RRB NTPC admit card 2025 out; download link active now
Gauri Mittal | June 1, 2025 | 07:48 PM IST | 1 min read
A total of 11,558 vacancies in the Railway Board to be filled through exams; conducted from June 5 till June 24.
The RRB NTPC admit card 2025 is issued, and can be downloaded from the RRB official website. The admit card is to be mandatorily carried at the RRB NTPC examination hall.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is conducting the non-technical popular categories (NTPC) examination to fill the vacancies in the Railway Board. The exams will be conducted from June 5 till June 24. The computer-based test (CBT 1) will be conducted for 8,113 graduate level positions, and 3,445 undergraduate level positions.
Some of the vacancies available are junior account assistant cum typist, senior clerk cum typist, commercial cum ticket clerk, and trains clerk.
Candidates can download their admit cards by putting in their login credentials on their regional official RRB website. It must be noted that no physical copy of the admit card will be delivered to the candidates. The admit card should be downloaded from the RRB official website and printed, to be carried at the exam centre.
Also read RRB NTPC city intimation slip 2025 issued for CBT 1 exam
RRB NTPC 2025 exam pattern
The CBT 1 will follow the following exam pattern.
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Total number of questions: 100
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Maximum marks: 100
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Duration: 90 minutes
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1/3 mark deducted for each wrong answer
Sections in the paper
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Subjects |
Number of questions |
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Mathematics |
30 |
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General intelligence and reasoning |
30 |
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General awareness |
40 |
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