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RRB Exam 2018: Here are few last minute preparation tips for Group D examinations

Few last minute tips for RRB Group D Exams 2018.

  • DNA Web Team
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  • Sep 11, 2018, 09:29 PM IST

RRB Group D recruitment exam is at close quarters and it is high time that the candidates plan their last minute preparations schedule. The test will be conducted in computer-based mode (CBT). The exam will be designed to test the candidate's basic knowledge on arithmetic, reasoning and general knowledge. 

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) had released the exam schedule for Group D's level 1 on September 9. The dates regarding the exam, release of admit cards and information regarding the sittings will be out by Sunday. The Railway Recruitment board will be conducting the Group D exam on September 17. This should also be noted that this exam will be held in multiple sittings.

The Railways Recruitment board in its notification also mentioned about the mock test. RRB mentioned that the link for mock tests will be available on September 10. Candidates can take the mock test for being better prepared for the main exam. Meanwhile, SC/ST candidates who are eligible for free train pass to travel to the exam centre can download the train travel authority from September 10th to make the travel arrangements. A notice was also released by the Railway Recruitment Control Board on the official website

ABOUT Railway Recruitment Control Board: First time in July 1942, as an experimental measure, a Service Commission with a Chairman and two members was established for recruitment of Subordinate Staff on the then North West Railway. The position was reviewed in 1945 and Services Commissions at Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Lucknow were set up under Railway Board. These Commissions were introduced with two fold functions of recruiting class III staff and also tender advice to General Managers for dealing with appeals from subordinate staff on disciplinary matters. 

Here are few last minute preparation tips for the candidates: 

 

 

1. Practice Online Mock Tests

Practice Online Mock Tests
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Railway Recruitment Board has released the online mock tests. Try to solve at least three mock tests in a day. Analyse your performance in each test. Mock tests help you to get in the right mindset before the exam. It gives a fair idea to the candidate how the main exam will be like.  

2. Objective Type Questions

Objective Type Questions
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Since the questions will be objective type so candidates should now focus on solving sample papers with objective type questions. This would help the candidates in making their own strategy and will also help you analyse how to manage your time.  

3. Revise Basic Concepts

Revise Basic Concepts
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Revise only the basic concepts now as basics can never be replaced by anything. Your clarity in the basic concepts can get you brownie points in the exam. For example, in subjects like mathematics, revise all the formulas and theorms.  

4. You can score maximum marks in this section

You can score maximum marks in this section
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General Knowledge is the one and only section where you can score the maximum marks because you don't need to solev anything in this. Brush up your knowledge of everyday science from Class 9 and Class 10. Go through the recent national and international important events. you can also refer to recent yearbooks to upgrade your general knowledge.  

5. Practice will make you Perfect:

Practice will make you Perfect:
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Do not lose patience. Read the questions very carefully and avoid rushing to conclusions immediately. Apply a methodical approach and go step by step in solving the questions. For questions based on reasoning, practice will make you perfect.  

6. Do not panic

Do not panic
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There is no need to panic as these are the topics that you have already studied and hence there is no need to panic. Focus and try to find out the answer.  Just revise and practice what you know and give exam confidently.  Keep in mind that that the level of questions would at most be of 9th and 10th standard and you have studied a lot of it. 

7. All the best!

All the best!
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