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RRB ALP Answer Key 2026 OUT: Direct Link to Raise Objections for Assistant Loco Pilot & Technician Exam

Career ✍️ Sanjay Sharma 🕒 2026-03-20 09:05 🔥 Views: 2

If you were one of the hundreds of thousands who took the ALP CBT 1 earlier this year, today is the day you've been waiting for. The board has officially released the RRB ALP Answer Key 2026, and the objection window is now open. I know the tension has been building since the exams ended, but now you finally get a chance to see where you stand before the final results are set in stone.

RRB ALP Answer Key 2026

As of 5 PM on March 20, the provisional answer keys, along with your individual recorded responses and the question papers, have been uploaded on the official websites of all regional boards. This is your chance to sit down, compare your memory with the official record, and calculate your probable score. The board has kept the portal open for objections until March 26, 2026 (5 PM), so you have exactly one week to get this done.

Why This Window Matters More Than You Think

This isn't just about getting an early look at your marks. It's about transparency. The recruitment board runs one of the largest hiring drives in the country, and with 9,970 Assistant Loco Pilot spots up for grabs under CEN 01/2025, the competition is incredibly fierce. The CBT was held in multiple phases from February 13 to February 18, and even a single mark can be the difference between making the cut or waiting for the next cycle. If you spot a discrepancy in the answer key, raising an objection now is your only chance to get it corrected.

How to Check the Key and File Your Objections

The process is straightforward, but don't put it off until the last minute. Regional websites have a habit of crashing when everyone logs in at once on the final day. Here is how you get it done:

  • Visit the official website: Go to the site of the regional board you applied under (RRB Mumbai, RRB Chennai, etc.).
  • Find the ALP Link: Look for the “RRB ALP CBT 1 Answer Key 2026” or “View Questions/Responses” link on the homepage.
  • Log in: Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth/Password to access your personalized dashboard.
  • Review: You will see your marked responses alongside the provisional answer key.
  • Raise Objections: If you feel an answer is wrong, select the question, pay the fee, and upload supporting documents (like standard textbooks or official references) to justify your challenge.

Cost, Payment, and Refund Rules

Let’s talk about the money because it matters. The board charges a nominal fee of ₹50 per question to file an objection, plus applicable bank charges. You can pay via UPI, net banking, debit card, or credit card. Here is the catch: if your objection is found valid and the board changes the answer key, that ₹50 gets refunded to your account (after deducting the bank service charges). If your objection is rejected, you lose the fee. This system ensures that only serious challenges are submitted, saving the board from frivolous complaints.

What About the Technician Posts?

While the buzz is all about the ALP key right now, the Railway Recruitment Board Exam (RRB) ALP & Technician recruitment cycle is a combined effort. If you are applying for the Technician Grade I or Grade III positions, keep your eyes peeled. The CBT for technicians under CEN 02/2025 is scheduled to take place from March 5 to March 9. With 6,238 vacancies up for grabs in the technician category, the notification cycle is already in motion, and the admit cards for those will be out soon.

What Happens After March 26?

Once the objection window closes, the board’s panel of subject experts will get to work. They will review all the valid challenges submitted during this week. If any objections are accepted, they will revise the provisional key and release the final answer key. Based on that final key, the results for CBT 1 will be prepared. Only those who clear this stage will move on to CBT 2 or the Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT), depending on the post.

So, if you took the ALP exam, don’t just log in, glance at the key, and log out. Download your response sheet, take a printout, and double-check everything. This is the only time the board is listening to your feedback. Make it count.