Good news for railway job aspirants! The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the schedule for the CBT-2 exam for the Non-Technical Popular Category (NTPC) Undergraduate Recruitment 2025. Candidates can now plan their preparation accordingly.
1. What Is CBT-2?
· CBT-2 (Computer Based Test 2) is the second stage of the NTPC UG recruitment process
· Candidates qualifying CBT-1 are eligible for CBT-2
· This stage is crucial for final selection into various NTPC positions
2. Exam Date
· CBT-2 Exam Month: december 2025
· Exact dates and slots will be available on the official RRB regional websites
· Candidates are advised to download the admit card once released
Keep checking the official RRB portal for latest updates on CBT-2 schedules.
3. Eligibility for CBT-2
· Candidates must have cleared CBT-1 of NTPC UG 2025
· Ensure your roll number and registration details match the CBT-1 records
· Only eligible candidates will be allowed to appear for CBT-2
4. Exam Pattern & Syllabus
· Mode: Online / Computer Based
· Duration: Typically 90–120 minutes
· Subjects:
o General Awareness
o Mathematics
o General Intelligence & Reasoning
· Marking Scheme: Correct answers awarded, negative marking for wrong answers
Focus on areas of weakness from CBT-1 performance to improve scores.
5. How to Prepare
· Revise previous NTPC UG question papers
· Practice mock tests and online quizzes
· Focus on time management and accuracy during preparation
· Stay updated with current affairs for the General Awareness section
6. Final Takeaway
With the CBT-2 exam scheduled for december 2025, eligible candidates should intensify their preparation and keep a close watch on official RRB updates. success in CBT-2 is the key step toward securing an NTPC UG position in indian Railways.
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