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Railway NTPC Exam To Begin From December 15, No Call Letters Will Be Sent By Post
The Railway Recruitment Board’s Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam will begin next month and admit cards are likely to be released soon.
New Delhi: The Railway Recruitment Board’s Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam will begin on December 15. Along with which, exams will also be held for selection to Ministerial and Isolated category posts and Group D posts in Indian Railways.
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The admit cards for the exams will be released soon, while the complete schedule for the NTPC and Group D is still awaited. The exam for RRB Ministerial and Isolated category posts will be held from December 15 to 23. Candidates have to download the RRB NTPC admit card and the RRB group D admit card from the official websites.
The RRB Group D exam, notified in 2018, was held in 152 shifts with 1,64,026 candidates per shift. A total of 1,89,82,719 candidates had registered for the exam. Candidates will be informed about the exam city and dates before the admit cards are issued, admit cards or call letters are issued to candidates a minimum of 4 days before the exam.
This time candidates have been asked to write a paragraph of self-declaration on the admit card. For this purpose, a blank space will be available in the admit card.
According to the notification, "No call letter will be sent by post. The CBT Centre, date and shift indicated in the e-call letter shall be final.”
Candidates who appear for the RRB NTPC exam will get a refund on the fee which they had submitted during filling the application form. Also, in case the vacancies are cancelled the fee of those candidates will be returned who have appeared for the exam.
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