1. Introduction

If you have reached the CBAT / Typing Skill Test stage of RRB NTPC, you have already cleared multiple competitive filters. That itself is an achievement. The release of the admit card is not just a formality - it confirms your eligibility, exam centre, and final readiness for the next decisive step.

At this stage, anxiety usually comes from uncertainty:

  • “Is my admit card correct?”
  • “What if there is a mistake?”
  • “What if I miss something important on exam day?”

This article is written to remove that uncertainty and help you move forward with clarity and confidence.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The CBAT (Computer Based Aptitude Test) and TST (Typing Skill Test) admit card for RRB NTPC Graduate Level posts has been officially released.

  • Exam: RRB NTPC CBAT & TST
  • Stage: After CBT 2 qualification
  • Notification: CEN 05/2024
  • Conducting Body: Railway Recruitment Board
  • Eligible Candidates: Only those who qualified CBT 2
  • Availability: Regional RRB websites

This admit card is mandatory. Without it, entry to the exam centre is not permitted under any circumstance.


3. Important Dates & Details (Confirmed)

ParticularOfficial Information
Admit Card Release Date25 December 2025
Exam Date28 December 2025
Exam TypeCBAT & Typing Skill Test (CBTST)
LevelGraduate Level
Notification No.CEN 05/2024
Mode of ExamComputer Based
Download StatusActive
Correction WindowNot mentioned in the official notice

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

Follow these steps calmly - there is no rush if the site is slow.

  1. Visit your regional RRB official website

  2. Look for the NTPC CBAT / TST Admit Card link

  3. Login using:

    • Registration Number
    • Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY format)
  4. Submit the captcha and login

  5. Download the admit card PDF

  6. Save it on your phone and email

  7. Take at least two clear printouts

Common technical issues & solutions:

  • Page not loading → Try late night or early morning
  • Login error → Recheck DOB format
  • Blank page → Change browser or device

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

Immediately after downloading, verify each of the following:

Personal Details

  • Your name spelling
  • Photograph and signature clarity
  • Category and PwBD status (if applicable)

Exam Details

  • Exam date: 28 December 2025
  • Reporting time and shift
  • Exam centre name and full address

If any mismatch is found:

  • Do not ignore it
  • Contact your regional RRB helpdesk immediately
  • Delay can lead to denial of entry

Correction deadline is not mentioned in the official notice, so act fast.


6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Mandatory

  • Printed RRB NTPC CBAT & TST Admit Card
  • One original valid photo ID:
    • Aadhaar Card
    • Voter ID
    • Driving Licence
    • PAN Card
    • Passport
  • 2 passport-size photographs (same as application)
  • Transparent water bottle (if permitted at centre)

Not Allowed

  • Mobile phone / smartwatch
  • Bluetooth devices
  • Notes, papers, bags
  • Electronic gadgets of any kind

Even carrying a switched-off phone can cause disqualification.


7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting time is not optional. Late entry is usually not allowed.

  • Biometric verification may take time - arrive early.

  • For Typing Skill Test:

    • Focus on accuracy over speed
    • Language as opted during application
  • For CBAT:

    • Stay attentive; aptitude tests are time-sensitive

No COVID-specific instructions are mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Avoid these last-stage errors:

  • Printing admit card at the last moment
  • Not checking centre location in advance
  • Carrying prohibited items unknowingly
  • Ignoring spelling/photo mismatches
  • Panicking due to rumours or unofficial videos

Remember: discipline and calmness matter as much as preparation now.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

With limited days left:

  • Revise typing practice (accuracy > speed)
  • Sleep properly - mental sharpness matters
  • Visit the exam centre location one day before if possible
  • Stop comparing with others - your competition is the test, not people

You have already earned your place here.


10. Conclusion

The admit card is a confirmation - not a threat. If you handle documents carefully and follow instructions, half the battle is already won.

Focus on what you can control:

  • Your preparation
  • Your calmness
  • Your execution

Everything else is procedural.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Admit card not downloading - what should I do?

Try a different browser or device. If still unavailable, contact your regional RRB immediately.

Q2. I forgot my registration number.

Use the “forgot registration” option on the RRB portal or check your application email/SMS.

Q3. My photo or name is incorrect.

Do not ignore it. Contact the regional RRB helpdesk without delay.

Q4. My exam centre is far from home.

Plan travel in advance. Reach the city a day early if required.