🚂 RRB Group D 2025: Big Recruitment Exam This Month
How to Maximize Your success in the Final Days
The
Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is set to conduct its
largest recruitment exam this year between
November 17 and december 31, 2025. With thousands of candidates appearing, smart preparation in the
final days can make all the difference.
📌 1. Know the Exam Pattern
·
Subjects: Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Science, General Awareness on Current Affairs·
Total Questions: 100·
Time: 90 minutes·
Marking Scheme: +1 for correct, -1/3 for incorrect answers·
Tip: Focus on
high-weightage topics first to maximize scores.
💼 2. Focus on Important Topics
Mathematics:· Percentages, Ratios, Simple & Compound Interest, Time & Work, Speed & Distance
General Intelligence & Reasoning:· Series, Analogy, Coding-Decoding, Puzzle & Seating Arrangement
General Science:· Physics, Chemistry, Biology (up to 10th-grade NCERT level)
Current Affairs:· National and international events from
past 6–12 months💡
Pro Tip: Make a
short notes sheet for quick revision in the last few days.
🏆 3. Time Management is Key
· Divide remaining days into
subject-wise slots.· Dedicate more time to
weaker areas but
don’t neglect strong sections.· Practice
mock tests under timed conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
⚖️ 4. Practice Previous Year Papers
· Solve
RRB Group D previous year question papers to understand patterns.· Focus on
frequently asked questions and tricky problem types.· Identify topics where you
lose marks often and revise them thoroughly.
✅ 5. Healthy Habits for Exam Success
· Maintain a
consistent sleep schedule to stay alert.· Eat
light, nutritious meals before studying or taking practice tests.· Take short
breaks during study sessions to avoid burnout.· Stay
positive and confident; mental preparation matters as much as syllabus revision.💡
Life Hack: In the last week, focus more on
revision and mock tests rather than trying to learn new topics.
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