Course Content
Module 1: Introduction & Exam Overview
Module 1 provides a complete introduction to Railway Exams, including exam types, latest pattern, marking scheme, and practical study plan strategies for effective preparation.
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Module 2: Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude)
Module 2 covers the complete Quantitative Aptitude syllabus for Railway Exams, including number system, percentages, ratios, averages, profit & loss, time-speed-distance, mensuration, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation with shortcuts and tricks for fast calculations.
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Module 5: Mock Tests & Practice
Module 5 focuses on practical exam preparation through topic-wise practice sets, full-length mock tests, previous year papers, and effective time management strategies to maximize scores.
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Railway Exam Preparation: Complete Maths, Reasoning & GA Course

Lesson 1.1: Overview of Railway Exams (RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE)

Description:
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts various exams for different posts like Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC), Group D, Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP), and Junior Engineer (JE). These exams offer government job opportunities in the Indian Railways, which is one of the largest employers in India.

Key Points:

  • RRB NTPC: For clerical, goods guard, station master, and related posts.

  • RRB Group D: For track maintainer, helper, assistant in mechanical/electrical departments.

  • RRB ALP & Technician: For technical positions like loco pilots and technicians.

  • RRB JE & SSE: For engineering and supervisory roles.

Eligibility:

  • NTPC & Group D: Minimum 10th or 12th pass, age 18–33 years (relaxation for reserved categories).

  • ALP & JE: Technical qualifications like ITI/Diploma/Degree required.

Why Railway Jobs?

  • Job security and attractive salary.

  • Benefits like medical, housing, and pension.

  • Pan-India postings with career growth.

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