RRB Paramedical Syllabus 2024:- There is an important information for all of you students that Railway Recruitment Board had issued a release whose official notification has been released, the candidates who want to apply in this recruitment can apply through its official website and the candidates who are preparing for this recruitment want to know about the syllabus, then this post is going to be very beneficial for them, we have given you the detailed syllabus of Railway Recruitment Board Paramedical below which you can check
RRB Paramedical Exam Pattern 2024
RRB Paramedical Syllabus 2024 Details
General Intelligence and Reasoning
- Analogies,
- Alphabetical and Number Series,
- Coding and Decoding,
- Mathematical operations,
- Relationships,
- Syllogism,
- Jumbling,
- Venn Diagram,
- Data Interpretation and Sufficiency,
- Conclusions and Decision Making,
- Similarities and Differences,
- Analytical reasoning,
- Classification,
- Directions,
- Statement – Arguments and Assumptions
General Science
- Physics,
- Chemistry,
- Biology,
- Life Sciences
General Arithmetics
- Number systems,
- BODMAS, Decimals,
- Fractions,
- LCM and HCF,
- Ratio and Proportion,
- Percentages,
- Mensuration,
- Time and Work,
- Time and Distance,
- Simple and Compound Interest,
- Profit and Loss,
- Algebra,
- Geometry,
- Trigonometry,
- Elementary Statistics,
- Square Root,
- Age Calculations,
- Calendar & Clock,
- Pipes & Cistern
General Awareness
- Knowledge of Current affairs,
- Indian geography,
- Culture and history of India including freedom struggle,
- Indian Polity and constitution,
- Indian Economy,
- Environmental issues concerning India and the World,
- Sports,
- General scientific and technological developments
RRB Paramedical Syllabus 2024- Minimum Qualifying Percentage
RRB Paramedical Exam 2024
For those candidates who want to know the exam details of Railway Recruitment Board Paramedical Exam 2024, let me tell them that the exam will last for 90 minutes (1.5 hours) and will consist of 100 multiple choice questions in 4 sections. 1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer, while 1/3 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.