Railway Recruitment Board releases RRB NTPC exam date; check out admit card updates and other details


The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the exam dates for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Graduate-level posts. 

Admit card

The admit card for the same will be released on June 1, 2025, on the RRB official website. The board will conduct the Computer-Based Test (CBT) for graduate-level posts from 05 to 23 June 2025. 

According to the official website notification, “The link for viewing the Exam City & Date and downloading of Travel Authority for SC/ST candidates will be made live 10 days prior to the exam date on the official websites of all RRBs. Downloading of E-Call letters will start 4 days prior to the exam date mentioned in the Exam City and Date intimation link.” 

Vacancies

There are 8,113 vacancies for graduate-level positions and 3,445 for undergraduate-level positions.

Graduate-level positions
Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor: 1,736 positions
Station Master: 994 positions
Goods Train Manager: 3,144 positions
Junior Account Assistant cum Typist: 1,507 positions
Senior Clerk cum Typist: 732 positions

Undergraduate-level positions
Commercial cum Ticket Clerk: 2,022 positions
Accounts Clerk cum Typist: 361 positions
Junior Clerk cum Typist: 990 positions
Trains Clerk: 72 positions

Exam pattern

There will be two stages for the RRB NTPC selection process.

CBT 1:100 questions from General Awareness, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning
CBT 2: Qualifying candidates will proceed to the next stage

Before final selection, students who pass the exam will need to go through medical exams, document verification, and skill testing.

For the latest information, candidates must visit the official RRB website (rrbcdg.gov.in).



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