RRB NTPC 2020-21 phase 2 admit card 2021 released; Click to download
Railway Recruitment Board has released the RRB NTPC 2nd phase admit card 2021. Candidates can download the RRB NTPC phase 2 admit card till January 16, 2020.
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NEW DELHI - The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the admit card for the RRB NTPC 2020-21 exam for phase 2. The RRB NTPC admit card 2021 has been released on January 12. RRB NTPC 2020-21 phase 2 will start from January 16 and will end on January 30, 2021. Candidates must download the RRB NTPC hall ticket 2021 by visiting the official website of the respective RRB website - https://indianrailways.gov.in . Check more details related to the RRB NTPC 2021 admit card like dates, steps to download and more here.
How to download RRB NTPC 2021 admit card?
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Visit the official website here - click here
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Enter the registration number and date of birth (DOB) as password.
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Click on login.
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The RRB NTPC 2021 admit card will open, check all details mentioned in it carefully.
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Download the PDF of the admit card and carry it on the day of exam along with one valid ID proof like aadhaar card, voter ID, passport, driving license etc in original form.
The 2nd phase of the NTPC 2020 exam will be held in the computer-based test mode. As per details shared by the RRB, during the 2nd phase exam of RRB NTPC, around 27 lakh candidates are likely to appear. Just like phase 1, phase 2 is expected to be conducted in various shifts.
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