Exam dates, eligibility, syllabus, admit card, and proven preparation strategies for 3,058 railway vacancies.
Latest Update: RRB has revised the NTPC UG CBT-1 exam schedule. The exam continues on 13, 14, 16–21 June 2026 for remaining candidates. Admit cards are released 4 days before each exam date.
If you’re one of the 63+ lakh candidates who applied for RRB NTPC 10+2 Under Graduate posts under CEN 07/2025, here’s the news you’ve been waiting for — the Railway Recruitment Board has officially revised and published the complete exam schedule for CBT-1 2026.
Whether you’re preparing from scratch or doing last-minute revision, this guide covers everything: the revised exam dates, shift timings, eligibility requirements, post details, syllabus breakdown, and the most effective preparation strategies to help you crack it.
Table of Contents
- Quick Overview & Revised Exam Dates
- All Important Dates (Complete Timeline)
- Exam Shift Timings
- Eligibility Criteria
- Post Details & Pay Scale
- Syllabus & Exam Pattern
- Admit Card & Exam City Slip
- Preparation Tips & Strategy
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Key Takeaways
- FAQs
1. Quick Overview & Revised Exam Dates
The Railway Recruitment Board released the RRB NTPC UG CBT-1 exam date notice on 13 April 2026 for CEN 07/2025. The exam kicked off on 7 May 2026 and the remaining dates stretch into June.
May 2026
7, 8, 9
Conducted
June 2026
13, 14, 16
Upcoming
June 2026
17–21
Upcoming
The exam is being conducted at 200 exam centres across India. With over 63 lakh applicants competing for 3,058 UG vacancies, the competition is intense — but absolutely manageable with the right strategy.
Official Website: Candidates must check their individual exam city and admit card on their respective RRB regional portal (e.g., rrbcdg.gov.in, rrbchennai.gov.in, etc.) and the central railway website at indianrailways.gov.in.
2. All Important Dates – Complete Timeline
| Event | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Official Notification Released (CEN 07/2025) | 27 October 2025 | Done |
| Application Window Opens | 28 October 2025 | Done |
| Application Window Closes | 4 December 2025 | Done |
| Application Fee Payment Deadline | 6 December 2025 | Done |
| Exam Date Notice Released | 13 April 2026 | Done |
| Exam City Intimation Slip (10 days prior) | Rolling | Ongoing |
| Admit Card Release (4 days prior) | Rolling | Ongoing |
| CBT-1 Exam (Batch 1) | 7, 8, 9 May 2026 | Conducted |
| CBT-1 Exam (Batch 2) | 13, 14, 16–21 June 2026 | Upcoming |
| CBT-1 Result | To be announced | Awaited |
| CBT-2 Exam | To be announced | Awaited |
| Typing / Skill Test | To be announced | Awaited |
| Document Verification | To be announced | Awaited |
| Medical Examination | To be announced | Awaited |
3. Exam Shift Timings
CBT-1 is held in three shifts daily. Know your shift in advance from your admit card — arriving 30 minutes early is strongly recommended.
Shift 1
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Shift 2
12:45 PM – 2:15 PM
Shift 3
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Each shift is 90 minutes long. PwBD candidates using a scribe get 120 minutes. The exam is conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) format.
4. Eligibility Criteria
Make sure you meet all eligibility requirements before appearing for the exam. The key date for age calculation is January 1, 2026.
🇮🇳 Nationality
Must be a citizen of India, or a subject of Nepal / Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before 1 January 1962.
🎓 Education
Must have passed 12th (10+2 / Intermediate) from any recognized board in India. General/OBC/EWS: 50% marks required. SC/ST/PwBD: Pass only.
📅 Age Limit
Minimum: 18 years
Maximum: 30 years (as on 1 Jan 2026). Age relaxation applies for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD as per rules.
⌨️ Typing Requirement
For typist posts: English typing at 30 WPM or Hindi typing at 25 WPM on a computer.
Age Relaxation Details
| Category | Age Relaxation |
|---|---|
| SC / ST | 5 years |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 3 years |
| PwBD (General/EWS) | 10 years |
| PwBD (OBC) | 13 years |
| PwBD (SC/ST) | 15 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per Rules |
5. Post Details, Vacancies & Pay Scale
A total of 3,058 vacancies are announced for the following UG-level posts under CEN 07/2025:
- 1Commercial cum Ticket Clerk – Pay Scale: ₹21,700/- (Level 3)
- 2Junior Clerk cum Typist – Pay Scale: ₹19,900/- (Level 2)
- 3Accounts Clerk cum Typist – Pay Scale: ₹19,900/- (Level 2)
- 4Trains Clerk – Pay Scale: ₹19,900/- (Level 2)
💡 Salary Range: ₹19,900 to ₹21,700 per month (basic pay). Add HRA, DA, TA and other allowances — the total in-hand salary can exceed ₹35,000–40,000/month depending on posting city.
Application Fee
| Category | Fee | Refund After CBT-1 |
|---|---|---|
| General / OBC / EWS | ₹500/- | ₹400/- refunded |
| SC / ST / PwBD / Women / Minorities / EBC | ₹250/- | ₹250/- refunded |
6. Syllabus & Exam Pattern (CBT-1)
CBT-1 has 100 objective-type questions for 100 marks in 90 minutes. There is negative marking of 1/3 mark for every wrong answer.
| Subject | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| General Awareness | 40 | 40 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
Mathematics
- Number System
- Decimals & Fractions
- LCM & HCF
- Ratio & Proportion
- Percentage & Profit/Loss
- Simple & Compound Interest
- Time, Speed & Distance
- Mensuration & Geometry
- Algebra & Trigonometry
Reasoning
- Analogies & Coding-Decoding
- Syllogism & Statements
- Blood Relations
- Direction & Distance
- Number Series
- Venn Diagrams
- Data Sufficiency
- Puzzle & Seating
General Awareness
- Current Affairs (National & International)
- Indian History & Polity
- Geography (India & World)
- Science & Technology
- Indian Railways Knowledge
- Sports & Awards
- Culture & Art
CBT-2 (After CBT-1)
- 120 Questions, 120 Marks
- Duration: 90 Minutes
- Higher difficulty than CBT-1
- Same three subjects
- Post-specific syllabus added
- Negative marking: 1/3
7. Admit Card & Exam City Slip
Two important documents are released before the exam:
- Exam City Intimation Slip — Released 10 days before your exam date. It tells you the city where your exam is scheduled.
- Admit Card (Hall Ticket) — Released 4 days before the exam. It contains your exam centre address, date, time, and reporting instructions.
Mandatory: Aadhaar verification is compulsory at the exam centre. Carry your original Aadhaar card along with a printed copy of the admit card and one additional valid photo ID proof.
How to Download Your Admit Card
- Visit your regional RRB official website (e.g., rrbcdg.gov.in)
- Click on “CEN Notifications / Latest Updates”
- Find “NTPC Undergraduate (UG) CBT-1 Admit Card 2026”
- Log in using your Enrollment Number / Registration Number + Date of Birth
- Download and print the admit card in A4 size
8. Preparation Tips & Strategy
With June exam dates around the corner, here’s how to make the most of your remaining time:
Build a Daily Timetable
Dedicate 3–4 hours daily. Split time: 1.5 hrs Maths, 1 hr Reasoning, 1.5 hrs GK. Consistency beats marathon sessions.
Focus on Current Affairs
GK carries 40 marks in CBT-1. Read a newspaper daily. Cover events from January–June 2026, especially Indian Railways news.
Solve Previous Year Papers
At least 10 previous year question papers give you pattern awareness and help identify frequently asked topics.
Mock Tests Are Non-Negotiable
Take full-length timed mock tests 3–4 times per week. Analyse mistakes immediately. Aim to improve accuracy, not just speed.
Smart Negative Marking Strategy
Attempt questions you’re confident about first. Skip and return to doubtful ones. Never guess blindly — 1/3 mark deduction is real.
Make Short Notes
Create concise notes for formulas, GK facts, and reasoning shortcuts. Revise these notes 2–3 times before the exam.
9. Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the Aadhaar requirement: Many candidates forget to bring their original Aadhaar. Without it, entry may be denied.
- Wrong name/DOB mismatch: Ensure your Aadhaar name and Date of Birth exactly match your 10th class certificate.
- Not checking the city slip early: Check your exam city as soon as it’s out — 10 days may not be enough to book travel and accommodation if you wait.
- Skipping GK revision: Many candidates over-invest in Maths and neglect GK, which holds the most marks (40 out of 100).
- Random guessing: The 1/3 negative marking can bring your score down significantly. Attempt only what you know.
- Last-minute panic: Stop learning new topics 2 days before the exam. Use those days for light revision and rest.
10. Key Takeaways
- CBT-1 exam is live: 7, 8, 9 May (done) and 13, 14, 16–21 June 2026 (upcoming)
- Total vacancies: 3,058 posts for 4 UG-level railway positions
- Eligibility: 12th pass (50% for Gen/OBC/EWS; pass for SC/ST/PwBD), age 18–30
- Admit card released 4 days before exam; city slip 10 days prior
- Original Aadhaar is compulsory at the exam centre — no exceptions
- CBT-1: 100 marks in 90 mins; negative marking of 1/3 per wrong answer
- GK carries the most marks (40/100) — prioritize current affairs preparation
- Pay scale: ₹19,900–₹21,700 + allowances = strong government career foundation
Final Word
The RRB NTPC 10+2 UG 2026 exam is a golden ticket into one of India’s largest and most respected employers — Indian Railways. With 63+ lakh candidates in the running, the competition is stiff, but the opportunity is real. The remaining June exam dates are just weeks away. Stay focused, prepare smart, and show up ready.
Good luck. The tracks are laid — now it’s time to run.
FAQs – RRB NTPC 10+2 UG Exam 2026
What are the revised RRB NTPC UG CBT-1 exam dates in 2026? +
The revised CBT-1 dates are 7, 8, 9 May 2026 (already conducted) and 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 June 2026. The exam is held at 200 centres across India in three daily shifts.
What is the eligibility criteria for RRB NTPC 10+2 UG 2025 (CEN 07/2025)? +
Candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognized board with at least 50% marks (General/OBC/EWS). SC/ST/PwBD candidates need only a pass. Age must be between 18–30 years as on 1 January 2026.
When will the RRB NTPC UG admit card for June 2026 be released? +
The admit card is released 4 days before each exam date. For June exams, check your RRB regional portal around 9–10 June for the 13 June batch, and accordingly for later dates. The exam city intimation slip is released 10 days prior.
How many vacancies are available under CEN 07/2025? +
A total of 3,058 vacancies are announced for 4 UG-level posts: Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, and Trains Clerk across various Zonal Railways and Production Units.
What is the salary for RRB NTPC Under Graduate posts? +
The basic pay scale is ₹19,900/- per month for Level 2 posts and ₹21,700/- for Level 3 posts. With HRA, DA, TA and other railway allowances, the gross salary typically ranges between ₹35,000–₹45,000 per month depending on the city of posting.
Is there negative marking in RRB NTPC CBT-1? +
Yes. There is a negative marking of 1/3 mark (0.33 marks) for every incorrect answer. Unanswered questions do not attract any penalty. Candidates should focus on accuracy and avoid random guessing.
What documents should I carry to the RRB NTPC exam centre? +
You must carry: (1) Printed admit card (A4 size), (2) Original Aadhaar Card (Aadhaar verification is compulsory), and (3) One additional valid photo ID proof (Voter ID, Passport, Driving License, or PAN Card). Biometric verification may also be required.