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Rrb Ntpc detailed syllabus for under graduate

 Detailed syllabus of RRB Ntpc Indian railway:  CBT1 & CBT2

Mathematics:

-Number System

-Decimals

-Fractions

-LCM

-HCF

-Ratio and Proportions

-Percentage

-Mensuration

-Time and Work

-Time and Distance

-Simple and Compound Interest

-Profit and Loss

-Elementary Algebra

-Geometry and Trigonometry

-Elementary Statistics etc.

 General Intelligence and Reasoning:

-Analogies

-Completion of Number and Alphabetical Series

-Coding and Decoding

-Mathematical Operations

-Similarities and Differences

-Relationships

-Analytical Reasoning

-Syllogism

-Jumbling

-Venn Diagrams

-Puzzle

-Data Sufficiency

-Statement- Conclusion

-Statement- Courses of Action

-Decision Making

-Maps

-Interpretation of Graphs etc.

General Awareness:

-Current Events of National and International Importance

-Games and Sports

-Art and Culture of India

-Indian Literature

-Monuments and Places of India

-General Science and Life Science (up to 10th CBSE)

-History of India and Freedom Struggle

-Physical Social and Economic Geography of India and World

-Indian Polity and Governance constitution and political system 

-General Scientific and Technological Developments including Space and Nuclear Program of India

-UN and Other important World Organizations

-Environmental Issues Concerning

-India and World at Large

-Basics of Computers and Computer Applications

-Common Abbreviations

-Transport Systems in India

-Indian Economy

-Famous Personalities of India and World

-Flagship Government Programs

-Flora and Fauna of India 

-Important Government and Public Sector Organizations of India etc.

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