RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021: An important news for all the applicants of the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) NTPC Exam 2020! The RRB is all set to conduct RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021 from 16 January 2021. The RRB board has now activated the link of the call letter and city intimation slip at its website. All those candidates who have applied for RRB NTPC Exam 2020 against the advertisement number CEN 01/2019 can now check on the official website to view their call letter and city intimation slip.  

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RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021 will be conducted for recruitment of various NTPC graduate and undergraduate posts.  

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According to the RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021 schedule, the RRB board has decided to conduct the exams from 16 January 2021 to 30 January 2020. The exams will be conducted for almost 27 lakh candidates. The admit cards for the exams will be available 4 days prior to the exam date mentioned in exam city and date in intimation link.  

The candidates will be able to download RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021 Admit Card directly through this article once it is uploaded at the official website. 

The intimation with regards to this is also being sent to all those candidates scheduled in the 2nd phase. The information is being sent to their e-mail and mobile numbers given in their online application. For all the latest updates on the RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021, applicants are advised to refer only to the official websites of RRB. Referring to unauthentic source may lead to wrong information.  

The applicants will be able to download RRB NTPC Phase-2 CBT Exam 2021 Admit Card by using their credentials on the login page. Note that the remaining candidates will be scheduled in later phases. 

On the day of examination, all the candidates are required to carry their valid id card along with the admit card. Earlier, the RRB NTPC Phase-1 CBT Exam 2020 was conducted between 28 December. Candidates appearing in the exam are advised to follow all COVID-19 protocols instructed by the government.