What is the exam pattern for RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam for Graduate Level?

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The duration of the RRB NPTC CBT 1 exam for graduate level is 90 minute. Total test is of 100 marks and also 100 MCQs will be asked in the examination. It consists of three sections namely Maths (30 questions), GA (40 questions) and General Intelligence & Reasoning (30 Questions). There is a negativ

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For RRB NTPC Graduate exam, candidates need to study three subjects properly. These three subjects are General Awareness, Maths and General Intelligence and Reasoning. The level of difficulty of the questions at graduate level is slightly higher.

In RRB NTPC exam for CEN No. 06/2025 total of 8868 vacancies were announced in which 5810 are for graduate posts and 3058 for 12th level posts.

Generally, the RRB NTPC exam is considered to be of moderate difficulty or easy to moderate. Questions asked are mainly from the three subjects that is Maths, GK and Reasoning. As per the experts, the level of questions asked in the CBT 1 exam is easy to moderate level and for CBT 2 can be said that

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Yes, there is a negative marking in the RRB NTPC CBT exam. For every wrong answer, one third marks will be deducted. But for unattempted question, there will be no deduction.

The RRB NTPC recruitment process for the Graduate posts consists of CBT 1, CBT 2, Typing Skill Test/Computer Based Aptitude Test as applicable and Document Verification/Medical Examination. It depends upon the performance of the candidate in the stage 1 and 2 and then they would be required to go fo

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