Anangsha PatraDeputy Manager – Editorial
RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2024 highlights the overall structure of the exam. The exam pattern of RRB Group D 2024 is such that it is divided into computer-based test, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), document verification, medical exam, and empanelling of candidates. Going through the RRB Group D exam pattern, candidates can know the marking scheme, different sections, total number of questions, etc. Candidates qualifying the CBT exam are called for PET/PST, Those who qualify the PET/PST are called for document verification and a medical exam.
The marks of candidates are calculated based on the percentile-based normalisation. The percentile score of each candidate is converted into normalised marks by inserting the raw marks into the base shift. The calculation of base shift is done by using the standard mathematical formula of interpolation. The purpose behind the interpolation of raw marks into the base shift is to decide the minimum qualifying marks as well as give weightage in marks to CCAA candidates. RRB Group D syllabus is framed as per the exam pattern. There are also qualifying marks in RRB Group D exam for CBT.
RRB Group D Level 1 exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the 1,03,769 vacancies for the posts of Track Maintainer Grade-IV, Helper/Assistant, Assistant Pointsman, Level-I posts in Indian Railways. Here, we have explained in detail the RRB Group D exam pattern for different stages of recruitment.
Q: What is RRB Group D CBT 1 exam pattern?
Q: Does RRC Group D include maths questions?
Q: How many questions are asked in each section of RRB Group D exam?
In RRB Group D exam, there are 25 questions each in General Science and Mathematics. There are 30 questions in the General Intelligence and Reasoning and 20 questions in General Awareness and Current Affairs. We have provided below the topic-wise weightage.
Maths
Topics | Expected weightage |
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Number System | 1-2 |
BODMAS | 2-3 |
Decimals & Fractions | 1-2 |
Average | 1-2 |
LCM & HCF | 1-2 |
Ratio and Proportion | 2-3 |
Percentages | 2-3 |
Mensuration | 2 |
Time and Work | 3-4 |
Time and Distance | 2-3 |
Simple and Compound Interest | 1 |
Profit & Loss | 1-2 |
Algebra | 1 |
Geometry and Trigonometry | 1 |
Age Calculations | 2-3 |
Calendar & Clock | 1 |
Miscellaneous | 2-3 |
General Awareness
Topics | Expected Weightage |
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Sports | 2-3 |
Economics | 1-2 |
CEO/Chairman/Appointments | 1-2 |
Current Affairs | 8-9 |
Geography | 2-3 |
History | 2-3 |
Miscellaneous | 4-5 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning
Topics | Expected Weightage |
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Analogies | 2-3 |
Alphabetical and Number Series | 3-4 |
Coding and Decoding | 2-3 |
Mathematical Operations | 1-2 |
Syllogism | 1 |
Venn Diagram | 1-2 |
Data Interpretation and Sufficiency | 1-2 |
Conclusions and Decision Making | 1 |
Analytical Reasoning | 3-4 |
Classification | 2-3 |
Directions | 1-2 |
Statement-Arguments and Assumptions | 4-5 |
Miscellaneous | 2-3 |
General Science
Topics | Expected Weightage |
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Physics | 7-8 |
Chemistry | 9-10 |
Biology | 6-7 |
Q: In how many languages RRB Group D question paper will be framed?
The question paper of RRB Group D CBT is formulated in 15 languages Hindi English Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipur, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu. The RRB paper, or Railway Recruitment Board paper, can be in various languages depending on the region or the specific examination. However, the majority of RRB papers are in the official language of the state in which the examination is taking place. For example, if the examination is taking place in Tamil Nadu, the paper is likely to be in Tamil. Likewise, if the exam is taking place in Kolkata, the language of the question paper will be in Bengali. Candidates can opt to choose the exam language while filling the application form.
RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2024
According to RRB Group D exam pattern, the CBT is divided into four sections: General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness and Current Affairs. The total marks allotted to CBT are 100. Candidates qualifying the CBT are called for PET. Candidates qualifying the PET are called for document verification. The final selection of candidates is done based on the performance in the CBT provided they qualify the PET. RRBs had removed the CBT 2 exam from the exam pattern of RRB Group D after facing backlash from the student communities. The railway boards conduct only single-stage CBT exam for RRB Group D.
RRB Group D Exam Pattern for CBT
RRB Group D exam pattern for CBT is divided into four sections: General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness and Current Affairs. The total duration of the test is 90 minutes (120 minutes for eligible PwBD candidates accompanied by the scribe). The test paper comprises a total of 100 objective-type multiple-choice questions. The structure of RRB Group D pattern for CBT is given below.
Sections |
Number of questions |
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General Science |
25 |
Mathematics |
25 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning |
30 |
General Awareness and Current Affairs |
20 |
Total |
100 |
PET is conducted for candidates qualifying the CBT. The selection of candidates for this stage is done three times the number of vacancies. It is mandatory for candidates to pass the PET and it is qualifying in nature.
Male candidates | Female candidates/Transgender candidates |
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Candidates should be able to lift and carry 35 kg of weight for a distance of 100 meters in two minutes without putting down the weight |
Female candidates should be able to lift and carry 20 kgs of weight for a distance of 100 meters in two minutes without putting down the weight |
Candidates should be able to run for a distance of 1000 meters in four minutes and 15 seconds in one chance | Candidates should be able to run for a distance of 1000 meters in five minutes and 40 seconds in one chance |
Document Verification & Empanelling of Candidates
In 2022, the process of document verification was revised. Based on the performance of candidates in CBT 1 and subject to their qualifying in PET, candidates equal to the number of vacancies in the ratio 1.1 are called for document verification as per their merit and options. Earlier, it was based on the performance of candidates in CBT subject to their qualifying in PET, candidates 1.05 times (number of extra candidates to be called for Document Verification shall be five per cent beyond the number of notified vacancies) the number of vacancies were called for Document Verification as per their merit and options. Appointment of selected candidates is subject to their passing the requisite medical fitness by the railway administration, final verification of education, community certificates, and verification of antecedents/character certificates. Candidates successful in document verification are sent for medical examination. Visual acuity standard is one of the important criteria of the medical fitness of railway staff. The medical standard prescribed for different categories is given below:
Medical Standard | Visual Acuity |
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A-2 | Distant Vision: 6/9, 6/9 without glasses (no fogging test) Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 without glasses and must pass tests for colour vision, binocular vision, night vision, mesopic vision, etc. |
A-3 | Distant Vision: 6/9, 6/9 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 2D) Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses and must pass test for colour vision, binocular vision, night vision, myopic vision, etc. |
B-1 | Distant Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D) Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass the test for colour vision, binocular vision, night vision, mesopic vision, etc. |
B-2 | Distant Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D) Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass test for Binocular Vision, etc. |
C-1 | Distant Vision: 6/12, 6/18 with or without glasses Near Vision: Sn. 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required |
C-2 | Distant Vision: 6/12, NIL with or without glasses Near Vision: Sn. 0.6 combined with or without glasses where reading or close work is required |
Q: What is RRB Group D exam pattern?
RRB Group D exam pattern is divided into CBT, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Document Verification and Medical Exam. The CBT is conducted for 100. The PET is qualifying in nature, whereas it is important to qualify the exam. Candidates qualifying the PET are called for document verification and medical exam. The final selection of candidates is done based on the CBT provided they qualify PET, medical exam and document verification. The structure of RRB Group D exam pattern is given below:
Sections | Number of questions |
General Science | 25 |
Mathematics | 25 |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 30 |
General Awareness and Current Affairs | 20 |
Total | 100 |
Q: Is there any qualifying marks in RRB Group D exam?
Q: How RRB Group D exam pattern helps in preparation?
Candidates must begin their RRB Group D preparation by going through the exam pattern as it is regarding the overall structure of the test. After going through the exam pattern, candidates should go through the topics given in the syllabus. Candidates should also go through the previous years' question papers to know the types of questions asked in the exam as well as the important topics. The exam pattern of RRB Group D comprises-CBT, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Document Verification and Medical Exam. The total marks allotted to CBT are 100. The PET is qualifying in nature, however, it is mandatory to clear this stage. The medical exam is conducted to assess whether the candidates is physically fit to perform the job assigned to him. The final empanellment is done based on the performance in CBT provided candidates qualify PET, Document Verification and Medical Exam.
Q: Will I get the answer key and question papers of RRB Group D?
RRB Group D Marking Scheme
The marking scheme has been prescribed by the RRBs. The scores of candidates are calculated as per the marking scheme. For each correct answer marked in the exam, candidates score one mark. There are negative marks of 1/3 for wrong answers.
RRB Group D Qualifying Marks
o qualify the exam, candidates need to secure the qualifying marks as per their category. Besides, candidates are also required to secure RRB Group D cutoff marks. The category-wise qualifying marks are given below:
Category |
Qualifying marks (In per cent) |
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UR |
40 |
EWS |
40 |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) |
30 |
SC |
30 |
ST |
30 |
Note: The percentage of marks is relaxed by 2 per cent for PwBD candidates.
RRB Group D Percentile Based Calculation
Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of all those who appear for the examination. The marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each shift of examinees. The percentile score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained. The percentile score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored equal to or below (same or lower raw scores) that particular percentile in that examination. Therefore, the topper (highest score) of each shift will get the same percentile of 100 which is desirable. The marks obtained in between the highest and lowest scores are also converted to appropriate percentiles. According to the revised marking scheme, the boards have decided to interpolate the raw marks into the base shift.
Formula for Percentile Score Based Normalisation
The percentile score is the normalized score for the examination (instead of the raw marks of the candidate) and is used for the preparation of the merit lists. The percentile score of a candidate for a particular shift is calculated below:
Percentile Score=Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Shift’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate/The total number of the candidates who appeared in the ’Shift’ X 1000
The percentile scores for the raw score of all the candidates for all the shifts are merged and called the RRC scores which then is used for the compilation of results and further processing for deciding the merit allocation. The Percentile Scores will be calculated up to 5 decimal places to avoid the bunching effect and reduce ties.
In case of two or more candidates secure same Normalized Percentile Score, their merit position will be determined by age criteria i.e., the older person will be placed at higher merit, and in case age being same, then alphabetical order (A to Z) of the name shall be taken into account to break the tie.
What is Base Shift?
‘Base Shift’ is a shift having the ‘Highest Mean’ (Average) among all the shifts of CBT with a condition that its ‘Present Candidate Count’ should be 70 per cent or more than the average of all shifts. In case the ‘Highest Mean’ of two shifts is the same then the shift having ‘Highest Individual Marks’ is considered as ‘Base Shift’.
In case both ‘Highest Mean’ and ‘Highest Individual Marks’ are the same then the shift having ‘Highest Present Candidate Count’ is considered as ‘Base Shift’ to break the tie.
Q: What is RRB Group D negative marking?
There is a negative marking in the RRB Group D exam. 1/3 of marks are deducted for wrong answers. Candidates for correct answers are awarded one mark. The total marks of candidates are calculated based on the number of correct and incorrect answers. RRB Group D marking scheme is given below.
Total Marks | 100 marks |
Marks Awarded for Correct Answer | 1 mark |
Marks Awarded for Incorrect Answer | 0.33 marks |
Q: What is RRB Group D normalisation?
Q: What is percentile base calculation in RRB Group D exam?
Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of all those who appear for the examination. The marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each shift of examinees. The percentile score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained. The percentile score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored equal to or below (same or lower raw scores) that particular percentile in that examination. Therefore, the topper (the highest score) of each shift will get the same percentile of 100 which is desirable. The marks obtained in between the highest and the lowest scores are also converted to appropriate percentiles. According to the revised marking scheme, the boards have decided to interpolate the raw marks into the base shift.
Q: What is the formula to calculate the percentile based marks?
The percentile score is the normalized score for the examination (instead of the raw marks of the candidate) and is used for the preparation of the merit lists. The percentile score of a candidate for a particular shift is calculated below:
Percentile Score=Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Shift’ with raw score EQUAL TO or LESS than the candidate/The total number of the candidates who appeared in the ’Shift’ X 1000
The percentile scores for the raw score of all the candidates for all the shifts are merged and called the RRC scores which then is used for the compilation of results and further processing for deciding the merit allocation. The Percentile Scores will be calculated up to 5 decimal places to avoid the bunching effect and reduce ties.
In case of two or more candidates secure same Normalized Percentile Score, their merit position will be determined by age criteria i.e., the older person will be placed at higher merit, and in case age being same, then alphabetical order (A to Z) of the name shall be taken into account to break the tie.
Q: What is base shift in the calculation of RRB Group D marks?
‘Base Shift’ is a shift having the ‘the highest Mean’ (Average) among all the shifts of CBT with a condition that its ‘Present Candidate Count’ should be 70 per cent or more than the average of all shifts. In case the ‘the highest Mean’ of two shifts is the same then the shift having ‘the highest Individual Marks’ is considered as ‘Base Shift’.
In case both ‘the highest Mean’ and ‘the highest Individual Marks’ are the same then the shift having ‘the highest Present Candidate Count’ is considered as ‘Base Shift’ to break the tie.
RRB Group D Exam Syllabus
The section-wise important topics prescribed under RRB Group D syllabus are given below:
Mathematics: Number system, Decimals, Ratio and Proportion, Time and Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss, 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, etc.
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General Science: The syllabus of General Science covers Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences of Class 10 level.
General Awareness: Science & Technology, Sports, Culture, Personalities, Economics, Politics, etc.
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Q: Which are the important topics for RRB Group D exam?
To prepare for RRB Group D exam, candidates can prioritise some important topics that are carries the maximum weightage. The important topics for RRB Group D are given below:
- Mathematics: HCF and LCM, Ratio & Proportion, Mensuration, Time & Distance, Profit & Loss, BODMAS, Percentages, Time & Work, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Age Calculations
- General Science: Topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences
- General Intelligence and Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Relationships, Alphabetical Series, Venn Diagram, Statement and Conclusion, Numerical Series, Distance, and Directions.
- General Awareness and Current Affairs: Indian History, Sports, Current Affairs, events, important days and events
Q: What is the difficulty level of RRB Group D exam?
Q: What is the standard of the RRB Group D syllabus?
The standard of the RRB Group D syllabus is of the Class 10 level. Therefore, candidates can refer to their high school books for clearing the basic concepts. The questions asked in the exam are basic and candidates can solve them easily if they have practiced the previous years' question papers. Candidates must also solve the mock tests to know how to attempt an online test. RRB Group D syllabus is given below.
Subjects | Topics |
Mathematics | Number System, Percentage, BODMAS, LCM-HCF, Simple and Compound Interest, Algebra, Profit and Loss, etc. |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | Analogies, Data Sufficiency, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Relationships, etc |
General Science | Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences of CBSE Class 10 level |
General Awareness | Current Affairs Science & Technology, Sports, Culture, Personalities, Economics, Politics |
RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2024 FAQs
Candidates can check below RRB Group D exam pattern FAQs.
Q: Can I use an online calculator or carry of our own for RRB Group D exam?
Q: What is the right time, to begin with RRB Group D preparation?
It is ideal to begin preparing for RRB Group D six months prior to the date of the exam. The first and foremost step toward preparation is going through the RRB Group D exam pattern. The exam pattern helps candidates to know the marking scheme, qualifying marks, section-wise topics, total marks, etc. The right time to begin the RRB Group D preparation depends on the current level of knowledge and preparation. Generally, it is best to start early, giving yourself enough time to cover all the topics thoroughly. If candidates are just starting and have solid understanding of the subjects then they can begin their preparation 6 to 12 months before the exam date. This allows for consistent and comprehensive preparation, ensuring that candidates have ample time to practice, revise and build confidence in the exam topics. Candidates should create a study schedule and stay consistent throughout the preparation journey.
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Marks normalization is a statistical process used to adjust the scores of candidates who appear for the same exam but in different shifts. This method ensures that no candidate is disadvantaged or advantaged due to the difficulty level of the question papers varying across different shifts. RRBs use
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Hello! Greetings
To check your response sheet for the RRB Group D 2024 exam, follow these steps:
Visit the Official RRB Website: Go to the regional website of the RRB where you applied.
Login: Enter your user ID and password to access your account.
Locate the Answer Key Section: Look for the link relate
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Hello! Greetings everyone
The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several factors:
Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam affects competition and cut-off scores.
Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty influences how many candidates can achieve qualifying sc
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Hello! Greetings everyone
The RRB Group D cut-off marks are influenced by several factors:
Number of Candidates: More candidates typically lead to a higher cut-off score due to increased competition.
Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty affects how many candidates can achieve qualifying scores; a ha
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Hello! Greetings
The RRB Group D cut-off marks are determined by several key factors:
Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam influences the cut-off, as higher participation typically raises the score needed to qualify.
Difficulty Level: The exam's difficulty affects
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RRB Group D cut off marks are calculated out of one hundred marks. There are various factors based on which the cut off marks are calculated. These factors are number of vacancies, difficulty degree of the examination and variety of test takers. RRB Group D cut off is calculated after the normalisat
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RRB Group D reduce off marks are calculated out of one hundred marks. There are various factors based totally on which the cut off marks are calculated. These factors are number of vacancies, difficulty degree of the examination and variety of test takers. RRB Group D reduce off is calculated after
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There are two types of RRB Group D cut off. One is qualifying cut off and the other being the overall cut off. Candidates are required to secure both the cut off marks in order to qualify the exam. RRB Group D cut off is decided by the examination authority to select candidates for the next round of
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The factors that determine RRB Group D cut off are given below:
- Total no. of Candidates appearing for the RRB Group D exam.
- Category-based and Zone Wise RRB Group D Cut off is always decided by the Indian Railways Authority.
- The RRB Group D exam difficulty level as the exam is conducted on multiple day
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