Full Form of CNF

Full formGeneral
CNFstands for

Confirmed

What is CNF?

CNF stands for 'Confirmed' and is most commonly used in the context of Indian railway ticket booking to indicate that a passenger's reservation has been successfully confirmed. When a ticket status shows CNF, it means the seat or berth is assured and the passenger can board the train without any uncertainty. This abbreviation appears prominently on IRCTC e-tickets, railway reservation charts, and passenger enquiry systems. In Indian Railways, tickets progress through statuses like WL (Waitlist), RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation), and finally CNF when a berth is allocated. The CNF status is crucial for millions of daily commuters and long-distance travelers who rely on confirmed bookings for their journeys. In exams like RRB and railway group D, questions related to ticket status abbreviations are common. Beyond railways, CNF is also used informally in other booking contexts, such as bus travel or event tickets, to mean a confirmed seat. However, its primary and official usage remains with Indian Railways, making it an essential term for anyone traveling by train in India.

CNF का फुल फॉर्म

कन्फर्म्ड

Example

After checking my PNR status online, I was relieved to see CNF against my name, confirming my berth on the Kalka Mail.

CNF — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of CNF?
CNF stands for Confirmed, commonly used in Indian Railways to indicate that a ticket has been confirmed with a specific berth.
What does CNF mean in IRCTC booking?
In IRCTC, CNF means the passenger's seat or berth is confirmed and the ticket is valid for travel. It is the final status after all waitlisted and RAC tickets are accommodated.
How is CNF different from RAC in Indian Railways?
CNF gives a guaranteed full berth or seat, while RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation) provides a shared seat or half berth, usually in sleeper class, and can still be upgraded to CNF later.
Browse all General full forms →