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RRB NTPC 2025 - Registration Begins for 5810 Graduate Posts; Steps, Eligibility & Vacancy

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Posted on 21 Oct 2025
12:00 PM
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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially opened the application process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Exam 2025-26.
This year, a total of 5,810 vacancies have been announced across various NTPC graduate positions.

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially opened the application process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Exam 2025-26. This year, a total of 5,810 vacancies have been announced across various NTPC graduate positions.

Eligibility Criteria

Graduate Posts: Candidates must hold a degree from a recognized university.

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Undergraduate Posts: Candidates should have cleared their 12th standard or equivalent.

Age Limit: Typically between 18 and 33 years, with relaxations for reserved categories.

Eligible candidates are advised to carefully review the official RRB notification to understand post-wise eligibility, required documents, and detailed instructions.

How to Apply

Detailed Vacancy (All RRBs)

The selection process for the RRB NTPC exam involves Computer-Based Tests (CBT 1 and CBT 2), followed by skill or typing tests for certain posts. Candidates must ensure they meet the educational qualifications, age limits, and citizenship requirements specified in the official notification to avoid disqualification.

Last updated on 21 Oct 2025
12:01 PM
RRB NTPC Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Non Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) graduate Registration
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