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Competitive Exam Details

The RRB Group D (officially recognized as RRC Level 1) examination is unequivocally one of the largest, most competitive, and most anticipated recruitment drives in the world. Historically, this exam attracts upwards of one crore (10 million) applicants competing for tens of thousands of vacancies spread across various Railway Recruitment Cells (RRCs) pan-India. For an educational platform aiming to guide students toward secure government employment, prioritizing this exam is critical because it serves as a massive golden gateway for 10th-pass and ITI-certified candidates to secure a stable, lifelong career within the Ministry of Railways.

Candidates recruited through this rigorous examination form the foundational backbone of the Indian Railways' daily operations. They are appointed to crucial operational, maintenance, and support roles. These include Track Maintainer Grade-IV, Assistant Pointsman, Assistant in various technical departments (such as Electrical, Mechanical, and Signal & Telecommunication), as well as Hospital Assistants. The selection process is highly transparent but demands rigorous, multi-staged preparation. It is primarily divided into three phases: the Computer Based Test (CBT), the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and finally, Document Verification (DV) combined with a stringent Medical Examination.

The CBT is a 90-minute digital examination comprising 100 objective-type questions divided into four distinct sections: General Science (25 marks), Mathematics (25 marks), General Intelligence and Reasoning (30 marks), and General Awareness and Current Affairs (20 marks). The syllabus heavily relies on 10th-standard CBSE/NCERT concepts, making the academic barrier accessible, but the exam remains intensely competitive due to the sheer volume of candidates. Clearing the CBT requires not just rote learning, but exceptional time management and surgical accuracy, as a punishing negative marking of 1/3rd is applied for every incorrect answer. Once candidates clear the CBT cut-off, they must prove their physical fitness in the PET, which involves weight-carrying (e.g., carrying 35 kg for 100 meters) and running tasks (1 km run) with strict time limits. For candidates from rural and semi-urban backgrounds, RRB Group D represents unparalleled job security, a decent starting salary under Level 1 of the 7th CPC Pay Matrix, comprehensive medical facilities for the family, and a clear, structured path for departmental promotions to higher clerical and technical grades through the General Departmental Competitive Examination (GDCE)

Eligibility Criteria

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Salary: 25000

Important Date

Starting Date: 15-Jul-2026 12:00 AM

Closing Date: 14-Aug-2026 12:00 AM

Q1: What is the minimum educational qualification required for RRB Group D?
A1: Candidates must have passed their 10th standard (Matriculation) from a recognized board. For many technical posts within the electrical, mechanical, and S&T departments, an ITI (Industrial Training Institute) certificate or National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) granted by NCVT is strictly required.
Q2: What is the age limit for general category candidates?
A2: The standard age limit is between 18 and 33 years. However, extensive age relaxations are provided for OBC (3 years), SC/ST (5 years), and other special categories (like Ex-Servicemen and PwBD) as per standard government norms.
Q3: Does the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) carry any marks?
A3: No, the PET is strictly qualifying in nature. However, failing the PET immediately disqualifies the candidate from the recruitment process entirely, regardless of how high their written CBT score might be.
Q4: Is there a medical test, and what are the standards?
A4: Yes, clearing the medical fitness test is mandatory. The railways have very strict visual acuity standards (categorized as A-2, B-1, B-2, and C-1) depending on the specific post. Candidates with color blindness or poor vision are disqualified from posts directly related to train operations.

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.

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.

 

General Science: The syllabus under this covers Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences of 10th standard level (CBSE format).

 

General Awareness on Current Affairs: Science & Technology, Sports, Culture, Personalities, Economics, Politics, and any other subject of importance

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