NPCIL 2026 Admit Cards Released; CBT Exam to Begin from March 7 Across Karnataka

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has released the NPCIL Admit Card 2026 for various posts. Candidates who have registered for the recruitment examination can now download their hall tickets from the official NPCIL website.

NPCIL 2026 Admit Cards Released; CBT Exam March 7
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The Computer-Based Test (CBT) is scheduled to commence from March 7, 2026, and will be conducted across multiple examination centres in Karnataka.

NPCIL 2026 Exam: Key Highlights

  • Conducting Authority: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)
  • Exam Name: NPCIL Recruitment Exam 2026
  • Admit Card Status: Released
  • Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Exam Start Date: March 7, 2026
  • Exam Centres: Across Karnataka

How To Download NPCIL Admit Card 2026

Candidates can follow these steps to access their admit cards:

  • Visit the official NPCIL website
  • Click on the "NPCIL Admit Card 2026" link on the homepage
  • Enter login credentials (User ID and Password)
  • Submit the details
  • Download and print the admit card for exam day

Details Mentioned on Admit Card

Candidates should carefully verify the following details:

  • Candidate's name and roll number
  • Exam date and shift timing
  • Exam centre address
  • Photograph and signature
  • Important exam day instructions

In case of any discrepancies, candidates are advised to contact NPCIL authorities immediately.

Exam Day Guidelines

  • Carry a printed copy of the admit card
  • Bring a valid photo ID proof
  • Reach the exam centre well before reporting time
  • Follow all instructions related to CBT guidelines

Selection Process

The NPCIL recruitment process typically includes:

  • Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Skill Test / Interview (depending on post)
  • Document Verification

Conclusion

With the release of the NPCIL Admit Card 2026, candidates should now focus on final revisions and exam readiness. As the CBT begins from March 7 across Karnataka, timely preparation and adherence to exam guidelines will be crucial for success.

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