RRB NTPC UG CBT 2 Admit Card 2025 OUT! Download Your Hall Ticket PDF Now

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the RRB NTPC Undergraduate (UG) CBT 2 Admit Card 2025 today, December 16, 2025. Candidates who qualified in the CBT 1 examination for the undergraduate-level posts (CEN 06/2024) can now download their e-Call Letter (Hall Ticket) from the official regional RRB websites.

The CBT 2 exam for the undergraduate-level posts, which includes roles like Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Trains Clerk, and Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, is scheduled to be held on December 20, 2025.

đź“… Key Dates for RRB NTPC UG CBT 2 (CEN 06/2024)

EventDate
Exam City Intimation Slip ReleaseDecember 10, 2025
Admit Card (E-Call Letter) ReleaseDecember 16, 2025 (OUT)
RRB NTPC UG CBT 2 Exam DateDecember 20, 2025
Total Vacancies (UG Level)3,445

📥 Direct Steps to Download RRB NTPC UG CBT 2 Admit Card

The admit card is a mandatory document for entry to the examination hall. Follow these steps to download your RRB NTPC Hall Ticket:

  1. Visit Your Regional RRB Website: Go to the official website of the Railway Recruitment Board region through which you applied (e.g., rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbbbs.gov.in, rrbrajmer.gov.in, etc.).
  2. Locate the Link: On the homepage, look for the link that reads “CEN 06/2024 (NTPC-Undergraduate): CBT 2 E-Call Letter” or “Link to download E-call letters for CBT-2”.
  3. Login: Click the link and you will be redirected to the candidate login portal.
  4. Enter Credentials: Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth (Password) in the specified format.
  5. Download Hall Ticket: After successful login, your RRB NTPC UG CBT 2 Admit Card will be displayed on the screen.
  6. Print: Download the PDF and take at least two printouts for the exam day and future reference.

Note: The Admit Card is a crucial document that provides the full address of your allotted Exam Centre, along with the Reporting Time and Shift Details. The previously released Exam City Intimation Slip only provided the name of the exam city for travel planning purposes.

📝 Details to Verify on Your RRB NTPC CBT 2 Admit Card

After downloading, candidates must carefully check all the details printed on the E-Call Letter to avoid any last-minute issues:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Roll Number & Registration Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Candidate’s Photograph and Signature
  • Exam Date and Shift Timing
  • Full Exam Centre Address
  • Reporting Time and Gate Closing Time
  • Important Instructions for the Exam Day

If you find any discrepancy, immediately contact your respective Railway Recruitment Board for correction.

⏰ RRB NTPC CBT 2 Exam Pattern (UG Level)

The Computer Based Test Stage 2 (CBT 2) for the undergraduate posts will follow the pattern below:

SectionNumber of QuestionsDurationNegative Marking
General Awareness5090 Minutes1/3rd for each wrong answer
Mathematics35
General Intelligence & Reasoning35
Total120
  • Exam Duration: 90 minutes (120 minutes for PwBD candidates).
  • Mode of Exam: Online (Computer-Based Test).

Candidates are advised to re-check their shift timings and reporting time on the official admit card and plan their journey to the exam center accordingly to ensure they do not miss the gate closing time.

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