RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024 for Dec 20; Check Paper Review & Difficulty Level

RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024 for Dec 20; Check Paper Review & Difficulty Level

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 20, 2024 13:19 IST

RRB Technician 2024 exam is being held on December 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 28 and 29, 2024. Today is the second day of the exam and those who appeared can check the RRB technician paper analysis here

RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024 for Dec 20

RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024 for Dec 20

RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024: The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) are conducting the RRB Technician 2024 exam in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Candidates who appeared for RRB Technician 2024 day 2 exam can go through the qualifying marks and other details. Based on student feedback, the overall RRB Technician difficulty level of the exam was moderate.

The RRB Technician 2024 exam had various sections, including General Awareness, General Intelligence & Reasoning, Basics of Computers and Applications, Mathematics, and Basic Science and Engineering all of which were moderate in difficulty.

RRB Technician Exam Analysis 2024

The RRB Technician 2024 exam analysis provides valuable insights into the section-wise and overall difficulty levels. The RRB Technician exam consists of 100 objective-type multiple-choice questions, with a total of 100 marks. As per the marking scheme, candidates earn one mark for each correct answer, while 1/3 of a mark is deducted for every incorrect response.

RRB Technician 2024 Minimum Qualifying Marks

The minimum qualifying marks for the RRB ALP Technician exam are as follows: 40% for UR and EWS candidates, 30% for SC and OBC (NCL) candidates, and 25% for ST candidates. Those who successfully qualify for the CBT 1 exam will progress to the CBT 2 stage.

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Q: ย  My age is 36 years. Can I prepare for Railways Group D?

A:
You are not eligible to apply for the upcoming RRB Group D exam cycle. This is due to the age criteria of the RRB for the Group D exam. The age limit for the Indian Railways Group D exam is 33 years. The educational requirement states that applicants must hold a National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) or have completed the equivalent of grade 10 or higher. However, if you belong to a category like OBC, SC, ST, or PwBD, you may get some age relaxations of up to 5 years. In that case, you can prepare for the Group D exam.

Q: ย  Is RRB NTPC exam tough?

A:
RRB NTPC exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. The General Awareness section was moderate, while General Intelligence and Reasoning sections were easy. The overall difficulty level of the Mathematics section was easy to moderate. RRB NTPC exam is held for 90 minutes for general candidates while 120 minutes is given for PwBD candidates. There are no sectional timings in RRB NTPC exam. Candidates need to attempt the paper within the allotted time duration.

Q: ย  What is the difficulty level of RRB Group D exam?

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RRB Group D exam is not difficult. It all depends upon the preparation. If candidates have prepared dedicated, the exam is going to be easy. When candidates give complete effort to any exam. Then, there is no exam that is going to be hard. Always keep faith on your preparation. Try to solve previous years question papers. Be prepared to face any kind of situation. RRB Group D syllabus is not tough and with good preparation candidates can crack the exam. The tips and tricks to crack RRB Group D exam are given below:

  • Candidates should understand the exam pattern and syllabus inorder to know the structure of the exam
  • Candidates should solve the previous year question papers inorder to know the type of questions asked in the exam
  • Candidates should attempt mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy of solving questions
  • Candidates should practice maximum questions based on the same topic
  • Candidates must clear their basic concepts

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