
RRB Group D Exam 2025 First Shift Update: The first day of the RRB Group D 2025 Exam turned out to be far more eventful than expected. While candidates walked into the day expecting smooth conduct of the CBT, several surprising updates surfaced—including paper cancellation and rescheduling at selected centres.
This report breaks down everything shared in the video transcript—real student experiences, official notices, unexpected mails, and what happens next.
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Many students received an unexpected mail stating that their RRB Group D 2025 exam has been rescheduled. Some got it yesterday, while many received it on the morning of the exam.
The email mentioned:
Due to unavoidable circumstances, the exam has been rescheduled.”
RRB Group D New exam dates and city details will be communicated soon via:
SMS
Candidate portal
The reason was labelled as “unavoidable circumstances”, implying something that could not be delayed or controlled—possibly technical glitches, operational issues, or centre-related problems.
From the transcript, it’s clear that:
Students with exam centres in Jamshedpur for 27 & 28 November had their exams postponed.
These candidates will receive fresh dates shortly.
This sudden change caused confusion, especially for candidates who had already reached their exam centres.
Although RRB didn't specify the exact issue, the common possibilities include:
Technical failure at the centre
Server or system malfunction
Irregularities detected during first shift
Administrative issues
The video speaker emphasised that students shouldn’t panic, as such decisions are often made to ensure fair and error-free examination.
RRB clarified an important point:
If your Phase-1 exam isn't scheduled before 12 January 2025,
Your exam will be conducted in later phases, continuing beyond 16 January.
This update came from RRB Guwahati, highlighting their region-specific changes.
Here’s what affected candidates must follow:
Check only the official communication.
New dates will be shared shortly.
Rescheduling ensures the exam is conducted properly without glitches.
Each region shares notices separately.