The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) released the official cut-off marks and results for the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 2 exam 2025 on July 1, 2025. Held on May 2nd and 6th, the exam saw participation from over 2.66 lakh candidates vying for 18,799 ALP posts across India.
The cut-offs vary by zone and category, with Part A being merit-based and Part B qualifying in nature. Shortlisted candidates will appear for the Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) on July 15, 2025, with final merit calculated using 70% CBT 2 (Part A) and 30% CBAT scores. Candidates can download their scorecards from July 2 to July 14 via regional RRB websites.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 2 |
| Conducting Authority | Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) |
| Vacancies | 18,799 Posts |
| CBT 2 Exam Dates | May 2 & May 6, 2025 |
| Result Declaration Date | July 1, 2025 |
| Total Candidates Appeared | 2,66,439 |
| Scorecard Download | July 2 – July 14, 2025 |
| Next Stage | Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) |
| CBAT Date | July 15, 2025 |
| Official Websites | Regional RRB portals |
RRB ALP CBT 2 Cut-Off Marks 2025
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) officially released the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 2 results and cut-off marks for 2025 on July 1, 2025. If you were among the lakhs of candidates who appeared for the exam held on May 2nd and 6th, your wait is over—cut-off marks and results are now live on RRB regional websites.
We understand how critical this stage is in your career journey with Indian Railways. This article provides an in-depth, authentic, and detailed look at the CBT 2 cut-off marks, examination insights, zone-wise and category-wise data, and what lies ahead.
CBT 2: Structure & Cut-Off Understanding
Exam Structure
The CBT 2 was divided into two parts:
Part A: Subjects include General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning.
Part B: Trade Test based on relevant disciplines.
Note from AUBSP: Only Part A marks are considered for merit ranking, while Part B is qualifying in nature.
Qualifying Marks – Category-Wise Overview
General (UR)
Part A: 40% (30 Marks)
Part B: 35% (26.25 Marks)
OBC
Part A: 30% (22.5 Marks)
Part B: 35% (26.25 Marks)
SC
Part A: 30% (22.5 Marks)
Part B: 35% (26.25 Marks)
ST
Part A: 25% (18.75 Marks)
Part B: 35% (26.25 Marks)
Zone-Wise and Category-Wise RRB ALP CBT 2 Cut-Off Marks 2025
Below are the official CBT 2 cut-off marks for various RRB zones under the Open Category and other reserved categories, released on July 1, 2025.
Note: All marks are normalized and vary by zone and category.
🔹 Bhopal
- UR: 63.12
- SC: 31.56
- ST: 26.59
- OBC: 55.32
- EWS: 41.49
- ExSM: 51.77
🔹 Bilaspur
- UR: 58.42
- SC: 40.69
- ST: 30.40
- OBC: 46.15
- EWS: 40.00
- ExSM: 40.24
🔹 Chennai
- UR: 49.52
- SC: 34.42
- ST: 25.08
- OBC: 39.35
- EWS: 40.15
- ExSM: 41.41
🔹 Ranchi
- UR: 61.61
- SC: 39.67
- ST: 31.05
- OBC: 48.49
- EWS: 40.44
- ExSM: 41.03
🔹 Siliguri
- UR: 62.07
- SC: 44.21
- ST: 31.32
- OBC: 55.42
- EWS: 40.17
🔹 Thiruvananthapuram
- UR: 48.93
- SC: 30.06
- ST: 31.49
- OBC: 48.91
- EWS: 40.09
- ExSM: 41.36
🔹 Guwahati
- UR: 65.13
- SC: 48.24
- ST: 40.90
- OBC: 49.90
- EWS: 45.24
- ExSM: 42.56
🔹 Ajmer
- UR: 54.33
- SC: 36.20
- ST: 28.00
- OBC: 39.27
- EWS: 40.19
- ExSM: 40.56
🔹 Malda
- UR: 63.08
- SC: 41.58
- ST: 39.81
- OBC: 55.98
- EWS: 49.80
- ExSM: 42.99
🔹 Gorakhpur
- UR: 63.91
- SC: 44.14
- ST: 25.24
- OBC: 51.38
- EWS: 40.10
- ExSM: 49.03
🔹 Bangalore
- UR: 58.50
- SC: 42.12
- ST: 31.25
- OBC: 47.17
- EWS: 40.08
- ExSM: 40.25
🔹 Ahmedabad
- UR: 54.55
- SC: 36.01
- ST: 28.67
- OBC: 41.38
- EWS: 40.01
- ExSM: 42.67
🔹 Allahabad
- UR: 59.59
- SC: 48.82
- ST: 25.00
- OBC: 54.51
- EWS: 40.09
- ExSM: 40.24
🔹 Secunderabad
- UR: 56.20
- SC: 38.27
- ST: 32.32
- OBC: 43.81
- EWS: 40.09
- ExSM: 30.43
🔹 Patna
- UR: 67.59
- SC: 49.66
- ST: 25.23
- OBC: 62.71
- EWS: 55.44
- ExSM: 45.88
🔹 Bhubaneshwar
- UR: 60.99
- SC: 42.47
- ST: 44.09
- OBC: 50.84
- EWS: 40.13
- ExSM: 40.02
🔹 Jammu
- UR: 52.54
- SC: 35.50
- ST: 25.03
- OBC: 38.16
- EWS: 41.69
- ExSM: 52.54
🔹 Chandigarh
- UR: 40.09
- SC: 30.02
- ST: 25.02
- OBC: 30.02
- ExSM: 41.97
🔹 Muzaffarpur
- UR: 72.09
- SC: 50.45
- ST: 32.11
- OBC: 66.26
- EWS: 56.30
- ExSM: 43.19
✅ Tip from AUBSP: Always check your zone-specific RRB portal for official PDFs and updates, especially if you belong to special categories like Ex-Servicemen or PwBD, as they may have separate cut-off lists.
What’s Next? – Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT)
Now that you’ve cleared CBT 2, it’s time to prepare for the CBAT, which will be conducted on July 15, 2025.
Candidates who have successfully cleared CBT 2 are now eligible for the CBAT, which is a qualifying test. To pass the CBAT, candidates must achieve a minimum T-score of 42 marks in each of its five test sections. The CBAT assesses mental alertness, decision-making abilities, and psychometric aptitude.
The final merit list for ALP posts will be prepared based on a 70% weightage given to the marks obtained in Part A of CBT 2 and a 30% weightage to the CBAT scores.
For more detailed information and to download the result PDFs, candidates are advised to visit their respective regional RRB official websites.
As per RRB rules, final merit will be based on:
- 70% weightage to CBT 2 (Part A)
- 30% weightage to CBAT performance
Download Your Scorecard
Candidates can download their individual scorecards from July 2 to July 14, 2025, via their respective RRB regional websites.
The release of the RRB ALP CBT 2 Cut-Off Marks 2025 marks a significant milestone in the recruitment journey for the 18,799 Assistant Loco Pilot posts across Indian Railways. With over 2.66 lakh candidates participating, the competition was intense, and the zone-wise, category-wise cut-offs reflect this rigor.
Candidates who have successfully cleared CBT 2 should now focus on the Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) scheduled for July 15, 2025, which plays a critical role in the final selection process. AUBSP advises all aspirants to keep a close watch on their respective RRB regional websites for timely updates, result downloads, and further instructions. This phase is not just about qualifying — it’s about strategically preparing for the final lap. Best of luck!



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