The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the City Intimation Slip for candidates appearing in the highly anticipated RRB NTPC UG (Under Graduate) CBT-1 Examination 2025. This notification pertains to applicants under Centralised Employment Notice (CEN) No. 05/2024. Candidates can now access their city slips on the official portal rrb.digialm.com and respective regional RRB websites from June 19, 2025.

This step is a key milestone in the recruitment process for Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) roles within Indian Railways, which attract lakhs of aspirants nationwide each year.
What Is a City Intimation Slip?
The City Intimation Slip provides vital pre-exam information, including:
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Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
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Date and Shift of Examination
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Examination Centre and City
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Reporting Time and Important Instructions
This document allows candidates to plan their travel and accommodation well in advance. However, it is crucial to note that the City Intimation Slip is NOT an admit card and will not permit entry to the examination centre.
RRB NTPC UG 2025: Exam Dates and Shifts
As per the official announcement, the RRB NTPC UG CBT-1 Exam 2025 will be conducted in multiple shifts from June 29 to July 21, 2025.
Candidates should check their allotted exam date, shift timing, and venue details immediately upon downloading their city slip.
This year’s CBT-1 exam, which officially kicks off in late June, serves as the first step toward securing various NTPC positions under Indian Railways. The schedule aligns with the timeline previously announced in March 2025.
When Will the Admit Card Be Released?
While the City Intimation Slip is already live, the official admit card (e-call letter) is scheduled for release starting June 25, 2025.
On the day of the examination, candidates must bring:
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A printed copy of their Admit Card
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A valid government-issued photo ID proof
Without these essential documents, entry to the exam centre will not be permitted.
Special Travel Concessions for SC/ST Candidates
In line with government policy, SC/ST candidates are entitled to railway travel concessions to facilitate their journey to the examination venue. The City Intimation Slip can be used as supporting documentation when availing of this benefit.
Important Advisory for Candidates
Candidates are strongly advised to:
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Verify all details carefully on both the City Intimation Slip and the upcoming Admit Card
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Report any discrepancies to their regional RRB at the earliest
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Download and retain multiple copies of these documents for safety and convenience
This update marks an essential phase in the ongoing RRB NTPC UG recruitment process, ensuring smooth planning and preparation for countless aspirants across India.
Candidates are encouraged to remain vigilant for further updates on admit card release, exam guidelines, and result announcements on their respective RRB portals.