NCERT Non Academic Admit Card 2026 (Advt. 01/2025) — Out Now
Group A, B & C Hall Ticket Live at digialm.com | CBT: 24, 25 & 27 March 2026
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), under the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, has released the Admit Card / Hall Ticket for the Non Academic Direct Quota Recruitment 2025 (Advt. No. 01/2025/Non-Academic). The admit card is available for download at digialm.com. Candidates selected to appear in the Computer Based Test (CBT) for 173 posts across Group A (Level 10–12), Group B (Level 6–8), and Group C (Level 2–5) must log in with their Registration Number and Password to download their personalised hall ticket. The CBT is scheduled on 24 March, 25 March, and 27 March 2026. Your individual exam date, shift time, and exam centre are printed on your admit card only — download, print in colour, and verify every detail immediately.
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| Organisation | National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) — Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi |
| Advertisement No. | 01/2025/Non-Academic — Non Academic Direct Quota Recruitment 2025 |
| Total Vacancies | 173 posts — Group A: 9 | Group B: 26 | Group C: 138 |
| Post Groups | Group A (Pay Level 10–12) | Group B (Level 6–8) | Group C (Level 2–5) — 7th CPC |
| Notification Date | 24 December 2025 |
| Application Window | 27 December 2025 → 2 February 2026 (Extended) |
| Admit Card Status | ✅ Released — Available at digialm.com |
| CBT Exam Dates | 24 March 2026 | 25 March 2026 | 27 March 2026 |
| Exam Mode | Computer Based Test (CBT) — Online at designated centres |
| CBT Pattern | 100 Questions | 100 Marks | 90 Minutes | Negative Marking | Bilingual |
| Admit Card Portal | digialm.com/EForms/configuredHtml/1258/96551/login.html |
| Official Website | ncert.nic.in |
| Login Credentials | Registration Number + Password or Date of Birth |
| CBT Result Expected | April–May 2026 |
| Posting Locations | NCERT HQ Delhi | RIEs: Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mysuru | PDCs: Shillong, Gauhati, Kolkata |
| Event / Milestone | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Official Notification Published | 24 December 2025 | |
| Application Window Opens | 27 December 2025 | |
| Original Last Date to Apply | 16 January 2026 | |
| Extended Last Date to Apply | 2 February 2026 at 11:55 PM | |
| Exam Date Notification Released | 10–11 March 2026 | |
| Admit Card / Hall Ticket Released ✅ | Available Now at digialm.com | |
| CBT Exam — Day 1 | 24 March 2026 | |
| CBT Exam — Day 2 | 25 March 2026 | |
| CBT Exam — Day 3 | 27 March 2026 |
The NCERT hall ticket is available exclusively through digialm.com — no postal dispatch. Every candidate must log in individually and download their personalised admit card. Use this 6-step process:
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Open the Official NCERT Admit Card Portal
Navigate to the direct digialm link above — OR — open ncert.nic.in, click "Vacancies", find "Non-Academic Direct Quota Recruitment 2025 (Advt. 01/2025/Non-Academic)", and click the Admit Card link. Both paths lead to the same login page.
Log In with Registration Number and Password
Enter your Registration Number / User ID and Password or Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) as set during application. Complete the CAPTCHA carefully. Click Login / Submit. Repeated failed attempts may temporarily lock your account — cross-check your credentials from the application acknowledgement or original SMS/email before trying again.
Click the "Download Admit Card" Link on Your Dashboard
After logging in, your candidate dashboard appears. Find the button or link labelled "Download Admit Card" or "Hall Ticket" for Advertisement No. 01/2025/Non-Academic. Click it to open your personalised hall ticket as a PDF file in a new tab or download window.
Verify Every Detail Before Printing
Check: full name spelling (must match Class 10 certificate) · registration and roll number · post applied for · exam date and shift · reporting time · exam centre name and full address · photo clarity. Any error must be reported via the Helpdesk tab at least 48–72 hours before your exam date — not on the morning of the exam.
Print in Colour on A4 Paper — Take 2 Copies
Save the PDF and print in colour on A4 paper. The photograph must be clearly visible — blurry or faded printouts may cause entry issues. Print at least 2 copies — one to submit if required at the centre, one as your personal record throughout the recruitment process including Document Verification.
Locate Your Exam Centre in Advance
Google your assigned exam centre immediately after downloading. If possible, do a physical recce the day before the exam to identify the exact building, gate, floor, and nearest transport stop. Many CBT venues occupy large campuses with multiple gates. Knowing your route eliminates all last-minute confusion and ensures you arrive well within the reporting window.
NCERT has notified 173 non-academic posts across three pay level bands under the 7th CPC. Positions span administrative, technical, financial, and support functions at NCERT HQ and its Regional Institutes and Production Centres across India.
| Post Name | Group | Pay Level | Core Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant Engineer (Civil / Electrical) | A | 10–12 | B.E./B.Tech Civil or Electrical Engineering |
| Senior Admin / Finance Officer | A | 10–12 | PG in relevant discipline + experience |
| Junior Engineer (Civil / Electrical) | B | 6–8 | 3-year Diploma Civil or Electrical Engineering |
| Accountant / Finance Assistant | B | 6–8 | B.Com + accounts/finance experience |
| Caretaker / Technical Supervisor | B | 6–8 | Relevant diploma or trade qualification + exp. |
| Lower Division Clerk (LDC) | C | 2 | 12th pass + Typing: 35 wpm English or 30 wpm Hindi |
| Lab Assistant | C | 2–4 | 10th/12th pass with Science, or ITI |
| Technician (various trades) | C | 2–5 | ITI certificate in relevant trade (NCVT/SCVT) |
| Storekeeper / Computer Operator | C | 4–5 | Graduation + computer knowledge |
| Driver Grade-III / MTS / Peon | C | 2–3 | 10th pass; Driver: valid commercial licence |
| Total — All Groups Combined | 173 Posts | ||
₹56,100–78,800
₹35,400–47,600
₹19,900–29,200
Advt. 01/2025
March 2026
100 Qs/Marks
The CBT has two sections with independent qualifying thresholds. Section B (domain-specific, 70 marks) is the decisive section — failing either section individually disqualifies the candidate even if the total is high. Prioritise your post-specific technical subject above all else.
| Section | Subjects / Topics Covered | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Section A — General Aptitude | General English & Comprehension · Logical Reasoning · Quantitative Aptitude · General Awareness & Current Affairs · Computer Knowledge & Applications | 30 | 30 |
| Section B — Domain / Post-Specific | Civil/Electrical Engineering (AE/JE) · Accountancy (Finance posts) · ITI trade knowledge (Technician) · English Typing/Grammar (LDC) · Lab Science (Lab Assistant) · and so on per post applied | 70 | 70 |
| Total | 100 | 100 | |
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Duration | 90 minutes | PwBD: +30 minutes compensatory time |
| Question Type | Objective MCQ — 4 options, 1 correct answer |
| Correct Answer | +1 mark (most posts) | +0.5 marks Sec A for Group A (AE) posts |
| Wrong Answer | Negative marking applies — see official marking scheme PDF at ncert.nic.in |
| Unattempted | 0 marks — no penalty for skipping |
| Medium / Language | English and Hindi — bilingual interface |
| Min. Qualifying — Section A | 40% (12/30) for UR/EWS | 35% (10.5/30) for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwBD |
| Min. Qualifying — Section B | 40% (28/70) for UR/EWS | 35% (24.5/70) for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwBD |
| Section Independence Rule | Both sections must individually clear the threshold — strong Sec B cannot compensate weak Sec A |
| Group A AE Special Pattern | CBT: 150 marks (Sec A 0.5/Q, Sec B 1/Q) + Interview: 50 marks = 200 marks total |
- Target 18+ in Section A (60%) and 48+ in Section B (68%) for a competitive total of 66+/100 and safe clearance of both thresholds.
- Section B is the differentiator — domain knowledge depth determines your rank among peers who all pass Section A comfortably.
- Skip questions you are genuinely unsure about — a blank is 0 marks, a wrong answer costs marks. Only guess when you can eliminate at least 2 options with confidence.
| Field on Admit Card | What to Verify |
|---|---|
| Candidate's Full Name | Spelling must exactly match Class 10 certificate — report error via Helpdesk immediately |
| Registration / Roll Number | Your unique exam identifier — note and memorise it for all future stages |
| Post Applied For | Confirm exact post name and pay level matches your application |
| Exam Date & Shift | Cross-check against official post-wise schedule (24, 25, or 27 March 2026) |
| Reporting Time | Arrive 30–45 minutes BEFORE this time — gates close at reporting time, no exceptions |
| Exam Centre Name & Address | Google now — confirm exact building, gate, floor, and nearest transport in advance |
| Candidate Photograph | Must clearly show your face — same photo as application; blurry/faded photos cause entry problems |
| Candidate Signature | Must match application form signature and physical attendance sheet at exam centre |
| Important Instructions | Read every instruction line — prohibited items, ID requirements, dress norms for your specific centre |
- Printed Admit Card (Colour, A4) — photograph clearly visible. Carry 2 copies. No digital/phone version accepted.
- Original Valid Photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence. Original only — photocopy not accepted under any circumstance.
- 2–3 Passport-Size Photographs — same as application photo. Required for attendance sheet signature at most centres.
- Black or Blue Ball Point Pen — for signing attendance sheets and any physical forms at the centre.
- PwBD Certificate (if applicable) — original + self-attested copy. Mandatory for extra time and scribe facility.
- Mobile phones, tablets, earphones, power banks — immediate confiscation + possible disqualification
- Smartwatches, digital watches, Bluetooth devices — not permitted even if switched off
- Calculators, log tables, slide rules — no external computation tools; rough sheets provided at centre
- Books, notes, printed study material — nothing external permitted; rough sheets provided at centre
- Bags, wallets, large jewellery, metallic items — no storage at exam venues; leave valuables at home
Applications are closed. However, candidates shortlisted from the CBT must present original certificates that exactly match declarations made at application time. Any discrepancy — even a spelling error or expired OBC certificate — results in immediate disqualification at DV. Verify now.
| Group | Educational Qualification | Age Limit (UR) |
|---|---|---|
| Group A (Level 10–12) AE, Admin/Finance Officers | B.E./B.Tech Civil or Electrical Engineering for AE posts; Graduation or PG in relevant discipline with required experience for administrative and finance posts | Up to 35–50 years (post-specific). OBC: +3 | SC/ST: +5 | PwBD: +10 years over UR limit |
| Group B (Level 6–8) JE, Accountant, Caretaker | 3-year Diploma in Civil/Electrical Engineering (JE); B.Com + experience (Accountant); relevant diploma or trade qualification + experience for Caretaker and similar supervisory posts | Up to 30–35 years (post-specific). OBC: +3 | SC/ST: +5 | PwBD: +10 years |
| Group C (Level 2–5) LDC, Technician, Lab Asst., Driver, MTS | 10th/12th pass for LDC, Driver, MTS; ITI in relevant trade (NCVT/SCVT) for Technician; Graduation for Computer Operator/Storekeeper. LDC: typing 35 wpm English or 30 wpm Hindi on computer | 18–27 years (most Group C posts). OBC: +3 | SC/ST: +5 | PwBD: +10 | Ex-SM: as per Govt. norms |
| Group | Pay Level (7th CPC) | Starting Basic Pay | Approx. Gross CTC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group A — Officers | Level 10–12 | ₹56,100 – ₹78,800/month | ~₹85,000 – ₹1,20,000/month |
| Group B — Supervisory | Level 6–8 | ₹35,400 – ₹47,600/month | ~₹55,000 – ₹75,000/month |
| Group C — Entry / Support | Level 2–5 | ₹19,900 – ₹29,200/month | ~₹30,000 – ₹48,000/month |
- Dearness Allowance (DA) revised quarterly | House Rent Allowance (HRA) based on X/Y/Z city classification
- Transport Allowance (TA) | Children Education Allowance (CEA) up to 2 children
- NPS Pension (National Pension System) | Gratuity on qualifying service | Group Insurance
- Medical facility access at NCERT dispensaries | Priority KVS school admission for dependent children
- Career progression through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) within NCERT's grade structure
| Stage | Posts Applicable | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1: CBT | All 173 posts | 100 Qs / 100 marks / 90 min. Sec A 30M + Sec B 70M. Negative marking. Min. qualifying 40% UR/EWS, 35% reserved — per section independently. CBT score determines shortlisting for next stage. |
| Stage 2: Skill / Trade Test | LDC, Steno, Technician, Driver, Lab Assistant, Computer Operator and other eligible posts | Post-specific practical evaluation — LDC typing (35 wpm Eng / 30 wpm Hindi), Driver test, Technician trade practical. Qualifying in nature for most posts — CBT score drives final ranking. |
| Stage 3: Interview | Group A posts only (AE, Admin Officer, Finance Officer) | 50-mark personal interview by NCERT Selection Board. CBT 150M + Interview 50M = 200 marks total for Group A merit list. No interview for Group B or C. |
| Stage 4: Document Verification | All finally shortlisted candidates | Original certificates presented at NCERT office. Education, age, category, and experience documents verified against application. Any discrepancy = immediate disqualification. No appeals. |
| Stage 5: Medical Examination | All finally selected candidates | Medical fitness by authorised government medical officer. Post-specific health standards apply. Medically unfit candidates forfeit the appointment offer. |
Selected candidates are posted at NCERT HQ or one of its Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs) and Production-cum-Distribution Centres (PDCs). Final posting location is at NCERT's sole administrative discretion — candidates may express a preference during DV but it is not binding.
Provisional Answer Key Released
Within 1–2 weeks after 27 March 2026, NCERT publishes the provisional answer key on ncert.nic.in and the digialm portal. Candidates can view responses against the key and raise objections — NCERT will announce the objection schedule and fee structure with the answer key notice. Monitor ncert.nic.in regularly as no SMS/email alerts are sent.
Final Answer Key & CBT Result — April–May 2026
After the expert committee reviews all objections, NCERT releases the final answer key and computed CBT scores. Post-wise, category-wise merit lists are published on ncert.nic.in. Expected April–May 2026. Shortlisted candidates receive Skill Test or Interview call letters via registered email and the candidate portal.
Skill Test (for LDC, Technician, Driver, Lab Assistant, Computer Operator)
Shortlisted Group C candidates for eligible posts appear for the post-specific skill test — typing test for LDC/Steno, trade practical for Technician, driving test for Driver, etc. The Skill Test is qualifying in nature for most posts — your CBT score alone determines final merit ranking. Pass the Skill Test and you advance to DV.
Interview — Group A Posts Only (50 Marks)
Group A shortlisted candidates appear before NCERT's Selection Board for a 50-mark personal interview. This score is directly added to the CBT score for the final Group A merit list (200 marks total). Prepare in-depth technical knowledge for your domain — Civil/Electrical for AE, Finance for officer posts — along with structured communication and confidence.
Document Verification → Medical Examination → Appointment
Finally selected candidates receive DV call letters and present all original certificates at the designated NCERT venue. After successful DV, a government medical officer evaluates fitness per post-specific standards. Candidates cleared through all stages receive the appointment order with joining date and assigned posting location.
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