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PARTICIPATE In RRB (Railway)(M-R(-3610)

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What you'll learn

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is a governmental organisation in India responsible for recruiting new employees to work in Indian Railways. Its mandate covers various posts across different departments, from entry-level positions to skilled technical roles.

RRB Description and Key Functions

  • Objective: To ensure fair, transparent, and efficient recruitment of personnel for various categories of posts in the Indian Railways network.
  • Structure: There are multiple RRBs located across different zones and cities in India (e.g., RRB Mumbai, RRB Chennai, RRB Secunderabad).
  • Recruitment Process: The process typically involves Computer Based Tests (CBTs), followed by skill tests, physical efficiency tests (PET), document verification, and medical examinations, depending on the requirements of the specific job role.

Major Exams Conducted by RRB

The RRB conducts several high-profile examinations regularly:

  1. RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC): This is one of the most popular exams, recruiting for graduate and undergraduate posts like Junior Clerk cum Typist, Accounts Clerk cum Typist, Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Goods Guard, Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Station Master, etc.
  2. RRB Group D (Level 1 Posts): This exam recruits for track maintainers, assistant pointsman, assistant in various departments (e.g., engineering, electrical, stores), and other entry-level positions.
  3. RRB ALP & Technicians (Assistant Loco Pilot): This exam recruits technical staff responsible for operating trains (ALPs) and maintaining railway infrastructure (Technicians).

Candidates can find official announcements, detailed notifications, and application procedures on the various RRB official websites.





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Course Syllabus

he Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts various exams such as Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC), Group D (Level 1 posts), and Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP). The syllabus for these exams generally covers four common sections, with some variations depending on the specific post and stage of the exam. 

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, candidates should always refer to the official notification on the specific RRB official websites.

Common Sections Across RRB Exams

Most RRB exams' first-stage Computer-Based Tests (CBT 1) include the following core subjects:

  • Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude)
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning
  • General Awareness & Current Affairs
  • General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences up to 10th standard CBSE level for Group D and ALP exams) 

Detailed Subject-wise Syllabus

The following topics are generally covered in the respective sections:

While the specific topics within each subject area can be extensive, here's a general overview of key topics often included in the syllabus for Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness & Current Affairs, and General Science, based on various RRB exams. 

  • Mathematics: Includes topics like Number Systems, Decimals, Fractions, Percentages, Ratio and Proportion, Mensuration, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
  • General Intelligence & Reasoning: Covers Analogies, Series, Coding and Decoding, Relationships, Syllogisms, Venn Diagrams, Puzzles, Data Sufficiency, and Analytical Reasoning.
  • General Awareness & Current Affairs: Focuses on current events of national and international importance, History, Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, Scientific developments, and basics of computers.
  • General Science: Typically based on the CBSE Class 10 syllabus, covering fundamental concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences. 

Post-Specific Variations

  • RRB NTPC: The CBT 2 syllabus is similar to CBT 1 but with increased difficulty. Some posts may require a Typing Skill Test or a Computer-Based Aptitude Test (CBAT).
  • RRB Group D: The exam involves a CBT, followed by a Physical Efficiency Test (PET). General Science has a significant weightage in the CBT.
  • RRB ALP & Technician: CBT 2 has two parts. Part A covers the general subjects, while Part B is a qualifying trade test relevant to the candidate's chosen discipline (e.g., Electrical, Mechanical). 

Candidates are advised to practice with mock tests and previous question papers

Course Fees

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₹4500/-
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₹ 50/-
Course Duration
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6 Months

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