RRB NTPC CBTST re-exam postponed for graduate posts; exam on February 11
Anu Parthiban | January 28, 2026 | 11:23 AM IST | 1 min read
RRB NTPC exam city slip to be issued by February 1 and admit cards four days before the exam.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has postponed the re-exam scheduled for select candidates who appeared in December 28 RRB NTPC recruitment examination and opted for re-scheduling. The RRB NTPC rescheduled exam will now be conducted on February 11.
The Railway Board had notified a total of 5,810 vacancies under the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) graduate-level recruitment. Candidates have been informed that the RRB NTPC exam city and date will be announced 10 days before the exam date, by February 1.
Along with the RRB NTPC exam city slip, the download link for SC, ST candidates will also be made available on the official websites of all RRBs.
The RRB NTPC admit card or e-call letter will be issued four days before the exam date given in the city intimation slip, the board said.
“Candidates are advised to refer only to the official websites of RRBs for latest updates on the recruitment process. Please do not be misled by unauthenticated sources,” it said.
“Beware of touts who try to misguide candidates with fake promises of appointment for jobs on illegal consideration. RRB selections are based on Computer Based Test (CBT) and recruitment is based only on the merit of the candidates,” it added.
After the written exam, shortlisted candidates will be called for a computer-based typing skill test (CBTST). Candidates will be required to type at least 300 words in English or 250 words in Hindi.
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