RRB RPF 2025 constable PET, PMT admit card out; exam from November 13
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 23, 2025 | 03:28 PM IST | 1 min read
RPF Constable 2025: Candidates can access their admit card on the official website of RRBs using their registration number and date of birth details.
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Subscribe NowThe Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the RRB RPF constable admit card 2025 for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PST). Candidates can access the RRB RPF constable 2025 admit card on the official website of RRBs using their registration number and date of birth details.
The RRB RPF constable 2025 exams are scheduled to be held from November 13 till December 6. RRB RPF recruitment drive aims to fill 4,208 constable executive vacancies across four zonal regions.
A total of 42,143 candidates qualified for the CBT RRB RPF constable 2025 exam . Shortlisted candidates have to appear for PET, PMT, and a document verification round.
The RPF constable admit card 2025 will include date, time, venue, and other instructions mentioned. Candidates are advised to follow all the instructions mentioned in the admit card before appearing for the RRB RPF 2025 PET, PMT round.
Also read RRB NTPC application process 2025 begins for 5,810 vacancies
RRB RPF 2025 Constable Admit Card: How to download?
The steps to download the RRB RPF constable 2025 admit card are as follows.
- Visit the official website.
- Click on 'RPF-Constable E-Call Letter downloading link’ available.
- Login using registration number and password or date of birth.
- Download and take a printout of the admit card for the exam.
Candidates will have to mandatorily carry the printed copy of the RRB RPF admit card 2025 along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre.
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