The Railway Recruitment Board Group D examination is one of the largest government recruitment processes in India by sheer number of vacancies. Group D posts — Track Maintainer, Helper in Electrical, Engineering, Signal & Telecommunication Departments, Helper in Mechanical and S&T Departments, Assistant Pointsman, and Level 1 posts across various technical departments — together account for tens of thousands of vacancies in each recruitment cycle.
The minimum qualification is Class 10 (Matriculation), making RRB Group D one of the most accessible central government recruitment exams in the country.
RRB Group D 2026 — Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) across India |
| Posts | Track Maintainer, Helper, Assistant Pointsman, and Level 1 posts |
| Pay Level | Level 1 (₹18,000–₹56,900) |
| Qualification | Class 10 pass + ITI (or equivalent National Apprenticeship Certificate) |
| Age Limit | 18–36 years (General) |
| Selection | CBT + Physical Efficiency Test (PET) + Document Verification + Medical |
| Official Website | indianrailways.gov.in / respective RRB websites |
Posts Covered Under Group D
| Post | Department |
|---|---|
| Track Maintainer Grade IV | Civil Engineering |
| Helper/Assistant in Electrical | Electrical Department |
| Helper/Assistant in Mechanical | Mechanical Department |
| Helper/Assistant in S&T | Signal & Telecommunication |
| Helper/Assistant in Engineering | Engineering Department |
| Assistant Pointsman | Traffic Department |
| Assistant Track Machine Operator | Civil Engineering |
All posts are at Level 1 of the 7th Pay Commission Pay Matrix — starting salary ₹18,000 per month with DA, HRA, and other allowances bringing the effective in-hand to approximately ₹26,000–₹32,000 depending on posting location.
RRB Group D 2026 Exam Pattern
Stage 1 — Computer Based Test (CBT)
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 25 | 25 | |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 30 | 30 | |
| General Science | 25 | 25 | |
| General Awareness & Current Affairs | 20 | 20 | |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 90 minutes |
- Negative marking: 1/3 mark per wrong answer
- Candidates are shortlisted for PET based on CBT merit
Stage 2 — Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
The PET is qualifying — it does not add marks to your score but failing it means elimination regardless of CBT performance.
Male candidates:
- Lift and carry 35 kg weight for 100 metres in 2 minutes without putting the weight down
- Run 1000 metres in 4 minutes 15 seconds
Female candidates:
- Lift and carry 20 kg weight for 100 metres in 2 minutes without putting the weight down
- Run 1000 metres in 5 minutes 40 seconds
Start physical preparation immediately alongside your academic preparation. The 1000-metre run and the weight carry require consistent physical training over months — not last-minute preparation.
Stage 3 — Document Verification + Medical Examination
Final stages before appointment. Medical standards are specific to railway service — vision, hearing, and general fitness are examined according to railway medical classification.
Complete Syllabus
Mathematics (Class 10 level)
- Number systems — natural numbers, integers, rational numbers
- BODMAS
- Decimals, fractions
- LCM and HCF
- Ratio and proportion
- Percentages
- Simple and compound interest
- Profit and loss, discount
- Elementary algebra — basic identities
- Geometry — triangles, circles, quadrilaterals
- Mensuration — area and perimeter of standard shapes, volume of basic solids
- Trigonometry — basic ratios, simple height and distance
- Statistics — mean, median, mode, basic data interpretation
General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Analogies
- Alphabetical and number series
- Coding and decoding
- Mathematical operations
- Relationships — blood relations
- Syllogisms
- Jumbling
- Venn diagrams
- Data interpretation and sufficiency
- Conclusions and decision making
- Similarities and differences
- Analytical reasoning
- Classification
- Directions
General Science (Class 10 level)
Physics:
- Units and measurements
- Motion — laws of motion, velocity, acceleration
- Force and pressure
- Work, energy, and power
- Sound — properties, echo, ultrasound
- Electricity — current, resistance, Ohm’s law
- Magnetism basics
- Light — reflection, refraction, lenses
Chemistry:
- Matter and its states
- Atoms and molecules
- Chemical reactions and equations
- Acids, bases, and salts
- Metals and non-metals
- Carbon compounds — basics
- Periodic table — first 20 elements
Biology:
- Cell — structure and functions
- Life processes — nutrition, respiration, transportation
- Control and coordination
- Reproduction
- Heredity basics
- Environment and ecology
- Human health and disease — common diseases, their causes and prevention
General Awareness & Current Affairs
- Current events — national and international (last 6 months)
- Indian history — particularly freedom struggle
- Indian geography — physical features, rivers, major crops
- Indian Constitution basics — fundamental rights, directive principles
- Economy — GDP, inflation, Five Year Plans basics
- Science and technology — recent developments
- Sports and awards
- Important national and international organisations
- Railway-specific: Indian Railways history, zones and their headquarters, important railway projects, Vande Bharat trains, dedicated freight corridors, railway safety initiatives
Eligibility
Educational Qualification: Class 10 pass from any recognised board PLUS:
- ITI certificate from a recognised institution, OR
- National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) issued by NCVT, OR
- Act Apprenticeship completed (as per the Apprentices Act 1961)
Note: Candidates with only Class 10 without ITI or equivalent are NOT eligible. This is the most commonly missed eligibility condition for Group D.
Age Limit:
| Category | Age Limit |
|---|---|
| General | 18–36 years |
| OBC | 18–39 years |
| SC/ST | 18–41 years |
| PwD (General) | 18–46 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per rules |
Preparation Strategy
Mathematics
Group D Mathematics is strictly Class 10 level — simpler than NTPC. Focus on: percentages (highest frequency), profit and loss, ratio and proportion, and basic mensuration. Practice speed calculation daily — you have less than 55 seconds per question in the CBT.
Reasoning
Analogies, coding-decoding, and series questions dominate Group D Reasoning. These are faster than the puzzle-based reasoning in banking exams. Practice 40–50 reasoning questions daily for consistent improvement.
General Science
This section is unique to Group D compared to most other government exams. Class 10 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are the source material. NCERTs for Class 9 and 10 are the best preparation resource — read them completely, understand concepts, and practice questions from each chapter.
High-frequency topics: Ohm’s law and electricity, Newton’s laws of motion, acids/bases/salts, carbon compounds, life processes (photosynthesis, respiration), common diseases and their causes.
General Awareness
Railway-specific questions appear regularly in Group D GA. Know Indian Railways facts: 18 zones and their headquarters, major ongoing projects (Vande Bharat, dedicated freight corridors, station redevelopment), railway budget highlights, and recent railway achievements.
For current affairs, the last 6 months before the exam is the most important window. Read one reliable monthly current affairs digest consistently.
Physical Preparation
The PET is where many written exam qualifiers fail. Start running and physical training from Day 1:
- Week 1–4: Build base fitness — 30 minutes walking/jogging daily
- Week 5–8: Run 500 metres daily, increase to 800 metres
- Week 9–12: Run 1000 metres, work toward the target time (4 min 15 sec for males)
- Practice weight carrying with increasing loads progressively
Do not leave physical preparation for after the written exam result. The time between result and PET is often 4–6 weeks — insufficient to build fitness from zero.
Books Recommended
| Subject | Book |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | R.S. Aggarwal — Quantitative Aptitude |
| Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal — Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning |
| General Science | NCERT Class 9 and 10 Science |
| General Awareness | Lucent’s GK + Monthly Current Affairs |
| Railway GK | Arihant RRB Group D Guide |
| Previous Papers | RRB Group D Previous Year Papers (Kiran/Arihant) |
Official Links
- Indian Railways: indianrailways.gov.in
- RRB Recruitment notifications: Published simultaneously on all regional RRB websites
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