The
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the schedule for the
NTPC Undergraduate (UG) 2025 CBT-2 exam. Aspirants can now plan their preparation accordingly.
1. Exam Date and Schedule
·
CBT-2 Exam: Scheduled in
December 2025· Exact dates and timings are
available on the official RRB website· Admit cards will be issued
before the exam with detailed instructionsCandidates should
check their regional RRB portal for specific dates.
2. Who Appears for CBT-2?
· Candidates who
qualified CBT-1 for RRB NTPC UG posts· Only those
shortlisted from the first stage are eligible to appear
3. Exam Pattern
·
Computer-Based Test (CBT-2) format: Objective type· Covers
General Intelligence & Reasoning, Mathematics, General Awareness· Duration: Typically
90–120 minutes depending on postCheck RRB official notification for
post-specific exam details.
4. How to Prepare
· Focus on
previous year question patterns· Practice
mock tests and speed-based exercises for CBT· Revise
current affairs, general knowledge, and numerical aptitudeTime management is
crucial during the exam.
5. Admit Card and Guidelines
· Admit cards released
online on the official RRB website· Carry
photo ID and printed admit card to the exam center· Follow all
COVID-19 or security protocols as instructed
6. Final Takeaway
With the
RRB NTPC CBT-2 exam scheduled for december 2025, candidates should
intensify preparation, check their admit cards, and stay updated with official announcements to secure a successful outcome.
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