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RRB NTPC Exam City Slip Released: Download Instructions and Admit Card Details

The Railway Recruitment Board has announced the release of the NTPC exam city slip, providing crucial information for candidates. This article outlines the steps to download the slip, details about the upcoming admit card release, and an overview of the exam pattern. Candidates are encouraged to stay updated by visiting the official website regularly. Read on for all the essential information regarding the RRB NTPC exam.
 
RRB NTPC Exam City Slip Released: Download Instructions and Admit Card Details

Important Update for RRB NTPC Exam Applicants

For those applying for the RRB NTPC exam, significant news has emerged. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the exam city slip for the NTPC UG CBT-1. Candidates have been eagerly awaiting this information regarding their exam locations.


Candidates can download the exam city slip from the official RRB website. To access the slip, they will need to use their login credentials.


Additionally, the link to the exam city slip has been sent to candidates via SMS and email. By clicking on the link and entering their login credentials, candidates can obtain their exam city details.


Steps to Download the Exam City Slip

Follow these steps to download your exam city slip:


- First, visit the official website and download the exam city slip.


- Click on the RRB NTPC UG Exam City Slip 2026 link on the homepage.


- Enter your login credentials.


- After submitting your credentials, the exam city slip will appear on your screen.


- Finally, print out the exam city slip for your records.


Admit Card Release Date

When will the admit card be issued?


According to the official notification from RRB, the admit card will be released four days prior to the exam. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates on downloading their admit cards.


Exam Pattern Overview

Exam Pattern Details


The written exam will be conducted for a total duration of 90 minutes and will take place in three shifts. The exam will be administered in a computer-based format. Please note that there will be a penalty of 1/3 mark for each incorrect answer.