RRB EXAM COACHING
Are you ready to embark on a journey towards a successful railway career? Look no further! Our comprehensive online coaching program is meticulously designed to help you crack the RRB exams with confidence and excel in your railway aspirations.

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Comprehensive Course Content
Live & Recorded Classes
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Doubt Clearing Sessions
Mock Exams & Test Series
Expert Mentorship
Comprehensive Course Content
Live & Recorded Classes
AI Progress Tracker
Doubt Clearing Sessions
Mock Exams & Test Series
About RRB Exam
Our Mentors
Shilpa Shiju
MTECH Rank Holder
5+ years in Edtech. Ex Accenture, Unacademy
Vinu Sreedhar
M.Sc, M.ed, NET, SET, TET
6 years of teaching experience
KAILASNATH P H
MSc Physics
4 years of teaching experience in SSC/RRB/KPSC
Maya Sujith Krishnan
M.Sc Clinical Research
Teaching experience 4 yrs
SYAM SANKAR S
MSc Chemistry
3 Years Teaching Experience





- Create a Study Plan: Design a study plan that allocates sufficient time to each subject or topic based on its weightage and your proficiency. Make sure to include regular breaks to avoid burnout.
- Gather Study Materials: Collect reliable study materials such as textbooks, online resources, previous years' question papers, and mock tests. This will help you cover all the important topics and understand the types of questions asked.
- Online Mock Tests: Take advantage of online mock tests and practice papers. These simulate the actual exam environment and help you manage time, understand the exam pattern, and assess your preparation level.
- Time Management: Time management is crucial during the exam. Practice solving questions within the time limits to improve your speed and accuracy. Allocate time for each section based on the number of questions and difficulty level.
- Regular Revision: Set aside time for regular revision. Revise previously studied topics to reinforce your memory and understanding. Create concise notes or flashcards for quick revision.
- Focus on Basics: Build a strong foundation by understanding the basic concepts of each subject. Once you have a clear grasp of the fundamentals, tackling advanced problems becomes easier.
- Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Start by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern and syllabus of the RRB exam you're appearing for. This will give you a clear idea of what topics you need to cover and how the questions will be structured.
- Online Resources: Utilize online platforms, educational websites, and YouTube channels that offer video lectures, tutorials, and quizzes related to RRB exam topics. These resources can provide additional insights and explanations.
- Stay Updated: Keep yourself updated with current affairs, especially related to the railway sector. This includes recent developments, policies, and announcements.
- Practice Previous Years' Papers: Solving previous years' question papers gives you a sense of the exam's difficulty level and the types of questions asked. It also helps you identify recurring patterns.
- Identify Weak Areas: Regularly assess your performance in mock tests and practice papers. Identify areas where you are struggling and allocate more time to improve them.
- Stay Consistent: Consistency is key to success. Follow your study plan diligently and avoid procrastination.
- Avoid Multitasking: While studying online, avoid distractions like social media, unrelated websites, or apps. Focus solely on your study materials and practice.
- Take Breaks: Online studying can be tiring for your eyes and mind. Remember to take short breaks between study sessions to relax and recharge.
- Join Online Study Groups: Participate in online study groups or forums where you can discuss doubts, share resources, and learn from others' experiences.
Although the specific eligibility for different exams may vary according to their notification, there are some common factors which are enlisted below:
Particulars |
Details |
Educational qualifications |
Undergraduate Degree in the field of the vacancy department |
Nationality |
Indian |
Age |
18-36 |
Medical Standards |
As specified in the notification, varies for different departments |
Domicile |
Not of importance |
General Science |
Mathematics |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
General Awareness & Current Affairs |
General Physics |
Number system |
Venn Diagram |
Economics |
Chemistry |
BODMAS |
Statement – Arguments and Assumptions |
Politics |
Life Sciences |
Time & Work/Time & Distance |
Data Interpretation and Sufficiency |
Sports, Personalities, Culture |
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Mensuration |
Coding-Decoding |
Science & Technology |
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Geometry & Trigonometry |
Syllogism, Analytical Reasoning |
- |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
Mathematics |
General Awareness |
Coding and Decoding |
Number Systems |
National and International Current Events |
Similarities and Differences |
Decimals |
Games and Sports |
Blood Relations |
LCM and HCF |
Art and Culture of India |
Analytical Reasoning |
Rations and Proportions |
Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India and the World |
Syllogism |
Percentage |
Indian Polity and Governance |
Puzzle |
Mensuration |
Indian Economy |
Sufficiency |
Time and Work |
Basics of Computers |
Decision Making |
Time and Distance |
Important Government and Public Sector Organizations in India |
Venn Diagrams |
Simple and Compound Interest |
Indian Literature |
Interpretation of Graphs |
Geometry and Trigonometry |
General and Life Science (Up to 10th Std) |
Completion of Number and Alphabetical Series |
Profit and Loss |
Flora and Fauna of India |
RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 1 |
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Mathematics |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
General Awareness |
General Science |
Number systems |
Analogies |
Knowledge of Current affairs |
Chemistry |
Pipes and Cisterns |
Statement – Arguments and Assumptions |
General scientific and technological developments |
Physics |
Calendar and Clock |
Directions |
Sports |
Life Sciences |
Age Calculations |
Analytical reasoning |
Environmental issues concerning India and the World |
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Square Root |
Similarities and Differences |
Indian Polity and Constitution, Indian Economy |
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Elementary Statistics |
Conclusions and Decision Making |
Indian Geography |
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Trigonometry |
Classification |
culture and history of India including the freedom struggle |
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RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 2 |
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General Awareness |
Physics & Chemistry |
Basics of Computer & Applications |
Basics of Environment & Pollution Control |
Current Affairs |
Up to 10th Standard CBSE syllabus and relevant basics |
The architecture of Computers |
Adverse effects of environmental pollution and control strategies, their effect and control |
Indian Geography |
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input and Output devices |
Ozone depletion |
General scientific and technological developments |
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Storage devices |
Acid rain |
Sports |
- |
Networking |
Global warming |
Environmental issues concerning India and the World |
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Websites & Web Browsers |
Waste Management |
Indian Polity and Constitution |
- |
Computer Virus |
Air, water and Noise pollution |
culture and history of India including the freedom struggle |
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Internet and Email |
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Indian Economy |
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Various data representation |
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Railway Syllabus 2023 for ALP
Subjects |
Topics |
Mathematics |
Number system, BODMAS, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Mensuration, Time and Work; Time and Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry, Elementary Statistics, Square Root, Age Calculations, Calendar & Clock, Pipes & Cistern etc. |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
Analogies, Alphabetical and Number Series, Coding and Decoding, Mathematical operations, Relationships, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagram, Data Interpretation and Sufficiency, Conclusions and Decision Making, Similarities and Differences, Analytical reasoning, Classification, Directions, Statement – Arguments and Assumptions etc. |
General Science |
Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences of Class 10 level |
General awareness & current affairs |
Science & Technology, Sports, Culture, Personalities, Economics, Politics. |
Basic Science & Engineering |
Engineering Drawing (Projections, Views, Drawing Instruments, Lines, Geometric figures, Symbolic Representation), Units, Measurements, Mass Weight and Density, Work Power and Energy, Speed and Velocity, Heat and Temperature, Basic Electricity, Levers and Simple Machines, Occupational Safety and Health, Environment Education, IT Literacy etc. |
Subject |
Total number of questions |
Maximum Marks |
General Science |
25 |
25 |
Mathematics |
25 |
25 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
30 |
30 |
General Awareness and Current Affairs |
20 |
20 |
Total |
100 |
100 |
Male Candidates |
Female Candidates |
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Sections |
No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Mathematics |
30 |
30 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
30 |
30 |
General Awareness |
40 |
40 |
Total |
100 |
100 |
Sections |
No. of Questions |
Total Marks |
Mathematics |
35 |
35 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
35 |
35 |
General Awareness |
50 |
50 |
Total |
120 |
120 |
Sections |
Total Questions |
Total Marks |
Time |
Mathematics |
75 |
75 |
60 minutes |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
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General Science |
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General Awareness on Current Affairs |
CBT – 1 |
Mathematics |
30 |
90 minutes |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
25 |
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General Awareness |
15 |
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General Science |
30 |
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CBT – 2 |
General Awareness |
50 |
120 minutes |
Physics and Chemistry |
50 |
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Basics of Computer and Applications |
10 |
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Basics of Environment and Pollution control |
10 |
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Technical Abilities |
100 |