RRB NTPC 2020-21 postponed in Assam due to elections; Check new dates here
RRB rescheduled NPTC 2020-21 exam in Assam. The exam is rescheduled due to assembly elections to be held between March 27 to April 6 in 3 phases.
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NEW DELHI - The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) re-scheduled the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NPTC) exam for Assam Candidates. The decision was taken by the Railway Recruitment Boards due to the assembly elections which is scheduled to be held from March 27 to April 6, 2021. The rescheduled exam for the candidates will be held during the sixth phase. The RRB NTPC 2020-21 exam was scheduled to be conducted in Assam on March 27, 2021.
RRB also mentioned in their official notice released on March 13, 2021, that Assam candidates have already been sent an SMS and email regarding the same. The SMS and email were sent on March 09, 2021, to the candidates.
Candidates will be sent all the necessary communications related to the re-exam, admit card dates and more information in due course through the official website of the specific RRB. RRB has also advised the candidates to use the help desk facility for any clarifications and for further updates.
Click here for a direct link to access the official RRB NTPC notice regarding the rescheduling of the exam.
RRB is conducting the long-awaited nationwide NTPC exam from December 28, 2020, onwards. The RRB NTPC exam is being conducted across various phases and currently, the 5th phase of the RRB NTPC exam is going on.
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