The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the city intimation slip for the Group D recruitment 2025, which allows candidates to see their allotted exam city, date and shift ahead of the Computer-Based Test (CBT). The slip gives you much-needed clarity on where you’ll be writing the exam so that you can plan your travel and logistics accordingly.
I am writing about this update because receiving the city slip is a major milestone for all candidates who applied for Group D. It means your exam location and schedule are now fixed, which helps reduce last-minute stress and confusion. Many aspirants struggle with travel and accommodation when their city is unclear. By explaining how to download the slip, what details it contains, and what you should do next, I hope to help you move smoothly into the next phase of the recruitment process.
What the City Intimation Slip Contains
- Allotted exam city where you need to appear
- Assigned date and shift (morning/afternoon) for the test
- Your registration/application number for verification
- Instructions on reporting time, gate closing and exam day logistics
Exam Date & Schedule Overview
- The exam for RRB Group D 2025 covers multiple posts under advertisement CEN 08/2024.
- Candidates who receive the city slip must prepare for the CBT exam within the given slot.
- Admit cards will follow the city slip by a few days and will carry the exact centre address and other final details.
How to Download Your City Intimation Slip
• Visit the official RRB portal for your region.
• Click on the link labelled “City Intimation Slip – Group D 2025”.
• Enter your registration/application number and date of birth.
• Download the PDF of your city slip and print or save it for reference.
• Keep it safely until your exam is complete.
Why This Slip Matters
- It confirms where you’ll write your exam, which helps in travel and preparation planning.
- Once you know the city and shift, you can organise accommodation, commute and timings well in advance.
- Having the slip early gives you a head-start over candidates who wait for the admit card only.
- While this slip is not your admit card, it is a strong indication that your application has been accepted and you are on schedule.
What to Do Next
- Save the city slip and check all your details carefully (name, application number, city, date).
- Begin making travel or local arrangements if your exam city is far from home.
- Stay ready for the admit card release — this will include exam centre address, photo and instructions.
- Continue focused revision, especially since knowing your exact exam date and shift helps plan your final preparation effectively.












