RRB NTPC UG 2026 Hall Ticket Released: Download Your Admit Card and Check Shift Timings

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released hall tickets for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exams. These admit cards are for the undergraduate level tests held on June 13. Candidates must access their respective regional portals to download the document immediately. This release marks a major milestone for railway job aspirants throughout India.

To obtain the hall ticket, aspirants need their registration number and date of birth. The document contains vital information like the exam city and center address. It also mentions the specific shift timings for each individual candidate. Candidates should verify every detail carefully to avoid last-minute confusion during travel. This ensures a smooth entry into the examination halls.

RRB NTPC UG 2026 Hall Ticket Released

Official RRB NTPC UG 2026 Shift Timings

The exam on June 13 will occur in multiple shifts to accommodate every student. Reporting times are set ninety minutes before the start of the computer-based test. Candidates who arrive after the gate closing time will not enter the premises. Understanding the schedule helps students plan their travel and manage exam-day stress effectively.

Exam ShiftReporting TimeGate ClosingExam Start
Shift 107:30 AM08:30 AM09:00 AM
Shift 211:30 AM12:30 PM01:00 PM
Shift 303:30 PM04:30 PM05:00 PM

Regional Links for RRB NTPC UG 2026

Region-wise links are active on the main websites of several recruitment boards. Aspirants must visit the portal where they originally submitted their application forms. After clicking the hall ticket tab, enter your unique credentials to view the file. Always keep multiple printouts as a safety measure for the test day. This prevents issues if the digital version becomes inaccessible.

Required Documents for RRB NTPC UG 2026

Along with the admit card, candidates must carry a valid original photo identity proof. Accepted IDs include an Aadhaar Card, Voter Card, or a valid Passport. Photocopies of identification documents are strictly prohibited and will cause entry denial. Carrying a recent passport-sized photograph that matches the application is also necessary. These measures help the board maintain strict security and prevent candidate impersonation.

Electronic gadgets, including smartwatches and mobile phones, are strictly banned inside the centers. Candidates should focus on a final revision and confirm their travel plans today. Reaching the venue early provides time for biometric verification and seat allocation. Following all board instructions ensures a successful experience during this important national exam.

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