Exam Pattern of Railway Recruitment Board (RRB ) Exam |
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RRB – Railway Recruitment Board Exam is conducted by the various RRBs in India for providing a good career option to the person who is eligible for the posts offered. The RRB Exam 2012 having its own pattern and criteria of selection and having the similar syllabus of the Bank/SSC exam. |
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For authentic information about Vacancy, Application, Exam & Syllabus, Please visit: www.indianrailways.gov.in |
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Railway Exam Pattern RRB organizes written examination to recruit the eligible candidates for filling various vacant posts in Railways. So if you are going to give this exam your first need is to understand the exam pattern. A number of aspirants appear in this exam, but very few are selected out of a huge number of candidates. So you need to understand the exam pattern and then start your preparation. Shortlisted candidates in the written examination have to attend the interview which will be taken by Expert panel. So do your preparation in a best way. |
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Exam is divided into two sections as technical and non technical section.
Both have five major parts. 1. General Knowledge 2. General English 3. Mathematics 4. General Intelligence 5. Physiological Test |
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Subjects |
Total Marks-300 |
Time in Min |
General Knowledge |
50 |
50 |
Reasoning |
50 |
50 |
Hindi language |
50 |
50 |
Mathematics |
50 |
50 |
General Intelligence |
50 |
50 |
Physiological Test |
50 |
50 |
Railway Exam Pattern for Group A, B, C and D General Awareness: To crack this part you must have good knowledge about the current events and happening around the world. For this read the latest magazines and news paper daily. Reasoning: In this section verbal and non verbal reasoning questions are asked. If you are weak in Maths then you may get good marks in this section but practice the reasoning questions very well. Computer: Candidate must have a working knowledge of computer. For computer exam preparation review the previous year question papers. English: You need to have good knowledge in the following topics for English exam. Vocabulary Grammar Jumbled sentences formation Rearranging of the sentences Comprehension passages writing Proposition and phrases Synonyms & Antonyms |
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NB: The Schedule, Pattern, Eligibility and Admission Process etc. of exam may change from time to time. Please visit the websites that authenticate the information to check for any such changes taking place. The information available herein might be subject to change. |