
RRB NTPC exam 2025 begins August 7 onwards: Check direct link to download admit card and exam day guidelines here
RRB
NTPC Undergraduate (UG) exam 2025 begins on August 7 and will continue till September 9. This is one of the biggest railway recruitment exams in India, with over 63 lakh candidates applying for around 3,445 UG-level posts such as Junior Clerk, Typist, and Ticket Clerk.
The admit cards are now available online, and students can download them from the official RRB regional websites. Earlier, the exam city intimation slips were made available on July 29. These slips help candidates know their exam city and shift.
RRB NTPC admit card and city slip
The admit cards (e-call letters) were released on August 4. They are available on the official RRB regional websites and on the common portal: rrb.digialm.com.
To download your admit card:
Go to your RRB's official website or rrb.digialm.com
Enter your registration number, date of birth, and captcha
Download and print your admit card
Direct link to download RRB NTPC admit card
here
.
Before the admit card, RRB released the city intimation slip on July 29, which lets you know your exam city and date. But remember, this slip is
not
your admit card.
What to carry on exam day
Carry the printed admit card, a valid government-issued photo ID (e.g., Aadhaar card, PAN, passport, voter ID), and two passport-sized photographs.
Electronic gadgets (like mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches), bags, food items, and metal accessories are prohibited inside the exam hall.
Wear simple, comfortable attire without metallic components to streamline security checks.
Biometric (Aadhaar-linked) authentication will be used during the exam; bring your original Aadhaar card or e‑verified printout
What you should do now
If you haven't already, download your admit card immediately for your exam date.
Verify all details on the admit card. For any discrepancies, contact your regional RRB office promptly.
Plan your exam-day logistics: Travel to the exam centre, check your shift timing, and organize all required documents.
If your exam is scheduled later than September 9, your admit card will be released four days before that date.
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