RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam 2025 Date modified, check details

RRB NTPC Exam 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially revised the program for non-technical categories (NTPC) 2025 recruitment. Stage 1 Computer-based test (CBT 1) is now going to be held from June 5 to June 24, 2025 in several innings across the country. The purpose of this examination is to fill more than 11,500 vacancies in various graduate and graduate level posts within Indian Railways.

The official notification states: “The link to see the exam city and date and download the travel authority for SC/ST candidates will be lived 10 days before the exam date on all RRB official websites. Downloading e-call letters will start 4 days before the exam date mentioned in the city and the date intimate link will start.”

Once the admit card is issued, candidates can download it by visiting the official website.

Follow these steps to download your RRB NTPC CBT 1 Admit Card

step 1. Visit the official RRB regional website.
step 2. “Click on the link for RRB NTPC Admit Card 2025.”
step 3. Enter your login credentials – registration number and date of birth.
step 4. Your NTPC admit card will appear on the screen.
Step 5. Download it and take a printout to use the exam day.

RRB NTPC 2025: Vacancy Distribution

The total number of vacancies includes 8,113 for graduate level posts and 3,445 for graduate level posts.

Vacancies by qualification

Graduation status

Chief Commercial Cum Ticket Supervisor: 1,736 posts
station master: 994 posts
Goods train manager: 3,144 posts
Junior Account Assistant Cum Typist: 1,507 posts
Senior Clerk Cum Typist: 732 posts

Graduation status

Commercial cum ticket clerk: 2,022 posts
Account clerk cum typist: 361 posts
Junior Clerk Cum Typist: 990 posts
Train Clerk: 72 posts

Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates regarding the examination.


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