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RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025: Check Region-Wise Results & Marks

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Updated: Jun 12, 2026
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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) officially released the Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off marks alongside the exam results on December 8, 2025. Read on for the latest updates and region-specific scoring details.

The Railway Recruitment Board has officially published the RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025 in conjunction with the recruitment results. These benchmarks are determined individually by category and recruitment region. While the Gorakhpur region results are now available, other zones are currently being updated. Bookmark this page to stay informed as we track the latest regional cut-off releases.

RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025 Out

The RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025 is highly anticipated by aspirants applying for diverse roles, including Junior Stenographer, Junior Translator, Staff & Welfare Inspector, Chief Law Assistant, Cook, PGT/TGT teachers, Physical Training Instructor, and various technical assistant roles. These cut-off scores represent the critical minimum threshold required to qualify for subsequent recruitment stages, such as document verification and skill assessment tests.

RRB Isolated Categories Application Status 2026 Released – Click Here to Check

RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025 for Chandigarh

CAT No. Railway Unit UR SC ST OBC EWS ESM R-VI R-HI
54 NR 75.75758 65.65657 51.17845 69.69697 69.36027 70.37037 42.08755

RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025 For Gorakhpur

Post Name
Scientific Supervisor/Ergonomics and Training
CAT_No 25
UR
SC 50
ST
OBC 68
EWS

RRB Isolated Category Recruitment 2026 Notification Out – Click Here to Apply

Factors Affecting RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories Cut Off 2025

Several factors influence the final RRB Ministerial and Isolated Categories 2025 cut-off scores; review the key determinants impacting your selection process below:

  • Exam Difficulty Level: Higher difficulty may lower the cut-off, while an easier paper can push it higher.
  • Number of Candidates: More candidates appearing and performing well can increase the cut-off marks.
  • Total Vacancies: A higher number of vacancies can lower the cut-off, whereas fewer vacancies may raise it.
  • Category-wise Performance: Cut-offs differ for each category (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) based on candidate performance.
  • Regional Differences: Cut-off marks can vary across RRB zones depending on local competition and candidate strength.
  • Answer Key Challenges: Changes in the final answer key after objections may affect the cut-off marks.
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