Candidates whose RRB Group D examinations have been scheduled for upcoming week may start downloading their admit card now. RRB Group D admit card has been now uploaded for all the candidates whose examinations have been set till October 5, 2018. Railway Recruitment Board or RRB uploads its Group D Admit card four days prior to the scheduled examinations. According to the exam plans announced by the Boards, the Level 1 or Group D Computer Based Test or CBT for the recruitment of various posts will be held till December 14, 2018. (Read more about this in Hindi here)
Group D admit cards for exams scheduled till October 5 are hosted at links provided on the official websites of various RRBs. The RRB links can be accessed from the official Indian Railways website, indianrailways.gov.in.
Read: 64371 Group C Posts, Confirms Indian Railways: RRBs Prep For Second CBT
RRB Group D Admit Card: How to download
Follow the steps given here to download your admit cards:
Step 1:
Go to the respective RRBs of your choice
(to access the direct links of various board websites, click here)
Step 2:
Click on the admit card link given there
(the links will be given as like this: CEN-02/2018 - Click Here to Download e-call letter, Exam City & Date advice and SC/ST travel authority.)
Step 3:
Enter your registration details on next page
Step 4:
Submit the details
Step 5:
Download your RRB Group D admit card from next page
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A mock test link is activated on the official websites of RRBs to make the applicants accustomed with the examinations.
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