The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has declared a re-examination for the Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) roles. This re-exam is specifically for candidates who encountered technical issues during the exam conducted on July 15, 2025. The City Intimation Slip for this re-exam has been issued, and candidates can begin downloading their Admit Card from August 27, 2025. The re-exam is scheduled for August 31, 2025.
Essential Information Key Details:
- Position: Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP)
- Total Vacancies: 18,799
- Re-exam Date: August 31, 2025
- Admit Card Download Start Date: August 27, 2025
- City Intimation Slip: Available on the official website
This re-exam is intended for candidates who faced technical difficulties during the July 15, 2025 exam. Only those who successfully passed CBT-2 will be eligible for this re-exam.
Important Guidelines Important Information:
- Admit Card will be accessible online, and candidates must download it from the official website rrbapply.gov.in.
- The Admit Card will not be sent via post, and previously issued admit cards will not be accepted. Candidates must utilize the newly downloaded admit card.
- The Admit Card will be available 4 days prior to the exam, starting from August 27, 2025.
Exam Pattern for RRB ALP RRB ALP Exam Structure:
The selection process comprises three stages:
Those who pass CBT-2 will be invited to take the CBAT. The final stages include Document Verification and a Medical Test.
Steps to Download the Admit Card How to Obtain Your Admit Card:
For any inquiries, the RRB has established a Helpdesk available from Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 6 PM.
Ensure you download your admit card starting August 27 and prepare for the upcoming exam!
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