RRB Group D Preparation Tips: The RRB Group D Exam 2025 is a great opportunity for 10th-grade pass candidates dreaming of a job in the Indian Railways. This year, recruitment will be conducted for a total of 32,438 Level-1 posts. The exam will begin on November 17, 2025, and will continue until December 31, 2025. Given the increasing competition, well-planned and effective preparation in the final days has become crucial for candidates.



RRB Group D Selection Process: Selection Process

RRB Group D recruitment 2025 will be completed in three stages:



Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Physical Efficiency Test (PET)

Document Verification and Medical Examination



RRB Group D Exam Pattern 2025: Exam Pattern

The CBT exam will consist of 100 questions, with a 90-minute time limit. Questions will be asked from four subjects.



Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks

General Science 25 25

Mathematics 25 25

General Awareness and Current Affairs 2020

General Intelligence and Reasoning 30 30

Total 100 100



Tips to Crack RRB Group D Exam: Effective Tips for Final Day Preparation

The path to success in the RRB Group D exam lies in hard work and smart preparation. Now that the exam date is near, proper planning and regular practice can give a new direction to your preparation. Here are five tips that can be helpful in your final days of preparation.



1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Marking System

First, thoroughly understand the exam pattern and marking scheme. It is important to know which subjects have more questions and how negative marking works.

Mathematics: Focus on numerical ability, calculations, percentages, averages, time-speed, etc.

Reasoning: Logical thinking, analytical ability, and decision-making are assessed.



General Science: Questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology up to the 10th standard are covered.



General Awareness and Current Affairs: Includes national and international events, general knowledge, and railway-related information.



2. Focus on Important Topics

To prepare effectively, candidates should focus on high-weight topics that are frequently asked in the exam. This will help them manage their preparation time efficiently and score maximum marks.



3. Create a Study Plan and Establish a Routine

Time management and revision are crucial during the final days of preparation. Create a clear study plan that includes practice and revision for all four subjects every day. By setting weekly targets, the entire syllabus can be revised on time.



4. Make Notes and Revise Regularly

Make short notes while studying. This makes revision easier and allows for quick reference of important formulas or facts before the exam. Prepare a separate list of math and science formulas, and keep a separate notebook for general knowledge or current affairs.



5. Solve past question papers and take mock tests.



Solving past question papers and taking mock tests is extremely beneficial. This helps candidates understand the exam pattern, the level of questions, and the correct use of time. Regular mock tests also boost confidence and provide an opportunity to correct mistakes.



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