RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026 – CBT 1 & CBT 2 Exam Pattern PDF

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RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026 – CBT 1 & CBT 2 Exam Pattern PDF

The RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026 has been officially released by the Railway Recruitment Board for both Graduate Level (CEN 06/2025) and Undergraduate Level (CEN 07/2025) posts. With a combined 8,868 vacancies on the table — 5,810 for graduates and 3,058 for 10+2 pass candidates — this is one of the biggest railway recruitment cycles in recent years. The CBT 1 for Undergraduate Level begins on 7 May 2026, so there's no time to waste. Whether you're aiming for a Station Master post or a Junior Clerk role, knowing the exact syllabus is your first real advantage. Let's break it all down.

Overview – RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026 Key Highlights

Before diving into topic lists, here's the big picture. The RRB NTPC exam tests candidates on three subjects across two computer-based test stages. The subjects — Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and General Awareness — are identical for both stages and both levels. What changes is the question count and difficulty.

📌 RRB NTPC 2026 – Quick Snapshot
  • Conducting Body: Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)
  • Notification Numbers: CEN 06/2025 (Graduate) & CEN 07/2025 (Undergraduate)
  • Total Vacancies: 8,868 (5,810 Graduate + 3,058 Undergraduate)
  • Exam Subjects: Mathematics, General Awareness, General Intelligence & Reasoning
  • CBT 1 Pattern: 100 Questions / 100 Marks / 90 Minutes
  • CBT 2 Pattern: 120 Questions / 120 Marks / 90 Minutes
  • Negative Marking: 1/3rd mark per wrong answer
  • Exam Language: 15 languages including Hindi & English
  • UG CBT 1 Exam Dates: 7 May – 21 June 2026

Exam Pattern – CBT 1 & CBT 2 Detailed Breakdown

Here's the thing — knowing the exam pattern before starting prep helps you divide your time smartly. CBT 1 is a qualifying gate; CBT 2 is where the real battle is fought.

📝 CBT 1 Exam Pattern

Subject No. of Questions Marks
Mathematics 30 30
General Intelligence & Reasoning 30 30
General Awareness 40 40
Total 100 100 Marks / 90 Minutes

📝 CBT 2 Exam Pattern

Subject No. of Questions Marks
Mathematics 35 35
General Intelligence & Reasoning 35 35
General Awareness 50 50
Total 120 120 Marks / 90 Minutes

Complete Subject-Wise RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026

The syllabus is identical for CBT 1 and CBT 2 — only the depth and question count differ. Cover every topic listed below, and you'll be well-positioned for both stages.

🔢 1. Mathematics Syllabus

#Topic
1Number System
2Decimals & Fractions
3LCM & HCF
4Ratio and Proportions
5Percentage
6Mensuration
7Time and Work
8Time and Distance
9Simple and Compound Interest
10Profit and Loss
11Elementary Algebra
12Geometry and Trigonometry
13Elementary Statistics
14Data Interpretation

🧠 2. General Intelligence & Reasoning Syllabus

#Topic
1Analogies
2Number & Alphabetical Series Completion
3Coding and Decoding
4Mathematical Operations
5Similarities and Differences
6Relationships (Blood Relations)
7Analytical Reasoning
8Syllogism
9Jumbling
10Venn Diagrams
11Puzzle
12Data Sufficiency
13Statement – Conclusion & Courses of Action
14Decision Making
15Maps & Interpretation of Graphs

🌍 3. General Awareness Syllabus

#Topic
1Current Events – National & International
2History of India and Freedom Struggle
3Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India & World
4Indian Polity & Governance – Constitution & Political System
5Indian Economy
6General Science & Life Science (up to Class 10 CBSE)
7General Scientific & Technological Developments (Space & Nuclear)
8Art & Culture of India / Indian Literature
9Games and Sports
10Monuments and Places of India
11UN and Other Important World Organizations
12Environmental Issues – India & World
13Basics of Computers & Computer Applications
14Transport Systems in India
15Flagship Government Programmes
16Famous Personalities of India and the World
17Flora and Fauna of India
18Common Abbreviations
19Important Government & Public Sector Organisations

Topic-Wise Weightage – Expected Question Distribution

Based on previous year question papers and expert analysis, here's the expected number of questions per topic in CBT 1 and CBT 2. Use this to prioritize your prep — focus on high-weightage areas first.

Mathematics – Expected Weightage

Topic CBT 1 (Qs) CBT 2 (Qs)
Number System3–44–5
Ratio & Proportion2–33–4
Percentage2–33–4
Profit & Loss2–33–4
Simple & Compound Interest2–33–4
Time & Work / Distance2–44–6
Mensuration2–33–4
Geometry & Trigonometry1–22–3
Data Interpretation12–3
Elementary Algebra & Statistics2–33–4

Reasoning – Expected Weightage

Topic CBT 1 (Qs) CBT 2 (Qs)
Analogies3–44–5
Coding–Decoding3–44–5
Number & Alphabet Series2–33–4
Analytical Reasoning & Puzzle4–66–8
Syllogism1–22–3
Venn Diagrams1–22–3
Statement–Conclusion1–22–3
Mathematical Operations2–33–4

General Awareness – Expected Weightage

Topic CBT 1 (Qs) CBT 2 (Qs)
Current Events (National & International)10–1212–15
General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)7–88–10
History of India5–66–8
Static GK (Various Topics)5–77–9
Geography – India & World3–44–5
Computers & Applications2–33–4
Indian Polity & Economy4–66–8
Famous Personalities & Awards1–22–3

RRB NTPC Selection Process 2026 – All Stages Explained

Clearing CBT 1 opens the door to CBT 2. Clearing CBT 2 leads to a Skill Test or Aptitude Test depending on your applied post. Here's the full selection roadmap for both Graduate and Undergraduate level:

🏆 Undergraduate Level (CEN 07/2025) – Post-Wise Skill Test
Post Name CBT 1 CBT 2 Skill Test Required
Junior Clerk Cum Typist Typing Test
Accounts Clerk Cum Typist Typing Test
Trains Clerk None
Commercial Cum Ticket Clerk None
🎓 Graduate Level (CEN 06/2025) – Post-Wise Skill Test
Post Name CBT 1 CBT 2 Skill Test Required
Station Master Computer Based Aptitude Test
Traffic Assistant Computer Based Aptitude Test
Senior Clerk Cum Typist Typing Test
Junior Account Assistant Cum Typist Typing Test
Goods Train Manager / CCTS None

Graduate vs Undergraduate NTPC – Key Differences

Many candidates apply for both levels. However, it's important to know how they differ so you can calibrate your preparation accordingly.

Parameter Graduate Level (CEN 06/2025) Undergraduate Level (CEN 07/2025)
Eligibility Graduation Degree 10+2 / Class 12 Pass
Total Vacancies 5,810 3,058
CBT 1 Exam Date 16 – 27 March 2026 (Concluded) 7 May – 21 June 2026 (Ongoing)
Difficulty Level Higher Moderate
Key Posts Station Master, Goods Train Manager, Traffic Assistant, CCTS, JAA, Senior Clerk Commercial Ticket Clerk, Train Clerk, Junior Clerk, Accounts Clerk

How to Prepare for RRB NTPC 2026 – Practical Tips

Strategy beats effort — every time. Here's a focused, no-fluff preparation plan that actually works for candidates at the 10+2 and graduation level:

  • Step 1 – Know the Exam Pattern Cold: Understand the exact question distribution across subjects for both CBT 1 and CBT 2. Don't start reading without this clarity.
  • Step 2 – Build a Weekly Study Plan: Divide your time: 35% Mathematics, 30% General Awareness, 35% Reasoning. Revise each subject at least twice a week.
  • Step 3 – Target Weak Subjects First: If Maths is your weak point, tackle it head-on before it becomes a crisis zone in the last two weeks.
  • Step 4 – Current Affairs – Daily, Non-Negotiable: GK and Current Affairs account for 40+ questions in CBT 2. Read a newspaper or a daily GK app every single day without fail.
  • Step 5 – Attempt Mock Tests Weekly: Start with sectional mocks, then move to full-length ones. Analyze every wrong answer — not just the score.
  • Step 6 – Previous Year Papers are Gold: Solve at least 5–7 years of RRB NTPC previous papers. You'll spot repeated topics and understand the actual difficulty level.
  • Step 7 – Don't Ignore Negative Marking: At 1/3rd deduction per wrong answer, random guessing kills your score. Attempt only what you're reasonably confident about.

For the admit card download and exam-day guidelines, check our detailed post on RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 and exam day instructions.

We've rounded up all the key links you'll need throughout this recruitment cycle. Save this section — you'll come back to it more than once.

Resource Link
Download Official RRB NTPC Syllabus PDF Download PDF
RRB NTPC UG Admit Card 2026 (CBT 1) Download Admit Card
CEN 07/2025 Official Notification (UG) View Notification
UG Exam City Intimation Slip Check City Slip
RRB Official Website Visit RRB Portal

Conclusion

The RRB NTPC Syllabus 2026 is your roadmap — every topic listed here is a potential question on exam day. With 8,868 vacancies and lakhs of aspirants competing, preparation quality is what separates toppers from the rest. Start topic-wise, follow the weightage data, practice mock tests relentlessly, and stay consistent on current affairs. For live updates on results, answer keys, and cut-offs, bookmark Rojgarvala.in's Railway Jobs section — we'll keep you updated every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The RRB NTPC 2026 syllabus covers three subjects: Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, and General Awareness. This applies to both CBT 1 and CBT 2, and both Graduate (CEN 06/2025) and Undergraduate (CEN 07/2025) levels.

CBT 1 has 100 questions for 100 marks in 90 minutes. CBT 2 has 120 questions for 120 marks in 90 minutes. Both are objective-type MCQ formats.

Yes. There is a negative marking of 1/3rd mark for each incorrect answer in both CBT 1 and CBT 2. Unattempted questions carry no penalty.

No. CBT 1 is purely a screening exam. Its marks are not added to the final merit. Only your CBT 2 score determines your final rank and shortlisting for document verification.

The subjects are identical — Mathematics, Reasoning, and General Awareness. However, the difficulty level is higher for Graduate level (CEN 06/2025) compared to Undergraduate level (CEN 07/2025). Plan your prep accordingly.

The RRB NTPC Undergraduate CBT 1 exam runs from 7 May to 21 June 2026 across multiple dates: 7, 8, 9 May and 13, 14, 16, 21 June 2026.