RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam City Slip 2025: Everything You Need to Know

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has just released the Exam City Slip for the RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam 2025. This crucial slip provides candidates with the details of their assigned exam center and city. If you’re a candidate, here’s a breakdown of what you need to know to ensure you’re fully prepared for the exam.

1. The Exam City Slip is Out!

The much-awaited RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam City Slip 2025 has been officially released. Candidates who have successfully applied for the exam can now check their respective exam center cities on the official Railway Recruitment Board website—rrb.gov.in. This is a key step in finalizing your exam preparations.

2. What is the Exam City Slip?

The Exam City Slip contains essential details about your exam center location, including:

· The city where you’ll be taking the exam

· The date and time of the exam (check the slip for any time zone differences)

· The name and address of the exam center
This document does not act as your admit card but is a preview to help you make travel arrangements.

3. Exam Date: Mark Your Calendar!

The RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam will be held on October 13, 2025. This is the date when thousands of candidates will be appearing for the highly competitive exam. Make sure you’re fully prepared, both mentally and logistically, as the exam date approaches.

4. How to Check the Exam City Slip?

Here’s a simple guide to accessing your RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam City Slip 2025:

· Visit the official RRB website: rrb.gov.in.

· Locate the “NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam City Slip” link on the homepage.

· Enter your login credentials (registration number and password).

· Click on Submit to view and download your Exam City Slip.

· Note: If there are any discrepancies, immediately contact the RRB helpline.

5. What to Do After Getting the Slip?

Once you’ve downloaded your Exam City Slip, it’s time to make the necessary preparations:

· Travel Plans: Begin planning your journey to the exam center. Take note of the exact city and the distance between your location and the exam center.

· Time Management: Double-check the exam date and time to avoid last-minute confusion.

· Mock Tests: Continue practicing and revising for the CBT 2 exam. Your focus should be on speed and accuracy.

6. The Admit Card: Coming Soon

While the Exam City Slip is important for logistical purposes, the Admit Card is the official document that will grant you entry to the examination hall. Keep an eye on the official website for updates on when the admit card will be released. Typically, the admit card is issued a few days before the exam.

7. Exam Day Tips: Be Prepared

· Carry all necessary documents: Along with the admit card (once released), make sure to bring a valid photo ID and a passport-data-sized photograph.

· Arrive early: Arriving at the exam center well in advance will give you time to get settled and avoid last-minute stress.

· Follow guidelines: Adhere to all COVID-19 protocols (if applicable) and other exam center guidelines.

Conclusion

The release of the RRB NTPC Graduate Level CBT 2 Exam City Slip 2025 is a crucial milestone in the exam process. With the exam scheduled for October 13, 2025, it’s time for candidates to finalize their preparations. Check your slip, make travel plans, and get ready for a successful exam experience!

 

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