RRB NTPC phase 6 exam date released; Important details here
Candidates can check the RRB NTPC 6th phase exam date 2021 at its official website. Check RRB NTPC exam date 2021 and admit card link here.
Mohit Dhyani | March 22, 2021 | 06:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board has released the RRB NTPC phase 6 exam date 2021 on March 22. Candidates can check the RRB NTPC 6th phase exam date from the official website. As per the NTPC 6th phase 2021 schedule, the exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in online mode.
Candidates can download the RRB NTPC phase 6 admit card four days before the commencement of the exam. Get RRB NTPC 2021 details here.
Along with the RRB NTPC phase 6 exam date, the Railway Recruitment Board has also mentioned the city intimation dates. Applicants can check RRB NTPC phase 6 city intimation from March 22.
RRB NTPC Phase 6 admit card
Candidates appearing for the exam can download the RRB NTPC 6th phase admit card from 28. Candidates need to carry the RRB NTPC phase 6 admit card and one valid photo ID proof to the exam centre.
Candidates are advised to check RRB NTPC exam analysis to know the expected cutoff and important questions asked in the exam. Applicants can also practice RRB NTPC mock tests from the official website.
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