RRB NTPC 2026 city intimation slip out for Graduate CBT 1; exam from March 16
Sundararajan | March 8, 2026 | 02:45 PM IST | 1 min read
RRB NTPC Recruitment 2025-26: Candidates can download the city slip from the RRB regional website. The admit card will be issued four days before the exam date
The Railway Recruitment Board has issued the city intimation slip for the computer-based test (CBT 1) of the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) graduate level exam. Candidates can download the RRB NTPC city intimation slip 2026 on the regional websites of RRBs.
Candidates can download their RRB NTPC 2026 city slip using their registration number and date of birth. The RRB will conduct the NTPC CBT 1 exam from March 16 to 27, 2026.
The RRB city slip 2026 is different from the admit card. It only shows the city where the exam centre is located. It also includes details such as the candidate’s name, date of birth, registration number, exam date, and other important information.
The RRB NTPC admit card for Graduate CBT 1 will be available for download 4 days before the exam, on March 12.
RRB NTPC 2026 exam pattern
The RRB NTPC Graduate CBT 1 exam has three sections: general awareness with 40 questions, mathematics with 30 questions, and general intelligence and reasoning with 30 questions. In total, the CBT 1 exam has 100 questions.
The RRB NTPC exam duration is 90 minutes for regular candidates and 120 minutes for PwBD candidates.
According to the RRB NTPC marking scheme, one-third of a mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
How to download RRB NTPC city intimation slip 2026?
Below are the instructions to download the city information slip for the RRB NTPC exam 2026.
- Visit the region-wise official websites of RRBs
- Find and click on the 'CEN 06/2025 (NTPC-Graduate): City-Intimation’ link.
- Enter your valid registration number and date of birth.
- The RRB NTPC 2026 city intimation slip for CBT 1 will appear.
- Download and save the city slip for further reference.
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