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Qualifying only — CBT 1 marks don't count in final merit. Used to shortlist for CBT 2 (~20× vacancies). Multi-shift with normalisation; PwD candidates get 120 minutes.

About RRB NTPC (Graduate) — Non-Technical Popular Categories, Graduate Level

The RRB NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam is one of Indian Railways' largest recruitment drives, conducted by the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) under the Ministry of Railways. The Graduate-level NTPC recruits for officer-grade and supervisory posts that require a Bachelor's degree, drawing crores of applications across India every cycle.

Graduate-level NTPC posts include Station Master, Goods Guard, Senior Clerk-cum-Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, Senior Time Keeper, Commercial Apprentice, Traffic Apprentice and Senior Commercial-cum-Ticket Clerk. These are Group C posts with stable pay scales, central government benefits, railway passes for self and family, and career progression into supervisory and officer cadres.

The exam runs in a multi-stage structure — CBT 1 (qualifying), CBT 2 (merit-deciding), a Skill Test or Typing Test for select posts, followed by Document Verification and Medical Examination. Both CBTs are computer-based and use normalisation across shifts. CBT 1 has 100 questions in 90 minutes; CBT 2 has 120 questions in 90 minutes. Negative marking is 1/3 mark per wrong answer in both stages.

Conducted by: Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), Ministry of Railways, Government of India

Eligibility

General eligibility (most Graduate NTPC posts)

Age:
18-33 years (as per the latest notification's reference date). Age relaxation: SC/ST +5 years, OBC (non-creamy layer) +3 years, PwD +10 years (UR) / +13 years (OBC) / +15 years (SC/ST), ex-servicemen as per rules.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Final-year students are NOT eligible — the degree must be in hand on the notification's cut-off date.
Nationality:
Indian citizen, or subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or Tibetan refugee who came before 1 Jan 1962 with intent to settle permanently, or person of Indian origin migrated from specified countries.

Post-specific notes

Age:
Standard 18-33 years applies to most posts. Some posts (e.g., Goods Guard, Station Master) have specific medical category requirements (A-2, A-3) and visual standards.
Education:
All Graduate NTPC posts need a Bachelor's degree. For Junior Account Assistant cum Typist and Senior Clerk-cum-Typist, a typing speed certificate (30 wpm English / 25 wpm Hindi on computer) is required at the Skill Test stage.
Nationality:
Same as above.

Exam Pattern

Stage-by-stage breakdown of the recruitment process.

CBT 1 (Computer Based Test — Stage 1)

Mode
Online CBT, multiple shifts with normalisation
Sections
General Awareness · Mathematics · General Intelligence & Reasoning
Questions
100 (GA: 40 · Maths: 30 · Reasoning: 30)
Marks
100 (1 mark per question)
Duration
90 minutes (120 min for PwD candidates)
Negative marking
1/3 mark deducted per wrong answer

Qualifying in nature — CBT 1 marks are NOT counted in final merit. Used only to shortlist candidates for CBT 2 (typically 20× the vacancies, category-wise).

CBT 2 (Computer Based Test — Stage 2)

Mode
Online CBT, multiple shifts with normalisation
Sections
General Awareness · Mathematics · General Intelligence & Reasoning
Questions
120 (GA: 50 · Maths: 35 · Reasoning: 35)
Marks
120 (1 mark per question)
Duration
90 minutes (120 min for PwD candidates)
Negative marking
1/3 mark deducted per wrong answer

Merit-deciding stage. Normalised CBT 2 marks determine the post-wise final selection list. Section-wise cut-offs apply: UR 40%, OBC/SC 30%, ST 25%.

Typing Skill Test / Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT)

Mode
Computer-based, post-specific
Sections
Typing Skill Test: typing speed on computer. CBAT: psychometric and aptitude battery (for Station Master and Traffic Apprentice only).
Questions
Typing: paragraph dictation. CBAT: multiple test batteries (no negative marking specified).
Marks
Qualifying in nature (no marks added to final merit).
Duration
Typing: 10 minutes. CBAT: as scheduled.
Negative marking
Not applicable for Typing Skill Test.

CBAT is only for Station Master and Traffic Apprentice candidates — minimum 42 marks in each test battery required to qualify. Typing Skill Test (30 wpm English / 25 wpm Hindi) is for Senior Clerk-cum-Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist and similar posts.

Document Verification and Medical Examination

Mode
Offline, at designated railway division
Sections
Document Verification (DV) followed by Medical Examination (Aye-One/A-2/A-3/B-1/B-2/C-1/C-2 categories based on post).
Questions
Not applicable
Marks
Not applicable
Duration
Scheduled by RRB after final merit list
Negative marking
Not applicable

Final selection is subject to medical fitness as per the post's prescribed category. Original documents (degree, caste certificate, photo ID) must match the application.

Syllabus

Tap any section to see the full list of subtopics.

General Awareness (CBT 1 + CBT 2)11 topics
  • Indian History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern, Freedom Struggle 1857 onwards)
  • Indian and World Geography (states, rivers, mountains, climate, soils, agriculture)
  • Indian Polity and Constitution (Fundamental Rights and Duties, key Articles 14/19/21/280/324, Constitutional bodies — ECI, CAG, Finance Commission)
  • Indian Economy (RBI, Budget, NITI Aayog, major government schemes)
  • General Science (NCERT Class 9-12 Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • Current Affairs (last 12 months — schemes, ISRO, defence, awards, appointments, sports)
  • Static GK (national symbols, dance forms, books and authors, important days)
  • International Relations (G20, BRICS, QUAD, bilateral summits)
  • Indian Railways general facts (zones, divisions, headquarters, major routes, railway ministers)
  • Computer fundamentals and basic IT awareness
  • Famous personalities (national and international)
Mathematics (CBT 1 + CBT 2)16 topics
  • Number system, LCM and HCF, divisibility, simplification (BODMAS, surds, indices)
  • Percentages
  • Profit, loss and discount (single and successive)
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Ratio, proportion and partnership
  • Average and ages
  • Time, work and wages
  • Time, speed and distance (trains, boats and streams)
  • Pipes and cisterns
  • Mixtures and alligation
  • Basic Algebra (linear, quadratic equations, identities)
  • Geometry (triangles, circles, polygons — basic properties)
  • Mensuration 2D and 3D (perimeter, area, volume of standard shapes)
  • Trigonometry basics (ratios, identities, complementary angles)
  • Data Interpretation (tables, bar charts, pie charts, line graphs)
  • Statistics (mean, median, mode) and basic probability
General Intelligence & Reasoning (CBT 1 + CBT 2)15 topics
  • Number / letter / alphanumeric series (next, missing, wrong term)
  • Coding-decoding (letter shift, mathematical, fictitious language, conditional)
  • Analogies (semantic, symbolic, numeric, word-pair relations)
  • Classification and odd-one-out (numbers, letters, words, figures)
  • Blood relations (descriptive and symbol-based)
  • Direction sense (multi-step paths)
  • Syllogisms (2-3 statement, possibility cases)
  • Statement-conclusion and statement-assumption
  • Ranking and order
  • Seating arrangement (linear and circular — basic)
  • Calendar (day from date, odd days, leap year)
  • Clock (angle between hands)
  • Mathematical operations (symbol substitution, BODMAS)
  • Venn diagrams (2-3 set logic)
  • Decision making and data sufficiency

Preparation Strategy

Start with the syllabus and 5 years of previous-year RRB NTPC papers. Solve the last 5 CBT 1 and last 3 CBT 2 papers in untimed mode first — this maps the difficulty and the high-weightage subtopics. Mark every topic that repeats in 60%+ papers and prioritise those for the first month.

General Awareness carries 40-50% of the total marks across both CBTs, making it the single biggest score lever. Build daily current affairs from a single reliable source (e.g., Pratiyogita Darpan + one newspaper) for the last 9-12 months. For static GK, lock in Lucent's General Knowledge as your one-stop reference and revise it cyclically every 4 weeks.

Mathematics in NTPC rewards speed over depth — most questions are Class 10 NCERT level. Build a daily routine of 25-30 questions per topic with strict time limits (60-90 seconds per question target). Master arithmetic (percentages, profit-loss, interest, time-work-distance) first — these alone cover 60% of the Maths section.

Reasoning is the highest-accuracy-possible section. With consistent practice you can score 27-30 out of 30 in CBT 1 and 32-35 out of 35 in CBT 2. Focus on series, coding-decoding, blood relations, syllogisms, and direction sense — these five topics repeat heavily. Avoid mirror/water images and complex 3D visualisations as they appear rarely.

Indian Railways general facts (zones, divisions, railway ministers, major routes, schemes like Vande Bharat / Kavach) get 2-4 questions in GA almost every cycle. Memorise the 18 railway zones with their headquarters, current Railway Minister, and 3-4 flagship railway schemes — this is low-effort high-return.

Negative marking is 1/3 mark per wrong answer — moderate but real. Don't blind-guess. Mark a question only if you can eliminate at least 2 of the 4 options. Calibrate your attempt strategy in mocks: most toppers attempt 85-95 out of 100 in CBT 1 with 88%+ accuracy.

In the last 6-8 weeks before the exam, take 2-3 full-length mock tests per week under exam conditions. CBT 1 mocks for shift practice, CBT 2 mocks for stamina. Single-topic practice on Kamiyab works for daily topic-level revision; a full-length mock replicates the real exam timer, negative marking and difficulty distribution.

Recent Changes to Know

  • Latest notification cycle (CEN 05/2024 and onwards) follows a stable two-tier CBT structure — CBT 1 has 100 questions in 90 minutes (qualifying) and CBT 2 has 120 questions in 90 minutes (merit-deciding). Section-wise weightage and the 1/3 negative marking pattern have remained consistent across recent cycles.
  • Normalisation of marks across shifts is now standard for both CBT 1 and CBT 2 — your raw score is converted to a normalised score before merit listing.
  • Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) is mandatory for Station Master and Traffic Apprentice posts — minimum 42 marks in each test battery required to qualify.
  • Document upload (photo, signature, ID) is now fully online via the regional RRB website. Application is single-stage with no separate post-preference window in recent cycles.

Important Dates

Notification
Typically released every 2-3 years (latest cycles in Sep-Dec)
Exam
CBT 1: 4-8 months after notification (in batches over 2-4 months) · CBT 2: 3-6 months after CBT 1 results · Skill Test/CBAT and DV: scheduled by regional RRB after CBT 2 results
Results
CBT 1 results published 1-3 months after the exam; final selection list released after CBT 2, Skill Test/CBAT, Document Verification and Medical Examination — typically 12-18 months after the original notification.

Indian Railways notifications run on a biennial-to-triennial cycle and dates shift cycle-to-cycle. Always check rrbcdg.gov.in and your regional RRB website (e.g., rrbmumbai.gov.in, rrbahmedabad.gov.in, rrbchennai.gov.in) for the latest notification and exam schedule.

Widely-Used Reference Books

Popular books many aspirants use — pick what fits your level.

  • Lucent's General Knowledge (static GK reference — single most important book for NTPC GA)
  • R.S. Aggarwal — Quantitative Aptitude (chapter-wise arithmetic + DI practice)
  • R.S. Aggarwal — A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • NCERT Class 6-12 (History, Geography, Polity, Science — the GA foundation)
  • Manohar Pandey — General Knowledge (objective GK with current affairs)
  • Pratiyogita Darpan (monthly — for current affairs)
  • Kiran's RRB NTPC Previous Year Solved Papers (essential for pattern + difficulty calibration)

RRB NTPC (Graduate) preparation guides

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Which subjects and topics are covered for RRB NTPC (Graduate)?

3 topics are covered for RRB NTPC (Graduate), including General Awareness, Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning and more. Each topic can be practised on its own or combined into a full-length mock.

Are the RRB NTPC (Graduate) questions reliable and up to date with the latest syllabus?

Every question is hand-curated and kept aligned with the current official RRB NTPC (Graduate) syllabus, each with a short explanation. When the exam body revises the syllabus, the question bank is updated so you are not practising removed or out-of-syllabus topics.

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How should I use Kamiyab to prepare for RRB NTPC (Graduate)?

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