Live Update: RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 1 Admit Card 2025 Released

Live Update: RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 1 Admit Card 2025 Released

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the NTPC 2025 admit cards for Graduate Level posts scheduled on June 22. Candidates appearing for the CBT 1 exam can now download their hall tickets, which are being made available four days prior to each scheduled exam date.

For exams beginning June 1, 2025, the admit cards have already been issued. The CBT 1 phase for Graduate Level posts will continue until June 24, 2025. Candidates must download their admit cards using their registration credentials and captcha verification.

RRB is providing region-specific links for downloading the NTPC hall tickets. All applicants must bring a printed copy of their admit card along with a valid photo ID when reporting to the examination centre.

Undergraduate Level Admit Card & Exam Dates

As for candidates applying to the Undergraduate level posts, their CBT 1 exam is scheduled between June 29 and August 21, 2025. The admit cards for these exams will be released starting June 25, while the city intimation slips will be made available from June 19, 2025.

Stay tuned to this page for real-time updates on RRB NTPC 2025 hall ticket releases and important announcements.

Step-by-Step Guide to Download RRB NTPC Admit Card 2025 for CBT 1

  1. Go to the official regional RRB website – or directly visit rrb.digialm.com.

  2. Look for the notification link titled ‘CEN 05/2024 (NTPC-G): CBT-1 City-Intimation & E-Call Letter’ on the homepage.

  3. Click on the relevant link that says ‘Download city intimation slip and e-call letter for 1st Stage CBT (CBT 1)’.

  4. Log in using your credentials – Enter your User ID (Registration Number) and Password (Date of Birth).

  5. View and download your admit card.

  6. Save a copy and print it for carrying to the exam venue.

Important Reminder: The admit card is a mandatory document. Candidates must ensure they bring it to the examination center along with a government-issued photo ID for verification purposes.

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