RRB NTPC 2020
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The status to check the application form confirmation or rejection for RRB NTPC Recruitment 2019 is opened upto September 30, 2020. The facility is available on the official regional website of Railway Recruitment Board. The candidates who are appearing for the exam can check out the examination pattern provided below. The application status checking process for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Recruitment 2019 was commenced from September 21, 2020.
The RRB has announced the CBT 1 exam date for the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Recruitment 2019. The exam date was announced by the Railway Board Chairman V. K Yadav in his latest press conference. As per the announcement, the RRB NTPC CBT 1 is likely to be conducted from December 15 onwards in the online mode. While the admit card for the same will be released by the RRB, 10 days before the exam.
RRB NTPC 2019: Exam Schedule
Events
Dates
Date of release of Official Notification
March 08, 2019
Last Date to Apply Online
April 22, 2019
Application Form Status LinkSeptember 21 to 30, 2020
Admit Card Release Date
Notified Soon
CBT Exam Date
December 15 onwards
RRB NTPC 2019: Exam Pattern
Exam will be conducted in three phase:
Stage – I: Computer Based Test (CBT); Candidates have to Solve 100 questions (MCQs) in 90 minutes.
Stage – II: Computer Based Test; Candidates have to Solve 120 questions (MCQs) in 90 minutes.
Stage – III: Typing Skill Test (TST) Candidates should be able to type 30 words per minute (WPM) in English or 25 words per minute (WPM) in Hindi without editing tools and spell check facility.
RRB NTPC 2019: Stage – I Exam Details
A total of 100 questions will be asked in the exam and the duration of the exam will be 90 minutes.
S. No.
Subject
No. of Questions
Time Duration
1
General Awareness
40
90 minutes
2
General Intelligence and Reasoning
30
3
Mathematics
30
Total
100
Note: The examination duration will be 120 minutes for eligible PwBD candidates accompanied with the scribe.
Candidates should note that there may be some variations in the number of questions in the actual question papers. Also, there will be negative marking and 1/3rd marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer.