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The wait is over! NHPC (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation) has officially released the exam date for the JE (Junior Engineer) & Non-Executive posts (Advt. No. NH/Rectt./04/2025) through a computer-based test (CBT). This blog will guide you through every important detail — from important dates and exam pattern to preparation tips and FAQs.
Every year, thousands of engineering aspirants look forward to PSU exams like NHPC JE as they open avenues for stable government roles. With the exam date now officially announced, it’s critical to realign your preparation, mark important deadlines, and stay ahead of the competition. This article is your one-stop guide covering key details, strategies, and next steps.
NHPC JE 2025 Technical Test Series
Below is a translation and summary (from the Hindi notification you shared) converted into English, combined with updates from verified sources.
Note: The notification states that city-wise exam centre details will be published by 16th October via SMS/e-mail.
“City of exam will be informed by 16-10-2025 via SMS & email, so that candidates can plan travel” (translated)
Understanding the exam pattern is essential to strategize preparation. Below is a breakdown drawn from credible sources:
Exam Structure
Scoring & Negative Marking
+1 mark for each correct answer
–0.25 mark for each wrong answer (negative marking)
No penalty for unattempted questions
Bilingual exam: English & Hindi option
Important Tips Based on Pattern
Focus first on your technical core (140 Qs) — it carries the highest weight.
General Awareness and Reasoning are comparatively scoring; don’t ignore them.
Accuracy matters — because of negative marking, blind guesses may hurt.
Time management is key: you have ~0.9 minutes per question.
Here’s how you can maximize your chances of success:
Divide weeks by subjects: e.g. weeks 1–4 for core engineering topics, weeks 5–6 for GA & reasoning, last 2 weeks revision + mocks.
Daily micro goals: Set mini targets like “Complete 3 chapters” or “Solve 50 MCQs in reasoning.”
Cross-sectional revision: Even when focused on technical topics, allocate 30 minutes daily to GA or reasoning.
Standard textbooks of your discipline (e.g. Electrical Machines, Strength of Materials, Electronics, etc.).
Previous years’ papers or mock tests (for NHPC and other PSUs).
Online test series that replicate full-length CBT experience.
Start with sectional mocks; progress to full 200-question mocks.
Simulate exam conditions: no breaks, time limit, no distractions.
Post-test analysis: Identify weak areas and revisit them.
Regular reading of reliable sources (newspapers, magazines, government portals).
Focus especially on: energy sector, hydroelectric power, policy changes, national infrastructure.
Maintain a cheat sheet for formulas, key definitions, units, and diagrams.
Weekly revision cycles (e.g. Sunday revision of all topics covered that week).
As per the notification, NHPC will release city-wise exam center allocation by 16th October through SMS/e-mail.
Admit card (entry letter) will be available for download 3 days before the exam (i.e. ~26th October).
Alternate download options: via the NHPC official website login using your registration ID & password.
Steps to Download Admit Card:
Visit NHPC’s official recruitment portal (Career → Job → NH/Rectt./04/2025)
Log in with your credentials (registration ID + password)
Click “Download Admit Card / Entry Letter”
Check center, date, time, and instructions carefully
Print multiple copies and retain safely
Ensure you carry a printout, a valid photo ID, and any other documentary proof as specified in the admit card instructions.
Q1. Has NHPC officially confirmed the JE exam date? Yes — the notification states the exam will be held on 29th October 2025.
Q2. When will exam center city be allocated to candidates? By 16th October 2025 via SMS/e-mail.
Q3. What is the total number of JE vacancies? A total of 248 non-executive posts including JE, Accountant, Translator, etc.
Q4. Is there negative marking? Yes, 0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Q5. What if I miss downloading my admit card in time? You may not be allowed to sit in the exam. It’s crucial to download it once released and keep multiple backups.
Q6. What is the age limit? Up to 30 years (as per the notification).
The announcement of the NHPC JE exam date is a signal to shift from passive preparation to aggressive, results-oriented action. With less than a month in hand, every hour counts. Strategize, practice, and revise relentlessly.
Your next steps:
Mark all important dates on your calendar (especially 16th Oct and 29th Oct).
Finalize your study schedule and begin full revision mode.
Take mock tests under exam conditions.
Keep checking the NHPC website and e-mails for admit card updates.
If you want a free 2-week revision plan, subject-wise mock tests, or tips specific to your engineering branch, let me know — I’d be happy to prepare a custom guide for you.
Good luck with your NHPC JE exam preparation — you’ve got this!
NHPC has announced the Junior Engineer (JE) Exam date via notification NH/Rectt./04/2025. Read this guide for exam schedule, exam pattern, eligibility, tips, and how to download admit card.