RRB JE Admit Card 2019 Released for CBT 1 @indianrailways.gov.in; Know How to Download
Bachan Thakur | May 18, 2019 | 02:17 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 18: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have released the admit card of RRB Junior Engineer in online mode for the first stage CBT. Only those candidates whose exam is on May 22, can download their admit card from today. Registered candidates, whose applications have been accepted by the exam authority can now download RRB JE admit card from their respective RRB, out of the 21 RRBs. The admit card has been released for the exam scheduled to be conducted from May 22, 2019.
It must be noted that the hall ticket will not be sent to them individually by post. RRB JE admit card 2019 carries details like exam, date and time of the test, candidate’s details and that of exam centre. The admit card has two copies – one, candidate’s copy and the other, RRB copy. The RRB copy is retained by the investigator at the time of verification.
How to download the hall ticket of RRB JE?
- Visit the official website of the respective RRB
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Click on the admit card link
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The link will redirect to the admit card login window
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Enter the registration number (user ID) and password (date of birth).
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The screen will display the RRB JE admit card
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Download the admit card and take printouts
Candidates are advised to download and print at least two copies of the admit card, as having only one copy may lead to losing it. While appearing for the exam, the candidates have to bring this admit card along with one prescribed photo-identity proof. The authority will release separate hall tickets for the second stage and document verification/ medical examination.
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