RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2021 for July 31; Check expected qualifying marks and difficulty level here
Piyush Chaudhary | July 31, 2021 | 04:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
RRB NTPC 2021 exam analysis for July 31 has been released. Check the RRB NTPC paper difficulty level.
NEW DELHI: The Railway Recruitment Board has successfully concluded the RRB NTPC 7th phase computer-based test (CBT) examination on July 31. The RRB NTPC exam was held at hundreds of centres across the country. All the COVID-19 protocols, SOPs and social distancing guidelines were followed during the RRB NTPC exam. The phase 7 RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam was conducted in two shifts - from 10:30 AM to 12 PM and 3 PM to 4:30 PM in online mode.
The phase 7 RRB NTPC admit card was released on July 19, 2021 at the RRB NTPC official website for candidates to download.
RRB NTPC exam date 2021
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Events |
Important Dates |
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RRB NTPC notification |
March 1, 2019 |
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7th phase RRB NTPC admit card release date |
July 19, 2021 |
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Phase 7 RRB NTPC exam date 2021 |
July 23, 24, 26 and 31, 2021 |
RRB NTPC 2021: Expected qualifying marks
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Categories |
Expected cutoff |
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General |
83 - 85 |
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OBC |
75 - 77 |
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SC |
71 - 73 |
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ST |
63 - 65 |
RRB NTPC exam analysis: Overview
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Duration of the RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam is 90 minutes.
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As per the RRB NTPC exam pattern CBT-1 is of 100 marks
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A total of 100 questions are asked in the RRB NTPC exam
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As per the RRB NTPC syllabus questions are asked from subjects like maths, general awareness and general intelligence and reasoning.
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There is negative marking in the RRB NTPC exam i.e. 0.5 marks are deducted for each wrong answer.
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RRB NTPC qualifying cutoff marks are calculated using the normalization method.
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RRB NTPC exam analysis by Careers360
As per the RRB NTPC exam analysis of all shifts done by the Careers360 team based on the feedback received by candidates who appeared for the CBT-1 exam on July 31, has found that the difficulty level of the RRB NTPC exam was moderate. Check the RRB NTPC exam analysis for all shifts in the table below.
RRB NTPC exam analysis all shifts
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Sections |
Shift 1 |
Shift 2 |
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Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
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Mathematics |
17-19 |
Moderate |
20-21 |
Moderate |
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General Intelligence & Reasoning |
19-21 |
Moderate |
17-19 |
Moderate |
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General Awareness |
18-20 |
Moderate |
19-21 |
Moderate |
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Total |
56-60 |
Moderate |
58-62 |
Moderate |
Previous RRB NTPC exam analysis for phase 7
About RRB NTPC exam
Candidates those who meet the RRB NTPC eligibility can fill the RRB NTPC application form and for the CBT-1 exam. Applicants who qualify the RRB NTPC computer based-test-1 are eligible to appear in the RRB NTPC next round.
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