RRB NTPC 2026 Enters Final Phase: City Intimation Slip Released Ahead of May 7 CBT-1 Exam

RRB NTPC City Intimation Slip 2026 has been released from April 27, ahead of CBT-1 exams starting May 7. Candidates can now check their exam city, date, and shift details online via regional RRB portals.

Aman

- Sr. Writer

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The Railway Recruitment Boards have released the RRB NTPC UG City Intimation Slip 2026 (Undergraduate Level) starting April 27, 2026, initiating the final phase before the CBT-1 examination. The slip is being activated in phases, aligned with candidates’ respective exam dates.

With the CBT-1 exam scheduled for May 7, 2026, this release serves as a logistical trigger for lakhs of aspirants preparing for one of India’s largest recruitment examinations. While not an entry document, the city slip provides critical advance information required for exam planning.

What the City Intimation Slip Confirms

The city intimation slip is a preliminary exam document that informs candidates of their exam allocation in advance. It does not replace the admit card but offers clarity on scheduling.

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Candidates can check the following:

  • Exam city and location zone
  • Exact exam date
  • Shift timing (slot-based allocation)
  • Candidate identification details

This early communication allows candidates to manage travel, accommodation, and reporting logistics efficiently, especially in interstate exam allocations.

How to Check RRB NTPC UG City Intimation Slip 2026

Candidates can access their slips through their respective regional RRB websites.

Steps to Download:

  1. Visit the official regional RRB portal
  2. Click on “RRB NTPC City Intimation Slip 2026.”
  3. Enter registration number and date of birth
  4. Submit details and view the slip
  5. Download for future reference

RRB NTPC UG 2026 Exam Timeline and Phased Execution

The NTPC undergraduate recruitment exam will be conducted in a multi-phase CBT (Computer-Based Test) format, ensuring smooth handling of high candidate volume.

Event Date
City Intimation Slip Release From April 27, 2026
Admit Card Release Expected on May 3, 2026
CBT-1 Exam Start May 7, 2026
Exam Window (Tentative) May–June 2026

The phased release of city slips indicates that RRB is following a staggered scheduling strategy, reducing system congestion and improving exam management efficiency.

RRB NTPC CBT-1 Exam Scheme and Paper Pattern

Understanding the exam structure is critical at this stage, as candidates now have limited time for refinement.

Section No. of Questions Marks
General Awareness 40 40
Mathematics 30 30
General Intelligence & Reasoning 30 30
Total 100 100

Key Technical Details:

  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
  • Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted per wrong answer
  • Question Type: Objective (MCQs)
  • Language: Multiple regional languages + English/Hindi

The CBT-1 is a screening stage, meaning normalization is applied, and scores determine eligibility for CBT-2.

Section-Wise Focus Areas

Candidates should align their last-stage preparation with high-yield topics.

  • General Awareness: Current affairs, static GK, Indian polity, economy, history
  • Mathematics: Arithmetic (percentage, ratio), algebra, number system
  • Reasoning: Coding-decoding, puzzles, seating arrangement, syllogism

The exam is designed to test speed, accuracy, and conceptual clarity simultaneously, making time management a decisive factor.

Previous Year Trends and Competition Level

RRB NTPC remains one of the most competitive exams due to its scale.

  • RRB NTPC 2019 Cycle Applicants: ~1.26 crore candidates
  • Total Vacancies (2019): ~35,000
  • Selection Ratio: Extremely competitive (less than 1% final selection probability)

In previous cycles:

  • CBT-1 cutoff scores varied significantly by region
  • High-scoring candidates typically maintained 75–85+ marks (normalized)
  • Difficulty level ranged from easy to moderate, but competition drove cutoffs higher

This historical trend indicates that relative performance matters more than absolute difficulty.

Admit Card Update: What Comes Next

The admit card is expected to be released approximately 4 days before each candidate’s exam date.

Candidates must note:

  • City slip is not valid for entry
  • The admit card will include the center address, reporting time, and instructions
  • Mandatory documents include an admit card and a valid photo ID

Failure to carry the correct documents will result in disqualification at the entry gate.

What Candidates Should Do Now

  • Check the city slip and finalize travel arrangements
  • Keep documents ready for the admit card release
  • Focus on mock tests and revision cycles
  • Maintain exam-day strategy (time allocation and section order)

Final Phase Strategy for Aspirants

The release of the city intimation slip signals the transition from preparation to execution. At this stage, the focus must shift from learning new topics to maximizing scoring efficiency.

RRB’s phased release model reflects improved administrative planning, but it also demands that candidates independently track updates. Those who adapt quickly to logistics and maintain composure tend to perform better under high pressure.

Given the scale of the competition and the normalization process, candidates should aim for high accuracy with controlled attempts rather than aggressive guesswork.

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