
RRB NTPC admit card 2025: Check details mentioned in hall tickets and steps to download at rrb.digialm.com
The Computer-Based Test (CBT) for RRB NTPC 2025 is being conducted over a period starting from early August and will continue until early September.
RRB NTPC admit card
releasing in batches
To manage the large number of candidates, RRB is releasing the admit cards in batches. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official RRB website or their respective regional RRB portals for updates. The admit cards are available only for those candidates whose exam dates have been scheduled, and the releases are done a few days prior to the exam date to ensure smooth coordination.
How to download your RRB NTPC admit card
Downloading the admit card is simple and must be done well ahead of your exam date. Follow these steps:
Visit the official RRB portal at rrb.digialm.com or your regional RRB website.
Look for the link related to "CEN 06/2024 (NTPC-UG)" or the specific notification for the 2025 NTPC exam.
Enter your Registration Number (User ID) and Password (usually your Date of Birth in DD-MM-YYYY format).
Complete the Captcha verification.
Submit the details to access your admit card.
Download and print a copy of the admit card. It is recommended to carry a hard copy on the exam day.
What to check on the admit card
Once downloaded, candidates should carefully verify the details mentioned on the admit card, including:
Candidate's name and photograph
Exam date and reporting time
Exam center address
Important instructions regarding the examination
If there are any discrepancies or errors, candidates should contact the RRB helpline immediately to get them rectified.
Important guidelines for candidates
Carry a printed copy of the admit card to the examination center. Without it, entry to the exam hall will not be permitted.
Along with the admit card, carry a valid photo ID such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, or any other government-issued identity proof.
Reach the exam center well in advance to avoid any last-minute rush or issues.
Follow all instructions provided on the admit card and at the exam center.
Stay updated on any announcements related to COVID-19 safety protocols, as some guidelines may still be in effect.
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