RRB NTPC Exam City Slip 2025: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the city intimation slip for the RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2025 examination. Registered candidates can now access the city slip by logging in to their respective regional RRB websites using their application credentials. The link to view the exam city and date, along with the option to download the free travel authority for SC/ST candidates, is active on the official websites of all RRBs. Over 1.08 crore candidates apply for 32,438 Railways Group D posts The notice further clarified that downloading of e-call letters (admit cards) will begin four days before the respective exam dates mentioned in the intimation slip. SMS and email notifications are being sent to all candidates whose city slips have been activated, using the contact information provided at the time of registration. How to download RRB NTPC Exam City Slip 2025 (Undergraduate Level): Step 1: Go to the official website of your respective regional RRB. Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the link that says “RRB NTPC UG Exam City Slip 2025.” Step 3: Enter your login credentials, including your user ID, password, and the captcha code displayed on the screen. Step 4: Once logged in, your exam city intimation slip will appear on the screen. Step 5: Download the slip and take a printout for future reference. The slip contains details about the examination city, state, date, shift timing, reporting time, and gate closure, along with the start time of the exam. Candidates who have misplaced their application details can retrieve their registration number and reset their password through the login page at rrbapply.gov.in. For assistance, a helpdesk has been set up and can be reached at 9513166169 between 9 am and 6 pm from Monday to Saturday. Additionally, a helpdesk link is also available after logging in with the city intimation credentials. Railways withdraws mangalsutra ban on recruitment exam candidates after outrage The RRB NTPC Undergraduate 2025 exam is scheduled to be held between August 7 and September 8, 2025. It will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode and will last for 90 minutes. The question paper will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions divided into three sections - 40 questions from General Awareness, 30 from Mathematics, and 30 from General Intelligence and Reasoning. There will be a penalty of 1/3 mark for every incorrect answer, making accuracy as crucial as speed in this examination.