RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 डाउनलोड लिंक
RRB released the RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 on 03 May 2026 for candidates of CEN 07/2025. The CBT-1 will be held across sessions from 07 May 2026 , 09 May 2026 , 13–14 June 2026 and 16–21 June 2026 .
This admit card applies to candidates for the undergraduate-level NTPC recruitment (CEN 07/2025) for 3,058 posts. You can download the hall ticket from rrb.digialm.com or check on rrbcdg.gov.in using your registration credentials.
RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 डाउनलोड लिंक: Quick summary: What’s out and why it matters
RRB has activated the download link for the NTPC UG CBT-1 hall ticket. If you applied under CEN 07/2025, you must carry the printed admit card to the exam centre.
Who this affects: candidates for 3,058 vacancies (CEN 07/2025). Registered applicants published for this cycle amount to 63,27,474 across the country. That makes the exam highly competitive.
Where to download: the primary download portal is rrb.digialm.com . RRB’s central site rrbcdg.gov.in will also show notices and may link to the admit card page. Use the login details you used at the time of application—registration number and date of birth or password—when prompted.
Essential dates and exam schedule (clear, one-place reference)
Below are the dates you must lock into your calendar. Keep the printed admit card and note the shift you are assigned.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Admit card release | 03 May 2026 |
| CBT-1 (early May sessions) | 07 May 2026 , 09 May 2026 |
| CBT-1 (mid-June sessions) | 13 June 2026 , 14 June 2026 |
| CBT-1 (main June window) | 16 June 2026 to 21 June 2026 |
Shift timings published by the recruitment authority are:
- Morning: 09:00 AM to 10:30 AM
- Afternoon: 12:45 PM to 02:15 PM
- Evening: 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
Report to the centre well before the reporting time printed on your admit card. The reporting time is different from the exam start time.
RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 डाउनलोड लिंक: Step-by-step: How to download your RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026
Before you start, keep these ready: your registration number, date of birth (or the password you set), and the exact name you used at registration. Have a working mobile or email handy in case authorities send communications.
Steps to download from rrb.digialm.com (what to expect):
- Open rrb.digialm.com in a browser. Use a desktop or laptop if possible for a cleaner PDF download.
- Look for the link labelled for NTPC UG / CEN 07/2025 admit card (the page heading will mention NTPC UG CBT-1). Click it.
- Enter your registration number and date of birth or password exactly as used at registration.
- Submit and wait for your hall ticket page to load. The admit card appears as a PDF or downloadable page.
- Download the PDF and take at least two clear prints. Sign any required declaration areas if the admit card asks.
Alternative: rrbcdg.gov.in may host a notice and link to the digialm portal. If you cannot access rrb.digialm.com, check rrbcdg.gov.in for a direct link or region-specific instructions.
Troubleshooting common download problems:
- Login failed: Re-check registration number and DOB. Try different browsers or clear cache.
- PDF not opening or download failing: Use a desktop, disable pop-up blockers, or try again during off-peak hours.
- No access to credentials: If you completely lost your registration details, look for the ‘forgot password’ option on the portal and follow the recovery steps shown by the recruitment website. If that fails, contact the RRB regional office through the contact details on the RRB site.
If the portal gives an error, note the exact message and time. The recruitment authority handles such issues; follow any instructions on the official website.
Admit card: What to check immediately after download
Open the downloaded admit card and verify every detail at once. Mistakes are easier to fix before the exam date.
- Personal details: Check your name, father’s name, and date of birth for exact spelling and format. These must match your original application.
- Exam details: Confirm the exam date, shift, reporting time, exam city, and centre code. Make a note of the reporting time—this is when you must reach the centre.
- Photograph and signature: Ensure your photo and signature are clear and printed on the admit card. If any space asks for your signature or photograph at the time of printing, sign where indicated.
- Instructions: Read the printed exam-day instructions. They include shift report rules, document requirements, and conduct inside the test hall.
If you find any error, act immediately. The recruitment authority allows correction processes for some errors; contact the RRB regional office or follow the correction instructions on the official portal.
Documents to carry to the exam centre (must-have checklist)
Carry the printed admit card and an original government photo identity proof as used during registration. The safest approach is to take the same ID you submitted while applying. Also carry two passport-size photographs if the admit card asks you to paste one.
Also bring:
- At least one original photo ID used at registration (carry the same ID document you mentioned in your application).
- A clear printout of the admit card (do not fold the barcode area if printed).
- Two recent passport-size photographs (if the admit card instructs to paste one or to submit a photograph at the centre).
- A blue or black ballpoint pen for signing wherever required.
Do not carry prohibited items (electronic gadgets, calculators, smartwatches). The admit card’s instruction section will list what is not allowed; follow that strictly.
Exam day routine: Timings, reporting rules and do’s & don’ts
Arrive at the exam centre well before the reporting time on the admit card. There will be document verification, frisking and possible biometric processes, so allow extra time for queues.
Do’s:
- Reach the centre ahead of the reporting time printed on your admit card.
- Carry the printed admit card and original ID (the one you used in application).
- Follow centre staff directions—frisking and biometric verification are standard.
Don’ts:
- Do not carry phones, smart devices, study material, wallets with notes, or other banned items into the exam hall.
- Avoid arguing with staff at the centre. Escalate only through the official channels listed by RRB if a major discrepancy arises.
Medical issues or emergencies: Inform the centre staff immediately. The admission instructions often include a note for such cases. Keep emergency contact numbers accessible.
City, shift and session details: how to read your center information
Your admit card will show the exam city name and a centre code. The city printed is the official venue; the exact building address and centre code will also be on the admit card. Read these carefully to plan travel.
If you see a mismatch between the city printed and the one you expected, check any notices on rrbcdg.gov.in and the digialm portal first. The recruitment authority is the final word on centre allocations; any change will be updated via official notices.
If you must travel to another city, book travel and stay early. Keep a buffer day in case of delays. Reach the centre location a day before if it’s far from your home.
Vacancies, competition and what the numbers mean for you
Here are the official numbers you should know:
| Item | Number |
|---|---|
| Total vacancies (CEN 07/2025) | 3,058 |
| Registered candidates | 63,27,474 |
Those figures show a large volume of applicants for limited vacancies. Practically this means cutoffs will depend on post, category and region. You cannot control the number of applicants; focus on scoring higher in CBT-1.
Scoring advice:
- Prioritise accuracy over attempting every question. A clear strategy for time and question selection helps.
- Practice previous-year pattern questions and time yourself in mock tests matching the published shift timings.
- Focus on sections that carry higher weight and on speed accuracy—those convert directly into good marks.
Errors on admit card and correction steps
Common errors candidates report include misspelt names, wrong date of birth, or missing centre details. Spot errors immediately on download.
What to do:
- If a minor error appears (spelling or formatting), contact the regional RRB or follow the correction instructions on the official site.
- For major errors like incorrect DOB or missing centre, collect proof (application copy, ID proof) and contact the RRB regional office for guidance.
- If the digialm portal shows instructions for corrections, follow only the official procedure.
Keep screenshots of the admit card page and any error messages. These help when you contact the recruitment authority.
Checklist: 24 hours before the exam
- Print the admit card again and keep a spare copy.
- Pack the original ID you used during registration and two passport-size photos.
- Finalise your travel route to the centre; leave a time buffer for unexpected delays.
- Get a full night’s sleep and avoid last-minute heavy studying that stresses you out.
If the portal is down on exam eve, do not panic. Retry during off-peak hours and keep phone and email accessible for any last-minute RRB notices.
Useful links and contact points (one-place reference)
- Primary download portal: rrb.digialm.com
- Official RRB notices and updates: rrbcdg.gov.in
For regional RRB contact details, see the regional RRB page on the official RRB site. If you face login or admit card issues, follow the contact process shown on the portal and note any case or ticket number you receive.
Final tips from someone who’s seen exam day
Carry photocopies of your admit card and ID along with originals. Label your travel and accommodation receipts if you travel overnight. Keep calm at the centre—staff will run the process in an orderly way. Your preparation and a careful check of the admit card are the two things that make the biggest difference.
FAQs
Q: Where can I download the RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026?
A: Download it from rrb.digialm.com. You can also check rrbcdg.gov.in for official notices and links.
Q: What details do I need to download the admit card?
A: Use your registration number and date of birth or the password you set at registration. Keep the same details you used during application.
Q: What if I cannot log in to download the admit card?
A: Re-check your credentials, try another browser or device, use the portal’s password-recovery option, and contact the regional RRB if you still face issues.
Q: Are shift timings fixed? How early should I reach the centre?
A: Shift timings are published as Morning (09:00–10:30), Afternoon (12:45–14:15) and Evening (16:30–18:00). Reach well before the reporting time shown on your admit card.
Q: What should I do if I find an error on my admit card?
A: Note the error, collect supporting documents, and contact your regional RRB or follow the correction instructions on the official portal immediately.
Q: How many vacancies and how many applicants are there for CEN 07/2025?
A: The recruitment shows 3,058 vacancies and 63,27,474 registered candidates for the cycle.