RRB NTPC Undergraduate Admit Card 2026: CBT 1 Hall Tickets Released (Download Link Inside)

RRB NTPC Undergraduate Admit Card 2026: CBT 1 Hall Tickets Released

The wait is finally over for thousands of railway aspirants. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially begun releasing the Admit Cards for the NTPC Undergraduate (UG) CBT 1 (CEN 07/2025).

If you’ve been refreshing your browser every five minutes, you can take a breath. The hall tickets are being rolled out in a phased manner, ensuring the servers don’t crash under the pressure of your collective ambitions.

The 4-Day Rule: When Can You Download Yours?

RRB follows a strict schedule: you can download your specific e-call letter exactly 4 days before your exam date. This keeps things organized and ensures you have the most up-to-date venue information.

Admit Card Release Schedule

Exam DateAdmit Card StatusRelease Date
7th May 2026Released3rd May 2026
8th May 2026Released4th May 2026
9th May 2026Available Now!5th May 2026
13th – 21st June 2026Coming SoonStarting 9th June 2026

Official Download Links

To ensure your data remains secure, only use the official portals. Avoid third-party sites that ask for unnecessary permissions.


How to Download Your Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

Don’t let technical jitters get to you. Follow these simple steps to get your PDF:

  1. Visit the Source: Go to the official RRB Apply Portal or your specific regional RRB website.
  2. Find the Link: Look for the notification labeled “CEN 07/2025 (NTPC Undergraduate) – Download E-Call Letter for CBT 1”.
  3. Enter Credentials: Input your Registration Number and Date of Birth (in DDMMYYYY format).
  4. Verify & Download: Check if all details (name, photo, exam center) are correct.
  5. Print: Download the PDF and take at least two color printouts. Trust us, a spare copy is a lifesaver!

What to Carry to the Exam Hall (Mandatory)

The entry gate is where the “real” first test begins. If you don’t have these three things, you won’t be allowed inside:

  • Printed Admit Card: Digital copies on your phone are not accepted. You need the hard copy.
  • Original Photo ID: You must bring an original ID. The Aadhar Card is mandatory for biometric verification. If you don’t have it, a Voter ID or Passport may work, but Aadhar is highly preferred.
  • Passport Size Photo: Bring one color photograph—ideally the same one you uploaded during your application.

Quick Tips for Exam Day

  • Check the Venue Early: If possible, locate your center on Google Maps a day before.
  • Biometrics: Since biometric verification is mandatory, ensure your fingers are clean (no henna or ink) to avoid delays.
  • Time Management: Reach the center at least 60 minutes before the gate closing time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: I can’t see my admit card even though my exam is in June. Why?

A: Don’t panic! Admit cards are released in phases. If your exam is between June 13th and 21st, your link will become active starting June 9th, 2026.

Q2: What should I do if there is an error in my name or photo?

A: Contact your regional RRB helpdesk immediately. Small typos can sometimes be managed with an affidavit, but major errors need official correction before the exam.

Q3: Is a black and white printout okay?

A: While RRB usually accepts clear black and white copies, color printouts are strongly recommended to ensure your photograph and the QR code are easily scannable.

Q4: I forgot my registration number. How do I find it?

A: Check your registered email inbox or SMS logs for the message sent by RRB at the time of application. You can also use the “Forgot Registration Number” link on the official RRB website.


Good luck with your preparation! Stay focused, stay calm, and let’s get those tracks cleared for your career!

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