The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) holds the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Computer Based Test-2 (CBT-2) on July 10. Candidates must download their e-call letters immediately from regional RRB portals. This stage is vital for securing high-level roles in Indian Railways. Ensure your internet connection is stable before starting the download process.
Access the portal link using your registration number and date of birth. You must verify the exam shift, city code, and center address accurately today. Check your reporting time and the final gate-closing hour to avoid stress. Missing these details can lead to disqualification at the examination venue entrance tomorrow morning.

Security at the center is very strict regarding identification and entry timing. You must carry a printed admit card to the examination hall. Bring an original government photo ID like an Aadhaar card or Voter ID. Digital copies on phones are not valid for entry during the physical check.
| Mandatory Item | Details and Description |
|---|---|
| Admit Card | Printed copy from regional RRB portal |
| Original ID | Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Driving Licence |
| Photographs | Two recent passport-sized color photos |
| Rough Sheets | Provided by the center during the exam |
If your admit card has a photo or name mismatch, act now. Carry extra supporting IDs and photos for verification by the help desk. Reach the center well before the reporting time to clarify these errors. Early arrival helps resolve issues without causing unnecessary panic before the test starts.
Electronic devices like smartwatches, earbuds, and mobile phones are strictly prohibited. Even metal accessories may cause delays during the mandatory security frisking process. Use the rough sheets provided by the staff for your calculations. Candidates cannot change their assigned exam centers under any circumstances on exam day.
Monsoon rains may impact travel times across many Indian cities this week. Plan your commute with a significant time buffer to avoid gate-closing delays. Save all e-mailed alerts and SMS notifications sent by the board. This preparation ensures you focus entirely on your performance during the competitive exam.