If you ever have dreamt about a reputed high-paid government job then RRB NTPC 2021 (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) is just for you. India’s Railway system is described as “Transport Lifeline of the Nation” and it is one of the largest employers in the country.
Admit Card for the RRB NTPC CBT 1 Seventh Phase test would be soon issued at the government website (https://www.rrbcdg.gov.in/). The Railway Recruitment Board will activate a link on their respective websites to check the exam-related details like exam city, name. Candidates can check these details also on the regional websites of RRB. Students are expected to check the details via the activate links and if they found any mistake they must contact RRB for the correction purpose.
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How to download Admit Card:
Admit Card can be downloaded with the help of a registration number, candidates have to go to the regional website of RRB to download the same. It is advised that the admit card should be downloaded by the official website of the Railways, rather than any other source.
The candidate would only allow entering the examination centre if they would carry a printout of Admit Card.
If the candidates arrive at the examination centre late then they would not be allowed to enter the hall to appear in the examination under any circumstances.
The Admit Card would be issued by the Railways four days before the recruitment examination. The information about the examination centre would be given on the admit card which means the candidate would only have four days to prepare to go to the examination centre.
The Railways have mentioned that it would provide free travel pass to the candidates from the reserved category.
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Other Details:
The CBT 1 exam would carry 100 marks, candidates have to solve 100 questions that are each question carries 1 mark. Candidates would get 90 minutes to solve these 100 questions.
The question paper would be divided into three parts – Mathematics (30 questions), General Awareness (40 questions), and General Intelligence and Reasoning (30 questions).