The NTPC Exam (Non-Technical Popular Categories Exam)

 


 




The NTPC Exam (Non-Technical Popular Categories Exam) is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) to recruit candidates for various non-technical positions in Indian Railways, such as Clerk, Goods Guard, Station Master, Commercial Apprentice, and more.


Here's how the exam generally takes place:

1. Stages of the Exam:
The NTPC exam is conducted in multiple stages:
Stage 1: Computer-Based Test (CBT 1)

This is a preliminary exam and is common for all posts.

Objective-type questions.

Sections: General Awareness, Mathematics, General Intelligence, and Reasoning.

Duration: 90 minutes (120 minutes for PwD candidates).

Number of questions: 100.

Stage 2: Computer-Based Test (CBT 2)

This is specific to the post you have applied for.

Objective-type questions.

Sections: Same as CBT 1 but with a higher difficulty level.

Duration: 90 minutes

Number of questions: 120.

Typing Skill Test (TST) / Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT):

The TST is for posts like Junior Accounts Assistant and Senior Clerk.

CBAT is for posts like Traffic Assistant and Station Master.

Document Verification & Medical Examination:

After clearing the above stages, candidates have to go through document verification and a medical fitness test.

2. Exam Pattern:

CBT 1:

Mathematics: 30 questions.

General Intelligence & Reasoning: 30 questions.

General Awareness: 40 questions.

Total Marks: 100.

Negative marking: 1/3rd marks deducted for every wrong answer.

CBT 2:

Mathematics: 35 questions.

General Intelligence & Reasoning: 35 questions.

General Awareness: 50 questions.

Total Marks: 120.

Negative marking: 1/3rd marks deducted for every wrong answer.

3. Eligibility Criteria:

Minimum educational qualification: 12th pass or graduate (depending on the post).

Age limit: 18 to 30 years (age relaxation for reserved categories as per government rules).

4. Application Process:

Applications are submitted online through the official RRB websites.

Candidates need to select the post they are interested in applying for.

The selection is merit-based, and candidates are ranked based on their performance in all stages of the exam.


After all candidate who selected ,This marks the conclusion of the RRB NTPC recruitment process, where candidates who have successfully cleared all stages are appointed to their respective posts under the Indian Railways

It's a explain how to railway taking RRB NTPC exam so keep study well... 


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