RRB NTPC exam fee refund link 2021 activated at rrbcdg.gov.in; Get direct link here
Ujjwal Kirti | August 11, 2021 | 10:25 AM IST | 2 mins read
RRB has activated the exam fee refund link for RRB NTPC CBT 1. Update your bank details before August 31 for the RRB NTPC exam fee refund.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has activated the RRB NTPC fee refund link in online mode on the official website - rrbcdg.gov.in. Candidates who appeared in RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam conducted from December 28, 2020, to July 31, 2021, can apply for the RRB NTPC fee refund till August 31, 2021 (11:59 PM). RRB has provided this facility to correct/update the bank details to refund the RRB NTPC exam fee .
According to the latest notice of RRB, candidates whose bank details got changed as the RRB NTPC application was filled almost two years ago can update or correct their bank details by providing the current bank account number, name, and IFSC code. Students must keep in mind that the RRB NTPC exam fee will be refunded after verifying the details of the candidate from the RRB record and only one refund per bank is allowed.
RRB NTPC 2021: Important dates
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Event |
Important dates |
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Start date of activation of link for bank details correction |
August 11, 2021 (Available now) |
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Last date to correct the bank details on RRB NTPC official website |
August 31, 2021 (11:59 PM) |
How to update/correct bank details on RRB official website
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Visit the official of RRB NTPC - rrbcdg.gov.in
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Click on the ‘Link for updating bank account details for fee refund of CBT-I’ available on homepage
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A new page will be open
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Enter the roll number, date of birth and OTP to login
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Enter bank account number, name and IFSC code
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Click on update bank details
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The exam fee will be transferred directly to the bank account after verification
Apply for RRB NTPC Fee Refund Here
Note: The OTP will be sent to the registered mobile number and email address of the candidates.
RRB NTPC fee refund details
The RRB NTPC exam fee will be refunded according to the category of the student after deducting the banking and service charges. Check the table below to know the details of the RRB NTPC fee as per the category.
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Category |
Fee Refund |
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Female |
Rs.250 |
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PWD |
Rs.250 |
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SC |
Rs.250 |
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ST |
Rs.250 |
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Ex-Serviceman |
Rs.250 |
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Others |
Rs.400 |
RRB NTPC exam fee refund 2021: Important points
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Candidates are advised to share the correct bank details as the RRB will not be responsible for any failure in transaction. Incorrect and late claims will be rejected.
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For any clarification, a help menu is available on the RRB NTPC official website
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The RRB NTPC fee refund will not be provided if the candidate will not update the bank details.
Students must visit the RRB NTPC official website for the latest updates regarding RRB NTPC result 2021.
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