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RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD (RRB)

RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP)

Syllabus :-

The RRB ALP Syllabus 2019 will help you to draw a perfect plan with an ease. With the help of the Railway Recruitment Board ALP Loco Pilot Syllabus 2019, you know the subject wise topics.

Here is the detailed Railway Loco Pilot Syllabus for the candidates who are preparing for the written test of Assistant Loco Pilot.

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  • General Science
  • Arithmetic
  • Reasoning & General Intelligence
  • General Awareness
  • Technical subject

Below the article, you can find out the RRB Syllabus for loco pilot which is described section wise.

  1. General Science: (12th standard level) – In the Railway syllabus there will be General Science Section which comprises of following topics -Physics, Environmental Studies, Chemistry, Biology etc.
  2. Arithmetic or Elementary Mathematics: Simplification based on four elementary operations addition,
    Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fraction, Decimal, “BODMAS” rule, LCM-HCF, Percentage, profit and loss, Time and work, Time and distance, Ratio and proportion, Square and square, root Cube and cube root, Area and volume of geometrical figures, Average, Partnership, Calendar, Clocks etc. To Some extent Algebra Set theory, Trigonometry, Functions relations, Statistics make through in the question paper.
  3. Reasoning Ability (or) General Intelligence: Most of the questions come from verbal sections but in some cases
    R.R.B tends to ask questions from both verbal and non-verbal sections.
    The topics like letter/ number/ symbol series, Analogy Classifications (or add man out), Coding-decoding, Distance and direction test, Blood relations, Puzzle test, Ranking & arrangement, logical diagram, Alphabet test, finding missing Number, Arithmetical Reasoning, Mathematical operations and non-verbal topics like Reasoning Pertaining to analogy Series classification will be asked.
  4. General Awareness: Test paper include questions relating to history, World, Indian geography, Indian polity, Health and Physiology, Static G.K., Current event of national and International importance, computer and information technology, Current Events, Economy, Sports, Awards etc.
  5. Technical Subjects:
    – Mechanical Engineering
    – Electrical Engineering
    – Basic Electronic Energy
  6. Electrical Engineering: Questions may come from the following topics: Atomic structure, Voltage, Current Resistance and their units, Ohms law, Specific resistance, Capacitors, Series and parallel connections, Magnetism,
    Principles of motors, Transformers, Generators, R.L.C., Gravity, Measuring Instruments etc.
  7. Electronics: Questions relate to deals conduction of electricity through to gases (or) vacuum, electrons, Conductors Semiconductors and Insulator etc.

The RRB ALP Exam is going to be conducted in 4 stages as given below –

  1. First Stage CBT
  2. Second Stage CBT
  3. Computer Based Aptitude Test (For ALP Only)
  4. Documents Verification

1. First Stage CBT Exam
The first stage Computer Based Test (CBT) is of screening nature. The exam pattern is as follows –

2. Second Stage CBT Exam
The second stage Computer Based Test (CBT) is divided into two parts as given below

  • There shall be negative marking for Incorrect answers in First and Second Stage CBT Exam.
  • For each incorrect answer 1/3rd of the total marks would be deducted for each attempted question.
  • Computer Based Aptitude Test shall be conducted only for candidates applying for ALP Exam.
  • There is no negative marking in Computer Based Aptitude Test.
  • If you have applied for ALP Post and qualified both the stages of CBT, you would be called for Document
    Verification after qualifying the Fourth Stage Computer Based Aptitude Test.
  • If you are applying for the Technician Post, then you will be directly called for Document Verification after First and
    Second Stage CBT.

3. Computer Based Aptitude Test (Third Stage only for ALP Posts) :The candidates need to secure at least 42 marks in each of the test to qualify the exam. There is no relaxation permissible in this stage and is applicable for all qualified candidates.


4. Document Verification (Fourth Stage) : Document Verification is the final stage in ALP/Technician Exam and is
applicable for all the candidates who qualify both the stages of CBT as well as CBAT Exam.

 

5. Final Selection : The final merit list would be depicted from the candidates qualifying in the Aptitude Test, with 70%
weightage is for marks obtained in Part – A of Second Stage CBT and 30% weightage for the marks obtained in
Computer Based Aptitude Test.

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