RRB NTPC Exam Fee Refund 2021: What if NTPC roll number is not available?
Ujjwal Kirti | August 14, 2021 | 11:41 AM IST | 2 mins read
RRB has provided the option to retrieve the NTPC roll number in case of forgotten roll number to apply for NTPC fee refund. Visit official website-rrbcdg.gov.
NEW DELHI:
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has provided the option to retrieve the roll numbers for the RRB NTPC exam fee refund procedure on the official website - rrbcdg.gov.in. Those applicants who have forgotten their roll number of RRB NTPC 2021 can use the registration number and date of birth for retrieval. Earlier, RRB activated a link for the
RRB NTPC fee refund
for candidates who appeared in RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam. RRB NTPC 2021 exam was held in seven phases amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The link to retrieve the forgotten roll number has been provided after the board received a lot of requests from candidates as they forgot roll numbers in some cases and a few lost call letters. Applicants who raised the query through emails and helpdesk of RRB NTPC need to visit the official website of RRB NTPC and use the link to retrieve their roll number. RRB has also announced that the RRB NTPC answer key 2021 will be available from August 16 (8 PM).
Also Read: RRB NTPC answer key 2021 live update here
RRB NTPC 2021: Important dates
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Event |
Important dates |
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RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam |
December 28, 2020 - July 31, 2021 |
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RRB NTPC fee refund link |
August 11 - August 31, 2021 |
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RRB NTPC answer key 2021 date |
August 16, 2021 |
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Start and date to raise objections against the RRB NTPC answer key |
August 18- August 23, 2021 |
How to retrieve RRB NTPC roll number
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Visit the official website - rrbcdg.gov.in
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Click on the ‘Notice for candidates for retrieval of their Roll Numbers regarding refund of exam fee’ link available on the homepage
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A notice will be open in PDF format
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Click on the link mentioned in that RRB NTPC notice
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A new page will be open
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Click on the tab ‘Forgot Roll Number’ available on the bottom of the page
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On the next page, enter the registration number and date of birth along with the verification text.
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Submit the details
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The NTPC roll number will be sent to the registered mobile number and email id.
Get the direct link for RRB NTPC roll number retrieval here.
RRB NTPC Answer Key 2021
RRB has announced that the RRB NTPC answer key 2021 download link will be available on the official website from August 16, 2021 (8 PM). However, students can raise the objection against RRB NTPC answer key from August 18. 2021 (08:00 PM) onwards. The last date to raise the objections and view the answer key of RRB NTPC 2021 is August 23, 2021 (11:59 PM).
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