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Railway Board Non-Technical Popular Categories recruitment exam dates revised

Railway Board Non-Technical Popular Categories recruitment exam dates revised

India Today26-05-2025
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has revised the exam dates for the RRB NTPC CBT 1 2025 recruitment exam. As per the new schedule, the first stage computer-based test will now be conducted between June 5 and June 24, 2025, across various centres in India.This recruitment drive will fill over 11,500 vacancies for both graduate and undergraduate-level posts in the Indian Railways.advertisementCBT 1 EXAM TO BEGIN FROM JUNE 5Candidates can check their RRB NTPC exam city and date details from the official regional RRB websites 10 days before the exam. Those belonging to the SC/ST categories will also be able to access the free travel pass link from the same day.
RRB NTPC admit cards will be made available 4 days before the exam date, as mentioned in the exam city and date link.HOW TO DOWNLOAD RRB NTPC ADMIT CARD 2025Visit your respective RRB regional websiteClick on the 'RRB NTPC Admit Card 2025' linkEnter your registration number and date of birthYour admit card will appear on screenDownload and print it for the examRRB NTPC 2025 VACANCIES: WHAT'S ON OFFER?Out of the 11,558 total vacancies, 8,113 are for graduate-level posts, while 3,445 are for undergraduate-level posts.Graduate-level posts include:advertisementGoods Train Manager – 3,144Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor – 1,736Junior Account Assistant cum Typist – 1,507Station Master – 994Senior Clerk cum Typist – 732Undergraduate-level posts include:Commercial cum Ticket Clerk – 2,022Junior Clerk cum Typist – 990Accounts Clerk cum Typist – 361Trains Clerk – 72Candidates should keep visiting the official RRB websites for any further updates or notifications.
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