RRB NTPC 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board has issued admit cards for the Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and Computer-Based Typing Skill Test (CBTST) for the NTPC Graduate Level Recruitment. Eligible
candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website, rrbcdg.gov.in.
The CBAT exam is scheduled for December 28th, with approximately 43,957 candidates who cleared CBT-2 set to participate. The CBT-2 results were announced on December 15th. Only those who passed CBT-2 can take part in the CBAT and CBTST.
The hall ticket includes the candidate’s name, photo, application number, exam centre address, reporting time, and all important exam instructions. Candidates must carry their admit card along with a valid government ID, such as Aadhaar or Voter ID, to the exam centre to avoid any issues during verification. They must carefully read all instructions on the admit card and arrive at the centre well in advance as these guidelines are crucial.
RRB NTPC 2025 CBAT And Typing Test Admit Card Out: Steps To Download
Step 1 — First, visit the official RRB website, rrbcdg.gov.in.
Step 2 — On the homepage, find and click the link “Cen 05/2024 (NTPC-G): CBAT & CBTST E-Call Letter.”
Step 3 — Enter your registration number and date of birth.
Step 4 — The admit card will appear on the screen.
Step 5 — Download it and print it out for exam day.
Step 6 — Candidates who have passed CBT-2 should access the website now to download their admit card.
Step 7 — Prepare thoroughly for the exam to pass CBT-2 and secure a job.
This year’s recruitment includes posts such as Ticket Clerk, Accounts Clerk-cum-Typist, Junior Clerk-cum-Typist, and Train Clerk. Compared to last year’s 3,445 openings, the number of vacancies has slightly reduced to 3,058.
RRB NTPC 2025 Selection Process
The recruitment process will include two stages of Computer-Based Tests (CBT 1 and CBT 2), followed by a Typing Skill Test for relevant posts.
CBT 1: 90 minutes, 100 questions (40 General Awareness, 30 Mathematics, 30 Reasoning).
CBT 2: 90 minutes, 120 questions (50 General Awareness, 35 Mathematics, 35 Reasoning).
Candidates will be shortlisted for CBT 2 at 15 times the number of vacancies. After CBT 2, shortlisted candidates for clerical posts will have to undergo a typing test.














