Railway Admit Card 2026

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Railway Admit Card 2026: Hall Ticket Download Guide

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) and Railway Recruitment Cells (RRC) release the Admit Card (Hall Ticket) for various computer-based tests (CBT) 4-5 days before the exam date. The admit card is a mandatory document that contains your roll number, exam center details, and shift timings.

At RailwayExams.com, we provide direct download links for all zones including RRB Mumbai, RRB Patna, RRB Allahabad, and other RRBs & RRCs as soon as they are active.

Difference Between “City Intimation” and “Admit Card”

Railway recruitment exams follow a unique two-step process for releasing exam details. It is crucial to understand the difference:

  • Exam City Intimation Slip: Released 10 days before the exam. This document only tells you the Exam City and Date. You cannot use this to enter the exam hall. Its purpose is to help you book your travel tickets.
  • e-Call Letter (Admit Card): Released 4 days before your specific exam date. This document contains the actual Exam Center Name & Address. This is what you must print and carry.

Steps to Download RRB Admit Card 2026

Follow these simple steps to download your hall ticket for any region:

  • Click on the direct link provided in the list above for your specific exam (e.g., RRB NTPC or Group D).
  • You will be redirected to the official RRB Regional Website login page.
  • Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) as the password.
  • Click on the “Login” button.
  • Look for the “e-Call Letter” tab and click “Download”.
  • Save the PDF and take a clear printout (Color or Black & White).

Important Documents to Carry to Exam Hall

Candidates are strictly monitored at Railway exam centers. You must carry the following original documents. Photocopies are not accepted

  • Printed e-Call Letter: The hard copy of your admit card.
  • Original Photo ID Proof: Aadhaar Card (Unlock your Biometrics), PAN Card, Voter ID, or Driving License. Note: Aadhaar is preferred for biometric verification.
  • Passport Size Photograph: Carry 2 recent color photos (same as uploaded in the application form).

Recovering Forgotten Registration Number

If you have lost your Registration Number, you cannot download the admit card. However, you can recover it:

  • Visit the official RRB website.
  • Click on the “Forgot Registration Number” link.
  • Enter your Name, Date of Birth, and Mobile Number/Email ID.
  • The system will send your Registration Number via OTP/SMS.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. When will the RRB NTPC Admit Card be released?

    The Admit Card is released exactly 4 days before your scheduled exam date. If your exam is on the 20th, you can download it on the 16th.

  2. Is a color printout of the Admit Card mandatory?

    No, a black-and-white printout is perfectly acceptable as long as the text and your photograph are clearly visible.

  3. Can I change my Exam Center after the Admit Card is released?

    No. The exam center allotted by the RRB is final, and no requests for a change of center or date are entertained under any circumstances.

  4. My name spelling is incorrect on the Admit Card. What should I do?

    If there is a minor spelling error, carry an affidavit and your original ID proof to the exam center. For major errors, contact the RRB helpdesk immediately via email or phone.

  5. What is the reporting time for Railway Exams?

    Reporting time is usually 1 hour before the exam start time. Gates close 30 minutes before the exam starts. Latecomers are strictly not allowed.

Stay Updated for Your Exam Day

Success in Railway Exams starts with being punctual and prepared. Your Railway Admit Card is not just an entry ticket; it is your guide to reaching the right center at the right time. We strongly advise all candidates to download their hall tickets as soon as the link becomes active to avoid last-minute server congestion. For the fastest updates on exam dates, shift timings, and center details, keep visiting RailwayExams.Com. We wish you the very best of luck in your preparation!