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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The RRB NTPC syllabus can be possibly completed in four months with the right approach. Candidates must familiarise themselves with the exam pattern and syllabus. This help candidates to understand what topics to focus on and how to manage their time during the exam. Candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books. They need to General Intelligence & Reasoning, Mathematics, and General Awareness. Candidates should allocate specific time slots for each section and stick to the schedule. Candidates should focus on solving past exam p
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To score good marks in RRB NTPC exam, firstly candidates must understand the exam pattern and syllabus well. This will help them to understand what topics to focus on and how to manage their time during the exam. Candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books. Candidates should focus on solving past exam papers and sample papers along with practicing enough mock tests to ace the exam. Additionally, Candidates should allocate specific time slots for each section and stick to the schedule.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
For RRB NTPC exam preparation, candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. They should practice mock tests and solve previous years' question papers to understand the pattern and difficulty level of the exam. The tips and tricks to crack the RRB NTPC exam are given below:
• The first step to prepare for RRB NTPC exam is to download the syllabus and exam pattern
• Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books
• General awareness section includes GK and Current Affairs topics which require reading newspapers and magazines
• To ace the General Intelligence and
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, there is no negative marking in AP EAMCET. Candidates can attempt questions without fear of losing marks.
There is no negative marking scheme, i.e. 0 marks will be deducted for incorrect answers
Also, no marks are allotted or deducted in case of no attempts (leaving questions)
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There are several mathematics books that are considered to be good for preparing for RRB NTPC. Some recommended Mathematics books to prepare for RRB NTPC are listed below:
• Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal
• Fast Track by Rajesh Verma
• NCERT Maths from Grade 6 to Grade 11
• Magical Books on Quicker Maths by M Tyra
• Advance Maths by Rakesh Yadav
In addition to these books, Candidates should focus on solving past exam papers, sample papers and mock tests regularly to ace the exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
To score good marks in RRB NTPC exam, firstly candidates must understand the exam pattern and syllabus well. The syllabus outlines the topics and sub-topics that candidates need to prepare for the exam. This will help them to understand what topics to focus on and how to manage their time during the exam. Candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books. Candidates should focus on solving past exam papers and sample papers along with practicing enough mock tests to ace the exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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In the RRB NTPC test, the GK component is given the most weight. Candidates can read periodicals, watch news channels, and prepare for this section by doing these things. They must be informed about everything that has happened recently. A total of 40 questions are asked in CBT 1, and 50 questions are asked in CBT 2. The following are some preparation tips and methods for the RRB NTPC GK section: Examine the papers from previous years. Aim to be curious about significant events occurring in your immediate surroundings. You ought to keep a journal with significant notes. Take practice tests during your free time. Take a practice exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
RRB NTPC Exam Syllabus
Number System, Decimals, Fractions, LCM and HCF, Ratio and Proportions, Percentage, Mensuration, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Profit and Loss, Elementary Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Statistics, etc.Overall, the difficulty level is moderate. Answer: In CBT 1, 100 questions are asked. Answer: Yes, negative marking is applicable in both CBT 1 and CBT 2. Answer: It helps candidates understand the difficulty level of the examination, focus on important topics, and prepare well for the exam
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both verbal and non-verbal reasoning problems are covered in the RRB NTPC reasoning syllabus. In order to assess applicants' analytical, critical, and logical thinking abilities for a variety of non-technical positions, the board sets the RRB NTPC syllabus. It also aids in assessing candidates' capacity for problem-solving and decision-making. Applicants who are proficient in reasoning will do well in this portion. Candidates should practise Coding and Decoding, Analytical Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, Decision Making, Puzzles, etc. for the RRB NTPC General Intelligence and Reasoning portion. There are 30 CBT 1 questions and 35 CBT 2 qu
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The subjects included in RRB NTPC CBT 1 and 2 are the same. However, the difficulty level varies as per the stage of exam. The CBT 1 exam of RRB NTPC is conducted for 100 marks. The CBT 2 exam of RRB NTPC is held for 120 marks
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For General Knowledge section of RRB NTPC you need to cover Current Events of National and International Importance, Indian Literature, History, Polity, Geography, Economics, etc. The weightage given to this section in CBT 1 is 40 and in CBT 2 is 50. For RRB NTPC General Science and General Awareness, you can refer to the Lucent General Science and Lucent GK books. For General Science, you can also clear your concepts from high school Science books. RRB NTPC syllabus for General Knowledge is given below:
- Current Events of National and International Importance
- Games and Sports
- Art and Culture of India
- Indian Literature
- Monuments and Places o
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The RRB NTPC syllabus can be possibly completed in four months with the right approach. It does not really matter how many hours do you study, what matters is how much knowledge you gain. A focused study of one to two hours daily will definitely help you in achieving your goals. Candidates must familiarise themselves with the exam pattern and syllabus. This help candidates to understand what topics to focus on and how to manage their time during the exam. Candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books. They need to General Intelli
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
While focusing on important chapters can significantly improve your JEE Advanced score, you have to complete the entire syllabus. JEE Advanced problems require you to apply concepts from multiple chapters for that you need a strong foundation across the syllabus. Also, Completion of the syllabus boosts a sense of mastery and help gaim the confidence in your preparation. This can be crucial for exam temperament and peak performance.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The important topics from Physics are
1. Work Energy Power 2. Systems Of Particles And Rotational Motion 3. Laws of Motion 4. Motion In A Plane 5. Moving Charges And Magnetism 6. Gravitation 7. Current Electricity 8. Oscillations 9. Waves 10. Heat and Thermodynamics The important topics from Chemistry are: 1. Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure 2. Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles And Techniques 3. Solutions 4. Organic Compounds Containing C, H And O 5. Electrochemistry 6. Classification Of Elements And Periodicity In Properties 7. Atomic Structure 8. P-block Elements 9. States of Matter Gases And Liquids 10. Thermodyna
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