RRB NTPC Admit Card 2026: The Railway Recruitment Board has released the admit cards for the NTPC Graduate recruitment. Candidates who have applied for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (Graduate) posts can download their hall tickets from the official website of their respective regional RRB.
According to the schedule released by the Board, the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be conducted on March 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 27, 2026. Candidates must download their admit cards to appear for the examination.
Exam Pattern
A total of 100 questions will be asked in the RRB NTPC examination. These questions are divided into three distinct subjects:
General Awareness: 40 Questions
Mathematics: 30 Questions
General Intelligence and Reasoning: 30 Questions
The total duration of the examination has been set at 90 minutes. Based on their performance in the first-stage CBT, candidates will be shortlisted for the second-stage CBT. For this purpose, the marks obtained will undergo normalization.
Number of Vacancies
A total of 5,810 posts will be filled through this recruitment drive. These include various positions:
Chief Commercial-cum-Ticket Supervisor: 161 Posts
Station Master: 615 Posts
Goods Train Manager: 3,416 Posts
Junior Accounts Assistant-cum-Typist: 921 Posts
Senior Clerk-cum-Typist: 638 Posts
Traffic Assistant: 59 Posts
How to Download the Admit Card
Candidates can download their admit cards by following the simple steps outlined below:
First, visit the official website of your respective regional RRB.
Click on the "RRB NTPC Admit Card 2026" link located on the homepage.
A login page will then open; enter your registration number and other necessary details in the required fields.
Upon submitting the information, your admit card will appear on the screen. Carefully verify all details entered on the admit card.
Download the admit card and keep a printout safe for future reference.
Candidates are advised to carry a valid identity card along with the admit card to gain entry into the examination center.
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