RRB Group D 2026 Computer Based Test runs in shifts today, Friday, August 21. Centres are busy, and gate discipline is strict. Aspirants should focus on reporting, documents, and banned items. A quick checklist can prevent rejection at entry and needless panic.
Follow the reporting window on your e-call letter, not online chatter. Gate closure is final, and centres follow portal server time. Reach early to clear biometric and frisking queues. Carry only permitted items to avoid delays, even if you arrive before reporting.

Plan backward from the reporting window, allowing buffer for traffic and queueing. Remember, gate closure happens without exceptions mentioned on your letter. Once closed, invigilators will not entertain requests. Keep your letter ready for scanning at the first checkpoint to speed verification and reduce crowding.
Carry a printed e-call letter with clear photo and signature. Bring one original, valid photo identity document and two recent passport-size photographs. If you use a scribe, carry the scribe certificate. Eligible travel pass holders should carry their authority as instructed on the letter.
Expect biometric verification and metal detector frisking at entry. Prohibited items include mobile phones, smartwatches, earphones, calculators, and loose papers. Do not bring study notes or written slips. Carry only stationery allowed on your e-call letter. Non-compliance risks denial of entry or disciplinary action.
City intimation or exam city slip is not an entry document. Only the final e-call letter, downloaded from the portal, is valid for centre access. Print it in clear quality. If your photo appears blurred or mismatched, reach the onsite helpdesk early for authentication support.
If personal details differ across documents, carry proofs and reach early. Follow portal server time, not phone clocks or social posts. Carry permitted water and essential medicines as allowed on the e-call letter. Follow invigilator instructions to prevent log issues or rechecks.
The safest strategy today is simple: reach early, carry the right documents, and travel light. Treat the e-call letter as your source of truth. Stay calm, follow centre staff directions, and protect your candidature. After the test, watch official channels for further communication.