RRB NTPC Syllabus For Mathematics - Explained Individually

The Railway NTPC syllabus for Mathematics is as follows:


  1. Number System
  2. Decimals
  3. Fractions
  4. LCM
  5. HCF
  6. Ratio and Proportions
  7. Percentage
  8. Mensuration
  9. Time and Work
  10. Time and Distance
  11. Simple and Compound Interest
  12. Profit and Loss
  13. Elementary Algebra
  14. Geometry
  15. Trigonometry
  16. Elementary Statistics, etc.

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Detailed RRB NTPC Syllabus 2019 For Prelims And Mains


RRB NTPC Syllabus 2019: Candidates willing to start a career in the Indian Railways under Non-technical Popular Category (NTPC), may appear for the RRB NTPC Recruitment Exam 2019. The official notification for RRB NTPC 2019 is out. This year, more than 35,000 vacancies have been announced by RRB for NTPC posts. RRC (Railway Recruitment Cells) too has announced the RRC Level 1 recruitment of more than 1 lakh candidates which includes various posts like Station Master, Trains Clerk, Goods Guard, Senior Clerk cum Typist, Junior Account Assistant cum Typist, and Senior Time Keeper, etc. Online registration for RRB NTPC 2019 has already started. The last date to apply for the exam is 31st March 2019. Official Website: www.indianrailways.gov.in

Aspiring candidates planning to appear for the exam can refer to the RRB NTPC syllabus to start their preparation. In this post, we are providing the RRB NTPC syllabus in detail.

RRB NTPC Syllabus 2019

The Railway NTPC selection process involves the following stages:
  1. First Stage CBT – Preliminary Exam
  2. Second Stage CBT – Main Exam
  3. Skill Test (Computer Based Aptitude Test/Typing Skill Test) (based on the posts)
  4. Document Verification
  5. Medical Fitness Test
Both Prelims and Mains have the following subjects:
  1. General Awareness
  2. Mathematics
  3. General Intelligence & Reasoning
Let us now look into the detailed RRB NTPC syllabus for these sections:

RRB NTPC Syllabus For General Awareness

The Railway NTPC syllabus for General Awareness is as under:
  1. Current Events of National and International Importance
  2. Games and Sports
  3. Art and Culture of India
  4. Indian Literature
  5. Monuments and Places of India
  6. General Science and Life Science (up to 10th CBSE)
  7. History of India and Freedom Struggle
  8. Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India and World
  9. Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution and Political System
  10. General Scientific and Technological Developments including Space and Nuclear Program of India
  11. UN and Other Important World Organizations
  12. Environmental Issues Concerning India and World at Large
  13. Basics of Computers and Computer Applications
  14. Common Abbreviations
  15. Transport Systems in India
  16. Indian Economy
  17. Famous Personalities of India and World
  18. Flagship Government Programs
  19. Flora and Fauna of India
  20. Important Government and Public Sector Organizations of India, etc.

RRB NTPC Syllabus For General Intelligence & Reasoning

The topics included under the Railway NTPC syllabus for General Intelligence & Reasoning are as under:
  1. Analogies
  2. Completion of Number and Alphabetical Series
  3. Coding and Decoding
  4. Mathematical Operations
  5. Similarities and Differences
  6. Relationships
  7. Analytical Reasoning
  8. Syllogism
  9. Jumbling
  10. Venn Diagrams
  11. Puzzle
  12. Data Sufficiency
  13. Statement – Conclusion
  14. Statement – Courses of Action
  15. Decision Making
  16. Maps
  17. Interpretation of Graphs, etc.

RRB NTPC Syllabus For Mathematics

The Railway NTPC syllabus for Mathematics is as under:
  1. Number System
  2. Decimals
  3. Fractions
  4. LCM
  5. HCF
  6. Ratio and Proportions
  7. Percentage
  8. Mensuration
  9. Time and Work
  10. Time and Distance
  11. Simple and Compound Interest
  12. Profit and Loss
  13. Elementary Algebra
  14. Geometry
  15. Trigonometry
  16. Elementary Statistics, etc.
So, now you have all the details about RRB NTPC syllabus 2019. Start your RRB NTPC preparation at the earliest so that you can finish the syllabus soon and have enough time for revision.

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RRB Exam Pattern

Indian Railways is one of the largest network  with nearly 2 lakh of  employees in which vacancies are filled up either by recruitment by Recruitment agencies like UPSC or RRB or by promotion from serving candidates.
  • Group A recruitment are made by UPSC by All India Competitive examinations.
  • Group B posts are normally filled by promotion from serving Group C candidates.
  • Group C recruitment are made by 21 Railway Recruitment Boards.
  • Group D posts (Those posts with GP 1800) are filled by Railway Recruitment Cells.

The recruitment process for each post differs based on the requirement of skill set for that particular post. The staffs of Indian Railways are recruited as above falls under two categories i.e. gazetted (Group A and B) and non-gazetted (Group C and D) employees.
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H.C.F Example - 1 RRB/TRB/TNPSC

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H.C.F Introduction - RRB/TRB/SSC/TNPSC

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What is BODMAS ? - Simple Techniques

BODMAS is actually an acronym that lets you know in which order/hierarchy mathematical problems have to be solved. In other words the rule or order that we use to simplify in math is called "BODMAS" rule. 

       B -> Brackets first (Parentheses)
       O -> Of (orders: Powers and radicals) 
       D -> Division 
       M -> Multiplication 
       A -> Addition 
       S -> Subtraction


Few things to remember:

1.If you have both multiplication and division or addition and subtraction in a particular simplification, you have to do one by one in the order from left to right.

2. Division mostly comes after multiplication. As said above, you have to do one by one in the order from left to right. 

Let us see few examples so as to have a better understanding

Example 1 :   6 + 7 x 8



=  6 + 7 x 8
=  6 + 56
=  62

Multiplication
Addition


Example 2 : 10² - 16 ÷ 8








10² - 16 ÷ 8
100 - 16 ÷ 8
=  100 - 2
 =  98

Power
Division
Subtraction


Example 3 :  (25 + 11) x 2


(25 + 11) x 2
=  36 x 2
=  72

Parenthesis
Multiplication

Example 4 :  3 + 6 x (5 + 4) ÷ 3 -7

=  3 + 6 x (5+4) ÷ 3 -7
3 + 6 x 9 ÷ 3 -7
3 + 54 ÷ 3 -7
=   3 + 18 -7
=   21 - 7
=   14
Parenthesis
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction


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