Overview
- About 43,957 candidates are slated to take the NTPC CBAT on December 28 following the CBT 2 shortlisting.
- Hall tickets are available on rrbcdg.gov.in and regional RRB sites using registration number and date of birth, and candidates must carry a printed copy with a valid government ID.
- Admit cards display the candidate’s name, photo or roll number, exam date and shift, centre address, and instructions, which should be reviewed for any mismatches.
- Regional portals offer a “Forget Password” option to retrieve application numbers or reset passwords for those who have lost their credentials.
- The reported CBAT format is 90 minutes (120 for PwBD) with 100 questions—30 Mathematics, 30 Reasoning, 40 General Awareness—and one-third negative marking, with shortlisting based on merit and category-wise minimums.