RRB Ntpc Papers 2026
Last Updated: March 2026
The Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) is one of the largest recruitment drives in India, offering jobs to lakhs of candidates across various non-technical positions in Indian Railways. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to crack RRB NTPC 2026.
Exam Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Form | Railway Recruitment Board - Non-Technical Popular Categories |
| Conducting Body | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) |
| Exam Level | National Level |
| Exam Frequency | Once every 2-3 years |
| Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Language | English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages |
| Job Locations | Across India |
Posts Offered Under RRB NTPC
| Graduate Level Posts | Undergraduate Level Posts |
|---|---|
| Commercial Apprentice (CA) | Junior Clerk cum Typist |
| Traffic Apprentice (TA) | Accounts Clerk cum Typist |
| Goods Guard | Junior Time Keeper |
| Assistant Station Master (ASM) | Trains Clerk |
| Senior Commercial cum Ticket Clerk | Commercial cum Ticket Clerk |
| Senior Clerk cum Typist | - |
| Junior Account Assistant cum Typist | - |
| Traffic Assistant | - |
Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit (as of 2026)
| Category | Age Limit |
|---|---|
| General | 18-33 years |
| OBC | 18-36 years |
| SC/ST | 18-38 years |
| PwBD | 10 years relaxation |
Educational Qualification
- Graduate Level: Bachelor's degree from recognized university
- Undergraduate Level: 12th (+2 stage) or equivalent
- Typing proficiency required for certain posts
Salary and Pay Scale
| Post Level | Pay Level | Initial Pay (₹) | Gross Salary (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Graduate Posts | Level 6 | 35,400 | 55,000 - 65,000 |
| Undergraduate Posts | Level 2/3 | 19,900 | 35,000 - 42,000 |
Additional Benefits:
- Dearness Allowance (DA)
- House Rent Allowance (HRA)
- Transport Allowance
- Medical facilities
- Pension (NPS)
- Travel concessions
- Job security and stability
Exam Pattern 2026
CBT-1 (First Stage - Screening)
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 | 90 minutes |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 30 | 30 | (120 min for |
| General Awareness | 40 | 40 | PwBD candidates) |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
CBT-2 (Second Stage - Final)
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 35 | 35 | 90 minutes |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 35 | 35 | (120 min for |
| General Awareness | 50 | 50 | PwBD candidates) |
| Total | 120 | 120 |
Key Points:
- Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark deducted for each wrong answer
- Qualifying Marks:
- UR: 40%
- OBC: 30%
- SC: 30%
- ST: 25%
- Normalization of marks across shifts
Typing Skill Test (for specific posts)
- Language: English or Hindi
- Speed: 30 wpm (English) or 25 wpm (Hindi)
- Duration: 10 minutes
Syllabus Overview
Mathematics
- Number System
- Decimals and Fractions
- LCM and HCF
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percentage
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Time and Work
- Time and Distance
- Mensuration
- Algebra (Elementary)
- Geometry (Basic)
- Trigonometry (Basic)
- Data Interpretation
General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Analogies
- Completion of Number and Alphabetical Series
- Coding and Decoding
- Mathematical Operations
- Similarities and Differences
- Relationships
- Analytical Reasoning
- Syllogism
- Jumbling
- Venn Diagrams
- Puzzle
- Data Sufficiency
- Statement-Conclusion
- Maps and Interpretation of Graphs
General Awareness
- Current Affairs (National & International)
- Indian History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
- Indian Geography
- Indian Polity and Constitution
- Indian Economy
- General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Static GK
- Sports
- Books and Authors
- Important Days
- Government Schemes
- Railways (History, Facts, Current Developments)
Quantitative Aptitude Questions with Solutions
Question 1: Number System
The sum of two numbers is 45 and their difference is 15. Find the product of the numbers.
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y x + y = 45 x - y = 15
Adding: 2x = 60 → x = 30 y = 45 - 30 = 15
Product = 30 × 15 = 450
Shortcut: Product = [(Sum)² - (Difference)²]/4 = [2025 - 225]/4 = 1800/4 = 450
Question 2: HCF and LCM
The HCF of two numbers is 15 and their LCM is 300. If one number is 60, find the other.
Solution: Product = HCF × LCM 60 × Other = 15 × 300 Other = (15 × 300)/60 = 75
Question 3: Percentage
If 40% of A = 60% of B, then A:B = ?
Solution: 0.40A = 0.60B A/B = 0.60/0.40 = 6/4 = 3/2
A:B = 3:2
Question 4: Profit and Loss
A shopkeeper marks his goods 40% above the cost price and allows a discount of 15%. What is his profit percentage?
Solution: Let CP = ₹100 MP = ₹140 SP = 140 × 0.85 = ₹119
Profit = 119 - 100 = ₹19 Profit % = 19%
Question 5: Simple Interest
A sum of money triples itself in 20 years at simple interest. Find the rate of interest.
Solution: Let Principal = P, Amount = 3P SI = 2P
Rate = (SI × 100)/(P × T) = (2P × 100)/(P × 20) = 10%
Question 6: Compound Interest
The compound interest on ₹8000 at 10% per annum for 2 years is:
Solution: Amount = P(1 + R/100)² = 8000(1.1)² = 8000 × 1.21 = ₹9680
CI = 9680 - 8000 = ₹1680
Question 7: Time and Work
A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B in 15 days. Working together, they will complete the work in:
Solution: A's 1 day work = 1/10 B's 1 day work = 1/15
(A+B)'s 1 day work = 1/10 + 1/15 = (3+2)/30 = 5/30 = 1/6
Time = 6 days
Question 8: Time and Distance
A train running at 72 km/h crosses a pole in 15 seconds. What is the length of the train?
Solution: Speed = 72 × (5/18) = 20 m/s Length = Speed × Time = 20 × 15 = 300 meters
Question 9: Ratio and Proportion
The ratio of present ages of Ram and Shyam is 5:7. After 8 years, the ratio will be 7:9. Find Ram's present age.
Solution: Let present ages be 5x and 7x
(5x + 8)/(7x + 8) = 7/9 9(5x + 8) = 7(7x + 8) 45x + 72 = 49x + 56 4x = 16 x = 4
Ram's age = 5 × 4 = 20 years
Question 10: Mensuration
The area of a circle is 616 cm². Find its circumference.
Solution: πr² = 616 (22/7) × r² = 616 r² = 616 × 7/22 = 196 r = 14 cm
Circumference = 2πr = 2 × (22/7) × 14 = 88 cm
Question 11: Algebra
If x + 1/x = 5, find x² + 1/x².
Solution: x² + 1/x² = (x + 1/x)² - 2 = 25 - 2 = 23
Question 12: Data Interpretation
Study the pie chart and answer: Total students = 3600
- Science: 80°
- Commerce: 100°
- Arts: 120°
- Others: 60°
Q: How many students are in Science?
Solution: Science students = (80/360) × 3600 = 800 students
Question 13: Average
The average of 7 consecutive even numbers is 24. Find the largest number.
Solution: For consecutive even numbers with average 24, the middle (4th) number is 24
Numbers: 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 Largest = 30
Shortcut: Average = (First + Last)/2 24 = (x + x+12)/2 48 = 2x + 12 x = 18 Largest = 18 + 12 = 30
Question 14: Partnership
A starts a business with ₹3500 and B joins after 5 months with ₹4500. After a year, the profit is ₹28,000. Find A's share.
Solution: A's investment = 3500 × 12 = 42,000 B's investment = 4500 × 7 = 31,500
Ratio = 42000 : 31500 = 4 : 3
A's share = (4/7) × 28000 = ₹16,000
Question 15: Probability
A bag contains 3 red, 5 blue, and 2 green balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that it is not blue?
Solution: Total balls = 10 Non-blue balls = 3 + 2 = 5
Probability = 5/10 = 1/2
Reasoning Questions with Solutions
Question 1: Series Completion
Find the next term: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
Solution: Pattern: n(n+1) 1×2=2, 2×3=6, 3×4=12, 4×5=20, 5×6=30, 6×7=42
Question 2: Coding-Decoding
If TOGETHER is coded as RQEGRJCT, how will PAROLE be coded?
Solution: Pattern: Each letter -2, -2 alternating T(-2)→R, O(+2)→Q, G(-2)→E, E(+2)→G, T(-2)→R, H(+2)→J, E(-2)→C, R(+2)→T
PAROLE → NCTPJG
Checking: P(-2)=N, A(+2)=C, R(-2)=P, O(+2)=Q, L(-2)=J, E(+2)=G Answer: NCPQJG or NCQPJG
Correct: NCPQJG
Question 3: Blood Relations
Pointing to a woman, Rahul said, "She is the daughter of my grandfather's only daughter." How is the woman related to Rahul?
Solution: Grandfather's only daughter = Rahul's mother Daughter of Rahul's mother = Rahul's sister
Question 4: Direction Test
Ravi walks 10 km North, turns right and walks 5 km, turns right and walks 10 km. How far is he from the starting point?
Solution: Visualize path:
- 10 km North
- 5 km East (right)
- 10 km South (right)
Final position: 5 km East of start Distance = 5 km
Question 5: Syllogism
Statements: All pens are books Some books are pencils
Conclusions: I. Some pens are pencils II. Some pencils are books
Solution: Only Conclusion II follows (Some pencils being books is definite from statement 2) Conclusion I doesn't necessarily follow.
Question 6: Analogy
India : New Delhi :: Australia : ?
Solution: New Delhi is capital of India Canberra is capital of Australia
Question 7: Classification
Choose the odd one out: Rose, Lotus, Jasmine, Marigold
Solution: Lotus is a water flower, others are land flowers Answer: Lotus
Question 8: Ranking
In a class of 50 students, Priya ranks 15th from the top. What is her rank from the bottom?
Solution: Rank from bottom = 50 - 15 + 1 = 36th
Question 9: Calendar
What day of the week was 26th January 1950 (Republic Day)?
Solution: Using known reference: 1st Jan 1950 was Sunday Days till 26 Jan = 25 days 25 mod 7 = 4 Sunday + 4 = Thursday
Question 10: Matrix Coding
In a certain code, 253 means 'good fresh apple', 341 means 'red fresh flower', 526 means 'good sweet taste'. What is the code for 'fresh'?
Solution: 253: good fresh apple 341: red fresh flower 526: good sweet taste
Common between 253 and 341: 3 Code for fresh: 3
General Knowledge Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. When was the first railway line in India opened? | 1853 (Mumbai to Thane) |
| 2. Who is the current Railway Minister of India (2026)? | To be updated |
| 3. Which is the longest railway platform in India? | Gorakhpur Junction (1,366m) |
| 4. What is the full form of IRCTC? | Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation |
| 5. Which is the fastest train in India? | Vande Bharat Express |
| 6. Where is the Railway Staff College located? | Vadodara |
| 7. Which zone is the largest in Indian Railways? | Northern Railway |
| 8. What does 'NTPC' stand for in RRB NTPC? | Non-Technical Popular Categories |
| 9. Who is known as the Father of Indian Railways? | Lord Dalhousie |
| 10. Which is the first metro rail in India? | Kolkata Metro |
English Questions with Solutions
Question 1: Error Spotting
Identify the error: "Each of the students are responsible for their actions."
Question 2: Synonyms
Choose the synonym of PRUDENT: a) Careless b) Wise c) Foolish d) Hasty
Question 3: Antonyms
Choose the antonym of MITIGATE: a) Lessen b) Aggravate c) Reduce d) Ease
Question 4: One Word Substitution
A person who collects stamps: a) Philatelist b) Numismatist c) Bibliophile d) Cartographer
Question 5: Idioms
What does "To call a spade a spade" mean? a) To be rude b) To speak frankly c) To garden d) To be dishonest
Previous Year Cutoff Marks (CBT-1)
| Category | RRB NTPC 2020 (Normalized) |
|---|---|
| General | 75-82 (varies by region) |
| OBC | 68-75 |
| SC | 58-65 |
| ST | 52-58 |
Note: Cutoffs vary significantly by RRB region.
3-Month Preparation Strategy
Month 1: Foundation & Basics
Week 1-2: Mathematics Basics
- Number system, HCF-LCM, Percentage
- Practice basic calculations daily
- Target: 50 questions/day
Week 3-4: Reasoning Fundamentals
- Series, coding-decoding, blood relations
- Direction sense, ranking
- Practice puzzles
Month 2: Advanced Topics & Practice
Week 1-2: Advanced Math
- Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry basics
- Data Interpretation (very important)
- Mixed practice sets
Week 3-4: General Awareness
- Current affairs (last 6 months)
- Static GK (History, Polity, Geography)
- Railway-specific facts
Month 3: Mock Tests & Revision
Week 1-2: Full-Length Mocks
- 1-2 CBT-1 mocks daily
- Time management practice
- Sectional tests
Week 3-4: Final Revision
- Previous year papers (2020-2021)
- Revision of formulas
- Weak area focus
Daily Study Plan (4-5 hours)
- Morning (2 hrs): Mathematics practice
- Afternoon (1.5 hrs): Reasoning practice
- Evening (1.5 hrs): GA reading + Current Affairs
Best Books and Resources
Recommended Books
| Subject | Book | Author/Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | Quantitative Aptitude | R.S. Aggarwal |
| Mathematics | Fast Track Objective Arithmetic | Rajesh Verma |
| Reasoning | A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal |
| General Awareness | Lucent's General Knowledge | Lucent Publications |
| Current Affairs | Monthly Current Affairs Magazine | Pratiyogita Darpan |
Online Resources
- Official Website: indianrailways.gov.in, rrbcdg.gov.in
- Practice Platforms: Testbook, Gradeup, Oliveboard
- YouTube: wifistudy, Adda247, Study IQ
- Mobile Apps: RRB NTPC Mock Tests, Railway Exam Prep
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How many stages are there in RRB NTPC selection?
A: Three stages: CBT-1 (Screening), CBT-2 (Mains), and Typing Skill Test (for specific posts).
Q2: Is typing test mandatory for all posts?
A: No, only for posts like Junior Clerk, Accounts Clerk, etc. It's qualifying in nature.
Q3: How many vacancies are expected in RRB NTPC 2026?
A: Based on previous trends, 35,000-40,000+ vacancies are expected across all regions.
Q4: Can I choose my preferred zone after selection?
A: Zone allocation is based on merit, category, and availability. Preferences are taken during document verification.
Q5: Is there sectional cutoff in RRB NTPC?
A: No, there is no sectional cutoff. Only overall cutoff matters.
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Final Tips for Success
- Focus on Speed - 100 questions in 90 minutes means 54 seconds per question
- Practice DI - Data Interpretation is scoring but time-consuming
- Don't neglect GA - 40 marks in CBT-1, 50 marks in CBT-2
- Attempt mocks - Take at least 20-30 full-length mocks
- Revise formulas - Keep a formula sheet handy
- Read Railway facts - Questions on Indian Railways history are common
- Stay updated - Current affairs from last 6-8 months are crucial
Last Updated: March 2026
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