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EXAM SYLLABUS
The syllabus for the Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer (RRB JE) exam includes a broad range of topics designed to evaluate candidates’ technical knowledge, general awareness, and aptitude skills. The examination is conducted in multiple stages, mainly CBT Stage I and CBT Stage II.
The syllabus for RAILWAY JE CBT I Examination is given below:
Name of Test | Topic | Weightage |
Mathematics | Number systems | 30 Q |
BODMAS | ||
Decimals | ||
Fractions | ||
LCM & HCF | ||
Ratio & Proportion | ||
Percentages | ||
Mensuration | ||
Time & Work | ||
Time & Distance | ||
Simple & Compound Interest | ||
Profit & Loss | ||
Algebra | ||
Geometry | ||
Trigonometry | ||
Elementary Statistics | ||
Square Root | ||
Age Calculations | ||
Calendar & Clock | ||
Pipes & Cistern | ||
General Intelligence and Reasoning | Analogies | 25 Q |
Alphabetical & Number Series | ||
Coding & Decoding | ||
Mathematical operations | ||
Relationships | ||
Syllogism | ||
Jumbling | ||
Venn Diagram | ||
Data Interpretation & Sufficiency | ||
Conclusions & Decision Making | ||
Similarities & Differences | ||
Analytical reasoning | ||
Classification | ||
Directions | ||
Statement – Arguments & Assumptions etc | ||
General Awareness | Knowledge of Current affairs | 15 Q |
Indian Geography | ||
Culture and History of India including Freedom Struggle | ||
Indian Polity & Constitution | ||
Indian Economy | ||
Environmental Issues concerning India & the World | ||
Sports | ||
General scientific & technological developments etc | ||
General Science | Physics, Chemistry & Life Sciences (up to 10th Standard CBSE syllabus) | 30 Q |
MATHEMATICS DETAILED SYLLABUS
Given below is the detailed syllabus of Mathematics with example and difficulty level of the questions asked in RAILWAY JE Examination:
EXAM SYLLABUS
The syllabus for the Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer (RRB JE) exam includes a broad range of topics designed to evaluate candidates’ technical knowledge, general awareness, and aptitude skills. The examination is conducted in multiple stages, mainly CBT Stage I and CBT Stage II.
The syllabus for RAILWAY JE CBT I Examination is given below:
Name of Test | Topic | Weightage |
Mathematics | Number systems | 30 Q |
BODMAS | ||
Decimals | ||
Fractions | ||
LCM & HCF | ||
Ratio & Proportion | ||
Percentages | ||
Mensuration | ||
Time & Work | ||
Time & Distance | ||
Simple & Compound Interest | ||
Profit & Loss | ||
Algebra | ||
Geometry | ||
Trigonometry | ||
Elementary Statistics | ||
Square Root | ||
Age Calculations | ||
Calendar & Clock | ||
Pipes & Cistern | ||
General Intelligence and Reasoning | Analogies | 25 Q |
Alphabetical & Number Series | ||
Coding & Decoding | ||
Mathematical operations | ||
Relationships | ||
Syllogism | ||
Jumbling | ||
Venn Diagram | ||
Data Interpretation & Sufficiency | ||
Conclusions & Decision Making | ||
Similarities & Differences | ||
Analytical reasoning | ||
Classification | ||
Directions | ||
Statement – Arguments & Assumptions etc | ||
General Awareness | Knowledge of Current affairs | 15 Q |
Indian Geography | ||
Culture and History of India including Freedom Struggle | ||
Indian Polity & Constitution | ||
Indian Economy | ||
Environmental Issues concerning India & the World | ||
Sports | ||
General scientific & technological developments etc | ||
General Science | Physics, Chemistry & Life Sciences (up to 10th Standard CBSE syllabus) | 30 Q |
MATHEMATICS DETAILED SYLLABUS
Given below is the detailed syllabus of Mathematics with example and difficulty level of the questions asked in RAILWAY JE Examination:
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Number System | Comprises question from BODMAS, Square roots, Cube roots, etc | 226 + 117 x 97 + 774 = ? | 10th Level |
Decimal | Questions related to operations on decimals | 98769 + 34.678 – ? = 96087.256 | 10th Level |
Fractions | Questions related to operations on Fractions | (5/12) + (22/7) - (64/12)= ? | 10th Level |
LCM & HCF | Questions related to operations Least Common multiple and Highest Common Factor | Find the HCF of 120, 150 & 180. | 10th Level |
Ratio & Proportions | Questions related to finding ratio or proportion among the numbers & operations based on it | Ravi and Rahul invested 12000 and 20000 in a business. Find the ratio of their profits after 19 years ? | 10th Level |
Percentage | Calculating percentage and performing an operation based on it | In a test consisting of 80 questions carrying one mark each, Ankita answers 65% of the first 40 questions correctly. What percent of the other 40 questions does she need to answer correctly to score 80% on the entire test? | 10th Level |
Mensuration | Finding area, volume, perimeter surface area, etc | If the sides of a triangle are 26 cm, 24 cm, and 10 cm, what is its area? | 10th Level |
Time & Work | Questions related to work done by persons and time taken by them | A, B, and C can complete a piece of work in 24, 6, and 12 days respectively. Working together, they will complete the same work in | 10th Level |
Time & Distance | Calculation time, speed or distance covered by a moving object | A person crosses a 600 m long street in 5 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour? | 10th Level |
Simple & Compound Interest | Calculating Simple & Compound Interest on a given amount for a specific time at given rate | What will the compound interest at the rate of 12% on the principal amount of Rs. 50000 at the end of 4 years be? | 10th Level |
Profit & Loss | Calculating Profit or Loss by selling or purchasing articles at a given amount | If the profit on sale price be 20%, the percentage of profit on cost price is | 10th Level |
Elementary Algebra | Questions based on general Algebraic concepts | If 6x – y = 12 and x = 4, then find the value of y | 10th Level |
Geometry & Trigonometry | Mathematical operation based on Trigonometrical theorems & Geometrical concepts | It is known that 0 < x < 0 and it is also given that sin x = 4/7. Find the value of tan (x/8) | 10th Level |
Elementary Statistics | Questions based on Mean, Median, Mode, Pie Chart, Graph etc | In a moderately skewed distribution, the ratio of mean and median is 4 : 5. What is the ratio of mean and mode? | 10+2 Level |
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING DETAILED SYLLABUS
Given below is the detailed syllabus of General Intelligence & Reasoning with example and difficulty level of the questions asked in RAILWAY JE Examination:
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Analogies | Identifying the relationship between the given words to complete the sequence | ABD : FGI : : PQS : ? | Easy & Less time Consuming |
Completion of Number & Alphabetical Series | Completing the given data set based on numerical or alphabetical data | Find the next term in the following series 1, 1, 8, 4, 27, 9 | Easy & Less time Consuming |
Coding & Decoding | Identifying the pattern used for coding of a given data set and using the same for performing specific operation | In a certain coded language BAT is coded as 2012, BALL is coded as 121212. What will be the code for BOWLER? | Easy & Less Time Consuming |
Mathematical Operations | Performing Mathematical operation based on Addition, Subtraction, multiplication, division etc | If × means –, + means ÷, – means × and ÷ means +, then 14 – 8 ÷ 600 + 10 × 400 = ? | Easy & Less Time Consuming |
Similarities & Differences | Finding the odd one out of the given words | Find the odd man out from the options. | Easy & Less Time Consuming |
Blood Relations | Questions based on Blood Relations and Family | | Easy & Less Time Consuming |
Syllogism | Questions require thinking for arriving at a specific conclusion by examining other premises or ideas | Statement: | Complex & Time Consuming |
Data Sufficiency | Questions are based on whether the information given in statements is sufficient to calculate the answer or not | Questions: | Complex & Time Consuming |
Seating Arrangement | Questions based on finding the correct order of people sitting | Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other | Complex & Little Time Consuming |
Venn Diagrams, Puzzle | Questions from Puzzles are raw information given for a sequence or an order of things which need to be arranged systematically, so that the sequence or order of things can be correctly depicted | A,B,C,D and E are living in a building of 5 floors numbered 1-5 not necessarily in the same order. D lives immediately above E. C lives immediately below B. E and C live on even numbered floors. A doesn’t live immediately below E | Complex & Time Consuming |
Statement - Conclusion | Questions are based on determining which of a final outcome is derived by evaluating and analysing the given information | Statement: | Complex & Time Consuming |
Statement - Courses of Action | Finding out the actual procedure to deal with the situation given in the questions | Statement: | Complex & Time Consuming |
Decision Making | Analysing the given information to find out the correct decision to be taken | Deepak Aggarwal has joined the organization four years back as an Officer. He stays with his wife and two children. Neither he nor his wife owns a house. | Complex & Time Consuming |
GENERAL AWARENESS DETAILED SYLLABUS
Given below is the detailed syllabus of General Awareness with example and difficulty level of the questions asked in RAILWAY JE Examination:
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Indian History / Geography / Culture | Questions Based on Indian History / Geography, Culture & World | Which of the following lakes is situated on the west coast of India? | Class 10th level |
Basics of Computers & Computer Applications | Questions based on Basic & General Computer Fundamentals | In Windows XP, what does XP stands for? | Based on General Knowledge & Common Computer Concepts |
Indian Politics & Elections | Questions based on indian politics & elections | Elections in India for Parliament and State Legislatures are conducted by | Class 10th level |
Current Events of National & International Importance | Questions on National & International Events being held | Which of the following Chief Ministers unveiled the Yuvashree Arpan Scheme in 2019? | Based on General Knowledge & Past 3 - 4 Months Current Affairs |
Games & Sports | Questions on Games & sports field being held | When did Indian Hockey Team last won Gold medal in which Olympic? | |
Achievements & Awards | Questions on Arawds won by Persions & Achievments | Who was the first actor to get Oscar Award? | |
Indian Economy / Banking / Finance | Questions on Indian Economy & Banking Sector and Financial Model | Approx. __ % of Indian population is still Agriculturist | |
Environment | Questions on steps taken for Environmental Protection & Conservation | The presence of _________ in a water body is an indicator of water pollution | |
Famous Personalities | Questions on Famous Personalities of the world | Who is the creator of the Rock Garden in Chandigarh? | |
Books & Author | Questions on Various books & writers | Who wrote the line: ' A thing of beauty is a joy forever'? | |
Common Abbreviations | Questions on Fill forms of various government schemes & enterprises | Full form of NSSO? | |
Important Government & Public Sector Organizations of India etc | Questions on Government & public sector enterprises | What was the target for number of houses in the 1st phase of PMAY- Gramin? |
GENERAL SCIENCE DETAILED SYLLABUS
Given below is the detailed syllabus of General Science with example and difficulty level of the questions asked in RAILWAY JE Examination:
Topics | Topics Description | Topic Example | Topic Difficulty Level |
Physics | Important inventions and their inventors | What Galileo invented? | Class 10th level |
Unit Measurement | What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound? | Class 10th level | |
Motion | The second equation of motion gives the relation between | Class 10th level | |
Sound | In which medium sound travels faster ? | Class 10th level | |
Light | Optical fibres are based on the phenomenon of | Class 10th level | |
Wave | What is the relationship between the frequency and the pitch of a sound wave? | Class 10th level | |
Energy | What percent of solar energy is absorbed by terrestrial ecosystem? | Class 10th level | |
Electricity | What is the rate of flow of electric charges called? | Class 10th level | |
Chemistry | Chemical Properties of Substance and their uses | When Sulphur is heated with rubber, the process is commonly known as ? | Class 10th level |
Chemical Name of Important substances like Plaster of Paris, etc | Calcium Magnesium Silicate is commonly called as ________? | Class 10th level | |
Chemical Change and Physical Change | Burning of paper is which type of reaction? | Class 10th level | |
Properties of Gases | The sum of partial volumes of all gases in a mixture is equal to | Class 10th level | |
Surface Chemistry | Which shape selective catalyst is used to convert alcohol to gasoline? | Class 10th level | |
Biology | Important Inventions and their inventors | Who is the founder of oceanography? | Class 10th level |
Important and Interesting facts about human body parts | What percentage of the human body is water? | Class 10th level | |
Nutrition in Animals & Plants | Plants absorb nutrients through their _______. | Class 10th level | |
Diseases and their causes like Bacteria | Typhoid is caused by | Class 10th level | |
Viruses and Protozoa | Which one of the following diseases is caused by virus? (A) Tuberculosis (B) Typhoid (C) Influenza (D) Diphtheria | Class 10th level |
Format
EXAM PATTERN
Railway JE Examination Stage- I will be conducted as a Computer Based Test and is common for all notified posts. It will consist of a total 100 Questions and 100 Marks (1 Mark for each question). Total duration of the examination is 90 minutes and 120 minutes for PwBD candidates who avail the Scribe facility.
The section wise number of questions and marks are indicated below:
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | Mathematics | 30 Q | 30 x 1 = 30 Marks | 90 Minutes | 120 Minutes |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 Q | 25 x 1 = 25 Marks | |||
General Awareness | 15 Q | 15 x 1 = 15 Marks | |||
General Science | 30 Q | 30 x 1 = 30 Marks | |||
Total | 100 Questions | 100 Marks |
Mode of Examination
RAILWAY JE Examination - Stage- I will be conducted as a Computer Based Test and is common for all notified posts. Questions will be based on Objective Type Multiple Choice.
Medium of Examination
1. English is the default language.
2. In case the candidate wishes to choose any other language, then the same can be selected from the drop - down list of languages.
3. The languages listed are: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
4. In case of any difference / discrepancy / dispute in the Questions between English and the opted language, the content of the English version shall prevail.
Marking Scheme
1. Each Question carries 1 Mark.
2. For Each correct answer, 1 Mark will be awarded.
3. There will be negative marking and 1/3 mark shall be deducted for each wrong answer.
4. The normalized score of Stage- I CBT shall be used for shortlisting of candidates for Stage- II CBT as per their merit.
Normalization of Marks
Shortlisting of Candidates for various stages shall be based on the normalized marks obtained by them whenever CBT is conducted in multiple sessions for the same syllabus.
Calculation of normalised marks for Multi- Sessional Papers
The Stage- I CBT examination may have to be conducted in multiple sessions for some post For these multisession papers, a suitable normalisation is applied to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different sessions. The formula for calculating the normalized marks for the multi -session papers is detailed below:
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EXAM PATTERN
Railway JE Examination Stage- I will be conducted as a Computer Based Test and is common for all notified posts. It will consist of a total 100 Questions and 100 Marks (1 Mark for each question). Total duration of the examination is 90 minutes and 120 minutes for PwBD candidates who avail the Scribe facility.
The section wise number of questions and marks are indicated below:
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration | Duration |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | Mathematics | 30 Q | 30 x 1 = 30 Marks | 90 Minutes | 120 Minutes |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 25 Q | 25 x 1 = 25 Marks | |||
General Awareness | 15 Q | 15 x 1 = 15 Marks | |||
General Science | 30 Q | 30 x 1 = 30 Marks | |||
Total | 100 Questions | 100 Marks |
Mode of Examination
RAILWAY JE Examination - Stage- I will be conducted as a Computer Based Test and is common for all notified posts. Questions will be based on Objective Type Multiple Choice.
Medium of Examination
1. English is the default language.
2. In case the candidate wishes to choose any other language, then the same can be selected from the drop - down list of languages.
3. The languages listed are: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
4. In case of any difference / discrepancy / dispute in the Questions between English and the opted language, the content of the English version shall prevail.
Marking Scheme
1. Each Question carries 1 Mark.
2. For Each correct answer, 1 Mark will be awarded.
3. There will be negative marking and 1/3 mark shall be deducted for each wrong answer.
4. The normalized score of Stage- I CBT shall be used for shortlisting of candidates for Stage- II CBT as per their merit.
Normalization of Marks
Shortlisting of Candidates for various stages shall be based on the normalized marks obtained by them whenever CBT is conducted in multiple sessions for the same syllabus.
Calculation of normalised marks for Multi- Sessional Papers
The Stage- I CBT examination may have to be conducted in multiple sessions for some post For these multisession papers, a suitable normalisation is applied to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different sessions. The formula for calculating the normalized marks for the multi -session papers is detailed below:
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Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for RAILWAY JE exam are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for the RAILWAY JE exam. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, Nationality, etc., shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for RAILWAY JE exam is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualification
4. Medical Standards
5. Minimum Percentage of Marks
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
A Tibetan refugee who came over to India, before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age Limit
The age limit of the candidates who are applying for RAILWAY JE must be between 18 TO 33 years of age. Although there will be age relaxations for the reserved categories.
S. NO | Age Group | Lower age limit as on 01.01.2026 (not born after) | Upper age limit as on 01.01.2026 (Date of Birth not earlier than) | ||
For all communities/categories | UR/EWS | OBC-NCL | SC/ST | ||
1 | 18-33 | 01.01.2008 | 02.01.1993 | 02.01.1990 | 02.01.1988 |
Age Relaxation
Certain age relaxation is provided by the Railway Recruitment Board to the reserved category candidates for the RAILWAY JE examination. The age relaxation for candidates belonging to different categories is given below:
| Sr. No | Community / Categories | Community | Age Relaxation |
| 1 | SC / ST candidates | - | 5 Years |
| 2 | OBC - Non Creamy Layer candidates | - | 3 Years |
| 3 | Ex- Servicemen candidates who have put in more than 6 months service after attestation | UR | 33 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years |
| OBC - NCL Non Creamy Layer | 36 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years | ||
| SC/ST | 38 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years | ||
| 4 | Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) | UR | 10 Years |
OBC- NCL Non Creamy Layer | 13 Years | ||
SC / ST | 15 Years |
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates willing to apply for RAILWAY JE exam are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for the RAILWAY JE exam. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification, Nationality, etc., shall be rejected by the authorities. The candidate’s eligibility for RAILWAY JE exam is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualification
4. Medical Standards
5. Minimum Percentage of Marks
Nationality
A candidate must be either:
A citizen of India, or
A subject of Nepal, or
A subject of Bhutan, or
A Tibetan refugee who came over to India, before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Government of India.
Age Limit
The age limit of the candidates who are applying for RAILWAY JE must be between 18 TO 33 years of age. Although there will be age relaxations for the reserved categories.
S. NO | Age Group | Lower age limit as on 01.01.2026 (not born after) | Upper age limit as on 01.01.2026 (Date of Birth not earlier than) | ||
For all communities/categories | UR/EWS | OBC-NCL | SC/ST | ||
1 | 18-33 | 01.01.2008 | 02.01.1993 | 02.01.1990 | 02.01.1988 |
Age Relaxation
Certain age relaxation is provided by the Railway Recruitment Board to the reserved category candidates for the RAILWAY JE examination. The age relaxation for candidates belonging to different categories is given below:
| Sr. No | Community / Categories | Community | Age Relaxation |
| 1 | SC / ST candidates | - | 5 Years |
| 2 | OBC - Non Creamy Layer candidates | - | 3 Years |
| 3 | Ex- Servicemen candidates who have put in more than 6 months service after attestation | UR | 33 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years |
| OBC - NCL Non Creamy Layer | 36 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years | ||
| SC/ST | 38 Years plus Number of years of service rendered in Defence plus 3 years | ||
| 4 | Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) | UR | 10 Years |
OBC- NCL Non Creamy Layer | 13 Years | ||
SC / ST | 15 Years | ||
| 5 | Candidates ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989 | UR | 38 Years |
OBC - NCL Non Creamy Layer | 41 Years | ||
SC / ST | 43 Years | ||
| 6 | Candidates who are serving Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’ Railway Staff, Casual Labour and Substitutes and put in minimum of 3 years service (continuous or in broken spells) | UR | 40 Years of age |
OBC - NCL Non Creamy Layer | 43 Years of age | ||
SC / ST | 45 Years of age | ||
| 7 | Candidates who are working in Quasi - Administrative offices of the Railway organization such as Railway Canteens, Co - operative Societies and Institutes | UR | 33 Years plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower |
| OBC - NCL Non Creamy Layer | 36 Years plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower | ||
| SC / ST | 38 Years plus length of service rendered or 5 years, whichever is lower | ||
| 8 | Women candidates, who are widowed, divorced or judicially separated from husband but not remarried | UR | 35 Years of age |
NCL Non Creamy Layer | 38 Years of age | ||
SC / ST | 40 Years of age |
Note
1. If a candidate is eligible for relaxation of age on more than one ground, he/she would be accorded the highest of the age relaxations for which he/she is eligible.
2. No age relaxation is allowed to SC / ST / OBC - NCL (Non - Creamy Layer) candidates applying against unreserved vacancies.
3. Candidates should note that the date of birth filled in this application should be the same as recorded in the Matriculation / SSLC or an equivalent certificate. No subsequent request for its change will be considered.
Educational Qualification
Candidates should have requisite Educational / Technical qualifications indicated for posts from recognized Board / University / Institute as on the closing date for ONLINE Registration. Those awaiting results of the final examination of the prescribed educational / technical qualification not apply.
1. Post - wise Educational Qualification
Post Name | Educational Qualification |
Junior Engineer | Diploma or BE / B. Tech in the respective discipline from a recognized University / Institute |
Junior Engineer (Information Technology) | Diploma or BE / B. Tech in the relevant discipline from a recognized University / Institute |
Depot Material Superintendent | BE / B. Tech / B. Sc / PGDCA / BCA in the Computer Science / IT |
Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant | B. Sc with Physics and Chemistry from a recognized University / Institute |
2. Three years Diploma in Engineering or Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering / Technology
| Sr. No. | Three years Diploma in Engineering or Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering / Technology | Exam Group |
| 1. | Mechanical Engineering / Production Engineering / Automobile Engineering / Manufacturing Engineering / Mechatronics Engineering / Industrial Engineering / Machining Engineering / Tools and Machining Engineering / Tools and Die Making Engineering / Combination of any sub stream of basic streams of above disciplines | Mechanical and Allied Engineering |
| 2. | Electrical Engineering / Combination of any sub stream of basic streams of Electrical Engineering | Electrical and Allied Engineering |
| 3. | Electronics Engineering / Instrumentation and Control Engineering / Communication Engineering / Computer Science and Engineering / Computer Engineering / Computer Science / Information Technology / Combination of sub streams of basic streams of above disciplines / Civil Engineering | Electronics and Allied Engineering |
| 4. | Combination of any sub stream of basic streams of Civil Engineering | Civil and Allied Engineering |
| 5. | Printing Technology / Engineering | Printing Technology |
| 6. | B.Sc., Chemistry and Physics | CMA |
| 7. | BE / B.Tech., (Computer Science) / BE / B.Tech., (Information Technology) / PGDCA / B.Sc. Computer Science / BCA / DOEACC “B” Level Course of 3 years duration or equivalent | Computer Science and Information Technology |
NOTE-
A candidate possessing more than one minimum educational qualification, mapped to different Exam Groups, can choose any one Exam Group. These candidates would be eligible for all the posts for which they possess minimum educational qualifications.
Medical Standerd
Candidates called for DV will have to pass a requisite medical fitness test(s) conducted by the Railway Administration to ensure that the candidates are medically fit to carry out the duties connected with the post(s) opted by them. Visual Acuity Standard is one of the important criteria of medical fitness of railway staff. The medical requirements against different Medical Standards for different categories are outlined below:
| Sr.No | Medical Standards | General Fitness | Visions Standards |
| 1. | A- 3 | Physically fit in all respects | Distance Vision: 6/9, 6/9 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 2D), Near Vision: Sn: 0.6,0.6 with or without glasses and Must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Night Vision and Mesopic vision |
| 2. | B- 1 | Physically fit in all respects | Distance Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D), Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and Must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Night Vision and Mesopic vision |
| 3. | B- 2 | Physically fit in all respects | Distance Vision: 6/9, 6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and Must pass test for Binocular Vision |
| 4. | C- 1 | Physically fit in all respects | Distance Vision: 6/12, 6/18 with or without glasses. Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required |
Note
1. The above Medical Standards are indicative and not exhaustive and apply to candidates in general.
2. Candidates who have undergone Lasik surgery or any other surgery procedure to correct refractory error are not eligible for the post having Medical Standards A3, B1 and B2.
Minimum Percentage of marks
Minimum percentage of marks for eligibility in various categories:
UR - 40%,
OBC - 30%,
SC - 30%,
ST - 25%.
This percentage of marks for eligibility may be relaxed by 2% for PwBD candidates in case of a shortage of PwBD candidates against vacancies reserved for them.
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the RRB JE Exam Date 2026, stating that the CBT for CEN 05/2025 (JE/DMS/CMA) will be held on 19th and 20th February, and 3rd March 2026. Additional details will be provided along with the RRB JE Admit Card 2026 and the City Intimation Slip. The city details will be released 10 days before the exam, while the admit card will be made available 4 days prior to the scheduled exam date.
Events | Dates |
Date of Issue of RRB JE Notification | 28.10.2025 |
Opening of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 31.10.2025 |
Closing of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 10.12.2025 |
Closing of online payment | 13.12.2025 to 22.12.2025 |
Correction window open from | 23.12.2025 to 27.12.2025 |
Application status | 12.01.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT – I) | 19.02.2026, 20.02.2026 and 3.03.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Exam city | 09.01.2026 |
RRB JE 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Admit card | Will be released 4 days before exam |
IMPORTANT DATES
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the RRB JE Exam Date 2026, stating that the CBT for CEN 05/2025 (JE/DMS/CMA) will be held on 19th and 20th February, and 3rd March 2026. Additional details will be provided along with the RRB JE Admit Card 2026 and the City Intimation Slip. The city details will be released 10 days before the exam, while the admit card will be made available 4 days prior to the scheduled exam date.
Events | Dates |
Date of Issue of RRB JE Notification | 28.10.2025 |
Opening of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 31.10.2025 |
Closing of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 10.12.2025 |
Closing of online payment | 13.12.2025 to 22.12.2025 |
Correction window open from | 23.12.2025 to 27.12.2025 |
Application status | 12.01.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT – I) | 19.02.2026, 20.02.2026 and 3.03.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Exam city | 09.01.2026 |
RRB JE 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Admit card | Will be released 4 days before exam |
Analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the Exam Analysis for the upcoming Railway JE Stage I Exam 2026, based on the latest cycle and previous exam trends.
Railway JE Stage I Exam Analysis 2026
When Was the Last Exam Conducted
The most recent Railway Junior Engineer Stage I (CBT-1) exam for the recruitment cycle CEN 05/2025 was conducted on 19 February, 20 February, and 25 February 2026 across multiple exam centres in India.
The recruitment process includes the following stages
CBT Stage I
CBT Stage II
Document Verification
Medical Examination.
Exact Date, Time and Shift Details
The exam was conducted in three shifts per day.
Shift 1
Reporting Time: 7:30 AM
Gate Closing Time: 8:30 AM
Exam Time: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Shift 2
Reporting Time: 11:15 AM
Gate Closing Time: 12:15 PM
Exam Time: 12:45 PM to 2:15 PM
Shift 3
Reporting Time: 3:00 PM
Gate Closing Time: 4:00 PM
Exam Time: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
City intimation slips were released around 10 days before the exam, and admit cards were issued about 4 days before the exam date.
Exam Pattern for Railway JE Stage I
Mode of Exam
Computer Based Test
Total Questions
100 Multiple Choice Questions
Total Marks
100 Marks
Exam Duration
90 Minutes
Negative Marking
One third mark deducted for each wrong answer.
Section-wise Distribution
Mathematics – 30 Questions
General Intelligence and Reasoning – 25 Questions
General Science – 30 Questions
General Awareness – 15 Questions.
Difficulty Level Based on Previous Exam
Overall Difficulty
Easy to Moderate
Mathematics
Moderate with basic arithmetic and algebra
Reasoning
Easy to Moderate with logical and analytical questions
General Science
Moderate with physics and basic science concepts
General Awareness
Easy with questions from current affairs and static GK
Most candidates reported that time management and accuracy were the key factors for scoring well.
Good Attempts (Previous Exam Trend)
A safe number of attempts was usually between
65 to 75 questions with good accuracy.
Expected Cutoff Trend
Based on previous exam patterns and competition:
General
65 to 75 marks
OBC
60 to 70 marks
EWS
60 to 68 marks
SC
50 to 60 marks
ST
45 to 55 marks
The exact cutoff depends on
number of candidates
difficulty level of shifts
normalisation process.
Expectations for Railway JE Stage I Exam 2026
Pattern likely to remain the same
Exam difficulty expected to be Easy to Moderate
High competition due to limited vacancies
General Science and Maths will play a key role in scoring
Candidates should focus on
basic mathematics
science concepts
reasoning practice
current affairs and railway related GK.
EXAM ANALYSIS 2019
RRB JE 2019 Exam Analysis 22 May 1st Shift
Mathematics:
Mathematics was of Easy - Moderate Level. Most of the questions were based directly on Formulas and some were calculative. The mathematics of RRB JE consists of both arithmetic and advance maths:
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
SI / CI | 4 | Easy - Moderate |
Mensuration | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Ratio & Proportion | 2 | Easy |
Trigonometry | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Profit / Loss | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Geometry | 1 | Easy - Moderate |
Number System (HCF / LCM) | 2 | Easy |
Simplification | 1 | Easy |
EXAM ANALYSIS
Here is the Exam Analysis for the upcoming Railway JE Stage I Exam 2026, based on the latest cycle and previous exam trends.
Railway JE Stage I Exam Analysis 2026
When Was the Last Exam Conducted
The most recent Railway Junior Engineer Stage I (CBT-1) exam for the recruitment cycle CEN 05/2025 was conducted on 19 February, 20 February, and 25 February 2026 across multiple exam centres in India.
The recruitment process includes the following stages
CBT Stage I
CBT Stage II
Document Verification
Medical Examination.
Exact Date, Time and Shift Details
The exam was conducted in three shifts per day.
Shift 1
Reporting Time: 7:30 AM
Gate Closing Time: 8:30 AM
Exam Time: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Shift 2
Reporting Time: 11:15 AM
Gate Closing Time: 12:15 PM
Exam Time: 12:45 PM to 2:15 PM
Shift 3
Reporting Time: 3:00 PM
Gate Closing Time: 4:00 PM
Exam Time: 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
City intimation slips were released around 10 days before the exam, and admit cards were issued about 4 days before the exam date.
Exam Pattern for Railway JE Stage I
Mode of Exam
Computer Based Test
Total Questions
100 Multiple Choice Questions
Total Marks
100 Marks
Exam Duration
90 Minutes
Negative Marking
One third mark deducted for each wrong answer.
Section-wise Distribution
Mathematics – 30 Questions
General Intelligence and Reasoning – 25 Questions
General Science – 30 Questions
General Awareness – 15 Questions.
Difficulty Level Based on Previous Exam
Overall Difficulty
Easy to Moderate
Mathematics
Moderate with basic arithmetic and algebra
Reasoning
Easy to Moderate with logical and analytical questions
General Science
Moderate with physics and basic science concepts
General Awareness
Easy with questions from current affairs and static GK
Most candidates reported that time management and accuracy were the key factors for scoring well.
Good Attempts (Previous Exam Trend)
A safe number of attempts was usually between
65 to 75 questions with good accuracy.
Expected Cutoff Trend
Based on previous exam patterns and competition:
General
65 to 75 marks
OBC
60 to 70 marks
EWS
60 to 68 marks
SC
50 to 60 marks
ST
45 to 55 marks
The exact cutoff depends on
number of candidates
difficulty level of shifts
normalisation process.
Expectations for Railway JE Stage I Exam 2026
Pattern likely to remain the same
Exam difficulty expected to be Easy to Moderate
High competition due to limited vacancies
General Science and Maths will play a key role in scoring
Candidates should focus on
basic mathematics
science concepts
reasoning practice
current affairs and railway related GK.
EXAM ANALYSIS 2019
RRB JE 2019 Exam Analysis 22 May 1st Shift
Mathematics:
Mathematics was of Easy - Moderate Level. Most of the questions were based directly on Formulas and some were calculative. The mathematics of RRB JE consists of both arithmetic and advance maths:
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
SI / CI | 4 | Easy - Moderate |
Mensuration | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Ratio & Proportion | 2 | Easy |
Trigonometry | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Profit / Loss | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Geometry | 1 | Easy - Moderate |
Number System (HCF / LCM) | 2 | Easy |
Simplification | 1 | Easy |
Time & Work | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Statistics (Mean) | 1 | Easy |
Time, Speed & Distance | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Misc. | 5 - 6 | Easy - Moderate |
Total | 30 | Easy - Moderate |
General Intelligence & Reasoning:
This section is scoring, all you just need is accuracy and speed to attempt.
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
Coding - Decoding | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Venn Diagram | 1 | Easy |
Seating Arrangement (Circle & Linear) | 2 | Moderate |
Blood Relation | 1 | Easy |
Series | 3-4 | Easy - Moderate |
Figure | 1 | Easy |
Direction | 2 | Easy |
Analogy | 3 | Moderate |
Mathematical Operations | 3 | Easy |
Odd one out | 2 | Easy |
Misc. | 5 | Easy - Moderate |
Total | 25 | Easy - Moderate |
General Awareness:
General Awareness contributes a total of 15 questions to the RRB JE exam. The overall level can be said to be easy. Questions were based on the following topics:
1. Knowledge of Current affairs
2. Indian geography
3. Culture and history of India including freedom struggle
4. Indian Polity and constitution
5. Indian Economy
6. Environmental issues concerning India and the World
7. Sports, General scientific and technological developments, etc.
General Awareness Questions:
1. Who was Father of Great Emperor Akbar?
2. Which among the following is the recent film of actress Alia Bhatt?
3. Which among is the party of Jayalalitha from TamilNadu?
4. Who among the following is Australian Open Winner?
5. Who recognized ‘Fatehpur Shikri” as his capital?
6. Who among the following founded the city of Fatehpur Shikri?
7. Oddishi Dance form belons to which state among the following?
8. First Olympic Games where held in which among the following places?
9. Who’s is called with the Nick name “Krishnancoil Ramki”?
10. Which among the following is India’s national aquatic animal?
11. To whom is the credit given for Nagercoil Library founder?
12. Which among the following teams was IPL Runner up in 2017?
General Science:
RRB JE exam consists of a total of 30 General Science questions that can be said as a major portion of the exam.
The Questions asked in this section were mostly from Physics, Elementary Biology & Chemistry.
Exam Analysis 22 May 2nd Shift:
Mathematics:
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
SI / CI | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Mensuration | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Ratio & Proportion | 2 - 3 | Easy |
Trigonometry | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Profit / Loss | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Geometry | 2 | Easy - Moderate |
Number System (HCF / LCM) | 2 - 3 | Easy |
Simplification | 2 | Easy |
Time & Work | 2 - 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Statistics | 1 | Easy |
Time, Speed & Distance | 2 - 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Misc. | 6 - 7 | Easy - Moderate |
Height & Distance | 1 | Easy |
Total | 30 | Easy - Moderate |
General Intelligence & Reasoning:
Topic | No. of Questions | Level |
Coding - Decoding | 2 - 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Venn Diagram | 1 | Easy |
Seating Arrangement (Circle & Linear) | 2 | Moderate |
Blood Relation | 2 | Easy |
Series | 4 - 5 | Easy - Moderate |
Figure | 1 | Easy |
Direction | 2 - 3 | Easy |
Analogy | 4 - 5 | Moderate |
Mathematical Operations | 2 | Easy |
Odd one out | 2 - 3 | Easy |
Misc. | 3 | Easy - Moderate |
Total | 25 | Easy - Moderate |
General Awareness:
Topic | No of Questions | Level |
History | 2 | Easy |
Geography | 2 - 3 | Easy |
Polity | 3 - 4 | Easy - Moderate |
Static | 1 | Easy |
Current Affairs [Mostly From 2018] | 7 - 8 | Easy |
Total | 15 | Easy |
General Science:
RRB JE exam consists of a total of 30 General Science questions that can be said as a major portion of the exam.
Science Questions in Shift-2:
1. Acetone belongs to which group.
2. One question related to algae.
3. Unit of sound.
4. Which cell among the following carries Oxygen?
5. Which cell among the following carries Oxygen?
6. 2 questions from Distance and Velocity in Physics
7. CHO is a ?
8. Chemistry - approx 10 Questions.
9. Physics - 2 - 3 Questions.
Overall Difficulty Level and No of Good Attempt of the exam:
Subjects (Number of Question and Marks) | Topics | Difficulty Level (Good Attempts) |
General Intelligence & Reasoning (25) | Analogies, Alphabetical & Number Series, Coding & Decoding, Mathematical operations, Relationships, Syllogism, Jumbling, Venn Diagram, Data Interpretation & Sufficiency, Similarities & Differences, Analytical reasoning, Classification, Directions & Non - verbal reasoning. | Easy to Moderate (17 to 22) |
General Awareness (15) | Knowledge of Current affairs, Geography, History, Indian Polity & Constitution, Indian Economy, Environmental issues concerning India & the World, Sports, General scientific & technological developments, etc. | Easy to Moderate (8 to 12) |
Mathematics (30) | Number systems, Decimals & Fractions, LCM & HCF, Ratio & Proportion, Percentages, Mensuration, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Simple & Compound Interest, Profit & Loss, Algebra, Age Calculations, Probability. | Easy to Moderate (21 to 25) |
General Science (30) | Physics, Chemistry & Life Sciences (up to 10th Standard CBSE syllabus.) | Moderate (22 to 26) |
Total 100 Objective MCQs of 100 Marks | Easy to Moderate (65 to 75) | |
Category Wise RRB JE Cut Off Score:
Category | Qualifying Percentage | RRB JE CBT 1 Qualifying Marks out of total 100 marks |
General | 40% | 40 |
OBC | 40% | 40 |
SC | 30% | 30 |
ST | 25% | 25 |
Study Tips
STUDY TIPS
RRB JE preparation books are essential study materials for candidates. They cover the complete syllabus for CBT 1 and CBT 2, helping aspirants develop strong conceptual understanding.
Many of these books also contain practice questions, mock tests, and previous year papers, which help candidates evaluate their performance and enhance accuracy. Additionally, they offer topic-wise explanations, solved examples, and exam-oriented strategies to improve performance in each section.
1. Know the Syllabus & Exam Pattern: Carefully review the CBT-1 and CBT-2 syllabus to identify important and high-weightage topics.
2. Prepare a Focused Study Plan: Study for 6–8 hours daily, giving extra time to technical subjects (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) for CBT-2 since they carry more marks.
3. Build Strong Technical Concepts: Strengthen your core engineering fundamentals and regularly practice branch-specific numerical and conceptual questions.
4. Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve at least 5–10 years of PYQs to understand exam trends, frequently asked topics, and improve accuracy.
5. Take Mock Tests Consistently: Attempt 5–6 full-length mock tests per week under real exam conditions to boost speed and time management skills.
6. Prepare Short Revision Notes: Make concise notes of formulas, important concepts, and key facts for quick revision, especially in Physics, Chemistry, and General Awareness.
7. Focus on General Awareness & Science: Revise NCERT basics for Science and stay updated with current affairs, particularly railway-related updates.
8. Revise Regularly: Go through your notes repeatedly, especially in the final weeks before the exam, to retain important information.
9. Maintain Health & Routine: Get 6–8 hours of sleep, eat balanced meals, and follow a disciplined study schedule to stay productive.
STUDY PLAN
6 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Foundation Building
Read full syllabus & exam pattern carefully.
Start core Technical basics (branch-wise).
Cover Maths fundamentals (Percentage, Ratio, SI/CI).
Practice basic Reasoning topics (Series, Coding).
Begin Static GK (History, Polity basics).
Start daily current affairs (30 mins).
Make formula & short-note notebook.
Solve topic-wise MCQs daily.
Attempt 1 sectional mock per week.
Month 2: Complete Basic Syllabus
Finish remaining Technical basic topics.
Cover General Science (Physics/Chemistry basics).
Practice Arithmetic intensively.
Solve Reasoning puzzles & mixed sets.
Revise Month 1 notes weekly.
Start solving previous year CBT-1 questions.
Improve calculation speed.
Take 2 sectional mocks weekly.
Month 3: Advanced Technical Focus
Begin advanced Technical topics.
Solve branch-specific numericals daily.
Cover Environment & Computer basics (CBT-2 topics).
Revise Maths shortcut techniques.
Practice 5–6 years PYQs.
Attempt 1 full-length mock weekly.
Analyze mistakes deeply.
Strengthen weak areas.
Month 4: Intensive Practice Phase
Complete men'suration/advanced maths.
Finish full Technical syllabus.
Practice mixed question sets daily.
Revise current affairs (last 6 months).
Attempt 2 full mocks weekly.
Focus on time management strategy.
Revise formulas daily.
Solve previous CBT-2 papers.
Month 5: Mock & Revision Mode
Attempt 3–4 full mocks weekly.
Analyze performance after every test.
Revise Technical notes repeatedly.
Solve 10 years PYQs.
Focus on accuracy (avoid negative marking).
Improve weak subjects.
Revise General Awareness thoroughly.
Practice under real exam timing.
Month 6: Final Revision & Polishing
Daily quick revision of short notes.
Attempt 4–5 full mocks weekly.
Revise last 6–12 months current affairs.
Do not start new topics.
Focus on formula retention.
Improve speed & calmness.
Sleep 6–8 hours daily.
Last 7 days: Light revision only.
3 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Complete Syllabus Coverage (Foundation + Core)
Read full syllabus & exam pattern carefully.
Start and complete core Technical basics (branch-wise subjects).
Cover Maths fundamentals (Percentage, Ratio, SI/CI, Time & Work).
Practice Reasoning basics (Series, Coding-Decoding, Analogy).
Begin General Science (Physics & Chemistry basics).
Study Static GK (History, Polity, Geography basics).
Start daily current affairs (30 minutes).
Make short notes for formulas & key concepts.
Solve topic-wise MCQs daily.
Month 2: Practice + Advanced Topics
Complete remaining Technical advanced topics.
Cover Environment & Pollution (CBT-2).
Study Basics of Computer Applications.
Practice advanced Maths (Mensuration, Algebra, Data Interpretation).
Solve 5–10 years Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
Attempt 2–3 full-length mocks per week.
Analyze mock tests and note weak areas.
Revise current affairs of last 6 months.
Strengthen speed and accuracy.
Month 3: Revision + Mock Test Intensive
Revise complete Technical syllabus thoroughly.
Practice mixed question sets daily.
Attempt 3–4 full mocks per week (exam-like conditions).
Focus on weak sections and error correction.
Revise formulas and short notes daily.
Revise General Awareness & Science completely.
Avoid starting new topics.
Improve time management strategy (90 mins CBT-1 / 2 hrs CBT-2).
Last 7 days: Light revision +
...STUDY TIPS
RRB JE preparation books are essential study materials for candidates. They cover the complete syllabus for CBT 1 and CBT 2, helping aspirants develop strong conceptual understanding.
Many of these books also contain practice questions, mock tests, and previous year papers, which help candidates evaluate their performance and enhance accuracy. Additionally, they offer topic-wise explanations, solved examples, and exam-oriented strategies to improve performance in each section.
1. Know the Syllabus & Exam Pattern: Carefully review the CBT-1 and CBT-2 syllabus to identify important and high-weightage topics.
2. Prepare a Focused Study Plan: Study for 6–8 hours daily, giving extra time to technical subjects (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) for CBT-2 since they carry more marks.
3. Build Strong Technical Concepts: Strengthen your core engineering fundamentals and regularly practice branch-specific numerical and conceptual questions.
4. Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve at least 5–10 years of PYQs to understand exam trends, frequently asked topics, and improve accuracy.
5. Take Mock Tests Consistently: Attempt 5–6 full-length mock tests per week under real exam conditions to boost speed and time management skills.
6. Prepare Short Revision Notes: Make concise notes of formulas, important concepts, and key facts for quick revision, especially in Physics, Chemistry, and General Awareness.
7. Focus on General Awareness & Science: Revise NCERT basics for Science and stay updated with current affairs, particularly railway-related updates.
8. Revise Regularly: Go through your notes repeatedly, especially in the final weeks before the exam, to retain important information.
9. Maintain Health & Routine: Get 6–8 hours of sleep, eat balanced meals, and follow a disciplined study schedule to stay productive.
STUDY PLAN
6 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Foundation Building
Read full syllabus & exam pattern carefully.
Start core Technical basics (branch-wise).
Cover Maths fundamentals (Percentage, Ratio, SI/CI).
Practice basic Reasoning topics (Series, Coding).
Begin Static GK (History, Polity basics).
Start daily current affairs (30 mins).
Make formula & short-note notebook.
Solve topic-wise MCQs daily.
Attempt 1 sectional mock per week.
Month 2: Complete Basic Syllabus
Finish remaining Technical basic topics.
Cover General Science (Physics/Chemistry basics).
Practice Arithmetic intensively.
Solve Reasoning puzzles & mixed sets.
Revise Month 1 notes weekly.
Start solving previous year CBT-1 questions.
Improve calculation speed.
Take 2 sectional mocks weekly.
Month 3: Advanced Technical Focus
Begin advanced Technical topics.
Solve branch-specific numericals daily.
Cover Environment & Computer basics (CBT-2 topics).
Revise Maths shortcut techniques.
Practice 5–6 years PYQs.
Attempt 1 full-length mock weekly.
Analyze mistakes deeply.
Strengthen weak areas.
Month 4: Intensive Practice Phase
Complete men'suration/advanced maths.
Finish full Technical syllabus.
Practice mixed question sets daily.
Revise current affairs (last 6 months).
Attempt 2 full mocks weekly.
Focus on time management strategy.
Revise formulas daily.
Solve previous CBT-2 papers.
Month 5: Mock & Revision Mode
Attempt 3–4 full mocks weekly.
Analyze performance after every test.
Revise Technical notes repeatedly.
Solve 10 years PYQs.
Focus on accuracy (avoid negative marking).
Improve weak subjects.
Revise General Awareness thoroughly.
Practice under real exam timing.
Month 6: Final Revision & Polishing
Daily quick revision of short notes.
Attempt 4–5 full mocks weekly.
Revise last 6–12 months current affairs.
Do not start new topics.
Focus on formula retention.
Improve speed & calmness.
Sleep 6–8 hours daily.
Last 7 days: Light revision only.
3 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Complete Syllabus Coverage (Foundation + Core)
Read full syllabus & exam pattern carefully.
Start and complete core Technical basics (branch-wise subjects).
Cover Maths fundamentals (Percentage, Ratio, SI/CI, Time & Work).
Practice Reasoning basics (Series, Coding-Decoding, Analogy).
Begin General Science (Physics & Chemistry basics).
Study Static GK (History, Polity, Geography basics).
Start daily current affairs (30 minutes).
Make short notes for formulas & key concepts.
Solve topic-wise MCQs daily.
Month 2: Practice + Advanced Topics
Complete remaining Technical advanced topics.
Cover Environment & Pollution (CBT-2).
Study Basics of Computer Applications.
Practice advanced Maths (Mensuration, Algebra, Data Interpretation).
Solve 5–10 years Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
Attempt 2–3 full-length mocks per week.
Analyze mock tests and note weak areas.
Revise current affairs of last 6 months.
Strengthen speed and accuracy.
Month 3: Revision + Mock Test Intensive
Revise complete Technical syllabus thoroughly.
Practice mixed question sets daily.
Attempt 3–4 full mocks per week (exam-like conditions).
Focus on weak sections and error correction.
Revise formulas and short notes daily.
Revise General Awareness & Science completely.
Avoid starting new topics.
Improve time management strategy (90 mins CBT-1 / 2 hrs CBT-2).
Last 7 days: Light revision + confidence building only.
1 Month Study Plan
Week 1: Complete Syllabus Quick Revision + Basics Strengthening
Revise full Technical syllabus (focus on core subjects of your branch).
Revise Mathematics basics (Arithmetic + Algebra + Mensuration).
Practice Reasoning topics daily (Puzzles, Series, Coding).
Revise General Science (Physics & Chemistry important formulas).
Cover Static GK (Polity, History, Geography basics).
Revise Computer Basics & Environment (important for CBT-2).
Solve 1 previous year paper every 2 days.
Make short notes of weak formulas and tricky concepts.
Practice 50–70 MCQs daily from mixed subjects.
Week 2: Practice + PYQs Focus
Solve 5–10 years Previous Year Questions (subject-wise).
Attempt 2–3 full-length mock tests.
Analyze mistakes carefully and revise weak areas.
Focus on high-weightage technical topics.
Revise Current Affairs (last 6–8 months).
Practice speed maths daily (20–30 questions).
Improve reasoning accuracy with timed practice.
Revise important formulas every night.
Work on time management strategy (section-wise timing).
Week 3: Mock Test Intensive Phase
Attempt 3–4 full-length mock tests this week.
Analyze each mock deeply (why wrong? concept gap or silly mistake?).
Revise complete Technical notes again.
Focus on scoring sections (Maths + Technical).
Practice mixed question sets daily (100+ questions).
Revise General Awareness & Science thoroughly.
Improve attempt strategy (easy ? moderate ? tough).
Maintain accuracy above 85–90%.
Track your average mock score and aim to improve by 10–15 marks.
Week 4: Final Revision + Confidence Building
Revise only short notes and important formulas.
Attempt 2–3 final mock tests under strict exam timing.
Avoid learning new topics.
Focus on weak technical chapters once more.
Revise Computer, Environment & Current Affairs quickly.
Practice time management (90 mins CBT-1 / 120 mins CBT-2).
Sleep 6–8 hours daily and maintain routine.
Stay calm and confident.
Last 2 days: Light revision only, no heavy practice.
General info
OVERVIEW
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts exams to hire qualified candidates for the position of Junior Engineer (JE) in departments for Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant, Chemical Supervisor / Research and Metallurgical Supervisor / Research Posts. The RRB JE is a central government exam conducted to hire talented aspirants for the JE posts in different Railway departments.
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer Exam (RRB JE) |
Conducting Authority | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) |
Admission Purpose | To select candidates for Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) |
Exam level | National |
Exam Date | CBT I - February 19, 20, and March 3, 2026 |
Official website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The RRB JE Selection Process is clearly defined in the official notification and is designed to select the most eligible candidates for different JE posts. The recruitment process includes the following stages:
Computer-Based Test I
This is the initial stage of the selection process. CBT I consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions from Mathematics, General Awareness, General Science, and General Intelligence & Reasoning. The total duration of the exam is 90 minutes.
Computer-Based Test 2
Candidates who qualify in CBT I are shortlisted for CBT II. This stage includes questions from General Awareness, Physics & Chemistry, Basics of Computer Applications, Basics of Environment & Pollution, and Technical Abilities (branch-specific). The duration of CBT 2 is 2 hours.
Document Verification
Candidates who clear CBT II are called for Document Verification. They must produce original documents such as educational certificates, identity proof, category certificates, and other required documents for verification.
Medical Examination
After document verification, candidates must undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet the prescribed medical standards for the post. Only those found medically fit are considered for final appointment.
Both Document Verification and the Medical Test are essential final stages to confirm a candidate’s eligibility for the RRB JE recruitment
OVERVIEW
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts exams to hire qualified candidates for the position of Junior Engineer (JE) in departments for Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant, Chemical Supervisor / Research and Metallurgical Supervisor / Research Posts. The RRB JE is a central government exam conducted to hire talented aspirants for the JE posts in different Railway departments.
Particulars | Details |
Exam name | Railway Recruitment Board Junior Engineer Exam (RRB JE) |
Conducting Authority | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) |
Admission Purpose | To select candidates for Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) |
Exam level | National |
Exam Date | CBT I - February 19, 20, and March 3, 2026 |
Official website |
SELECTION PROCESS
The RRB JE Selection Process is clearly defined in the official notification and is designed to select the most eligible candidates for different JE posts. The recruitment process includes the following stages:
Computer-Based Test I
This is the initial stage of the selection process. CBT I consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions from Mathematics, General Awareness, General Science, and General Intelligence & Reasoning. The total duration of the exam is 90 minutes.
Computer-Based Test 2
Candidates who qualify in CBT I are shortlisted for CBT II. This stage includes questions from General Awareness, Physics & Chemistry, Basics of Computer Applications, Basics of Environment & Pollution, and Technical Abilities (branch-specific). The duration of CBT 2 is 2 hours.
Document Verification
Candidates who clear CBT II are called for Document Verification. They must produce original documents such as educational certificates, identity proof, category certificates, and other required documents for verification.
Medical Examination
After document verification, candidates must undergo a medical examination to ensure they meet the prescribed medical standards for the post. Only those found medically fit are considered for final appointment.
Both Document Verification and the Medical Test are essential final stages to confirm a candidate’s eligibility for the RRB JE recruitment
2025 exam
LATEST UPDATE
The RRB JE 2025 notification was officially released on October 28, 2025, announcing a total of 2,585 vacancies. The Railway Recruitment Board will close the online registration process for RRB JE Recruitment 2025 on December 10, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply for the posts of Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) through the official RRB portal. The RRB JE Exam Date 2026 has also been announced. The 1st Stage CBT for CEN No. 05/2025 is scheduled to be held on February 19, 20, and March 3, 2026. The exam city intimation slip will be released 10 days prior to the exam, while admit cards will be made available 4 days before the candidate’s scheduled exam date on the official website. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has not yet released any confirmed schedule for the 2nd StageCBT-2 examination. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website of their respective RRB for updates.
IMPORTANT DATES
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the RRB JE Exam Date 2026, stating that the CBT for CEN 05/2025 (JE/DMS/CMA) will be held on 19th and 20th February, and 3rd March 2026. Additional details will be provided along with the RRB JE Admit Card 2026 and the City Intimation Slip. The city details will be released 10 days before the exam, while the admit card will be made available 4 days prior to the scheduled exam date.
Events | Dates |
Date of Issue of RRB JE Notification | 28.10.2025 |
Opening of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 31.10.2025 |
Closing of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 10.12.2025 |
Closing of online payment | 13.12.2025 to 22.12.2025 |
Correction window open from | 23.12.2025 to 27.12.2025 |
Application status | 12.01.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT – I) | 19.02.2026, 20.02.2026 and 3.03.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Exam city | 09.01.2026 |
RRB JE 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Admit card | Will be released 4 days before exam |
VACANCY DETAILS
This year, the RRB JE exam will be conducted to fill 2,585 vacancies for the posts of Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical Supervisor, and Metallurgical Assistant. The detailed category-wise vacancy distribution will be announced in the official notification.
RRB JE Vacancy 2026 | |
Post | Vacancies |
Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant | 2585 |
Total | 2585 |
RRB JE Vacancy(Region - wise)
Along with the notification pdf, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the region - wise and category - wise vacancy details. Check vacancy details from the below table.
RRB JE Vacancy (Region - Wise) | ||||||
Zones | UR | SC | ST | |||
LATEST UPDATE
The RRB JE 2025 notification was officially released on October 28, 2025, announcing a total of 2,585 vacancies. The Railway Recruitment Board will close the online registration process for RRB JE Recruitment 2025 on December 10, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply for the posts of Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA) through the official RRB portal. The RRB JE Exam Date 2026 has also been announced. The 1st Stage CBT for CEN No. 05/2025 is scheduled to be held on February 19, 20, and March 3, 2026. The exam city intimation slip will be released 10 days prior to the exam, while admit cards will be made available 4 days before the candidate’s scheduled exam date on the official website. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has not yet released any confirmed schedule for the 2nd StageCBT-2 examination. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website of their respective RRB for updates.
IMPORTANT DATES
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the RRB JE Exam Date 2026, stating that the CBT for CEN 05/2025 (JE/DMS/CMA) will be held on 19th and 20th February, and 3rd March 2026. Additional details will be provided along with the RRB JE Admit Card 2026 and the City Intimation Slip. The city details will be released 10 days before the exam, while the admit card will be made available 4 days prior to the scheduled exam date.
Events | Dates |
Date of Issue of RRB JE Notification | 28.10.2025 |
Opening of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 31.10.2025 |
Closing of Online Registration for RRB JE Exam | 10.12.2025 |
Closing of online payment | 13.12.2025 to 22.12.2025 |
Correction window open from | 23.12.2025 to 27.12.2025 |
Application status | 12.01.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT – I) | 19.02.2026, 20.02.2026 and 3.03.2026 |
1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Exam city | 09.01.2026 |
RRB JE 1st Stage Computer Based Test (CBT- I) Admit card | Will be released 4 days before exam |
VACANCY DETAILS
This year, the RRB JE exam will be conducted to fill 2,585 vacancies for the posts of Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical Supervisor, and Metallurgical Assistant. The detailed category-wise vacancy distribution will be announced in the official notification.
RRB JE Vacancy 2026 | |
Post | Vacancies |
Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant | 2585 |
Total | 2585 |
RRB JE Vacancy(Region - wise)
Along with the notification pdf, the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the region - wise and category - wise vacancy details. Check vacancy details from the below table.
RRB JE Vacancy (Region - Wise) | ||||||
Zones | UR | SC | ST | OBC | EWS | Total |
RRB AHMEDABAD | 68 | 22 | 19 | 39 | 12 | 151 |
RRB AJMER | 20 | 04 | 03 | 10 | 03 | 40 |
RRB BANGALORE | 40 | 14 | 07 | 10 | 09 | 80 |
RRB BHOPAL | 27 | 14 | 02 | 11 | 04 | 58 |
RRB BHUBANESWAR | 09 | 10 | 04 | 09 | 04 | 36 |
RRB BILASPUR | 63 | 16 | 09 | 26 | 13 | 127 |
RRB CHANDIGARH | 44 | 20 | 06 | 23 | 15 | 108 |
RRB CHENNAI | 77 | 23 | 15 | 40 | 14 | 169 |
RRB GORAKHPUR | 45 | 15 | 09 | 20 | 09 | 98 |
RRB GUWAHATI | 05 | -- | -- | 02 | -- | 07 |
RRB JAMMU-SRINAGAR | 25 | 19 | 08 | 38 | 05 | 95 |
RRB KOLKATA | 264 | 87 | 58 | 160 | 59 | 628 |
RRB MALDA | 17 | 08 | 06 | 11 | 03 | 45 |
RRB MUMBAI | 174 | 70 | 35 | 110 | 45 | 434 |
RRB MUZAFFARPUR | 10 | 03 | 02 | 06 | 02 | 23 |
RRB PATNA | 20 | 08 | 04 | 13 | 05 | 50 |
RRB PRAYAGRAJ | 76 | 26 | 09 | 38 | 13 | 162 |
RRB RANCHI | 40 | 19 | 09 | 30 | 11 | 109 |
RRB SECUNDERABAD | 50 | 13 | 08 | 15 | 17 | 103 |
RRB THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | 22 | 20 | 08 | 09 | 03 | 62 |
Total | 1096 | 411 | 221 | 620 | 246 | 2585 |
SALARY STRUCTURE
The salary for Chemical Supervisor / Research and Metallurgical Supervisor / Research is 44,900 (Pay Level 7 of the 7th CPC Pay Matrix), while Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent, and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant receive 35,400 (Pay Level 6).
The detailed RRB JE salary structure, including breakdowns, allowances, and in-hand pay, is explained in the article below.
RRB JE Salary Structure (7th CPC Pay Matrix)
Junior Engineer (JE), Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA):
Pay Level: Level 6
Initial Basic Pay: 35,400 per month
Pay Scale Range: 35,400 – ?1,12,400 (with annual increments)
Chemical Supervisor / Research and Metallurgical Supervisor / Research (higher supervisory roles in some notifications):
Pay Level: Level 7
Initial Basic Pay: 44,900 per month
Pay Scale Range: 44,900 – 1,42,400
Approximate Monthly Breakdown (for Level 6 at 35,400 Basic Pay)
In-hand salary varies by city category (X: Metro like Delhi/Mumbai; Y: Major cities; Z: Others), current DA rate (50-58% as of early 2026), and deductions.
Component | Amount (Approx. for Level 6) | Notes |
Basic Pay | 35,400 | Starting entry pay |
Dearness Allowance (DA) | 17,700 – 20,500 (50-58%) | Revised bi-annually based on CPI |
House Rent Allowance (HRA) | 2,832 – 8,496 (8-24%) | X cities: 24%, Y: 16%, Z: 8% |
Transport Allowance (TA) | 3,600 – 7,200 + DA on TA | Higher in metro cities |
Other Allowances | 2,000 – 5,000 | Includes Night Duty, Overtime, etc. (post-specific) |
Gross Salary | 50,000 – 65,000 | Before deductions |
Deductions (PF/NPS - 10%, Tax, Insurance) | 3,000 – 6,000 | Varies |
In-Hand Salary | 42,000 – 55,000 | Typical starting range; higher in metros with DA hikes |
HOW TO APPLY
The Railway Recruitment Board released the RRB JE Online Application Form on 31st October 2025. Before applying, candidates must make sure they meet the RRB JE eligibility criteria. Applicants should keep all the necessary documents and information ready to avoid errors during the online application process. The last date to submit the RRB JE application form is 10th December 2025. Candidates are advised to enter all details carefully while filling out the form. The RRB JE application correction window will begin on 13th December 2025.
Steps to Apply Online
Step 1: Go to the official website and click Apply Online to complete the registration page.
Step 2: Enter your details, your email I.D., and your mobile number.
Step 3: After registration is completed, you will find the application number generated by the system in your email Id and mobile number.
Step 4: Now login again and select your subject, position, and preferred exam centre.
Step 5: You need to upload your photo and signature to the specified format in this step.
Step 6: Pay the application fee either by debit card / credit card / net banking or Paytm.
Step 7: In the final step, download four copies of the completed application form and the e- receipt for further reference payment.
Application Fee
Categories / Communities of Candidates | Fee |
For candidates who belong to SC, ST, Ex- Servicemen, Female, Transgender, Minorities or Economically Backward Class (EBC). (This fee of Rs 250/- shall be refunded duly deducting bank charges as applicable, on appearing in 1st Stage CBT.) | Rs. 250/- |
For all candidates (Out of this fee of Rs 500/-, an amount of Rs 400/- shall be refunded duly deducting bank charges, on appearing in 1st Stage CBT.) | Rs. 500/- |
List of RRB Websites
Here is a list of official websites for various Railway Recruitment Board (RRBs) in India:
Regions | Official Websites |
Ahmedabad | https://rrbahmedabad.gov.in/ |
Chennai | https://www.rrbchennai.gov.in/ |
Muzaffarpur | |
Ajmer | https://www.rrbajmer.gov.in/ |
Gorakhpur | https://www.rrbgkp.gov.in/ |
Patna | https://www.rrbpatna.gov.in/ |
Bengaluru | https://www.rrbbnc.gov.in/ |
Guwahati | https://www.rrbguwahati.gov.in/ |
Prayagraj | https://rrbald.gov.in/ |
Bhopal | https://rrbbhopal.gov.in/ |
Jammu - Srinagar | |
Ranchi | |
Bhubaneswar | |
Kolkata | |
Secunderabad | |
Bilaspur | |
Malda | |
Siliguri | |
Chandigarh | |
Mumbai | |
Thiruvananthapuram |
EXAM CENTERS
The RRB JE admit card will be made available on the official website four days prior to the scheduled exam. Candidates can access and download it by logging into the portal using their registration number and date of birth. It is mandatory to carry the RRB JE 2026 admit card along with a valid photo identification proof to the exam centre. Entry to the examination hall will not be permitted without these documents.
The Railway Recruitment Board will activate the RRB JE City Intimation 2026 download link 10 days before the exam date, that is, on 9th February 2026, on its official website. The city intimation slip will provide details about the exam centre, including the centre name, address, city, and code.
ADMIT CARD
The exam authority will issue the RRB JE admit card on the official website four days before the exam date. Candidates can download their hall ticket by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. All applicants must carry the RRB JE 2026 admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the examination centre. The admit card is compulsory, and candidates will not be permitted to enter the exam hall without it.
The candidates can download their RRB JE admit card in the following manner:
Step 1. Visit the official website.
Step 2. Click on the “admit card” tab.
Step 3. Log in with the required credentials in the login window.
Step 4. Enter the registration number and date of birth to download the admit card.
Step 5. Candidates can download and take the printout of admit card on an A4 size sheet.
EXAM RESULT
The RRB JE result will be released on the official website separately for each stage of the recruitment process. Candidates can view their results by visiting their respective regional RRB website and logging in with their registration details. The RRB JE Result will be calculated using a normalization method to maintain fairness across different exam shifts and dates. Applicants are advised to regularly check the official website for updates regarding the result, cut-off marks, scorecard, and further instructions.
The candidates can download their RRB JE result in the following manner:
Step 1. Visit the official website.
Step 2. Click and go to the respective regional website.
Step 3. Click on the Result link.
Step 4. The RRB JE result is published in pdf format. It contains the roll number of all the qualified candidates.
Step 5. If the roll number of candidate is not mentioned in the RRB JE result pdf, it means that the candidate is not qualified for that stage.
Step 6. Download the result and save it for the future reference.
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