RRB ALP Syllabus 2026: Check Exam Pattern & Selection Process

RRB ALP Syllabus 2026: Check Exam Pattern & Selection Process
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RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) Selection Stages 2026

If you are planning to apply for the RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) recruitment, understanding the exam structure is your first step. The selection process is comprehensive and divided into five clear stages to test your technical skills, mental aptitude, and physical fitness. These stages include the First Stage CBT (CBT-1), Second Stage CBT (CBT-2), a Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT), followed by Document Verification and a thorough Medical Examination.

Exam StageDurationTotal QuestionsKey Details
CBT-1 (Screening)60 Minutes75 Questions1/3 negative marking; marks are not counted for the final merit list.
CBT-2 Part-A90 Minutes100 QuestionsUsed for shortlisting; covers Maths, Reasoning, and Basic Science.
CBT-2 Part-B60 Minutes75 QuestionsQualifying test only (35% pass mark required for everyone) based on chosen trade.

Syllabus Details for CBT-1

  • Mathematics: Covers basic concepts like Number System, BODMAS, Decimals, Fractions, LCM, HCF, Ratio & Proportion, Percentages, Time & Work, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
  • Mental Ability: Focuses on logical thinking through Analogies, Number Series, Coding-Decoding, Venn Diagrams, Syllogism, and Decision Making.
  • General Science: Questions test standard Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences at a 10th-grade level.

Remember, to pass the second phase, you must secure at least a 35% score in CBT-2 Part-B, no matter what category you belong to. Once you cross this hurdle, your final merit ranking will be calculated using a 50:50 combination of your CBT-2 Part-A score and your CBAT score.

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Get the complete RRB ALP Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the 2026 Recruitment. Find out about CBT-1, CBT-2, exam duration, negative marking, and topic-wise distribution here.
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