RRB Releases Exam City Intimation Slip for Technician Recruitment 2026
Exam City Intimation Slip Released
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the availability of the exam city intimation slip for the Technician Grade 1 and 3 recruitment process. Candidates interested in this recruitment can access the exam city slip by visiting the official RRB Chandigarh website and entering their login credentials.
Important Note on the City Slip
It is essential to understand that the city slip provides details about the exam location and assists in travel planning. However, it is not an admit card.
Download Options via Email and SMS
The Railway has also dispatched a direct link to the exam city slip to candidates' registered email addresses and mobile numbers through SMS. By clicking on this link and entering the required login information, candidates can easily download their city intimation slip.
Steps to Download the City Slip
To obtain the RRB Technician City Slip 2026, follow these steps:
1. Visit the official RRB website.
2. Click on the City Slip link available on the homepage or use the link sent via email or SMS.
3. Log in using your registration number, password, and the captcha code provided.
4. The City Intimation Slip will appear on your screen, ready for download and printing.
Exam Dates Announced
The RRB will conduct the Technician Recruitment (CEN 2/2025) exam on March 6, 9, 10, and 13, 2026, at various designated centers nationwide.
Admit Card Release Date
Admit cards will be issued four days prior to the exam, which means they will be available online around March 2 or 3.
Exam Pattern Overview
The RRB Technician Grade 1 and 3 exams will feature 100 multiple-choice questions, with candidates allotted 90 minutes to complete the test. The subjects covered will include Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Science, General Awareness, and Computers and Applications.
Each question carries one mark, and there is a negative marking system in place, where one-third of a mark will be deducted for incorrect answers. Candidates are advised to refrain from guessing answers they are unsure about.