RRB Group D Application Status 2025: Complete Guide for Candidates


The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) released the application statuses for the 2025 RRB Group D exam on September 23, 2025. If you threw your hat in the ring for one of the 32,438 Level 1 Group D jobs across India, you’ll want to check this out ASAP. This status check shows whether your application made the cut to move forward in the hiring process. Let’s jump into how to see where you stand, what it all means and some tips to get prepped for the Computer Based Test (CBT).

What’s Up with the RRB Group D Application Status?

Think of your application status as a simple thumbs up or thumbs down on what you sent in. It tells you if the RRB was happy with your application. Here’s a quick rundown:

Accepted: Sweet! You’re golden. Your application was on point, and you’re ready to roll!

Rejected: Dang it. Something went sideways with your application. Maybe there was wrong info, some papers were missing or you didn’t quite measure up to the requirements.

Accepted with Conditions: You’re almost there. There might be a small hiccup, but you might still have a chance to fix it.

Knowing where you stand is a big deal because it lets you know if you can even take the CBT, the Physical Test (PET) and any other steps to getting hired.

How to Check Your RRB Group D Application Status

It's easy to see your application status, just follow these steps:

1. Hit Up the RRB Website:
  • Go to www.rrbapply.gov.in. Make sure you're on the right RRB site for your region.
2. Punch in Your Details:
  • Enter the Registration Number you got when you signed up, along with your birthday.
3. Prove You're Human:
  • Do that CAPTCHA thing where you type in the letters or click the squares.
4. Submit:
  • Your application status should pop up on the screen.
5. Save It:
  • Download or print it out so you have it around for safekeeping at a later date.
Quick Tip: If you got the boot (rejection), read the reason given VERY closely. That way, you won't stumble over the same thing if you try again later.

Mark Your Calendar

Keep these dates in mind:
  1. Apps Open: January 23, 2025
  2. Apps Close: March 1, 2025
  3. Status Check Released: September 23, 2025
  4. City Details Release: About 10 days before the CBT
  5. Admit Card Release: About 4 days before the CBT
  6. CBT Dates: November 17 – December 2025

Decoding the Status

Let's break down what your status REALLY suggests:

1. Accepted:
  • You’re good to go! Now, get ready for that CBT.
  • Plan your study sessions and hit the books.
2. Rejected:
  • Common causes include age limits, missing the mark on qualifications, or document dramas.
  • Learn from the rejection reasons to not do it again.
3. Accepted with Conditions:
  • This means there might be some document reviews coming, but mostly you're fine.
  • Send in whatever papers they want ASAP.

Application Pitfalls

  • Here’s a list of the common reasons for rejection to help you dodge these issues:
  • Making a fool of yourself by misspelling your name or fudging your birthday.
  • Missing important papers, like caste verification or school records.
  • Not old enough, or having missing education requirements.
  • Picture or signature issues (size, format, blurry).
  • Submitting more than a single application with different info.
Important! Always give everything a really good look before you send it!

Job Locations

  • The RRB Group D openings for 2025 are spread all over the place that includes states and departments. There are 32,438 places being hired:
  • Northern Railway: 5,200
  • Southern Railway: 4,600
  • Eastern Railway: 3,900
  • Western Railway: 3,500
  • Central Railway: 3,100
  • North Eastern Railway: 2,500
  • Others: 9,638
Look at the official RRB list to view what’s available in your area before you send in your application. Where you are assigned will depend on your picks and availability.

Physical Endurance Test (PET)

  • To proceed after doing well on the CBT, you'll need to demonstrate you're fit enough.
  • Men: Run 100 meters in 14 seconds and 1000 meters in 4 minutes 15 seconds.
  • Women: Run 100 meters in 18 seconds and 1000 meters in 5 minutes 40 seconds.
  • Things are different if you’re a disabled person.
  • Start exercising RIGHT NOW so you can breeze via the next thing.

How to Prepare for the CBT

1. Scope Out the Study Plan:
Go hard on Math, Reasoning, Science, and General Awareness.

2. Review Past Tests:
Practicing past papers sharpens your quickness and correctness.

3. Time Yourself:
90 minutes for 100 questions.

4. Use Practice Tests:
Simulating tests gives you pre-experience and control what feelings you will feel.

Documents and Selection

If you go ahead after CBT and PET:
  • They'll check your papers to see if anything is missing or wrong.
  • Those tests are weighed based upon your achievement in the CBT, how well you are in those tests of doing actions, and paper checks.
  • Get a bill OK to show you're ready to become part of the railway stuff.

Quick Questions

Q1: After I apply, what if I change my mind?
You should've checked it before you sent it, and cannot fix it again!

Q2: “Accepted with Conditions?” What do I do?
Do as you're told to make ready.

Q3: Can I apply for RRB Group D again
Yeah, but make sure to follow them again!

The Takeaway

Being aware of the status of your application. Make sure you fix things and study hard to make those tests your own. There is a huge crowd, you better ready everything and prepare.

Go to the pages when you can so you don't go off and miss something.

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