Introduction
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have officially released the list of candidates shortlisted for the next stage of recruitment under the RRB Paramedical Recruitment 2026 (CEN 03/2025). Candidates who successfully qualified in the Computer Based Test (CBT) conducted from 11 March 2026 to 13 March 2026 have been provisionally shortlisted for Document Verification (DV) and Medical Examination.
If your roll number appears in the shortlisted candidates list, it is important to understand the complete DV and medical examination process. This article provides all the key details released by RRB.
CBT Result and Shortlisting Details
According to the official notice, candidates have been shortlisted based on their performance in the CBT examination conducted for various paramedical posts. The list of shortlisted candidates has been arranged in ascending order of roll numbers and does not indicate merit ranking.
Shortlisting for Document Verification is purely provisional and subject to verification of eligibility, educational qualifications, category certificates, and other required documents.
Document Verification (DV) Schedule
RRB will conduct Document Verification at designated locations mentioned in the DV e-call letter.
Important Points:
- Candidates will receive DV details through Email and SMS.
- DV e-call letters can be downloaded from the official RRB website.
- Reporting time, venue details, and instructions will be mentioned in the e-call letter.
- Candidates must report on the scheduled date and time without fail.
Medical Examination After DV
After successful completion of Document Verification, candidates will be sent for Medical Examination at the nominated Railway Hospital or Health Unit.
Key Highlights
- Medical examination may be conducted on the same day or the next day after DV.
- Candidates should be prepared to stay for 3 to 4 days for completion of both processes.
- Medical fitness is mandatory for final selection.

Medical Examination Fee
Candidates are required to pay a medical examination fee of ₹24 only.
There are no additional charges payable to Railway Hospitals or Health Units for the medical examination.
However, in exceptional cases where specialized tests such as:
- CT Scan
- Ultrasound
- Advanced diagnostic tests
- Refractive eye surgery evaluation
are required outside Railway Hospital facilities, candidates may have to bear those expenses separately.
Documents Required for DV
Candidates must bring:
Original Documents
All original certificates and documents mentioned in the recruitment notification and e-call letter.
Self-Attested Copies
Candidates should carry:
- Two sets of self-attested photocopies
- A4 size copies of all relevant documents
Online Upload Requirement
Candidates are also required to upload scanned copies of:
- Community/Caste Certificate
- Photograph
- Signature
- Educational Certificates
- Other supporting documents
through the official RRB document upload portal before their DV date.
Language Requirement for Certificates
All certificates submitted during Document Verification must be:
- In English
OR
- In Hindi
Documents in any other language should be accompanied by an authorized translation as per RRB guidelines.
Important Instructions for Candidates
No Additional Time Will Be Given
Candidates failing to produce original certificates on the day of Document Verification will not be granted extra time.
Absence Will Lead to Cancellation
Candidates who remain absent during:
- Document Verification
- Medical Examination
will automatically forfeit their candidature.
Result and Score Card
Shortlisted candidates can view their:
- Individual result
- Score card
through the official RRB portal using their Registration Number and Date of Birth.
The score card facility will remain available for a limited period after the notice release.
Provisional Nature of Shortlisting
RRB has clearly stated that shortlisting for Document Verification is provisional.
The candidature may be cancelled at any stage if:
- Incorrect information is found
- Eligibility conditions are not fulfilled
- False documents are submitted
- Any malpractice is detected
Being called for Document Verification does not guarantee final appointment in Indian Railways.
Merit-Based Selection Process
The recruitment process is completely computerized and merit-based.
RRB has emphasized that:
- Selection is strictly based on merit.
- No influence or recommendation can secure a job.
- Candidates should beware of touts and fraudulent individuals claiming to provide railway jobs.
RRB’s Right to Rectify Errors
The Railway Recruitment Board reserves the right to correct:
- Typographical errors
- Printing mistakes
- Administrative errors
at any stage of the recruitment process.
The board has also stated that it will not entertain correspondence from unsuccessful candidates regarding shortlisting decisions.
Final Advice for Candidates
Candidates shortlisted for DV should immediately begin preparing all required documents and ensure that scanned copies are uploaded before the scheduled verification date.
Regularly check the official RRB website for:
- DV schedule updates
- E-call letter downloads
- Medical examination instructions
- Final selection notifications
Timely preparation and compliance with RRB guidelines will help candidates complete the Document Verification and Medical Examination process smoothly.
Conclusion
The release of the RRB Paramedical DV List 2026 marks an important milestone for candidates aspiring to join Indian Railways. Shortlisted candidates must carefully follow all instructions related to Document Verification and Medical Examination. Since the final selection depends on successful verification of documents and medical fitness, candidates should ensure that all certificates are valid, original, and readily available before the DV date.



