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.
🔔 Latest Update: RRB NTPC Final Result 2025 for CEN 05/2024 released on 7 May 2026 with cut-off marks and scorecards. |
UG CBT 1 Exam: 7 May – 21 June 2026 |
Vacancies: 8,868 Total
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.
- 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
⚠️ Important: CBT 1 marks are NOT counted in the final merit list. It's a screening exam only. Your CBT 2 score determines your rank and eventual posting.
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 |
| 1 | Number System |
| 2 | Decimals & Fractions |
| 3 | LCM & HCF |
| 4 | Ratio and Proportions |
| 5 | Percentage |
| 6 | Mensuration |
| 7 | Time and Work |
| 8 | Time and Distance |
| 9 | Simple and Compound Interest |
| 10 | Profit and Loss |
| 11 | Elementary Algebra |
| 12 | Geometry and Trigonometry |
| 13 | Elementary Statistics |
| 14 | Data Interpretation |
🧠 2. General Intelligence & Reasoning Syllabus
| # | Topic |
| 1 | Analogies |
| 2 | Number & Alphabetical Series Completion |
| 3 | Coding and Decoding |
| 4 | Mathematical Operations |
| 5 | Similarities and Differences |
| 6 | Relationships (Blood Relations) |
| 7 | Analytical Reasoning |
| 8 | Syllogism |
| 9 | Jumbling |
| 10 | Venn Diagrams |
| 11 | Puzzle |
| 12 | Data Sufficiency |
| 13 | Statement – Conclusion & Courses of Action |
| 14 | Decision Making |
| 15 | Maps & Interpretation of Graphs |
🌍 3. General Awareness Syllabus
| # | Topic |
| 1 | Current Events – National & International |
| 2 | History of India and Freedom Struggle |
| 3 | Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India & World |
| 4 | Indian Polity & Governance – Constitution & Political System |
| 5 | Indian Economy |
| 6 | General Science & Life Science (up to Class 10 CBSE) |
| 7 | General Scientific & Technological Developments (Space & Nuclear) |
| 8 | Art & Culture of India / Indian Literature |
| 9 | Games and Sports |
| 10 | Monuments and Places of India |
| 11 | UN and Other Important World Organizations |
| 12 | Environmental Issues – India & World |
| 13 | Basics of Computers & Computer Applications |
| 14 | Transport Systems in India |
| 15 | Flagship Government Programmes |
| 16 | Famous Personalities of India and the World |
| 17 | Flora and Fauna of India |
| 18 | Common Abbreviations |
| 19 | Important 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 System | 3–4 | 4–5 |
| Ratio & Proportion | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Percentage | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Profit & Loss | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Simple & Compound Interest | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Time & Work / Distance | 2–4 | 4–6 |
| Mensuration | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Geometry & Trigonometry | 1–2 | 2–3 |
| Data Interpretation | 1 | 2–3 |
| Elementary Algebra & Statistics | 2–3 | 3–4 |
Reasoning – Expected Weightage
| Topic |
CBT 1 (Qs) |
CBT 2 (Qs) |
| Analogies | 3–4 | 4–5 |
| Coding–Decoding | 3–4 | 4–5 |
| Number & Alphabet Series | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Analytical Reasoning & Puzzle | 4–6 | 6–8 |
| Syllogism | 1–2 | 2–3 |
| Venn Diagrams | 1–2 | 2–3 |
| Statement–Conclusion | 1–2 | 2–3 |
| Mathematical Operations | 2–3 | 3–4 |
General Awareness – Expected Weightage
| Topic |
CBT 1 (Qs) |
CBT 2 (Qs) |
| Current Events (National & International) | 10–12 | 12–15 |
| General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) | 7–8 | 8–10 |
| History of India | 5–6 | 6–8 |
| Static GK (Various Topics) | 5–7 | 7–9 |
| Geography – India & World | 3–4 | 4–5 |
| Computers & Applications | 2–3 | 3–4 |
| Indian Polity & Economy | 4–6 | 6–8 |
| Famous Personalities & Awards | 1–2 | 2–3 |
💡 Prep Insight: Current Affairs and General Science together account for roughly 40–50% of your General Awareness marks. These two alone can make or break your GK score — prioritize them daily.
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:
| 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 |
| 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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Step 5 – Attempt Mock Tests Weekly: Start with sectional mocks, then move to full-length ones. Analyze every wrong answer — not just the score.
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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.
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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.
Important Links – RRB NTPC Syllabus & Exam 2026
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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.