RRB Group D exam date 2025 announced; CBT paper from November 17
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 9, 2025 | 11:39 AM IST | 1 min read
RRB Group D Recruitment 2025: The railway board will conduct the CBT paper from November 17 to the end of December. The admit card 2025 will be issued 4 days before the exam date.
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Subscribe NowThe Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has announced the RRB Group D exam dates 2025. RRB will conduct the Group D exam from November 17 to the end of December. The RRB Group D admit card 2025 will be issued 4 days before the exam date.
The link to view the exam city and date availability of travel authority for the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates will be made accessible around 10 days before the exam date on the official websites of RRBs.
The RRB Group D recruitment 2025 selection process includes a written test, physical efficiency test, document verification, and a medical exam. The computer-based test (CBT) is held for a total of 32,438 posts.
Candidates will be selected based on the CBT exam, and recruitment will be based on the merit of the candidates.
RRB Group D 2025: Aadhar verification mandatory
Candidates should make sure to authenticate their identification through Aadhaar verification, if not done already, by logging in with their credentials at the official website, rrbapply.gov.in, to facilitate entry into the exam centre.
Candidates must note that Aadhaar-linked biometric authentication will be done in the exam centre before entry in the exam hall. Candidates are required to bring their original Aadhaar card or a printout of e-verified Aadhaar.
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