RRB
NTPC Syllabus
In this section, we will
discuss the Syllabus for RRB NTPC exam subject-wise. Candidates can download
the consolidated RRB NTPC Syllabus PDF at the beginning or at the end of this
article.
The subjects covered in
the syllabus are as follows:
- General Awareness
- Mathematics
- General Intelligence and
Reasoning.
The topics in each
section of RRB NTPC Prelims and RRB NTPC Mains Syllabus are the same. They are
given in the tables below:
RRB NTPC Syllabus for Mathematics
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Number Systems
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Time and Work
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Decimals
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Time and Distance
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Fractions
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Simple and Compound Interest
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LCM and HCF
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Profit and Loss
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Rations and Proportions
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Elementary Algebra
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Percentage
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Geometry and Trigonometry
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Mensuration
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Elementary Statistics
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The following table
highlights the General Intelligence and Reasoning in RRB NTPC CBT – 1 i.e.
Prelims and CBT – 2 – RRB NTPC Mains Syllabus :
RRB NTPC Syllabus for Reasoning
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Analogies
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Venn Diagrams
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Completion of Number and Alphabetical Series,
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Puzzle
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Coding and Decoding
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Data
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Mathematical Operations
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Sufficiency
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Similarities and Differences
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Statement – Conclusion
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Relationships
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Statement – Courses of Action
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Analytical Reasoning
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Decision Making
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Syllogism
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Maps
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Jumbling
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Interpretation of Graphs
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RRB NTPC Syllabus for
General Awareness
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National and
International Current Events
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Common Abbreviations
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Games and Sports
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Transport Systems in
India
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Art and Culture of India
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Indian Economy
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Indian Literature
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Famous Personalities of
India and World
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Monuments and Places of
India
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Flagship Government
Programs
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General and Life Science
(Up to 10th Std)
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Flora and Fauna of India
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History of India and
Freedom Struggle
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Important Government and
Public Sector Organizations of India
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Physical, Social and
Economic Geography of India and World
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General Scientific and
Technological Developments of India
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Indian Polity and
Governance
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Environmental Issues
Concerning India and World at large
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UN and Other Important
World Organizations
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Basics of Computers
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