The RRB Group D City Intimation slip for the previous year cycle has been released by the board. In the massive recruitment drive by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) for Group D posts under advertisement number CEN 08/2025, the city intimation slip is a significant milestone for candidates. In this article, we explore everything you should know about the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip 2025-26 – what it is, why it matters, how to download it, key details it contains, what candidates should do once they get it, and more.
What is the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip?
The RRB Group D City Intimation Slip is a document issued by the RRB for the Group D recruitment process. It does not serve as the admit card; rather, it simply informs candidates of:
- The exam city/zone where they will appear
- The date of their exam (or at least the date slot)
- Possibly the shift timing they are assigned
This year, for the Group D recruitment drive under CEN 08/2025, the RRB released this slip ahead of the exam to allow candidates to make travel and accommodation arrangements in advance.
Important Dates and Timeline for 2025-26
Below is a timeline of relevant events about the City Intimation Slip for RRB Group D 2025-26:
| Event | Date |
| RRB Group D City Intimation Slip | Released |
| RRB Group D Exam Date | Part 1- 27th, 28th November, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th December 2025 Part 2 & 3- 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 29th, 30th December 2025 |
| Admit card (e‑call letter) release | Released |
Where can I get the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip Link?
The RRB Group D City Intimation Slip link has been issued to the candidates. The official download link is shared below:
RRB Group D City Intimation Slip Link
How to download the Group D City Intimation Slip?
To download the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip, candidates must visit the official RRB website of their region. Given below are the detailed steps:
- Visit the official website of your respective RRB or the central portal
- On the homepage look for the link labelled “CEN 08/2025 (RRB Group D) – Exam City Intimation Slip” (or similar).
- Click the link and you will be directed to a login page. Enter your Registration Number / Username, Date of Birth / Password, and fill any Captcha.
- After login, the slip will be displayed showing your allocated exam city, date, shift etc.
- Download the slip and take a printout or store it securely for future reference.
Checklist for download:
- Ensure your login credentials (reg. number & DOB) are ready
- Use a stable internet connection
- If the portal is slow, keep calm and try after some time (high traffic)
- Download and print for your records
RRB Group D City Intimation Slip 2025-26
We have provided below a sample city intimation slip released for Jaipur for the exam on 27 November 2025. Check it out below:

What details are mentioned on the slip?
Some of the important details mentioned on the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip include exam city, state, reporting time, exam time, and more. Check these carefully, because they determine exam logistics.
- Exam City and State (where your exam centre is located)
- Exam Date (the specific day you have been allotted)
- Shift timing (morning/afternoon/evening)
- Reporting time (when you must reach the exam centre)
- Gate closing time (last entry allowed)
- Exam start time
How many shifts are there in RRB Group D Exam 2025-26?
The RRB Group D examination will be conducted in 3 shifts across the country. Check out the shift timings as per the previous year’s examinations conducted:
| Shift | Reporting Time | Gate Close | Exam Start |
| Shift 1 | 07:30 AM | 08:30 AM | 09:00 AM |
| Shift 2 | 11:15 AM | 12:15 PM | 12:45 PM |
| Shift 3 | 03:00/03:30 PM | 04:00/04:30 PM | 04:30/05:00 PM |
Other important notes printed on the slip:
- AADHAAR verification may be mandatory at the exam centre.
- The slip clarifies that it is not the admit card – mere possession of the City Intimation Slip does not guarantee entry; you still need the admit card.
- No change of city/centre/shift will be permitted once the slip is issued.
Why the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip Matters?
The RRB Group D City Intimation Slip matters as it helps candidates to plan and manage their travel. Given below are the important reasons why downloading the slip is important:
- Allows planning of travel/accommodation in advance. With exam cities often different from home towns, early awareness helps.
- Helps avoid last‑minute confusion over centre/city/shift.
- For large applicants’ pool (1.08 crore + as per CEN 08/2025) the logistics are huge; this slip helps smoothen flow.
What you should do next:
- Once you download the slip, note down the city, date and shift.
- Reserve travel and lodging early (especially if exam city is far).
- Keep a printed copy of the slip with you till your exam is done (carry it on exam day if required).
- Monitor the official website for the release of your admit card (which will have centre address, roll number).
- Ensure you carry the required ID (AADHAAR, etc.) and other documents on exam day.
- Check shift timing and front‑door closing time – reaching late may lead to disqualification.
What are the common issues in RRB Group D City Intimation Slip?
Certain issues such as printing mistakes, may persist in the RRB Group D City Intimation Slip. In such cases, candidates must contact the official authorities immediately. The most common issues include:
- Slip not showing for your application: If you cannot find your slip even though you applied, maybe your city/shift is yet to be allotted. Keep checking the website.
- Lost registration number: Use “Forgot Registration Number/Password” options on login page or check your email/SMS.
- Wrong details on slip: If your name, date of birth etc look incorrect, contact the RRB helpdesk immediately.
- Unable to download due to server issues: High traffic is common; try at off‑peak times, use good internet, try a different browser.
- Transport/accommodation issues after city allotment: Because many candidates may get cities away from home, act early to book lodging and transport.
For aspirants of the RRB Group D recruitment under CEN 08/2025, the City Intimation Slip is a key document – not just another piece of paper, but a practical tool to plan your exam journey. By knowing your assigned city, shift and date well in advance, you reduce last‑minute stress and focus more on your preparation.
FAQs
The RRB Group D City Intimation Slip is a pre-exam document released before the admit card. It informs candidates about their exam city, exam date, and shift, helping them plan travel and accommodation.
No. The City Intimation Slip only tells you the exam city and date, whereas the Admit Card (E-Call Letter) contains the exact exam centre address, reporting time, roll number, and other required exam-day instructions.
You can download it from your regional RRB website by logging in with your Registration Number and Date of Birth. A dedicated link, such as “CEN 08/2025 – Group D Exam City Intimation Slip,” will be provided once released.
The slip typically includes:
Exam City
Exam Date
Exam Shift (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
Reporting Time & Gate Closing Time
Important exam-day instructions
After downloading, candidates should:
Note down the exam city, date and shift
Plan travel and accommodation if the city is far
Wait for the Admit Card, which is released 4–5 days before the exam
Keep the slip safely till the exam

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