Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnav announced a major shift in how Indian Railways conducts its recruitment and departmental exams. During a high-level meeting on June 13, 2026, he directed that all departmental exams will now be mandatory Computer Based Tests (CBT), while Tablet Based Testing (TBT) will be expanded quickly. This move aims to make the hiring process faster and more transparent for all candidates.
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How will the new CBT and TBT system work?
The railway ministry will move away from traditional pen-and-paper methods to digital platforms. Tablet Based Testing (TBT) allows candidates to take exams on handheld tablets, making it easier to set up centers in remote areas. To prevent paper leaks and reduce dependence on outside software, the railways will develop its own in-house exam system using the secure RailNet network.
What are the benefits for the candidates?
- Faster Results: Digital testing will lead to quicker evaluation and announcement of results.
- Better Security: Encrypted question papers will reduce the risk of cheating and leaks.
- Easier Access: TBT will help in reaching candidates in far-off locations.
- Transparency: Technology-based testing ensures a fair and accurate selection process.
Key Recruitment Data (FY 2025-26)
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Vacancies Processed | 47,084 (across 6 categories) |
| Total Candidates Selected | 43,781 |
| Exam Modes | CBT and TBT |
| Network Used | Secure RailNet |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is Tablet Based Testing (TBT) in Railway exams?
TBT is a system where candidates take exams on handheld digital tablets instead of paper or desktop computers, making the process more flexible and secure.
How will the railways prevent paper leaks in the new system?
The railways will develop an in-house exam system using the secure RailNet network and encrypted question papers to stop leaks and irregularities.


























