The Railway Recruitment Board has released the schedule for the RRB ALP 2025 document verification and medical examination.
The Railway Recruitment Board has released the schedule for the RRB ALP 2025 document verification and medical examination. Candidates who qualified the exam and wish to appear for the document verification and medical examination can check the dates by visiting the official website of their regional RRB. Candidates can also check the schedule by following the steps below.
How to Check the Schedule?
First, candidates must visit the official website.
Afterward, candidates must click on the relevant link on the homepage.
A notice will then open.
Candidates should now check the schedule and download it if desired.
Finally, candidates can take a printout if desired.
According to the schedule released on the official website, document verification and medical examination will be conducted in October. The medical examination will be conducted on the next working day after the candidate's document verification. Dates vary for each regional RRB. Candidates are advised to keep a close eye on the official website for the latest updates.
Recently Released Result
The Railway Recruitment Board recently announced the results of the Assistant Loco Pilot Recruitment Examination (RRB ALP Result 2025). The results were released on the official website. 18,735 candidates have been selected for document verification and medical examination, who will participate in this round. The recruitment process began last year. The first Computer Based Test (CBT) was held from November 25 to 29, 2024. The second CBT was held on May 2 and 6, 2025. Then Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) was conducted on 15 July and 31 August 2025.
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