typically include your Roll Number/Registration Number and Date of Birth.
- After successful login, you will be able to view your complete question paper, your marked responses, and the provisional answer key.
- Download and take a printout of your question paper and answer key for future reference.
How to Raise Objections
If you find any question, option, or answer key to be incorrect, you can raise an objection by following these steps:
- After logging in and viewing your question paper and answer key, navigate to the “Raise Objection” section.
- Select the specific question(s) you wish to challenge.
- Provide a clear explanation for your objection, along with any supporting evidence or references (e.g., textbook page numbers, official government documents).
- The detailed procedure with necessary guidelines will be available on the link provided on the official website of RRBs.
- Proceed to pay the prescribed objection fee for each question challenged.
- Review your objection(s) carefully before final submission.
- Ensure you submit your objections well before the deadline of 05.03.2026, 10:00 AM.
Objection Fee & Last Date
Candidates are required to pay a fee for raising objections:
- Fee: Rs. 50/- per question.
- Additional Charges: Applicable Bank Service Charges will be extra.
- Payment Mode: The fee can be paid online using:
- 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
- Last Date for Objection and Payment: The window for viewing question papers, raising objections, and making fee payments will close on 05.03.2026, at 10:00 AM.
- Refund Policy: If an objection raised by a candidate is found to be valid and correct, the fee paid for that specific valid objection will be refunded to the candidate. The refund will be made to the account from which the online payment was originally made, after deduction of applicable Bank charges.
What Happens After Objections
After the objection window closes, the Railway Recruitment Boards will undertake a comprehensive review process:
- All objections submitted by candidates will be carefully scrutinized by a panel of subject matter experts.
- The experts will evaluate the validity of each objection based on the evidence and justifications provided.
- If an objection is found to be correct, the RRBs will make necessary changes to the provisional answer key.
- A final answer key may be released, or the changes will be directly incorporated into the evaluation process for the final result.
- The decision of the RRBs on the objections raised shall be final and binding, and no further correspondence will be entertained in the matter.
- Candidates whose objections are found valid will receive a refund of their objection fee (after deduction of bank charges).
- The final result of the CBT will then be processed based on the finalized answer key.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is the answer key released by RRBs provisional or final?
A1: The released answer key is provisional, as candidates are given the opportunity to raise objections against it. A final answer key, if released, will follow after the objection period.
Q2: How can I check my individual responses along with the answer key?
A2: Yes, you can view your own marked responses along with the question paper and the provisional answer key by logging into the official RRB portal using your registration details.
Q3: What is the last date to raise objections against the RRBs Section Controller Answer Key 2026?
A3: The last date to raise objections and make the fee payment is 05.03.2026, at 10:00 AM.
Q4: Is there a fee for raising objections, and how much is it?
A4: Yes, there is an objection fee of Rs. 50/- per question, plus applicable bank service charges. This fee must be paid online.
Q5: Will the objection fee be refunded if my objection is found to be correct?
A5: Yes, if your objection is found to be valid and correct by the RRBs, the fee paid for that specific objection will be refunded to your source account, after deduction of applicable bank charges.
Q6: What should I do if I am unable to log in to check the answer key?
A6: Double-check your login credentials (Roll Number/Registration Number and Date of Birth). If the issue persists, try accessing the link from a different browser or device. If problems continue, contact the RRB helpdesk as mentioned on their official website.
Q7: When will the final answer key be released after the objection period?
A7: The notification does not specify an exact date for the final answer key. Typically, RRBs release the final answer key or directly declare the result after processing all valid objections.
Q8: What documents or proofs do I need to submit to support my objection?
A8: While the PDF states that detailed procedures will be available, generally, you should provide clear references from standard textbooks, government publications, or official sources to support your claim. Screenshots or informal notes are usually not accepted as valid proof.