RRB Technician City Intimation 2026 Link: Railway Technician Grade 1 and 3 exam city slips released, exam to start from March 6..
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the exam city intimation slip for the Technician Grade 1 and 3 recruitment. Candidates applying for this recruitment can download the exam city slip by visiting the official website of RRB Chandigarh, rrbcdg.gov.in, and entering their login details.
Note that the city slip is used to obtain information about the exam city and to prepare for travel. It cannot be used as an admit card.
Download via Email and SMS
The Railway has also sent a direct link to the exam city slip to your registered email address and mobile number via SMS. You can download the city intimation slip by clicking on that link and entering your login details directly.
Steps to Download the City Slip
To download the RRB Technician City Slip 2026, first visit the official website.
Click on the City Slip link on the home page or the link sent via email or SMS.
You must then log in by entering your registration number, password, and the provided captcha code.
The City Intimation Slip will now open on your screen, where you can download and print it.
The Exam Will Be Held on These Dates
The RRB Technician Recruitment (CEN 2/2025) exam will be conducted by the RRB on March 6, 9, 10, and 13, 2026, at designated exam centers across the country.
RRB Technician City Intimation 2026
https://rrb.digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/33128/98139/login.html
When Will Admit Cards Be Released?
The Railway releases admit cards four days before the exam. Therefore, the admit cards will be made available online on March 2 or 3.
Exam Pattern
The RRB Technician Grade 1 and 3 recruitment exams will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions. Candidates will be given 90 minutes to complete the paper. The question paper will include questions from Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Science, General Awareness, and Computers and Applications.
Keep in mind that each question in this exam carries one mark. Correct answers will earn one mark. There is also a negative marking provision in the exam. One-third of a mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Therefore, candidates should avoid guessing questions for which they do not know the answers.
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