Railway TTE Exam Structure and Pattern
The Railway TTE examination typically consists of a single stage of Computer-Based Test (CBT). The exam is designed to assess a candidate's aptitude and knowledge across various domains relevant to the TTE role.
Exam Stages:
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Computer-Based Test (CBT): This is the primary stage of selection. Candidates who qualify in the CBT will be considered for further stages, if any, as per the recruitment notification.
Exam Pattern:
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Mode of Exam: Online (Computer-Based Test)
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Language: The question paper will be available in English and Hindi.
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Sections: The exam typically comprises three main sections: General Awareness, Arithmetic, and Reasoning Ability.
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Type of Questions: Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
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Marking Scheme: Each correct answer carries one mark. There is usually no negative marking, but candidates should refer to the official notification for the exact details.
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Total Questions: 100 questions.
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Total Marks: 100 marks.
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Duration: 90 minutes.
Candidates are advised to thoroughly check the official notification released by the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme for the specific recruitment cycle.