Railway Recruitment CEN 08/2024 CBT Answer Key: View Questions, Submit Objections (Feb 2026) @rrbmuzaffarpur.gov.in

The Ministry of Railways, through its Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), has opened a short‑window for candidates who sat for the Computer Based Test (CBT) of CEN 08/2024 (Level‑1 posts) to examine their question papers, responses and answer keys. The portal will be live from 17 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs until 23 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs. Candidates may also lodge objections on any question, option or key during this period, subject to a nominal fee of ₹50 + bank charges per objection. This notice is critical for aspirants aiming to secure a fair evaluation before the final result is declared.


Exam Overview

FeatureDetails
Department/BoardRailway Recruitment Board (RRB) – All Zones
Post CategoryVarious Level‑1 posts (e.g., Junior Engineer, Assistant Officer)
Exam NameComputer Based Test (CBT) – CEN 08/2024
Total VacancyN/A (objection‑raising phase)
CategoryAnswer Key / Objection Portal
Application ModeOnline (through official RRB websites)
StateAll India

Important Dates

EventDate & Time
CBT Conducted (multiple sessions)27 Nov 2025 – 10 Feb 2026
Portal Opens for Viewing & Objections17 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs
Portal Closes (final deadline for objections)23 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs
Expected Result Release (tentative)Mid‑March 2026 (subject to change)

How to View Questions, Responses & Answer Keys

Step‑by‑Step Guide

  1. Open the official RRB portal – Visit the designated website of your respective Railway Recruitment Board (e.g., rrbap.gov.inrrbnp.gov.in).
  2. Locate the “CBT Answer Key” banner – Usually displayed on the homepage under Latest Notifications.
  3. Click the link titled “CEN 08/2024 – View Questions, Responses & Answer Keys”.
  4. Enter your credentials – Provide the CBT Registration Number and Date of Birth exactly as entered during the test.
  5. Select the post you appeared for – A drop‑down list shows all Level‑1 categories covered under CEN 08/2024.
  6. Download the PDF – The system will generate a downloadable file containing every question, your selected option, and the official answer key.
  7. Save a copy – Keep a local copy for future reference and to substantiate any objection you may raise.

Tip: Perform this check as early as possible; the portal shuts down sharply at 17:00 hrs on 23 Feb 2026.


Raising Objections: What You Need to Know

1. Fee Structure

  • Standard charge: ₹50 per objection, plus any applicable bank service charges.
  • Refund policy: If an objection is validated, the paid amount (minus bank fees) is credited back to the original payment account.

2. Accepted Payment Modes

ModeDescription
Maestro / MasterCard / VISADebit or credit cards from all major banks
Rupay CardsBoth debit and credit variants
UPI / UPI QR CodesAny UPI ID or QR‑code supported app
Net‑Banking / Mobile BankingDirect transfer from your bank’s internet portal
Digital WalletsPaytm, PhonePe, Google Pay, etc. (subject to availability)

3. Objection Procedure (Brief)

  1. Log in to the same portal used for viewing the answer key.
  2. Navigate to “Raise Objection” – a dedicated tab appears after the viewing window opens.
  3. Select the question number you wish to contest.
  4. Provide a concise justification (max 150 words) explaining why the key or option is incorrect.
  5. Upload supporting documents (if any) – e.g., scanned pages of a standard textbook.
  6. Pay the fee using any of the accepted payment modes.
  7. Submit and note the generated Objection Reference Number for future tracking.

4. Timeline & Finality

  • All objections must be lodged before 23 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs.
  • The RRB’s decision on each objection is final and binding; no further correspondence will be entertained.

Important Links

Link NameDirect Link
View CBT Questions & Answer Keydownload Answer key
Download Official NotificationCEN 08/2024 Notification PDF
Official RRB Portal (All Zones)rrb rrbmuzaffarpur
Join WhatsApp Group for UpdatesJoin Now
Join Telegram Channel for AlertsJoin Now

Note: Replace placeholder links with the actual URLs once they become active.


Conclusion

The RRB’s short‑term portal gives CEN 08/2024 candidates a transparent chance to verify their CBT performance and contest any perceived errors. Act swiftly, pay the nominal objection fee where needed, and retain all receipts. Always cross‑check the official notification before proceeding to avoid any missteps

FAQs.

Q1. I missed the portal opening time. Can I still view my answer key?

Ans: Unfortunately, the viewing window is strictly limited to 17 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs – 23 Feb 2026 17:00 hrs. Candidates who fail to access the portal within this period must wait for the official result announcement.

Q2. How many objections can I raise per candidate?

Ans: There is no cap on the number of objections. However, each objection incurs a separate ₹50 fee plus bank charges.

Q3. Will the objection fee be refunded automatically?

Ans: Yes. If the RRB validates your objection, the fee (minus bank service charges) is credited back to the same account used for payment, typically within 7‑10 working days after the decision.

Q4. What documents should I attach while raising an objection?

Ans: Attach clear, legible scans of the relevant textbook pages, official syllabi, or any authoritative reference that supports your claim. PDFs are preferred; image files must not exceed 2 MB.

Q5. I see a discrepancy in the answer key but the question is ambiguous. Can I still object?

Ans: Absolutely. Even if the question wording is unclear, you may raise an objection. Provide a logical explanation and any reference that highlights the ambiguity.

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