RRB NTPC Under Graduate CBT 1 2026 Admit Card Out, Check Exam Day Instructions & Checklist
Admit Card is Now Live!
The official admit cards for the CEN 07/2025 Computer Based Test have been released. Candidates can now access their credentials via the official website.
Possessing a valid admit card is the primary requirement for appearing in the exam. In addition to downloading your hall ticket, we have compiled a complete guide to help you navigate the exam day successfully. From understanding invigilation rules to enhancing your time management during the test, the information below is designed to assist you in maintaining focus and ensuring a smooth examination process.
How to Download Your Admit Card
Step 1: Visit the Official Website Only
Listen, Only use the official website mentioned in your application confirmation email.
Here's what you need to do:
1. Open your browser
2. Type the official URL http://www.rrbapply.gov.in/ directly
3. Never click on random links from unknown sources
Bookmark the official site for future use
Step 2: Login with your credentials
After visiting the official website login your account using your Registration Number (check your email), Date of Birth and captcha.
Step 3: Download and Save Multiple Copies
Once you're logged in, you'll see the download link for your admit card. Click it and save the PDF in at least 3 different placesWhy so many copies?
Because technology fails at the worst possible time. Having backups means you're always prepared.
After downloading take at least 3-4 printouts on good quality paper. Keep them in different placesImportant: Make sure the printout is clear. Blurry photos or smudged text can create problems at the exam center.
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Verify Every Single Detail on Your Admit Card
Once you download your admit card, make sure the following details are correct:
Personal Details such as your full name, date of birth, category, phitograph and signature.
Exam Details such as exam date and time, your exam center name and address, your roll number, reporting time
Important Information including exam duration, number of questions and Negative marking details (if any)
If you spot any mistake:
Don't ignore it or Don't wait for exam day, contact the helpdesk IMMEDIATELY. Email with your registration number and Keep proof of communication
Even a small spelling mistake in your name can cause big problems during document verification.
Aadhaar-Based Biometric Authentication
This is where many candidates face issues on exam day. Pay close attention!
Before you enter the exam hall, your fingerprints or iris will be scanned and matched with your Aadhaar database. This is done to prevent impersonation and ensure fairness.You need your original Aadhaar card and it must be unlocked.
The Locked vs Unlocked Problem
Here's something most candidates don't know: Your Aadhaar can be "locked" in the UIDAI system for security.
If your Aadhaar is locked on exam day, the biometric authentication will FAIL!
How to Check and Unlock Your Aadhaar:
Step 1: Go to the official UIDAI website
Step 2: Find the "Lock/Unlock Biometrics" service
Step 3: Enter your Aadhaar number and OTP
Step 4: Check if it's locked
Step 5: If locked, unlock it for exam day
Do this at least 2-3 days before your exam!
Special Note for Young Candidates
Did you get your Aadhaar before you turned 15? You MUST update your biometrics after age 15.
Why? Because your fingerprints change as you grow. Old biometric data won't match current fingerprints.
Therefore visit the nearest Aadhaar center and get biometric update
Essential Documents Checklist for Exam Day
Let's make this super simple. Here's exactly what you need to carry:
Absolutely Mandatory (No Entry Without These!)
1. Admit Card
2. Original Photo ID Proof
Choose ONE from these:
Aadhaar Card (most important for biometric)/Voter ID Card/Passport/Driving License/PAN Card/Government-issued photo ID
Critical Rule: The name on your ID must EXACTLY match the name on your admit card. Even one letter difference can cause problems!
Highly Recommended (Smart to Carry)
3. Additional ID Proof
Just in case there's any confusion, a second ID gives you backup
4. Extra Admit Card Copies
Keep atleast one extra admit card with you, so that if anything happens to the admit card you have a backup
Exam Day Timeline: When to Reach
Exam Reporting & Gate Closing Time
| Shift | Reporting Time | Gate Closing | Exam Starts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shift 01 | 07:30 AM | 08:30 AM | 09:00 AM |
| Shift 02 | 11:15 AM | 12:15 PM | 12:45 PM |
| Shift 03 | 03:00 PM | 04:00 PM | 04:30 PM |
Here reporting time is the time when you must reach the center and exam start time means when the actual exam begins. These are NOT the same!
Usually, reporting time is 60-90 minutes before the exam starts. This time is needed for Entry verification, Biometric authentication, Security check, Seating arrangement and Instructions briefing.
Your Ideal Timeline
Let's say your reporting time is 7:30 AM:
Reach the venue atleast 30 minutes(ie 7:00 AM) before the mentioned reporting time. It save you from last minute rush.
Exam centers DO NOT allow late entry after the reporting time ends.
Even if you're 1 minutes late, you might be denied entry. There are usually no exceptions, no matter how genuine your reason.
That's why reaching early is NON-NEGOTIABLE!
Final Preparation: The Last 24 Hours
The Day Before Exam
Keep revision light. Go through key formulas and avoid starting anything new. Solve a few easy questions to stay confident.
By evening, prepare everything in advance - documents ready, clothes decided, and exam center route checked. Set multiple alarms.
At night, keep it simple. Have a light dinner, avoid heavy study and late caffeine, and get proper sleep.
Exam Day Morning
Start early and stay calm. Have a light, familiar breakfast and stay hydrated.
Quick check
Documents ready • Aadhaar unlocked • Glasses (if needed) • Route clear
Stay composed and trust your preparation.
Travel to Exam Center
Plan your journey in advance and keep buffer time for unexpected delays.
If using your own vehicle, account for traffic and parking - parking may be far from the center, so keep extra walking time.
If using public transport, check timings beforehand and keep a backup option in case of delays.
If booking a cab or auto, try to schedule it early and keep the exam center location saved on your phone.
Computer-Based Test: What You Should Know
Before the Exam Starts
When you sit at your computer:
1. Check Everything especially whether your Mouse working, Keyboard responding, clear screen and your details displayed correctly?
2. Instructions Screen
Read every single instruction displayed on the computer and understand the navigation. Also know where the timer is displayed and understand how to submit
If Technology Fails
Computer hangs? Screen freezes? Mouse stops working?
Dont get panic instead do the following steps:
Step 1: Raise your hand immediately
Step 2: Inform the invigilator clearly
Step 3: Wait for technical team
Step 4: Don't touch anything yourself
Your answers are usually auto-saved every few seconds on the server. You won't lose your work.
The technical team will either fix the issue or move you to another computer.
Exam Hall Strategy
Time Management During Exam
Strategy 1: Easy First
Scan all questions quickly then attempt the easy ones first. It builds confidence and momentum
Strategy 2: Keep Moving
Don't get stuck on one question.If you are not sure about it, mark it for review and come back if time allowed.
Strategy 3: Watch the Timer
Note the time every 15 minutes and pace yourself accordingly and lastly save 5 minutes for final review.
After the Exam
Immediate Next Steps
Don't discuss answers with other candidates right after the exam. It only creates doubt and anxiety. The exam is over. Whatever happened has happened. There's no point in stressing about it now.
Keeping Your Admit Card Safe
DON'T throw away your admit card! You'll need it for:
Checking answer keys, Raising objections (if allowed), Future stages of recruitment and for Final selection process
Store it safely in a file along with:
Application confirmation, ID proof copies or Any other exam-related documents
NOTE: Answer key and result updates will be published on the official website. stay alert, avoid unofficial sources, and be ready for the next stage if you qualify.
Quick FAQ
Q: What if I can't download my admit card?
Contact the helpdesk immediately with your registration number.
Q: Can I enter without Aadhaar?
Aadhaar is mandatory for biometric authentication. Carry original to the exam center
Q: What if my name spelling is slightly different?
Contact helpdesk. Even small changes in name can cause problems.
Q: Can I carry a simple mobile phone?
No electronic devices of any kind are allowed.
Q: What if I'm late?
Exam centers don't allow late entry. Reach early - this is non-negotiable!
Q: Will I get compensatory time for technical issues?
Usually yes, if the issue is significant and documented properly.
Q: What if my Aadhaar is locked?
Unlock it on UIDAI website before exam day. Check 2-3 days in advance.
Q: Can I change my exam center?
Usually not possible. Exam centers are system-assigned.
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