RRB NTPC Under Graduate Level CBT Exam Call Letter 2025: Your Gateway to Railway Careers in Assam

The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) have officially released the Computer Based Test (CBT) admit cards for the significant recruitment of 3,445 Under Graduate Level posts. These vacancies are spread across various Zonal Railways and Production Units of Indian Railways, under the Centralised Employment Notice no. CEN 06/2024 for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) at the Undergraduate level. Aspiring candidates can now download their call letters for the CBT exam, scheduled to be held from August 7, 2025, to September 9, 2025.

This recruitment offers a golden opportunity for individuals seeking stable government jobs in the Indian Railways. The posts include sought-after positions like Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Account Clerk Cum Typist, Junior Clerk Cum Typist, and Trains Clerk. Notably, the RRB Guwahati region alone has 175 vacancies, making it a significant opportunity for candidates in Assam and the Northeast.

RRB NTPC (Under Graduate Level) Recruitment Details

  • Name of Posts: Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Account Clerk Cum Typist, Junior Clerk Cum Typist, Trains Clerk
  • Total Vacancies: 3,445 Posts
  • Vacancies in RRB Guwahati: 175 Posts
  • Organization: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)
  • Advertisement Number: CEN 05/2024
  • Name of Exam: Non-Technical Popular Categories (Under Graduate)
  • Type of Exam: Computer Based Test (CBT)
  • Mode of Exam: Online
  • Admit Card Status: Released
  • Admit Card Release Date: August 3, 2025
  • Exam Dates: August 7, 2025 to September 9, 2025

How to Download Your RRB CBT Admit Card 2025

Candidates who successfully applied for these lucrative positions can easily download their CBT admit cards by following these straightforward steps:

  1. Navigate to the Official Link: Scroll down to the 'Important Web Links' section and click on the RRB Guwahati Admit Card download link.
  2. Enter Credentials: On the new page that opens, carefully enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth.
  3. Login: Click on the 'Login' button to proceed.
  4. Access Your Admit Card: Your RRB Admit Card 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Print and Preserve: It is crucial to take a clear printout of the admit card and carry it to the examination hall without fail. Keep a digital copy as well for your records.

RRB NTPC (UG Level) Selection Process

The selection process for these RRB NTPC (UG Level) posts is comprehensive and designed to identify the most suitable candidates. It typically involves the following stages:

  • 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT): This is a preliminary screening test.
  • 2nd Stage Computer Based Test (CBT): Candidates qualifying the first CBT will appear for this stage.
  • Typing Skill Test (TST) / Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT): This stage is applicable for specific posts and assesses practical skills. CBAT is for Station Master candidates, while TST is for typing-related roles.
  • Document Verification (DV): Shortlisted candidates undergo scrutiny of their original documents.
  • Medical Fitness Test: Candidates must meet the required physical and medical standards.

First Stage Computer Based Test (CBT) - Syllabus and Pattern

The 1st Stage CBT is a crucial step in the selection process. Here's a breakdown of its structure:

  • Number of Questions: 100 Objective Type Questions
  • Duration: 90 Minutes
  • Total Marks: 100 Marks
  • Negative Marking: Yes, 1/3 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer.
  • Subjects and Key Topics:
    • Mathematics: Number System, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio & Proportions, Percentage, Mensuration, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss, Elementary Algebra, Geometry & Trigonometry, Elementary Statistics.
    • General Intelligence and Reasoning: Analogies, Number & Alphabetical Series, Coding & Decoding, Mathematical Operations, Similarities & Differences, Relationships, Analytical Reasoning, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagrams, Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, Statement-Conclusion, Statement-Courses of Action, Decision Making, Maps, Graph Interpretation.
    • General Awareness: Current Events (National & International), Games & Sports, Art & Culture of India, Indian Literature, Monuments & Places of India, General Science (up to 10th CBSE), Life Science, History of India & Freedom Struggle, Geography (Physical, Social, Economic of India & World), Indian Polity & Governance, Scientific & Technological Developments (including Space & Nuclear Program), UN & World Organizations, Environmental Issues, Basics of Computers & Applications, Common Abbreviations, Transport Systems, Indian Economy, Famous Personalities, Government Programs, Flora & Fauna, Government & Public Sector Organizations.
  • Minimum Qualifying Marks: UR-40%, EWS-40%, OBC-30%, SC-30%, ST-25%. These percentages may be relaxed by 2 marks for PwBD candidates.

Second Stage Computer Based Test (CBT) - Syllabus and Pattern

Candidates are shortlisted for the 2nd Stage CBT based on their performance in the 1st Stage CBT. The pattern is similar but with more questions:

  • Number of Questions: 120 Objective Type Questions
  • Duration: 90 Minutes
  • Total Marks: 120 Marks
  • Negative Marking: Yes, 1/3 mark deducted for each wrong answer.
  • Subjects: Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness (Syllabus identical to the 1st Stage CBT).
  • Minimum Qualifying Marks: Same as the 1st Stage CBT (UR-40%, EWS-40%, OBC-30%, SC-30%, ST-25%).

The normalized marks from the 2nd Stage CBT are crucial for shortlisting candidates for Document Verification and subsequent stages.

Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) - For Station Master Posts

Candidates who opt for the Station Master post and qualify in the 2nd Stage CBT will need to appear for the CBAT. This test assesses specific aptitudes required for the role:

  • Qualifying Marks: A minimum T-Score of 42 in each test battery is mandatory for all candidates, with no relaxation.
  • Shortlisting: Candidates 8 times the number of vacancies will be shortlisted for CBAT based on their 2nd Stage CBT performance.
  • Vision Certificate: Candidates must present a Vision Certificate in the prescribed format during the CBAT.
  • No Negative Marking: There is no negative marking in the CBAT.

Typing Skill Test (TST) - For Clerical Posts

For posts like Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Accounts Assistant cum Typist, etc., a Typing Skill Test is conducted. This test is qualifying in nature, meaning the marks do not contribute to the final merit list:

  • Qualifying Standard: Candidates must be able to type at 30 words per minute (WPM) in English or 25 WPM in Hindi on a Personal Computer.
  • No Editing Tools: The test is conducted without editing tools or spell-check facilities.
  • Font Availability: For Hindi typing, Kruti Dev and Mangal fonts will be provided on the computer.

Document Verification (DV)

Based on merit and candidates' preferences, individuals equal to the number of vacancies will be called for Document Verification. This stage involves a thorough check of all submitted certificates and testimonials. Final appointment is subject to passing the Medical Fitness Test and antecedent verification.

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