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RRB NTPC: Exam Date, Syllabus, Vacancy, Eligibility & Application Status

The RRB NTPC 2025 exam (CBT‑1 for graduate-level posts) is scheduled from June 5 to June 23, 2025, with admit cards released on June 1, 2025—this gives you a clear timeline to plan around . Let’s break it down further, section by section.


Exam Schedule & Application Highlights

RRB officially confirmed the CBT‑1 schedule from June 5 to 23, 2025 for graduate-level posts like Station Master, Goods Train Manager, and others . Admit cards become available 4 days prior—so that’s June 1, 2025 .

The exam city intimation slip, containing your exam city, date, and shift, gets released 10 days before the exam. Expect it around May 27, 2025 .


Vacancy Overview

This year’s RRB NTPC drive seeks to fill approximately 11,558 posts, divided between:

  • Graduate-level (8,113 posts):
  • Goods Train Manager (~3,144)
  • Chief Commercial cum Ticket Supervisor (~1,736)
  • Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Station Master, Senior Clerk, and more
  • Undergraduate-level (3,445 posts):
  • Commercial cum Ticket Clerk (~2,022)
  • Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk, Trains Clerk

It’s a wide range of roles—count on intense competition.


Application Status & Timing

For graduate-level posts under CEN 05/2024, applications have closed and now the focus is entirely on CBT‑1 . There’s no recent info on fresh openings in 2025—new updates may come later in the year.


CBT‑1 Exam Pattern & Syllabus

CBT‑1 covers 100 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 90 minutes. The sections include:

  • General Awareness – 40 questions
  • Mathematics – 30 questions
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning – 30 questions

There’s a negative marking policy: each incorrect answer deducts 1/3 mark .

Minimum qualifying marks are category-based:

  • 40% for General & EWS
  • 30% for OBC & SC
  • 25% for ST

Those who qualify move to CBT‑2, followed by skill tests (if needed), document verification, and medical exam .


Timeline Snapshot

| Milestone | Date |
|————————————|—————————|
| Exam City & Date Slip | ~May 27, 2025 |
| Admit Card (E-Call Letter) | June 1, 2025 |
| CBT‑1 Exam | June 5 – June 23, 2025 |
| CBT‑2, Skill Test, DV, Medical | Post-CBT‑1 (dates TBD) |


Who Can Apply?

Eligibility remains standard for RRB NTPC:

  • Nationality: Indian
  • Age: Typically 18–32 years (range varies by post)
  • Education: Depends on post—graduation for graduate posts and 12th for undergrad posts

Always cross-check specific criteria on RRB regional sites before applying.


Key Tips to Navigate the Process

  1. Mark your calendar: May 27 for city slip, June 1 for admit card, and CBT‑1 exam dates.
  2. Download documents early, especially city slip to plan logistics.
  3. Stick to syllabus: General Awareness, Math, Reasoning—plan your prep accordingly.
  4. Practice with mock tests to manage time and accuracy—negative marking is tough.
  5. Keep alerts on for CBT‑2 dates and further selection steps on RRB websites.

Final Thoughts

The RRB NTPC 2025 CBT‑1 window is clear—June 5 to 23, with vital documents released just before. Competition will be intense across the 11,500+ vacancies, and only well-prepared candidates will move past CBT‑1. Stick to the timeline, prep smartly, and keep an eye on RRB portals for updates on subsequent stages.


FAQs

When will the RRB NTPC CBT‑1 admit card be released?
Admit cards will drop on June 1, 2025, giving you time to plan for the exam starting June 5.

What does the syllabus cover for CBT‑1?
You’ll face questions in General Awareness (40), Math (30), and Reasoning (30), all in a 90-minute window.

How many vacancies are available in RRB NTPC 2025?
There are around 11,558 vacancies—about 8,113 for graduates and 3,445 for undergraduates.

When will the exam city and date be revealed?
Expect the city intimation slip around May 27, 2025, showing your allotted exam centre and shift.

What’s the selection process after CBT‑1?
If you clear CBT‑1 with required marks, you move to CBT‑2, then possibly a skill or typing test, followed by document verification and medical check.

Is there negative marking in CBT‑1?
Yes—1/3 mark is deducted for each wrong answer, so aim for accuracy over speed.

Barbara Turner

Experienced journalist with credentials in specialized reporting and content analysis. Background includes work with accredited news organizations and industry publications. Prioritizes accuracy, ethical reporting, and reader trust.

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