1. Introduction

If you have reached the Translation Test stage, it already means you are among a limited number of candidates who cleared the earlier CBT. At this point, the release of the admit card is not just a formality - it is a confirmation that you are officially in the final stretch of the selection process.

It is also the stage where small oversights can create unnecessary panic. This article is written to help you stay calm, check the right things, and walk into the exam hall fully prepared.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Translation Test Admit Card for the Ministerial and Isolated Categories (Junior Translator - Hindi) has been released by Railway Recruitment Boards.

  • Recruitment Notification: CEN 07/2024
  • Post: Junior Translator (Hindi)
  • Exam Stage: Translation Test (Computer-Based)
  • Who can download: Only candidates shortlisted after the CBT stage
  • Availability: Through respective regional RRB websites

This admit card is mandatory. Without it, entry into the exam centre will not be permitted.


3. Important Dates & Confirmed Details

ParticularDetails
Admit Card Release Date24 December 2025
Translation Test Date28 December 2025
Exam ModeComputer-Based Test
Download StatusActive
Correction WindowNot mentioned in the official notice

If any correction timeline is announced later, it will be updated only on official RRB portals.


4. How to Download the Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

  1. Visit your regional RRB official website.

  2. Look for the link related to CEN 07/2024 - Translation Test Admit Card.

  3. Click on the admit card / e-call letter link.

  4. Log in using:

    • Registration Number / User ID
    • Date of Birth or Password
    • Captcha code
  5. Download the PDF and save it securely.

  6. Take at least two clear printouts.

Practical tip: Avoid downloading the admit card late at night or on exam eve. Server issues are common when traffic increases.


5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Immediately after downloading, verify the following:

  • Your name (spelling must match your ID proof)
  • Photograph and signature clarity
  • Exam date and shift timing
  • Reporting time
  • Exam centre name and full address
  • Post name: Junior Translator (Hindi)

If you notice an error:

  • The official notice does not mention a correction window.
  • Contact your regional RRB helpdesk immediately.
  • Do not assume minor errors will be ignored at the exam centre.

6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Mandatory

  • Printed RRB Translation Test Admit Card

  • One valid original photo ID:

    • Aadhaar Card
    • Voter ID
    • PAN Card
    • Driving Licence
    • Passport
  • Recent passport-size photographs (as backup)

Items Often Confusing Candidates

  • Transparent water bottle is usually allowed.
  • Any electronic device (mobile, smartwatch, earbuds) is strictly prohibited.

7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reach the centre 45-60 minutes before reporting time.
  • Late entry is not allowed once gates close.
  • Follow instructions displayed on screens and given by invigilators.
  • Do not carry unnecessary items - there may be no storage facility.

Any COVID-related or special instructions are not mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Downloading the admit card but not checking details
  • Bringing a blurred or low-quality printout
  • Carrying a different ID than mentioned in the application
  • Reaching an unfamiliar centre without checking travel time
  • Ignoring instructions printed on the admit card

These are avoidable mistakes - and avoiding them is part of exam discipline.


9. What to Do Next: Preparation + Mindset

At this stage:

  • Revise translation practice, not theory overload.
  • Focus on accuracy, grammar, and clarity.
  • Practice typing speed if applicable.
  • Sleep well before exam day - mental freshness matters more now.

You have already cleared one stage. Trust your preparation.


10. Conclusion

The admit card is your entry pass - but your preparation and calm mindset will decide your performance. Handle the logistics early, remove uncertainty, and keep your focus on the exam itself.

No panic. No shortcuts. Just steady execution.


11. FAQs - Real Candidate Doubts

Q1. Admit card not downloading. What should I do? Try a different browser, clear cache, and log in again. If the issue persists, contact your regional RRB helpdesk immediately.

Q2. I forgot my registration number. Use the “forgot registration number” option on the login page or check your application confirmation email/SMS.

Q3. My name or photo has a mismatch. Will I be allowed? Such cases are risky. Report it to RRB without delay. Do not wait until exam day.

Q4. My exam centre is far from home. What should I do? Plan travel in advance. If needed, reach the city a day earlier to avoid last-minute stress.