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Addula Yaswanth

Contributor-Level 10

If you lose 1/3rd of your index finger on the right hand, then you will depend upon the specific medical standards formulated by the Railway Recruitment Board for the specific position for which you are applying. Generally speaking, all applicants are expected to have some standard level of physical fitness, including limbs functionalities. For most posts under C-2 medical standards, for example, candidates are expected to be fit in all respects. It is also wise to check the detailed medical standards by the RRB for your post and seek a medical assessment if need be. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam is considered to be a competitive exam, as it receives a large number of applicants each year. The level of difficulty may vary depending on an individuals level of preparation and familiarity with the exam format and types of questions. It is always a good idea to thoroughly research the exam, understand the syllabus and exam pattern, and practice with sample papers and mock tests to increase your chances of success.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The last RRB NTPC exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. The General Awareness section was moderate, while General Intelligence and Reasoning sections were easy. The overall difficulty level of the Mathematics section was easy to moderate. RRB NTPC exam is held for 90 minutes for general candidates while 120 minutes is given for PwBD candidates. The standard of RRB NTPC syllabus has been basically based on Class 10, 12, and graduation levels.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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There are several mathematics books that are considered to be good for preparing for RRB NTPC. Some recommended Mathematics books to prepare for RRB NTPC are listed below:

• Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal

• Fast Track by Rajesh Verma

• NCERT Maths from Grade 6 to Grade 11

• Magical Books on Quicker Maths by M Tyra

• Advance Maths by Rakesh Yadav

In addition to these books, Candidates should focus on solving past exam papers, sample papers and mock tests regularly to ace the exam.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The RRB NTPC syllabus can be possibly completed in four months with the right approach. Candidates must familiarise themselves with the exam pattern and syllabus. This help candidates to understand what topics to focus on and how to manage their time during the exam. Candidates should focus more on revision and clearing the concepts. Candidates must learn, understand and clear their concepts by referring to good books. They need to General Intelligence & Reasoning, Mathematics, and General Awareness. Candidates should allocate specific time slots for each section and stick to the schedule. Candidates should focus on solving past exam p

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