Mon May 26 16:00:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**

**RRB Announces Revised NTPC Exam Dates, Admit Cards Available June 1st**

**New Delhi, [Date – Assumed Today]** – The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released revised exam dates for the highly anticipated RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) 2025 recruitment. The first stage Computer Based Test (CBT) for graduate-level posts will now be held from June 5th to June 24th, 2025. This extends the previously announced schedule by one day.

According to the official notice, candidates can download their admit cards starting June 1st, 2025, four days before the commencement of the examination. The admit card, exam city intimation slip, e-call letter, and travel authority (where applicable) can be accessed from the respective regional RRB websites using User ID, password, and the captcha code.

This year’s RRB NTPC exam has seen an overwhelming response, with over 1.21 crore applications received for approximately 11,900 posts across both graduate and undergraduate categories. The examination schedule for undergraduate-level posts will be announced separately at a later date.

The CBT will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions, each worth one mark, and candidates will have 90 minutes to complete the test. A negative marking of one-third will be applied for each incorrect answer. PwBD candidates eligible for a scribe will be given an additional 30 minutes.

The RRB NTPC 2025 recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 11,558 vacancies. These are divided into Undergraduate posts (3,445 vacancies), which includes positions such as Junior Clerk cum Typist and Train Clerk and Graduate posts (8,113 vacancies), including roles like Traffic Assistant and Station Master.

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