NPCIL 2026 admit cards released, CBT to begin March 7 across Karnataka: Check direct link to download hall tickets here

NPCIL 2026 admit cards released, CBT to begin March 7 across Karnataka: Check direct link to download hall tickets here

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has published the admit cards of Kaiga Site recruitment examination 2026. Computer-Based Tests (CBT): It will commence on March 7, 2026. On the official NPCIL careers portal, candidates who have applied to several technical and administrative positions under Advertisement No. NPCIL/KAIGA SITE/HRM/01/2025 should access their hall tickets online.Kaiga Plant Site recruitment exams will be conducted in phases, which will be in various cities within Karnataka. The timeline encompasses a broad scope of posts such as Stipendiary Trainee, Scientific Assistant-B, Technician, Assistant Grade-1, Nurse-A, and other technical positions.While the Stage‑1 CBT for Category I posts, such as Stipendiary Trainee and Scientific Assistants in disciplines like Electrical, Mechanical, Health Physics, Electronics, and Instrumentation began on March 2, and separate tests for certain Mechanical and Nursing posts were on March 5 and 6, the main cycle of Category II and other technical examinations starts on March 7, 2026.

NPCIL Kaiga recruitment 2026: Steps to download admit card

Candidates can follow the steps elucidated here to download the NPCIL Kaiga admit card 2026 on the official website:

  • Move to the official NPCIL careers website: npcilcareers.co.in
  • On the homepage, click on the “Kaiga Site Recruitment 2026” notification or the “Admit Card / Hall Ticket” link.
  • Enter your Application Number / Registration ID and Date of Birth / Password in the required fields.
  • Click on Submit / Login to access your admit card.
  • Review the details carefully, including exam date, session, and venue.
  • Download and save the admit card PDF for future reference.
  • Take a printout of the admit card to carry to the examination centre.

Candidates can click on the link provided here to download the NPCIL Kaiga admit card 2026.Aspirants are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the latest updates related to the NPCIL Kaiga recruitment process 2026.

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