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RRB JE Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2025: CBT 1, CBT 2 & Technical Details

RRB JE Syllabus

The RRB JE 2025 Notification has announced 2569 job vacancies on 28th October 2025 for different posts such as Junior Engineer, Chemical Supervisor, Metallurgical Supervisor, and Depot Material Superintendent. To score high in the exam, the candidates need to be aware of the specific RRB JE syllabus and exam pattern.

The RRB JE syllabus includes such subjects as general awareness, mathematics, general science, and technical topics of the post. The awareness of the RRB JE syllabus helps in proper preparation and time management. This article gives a clear overview so that the candidates can prepare smartly for the RRB JE 2025 Exam.

Exam NameRRB JE 2025
CategorySyllabus 
No. of QuestionsCBT 1- 100
CBT 2- 150
Marking Scheme1 mark
Negative Markingâ…“rd mark
Selection ProcessFirst Stage of CBT
Second Stage of Document Verification
Medical Examination
Official websitehttps://rrbcdg.gov.in/

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  • The CBT 1 test consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Each question is worth 1 mark.
  • The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes (90 minutes).
  • It will require 40% marks to qualify.
  • There will be a deduction of 1/3 of a mark for each wrong answer.
SubjectNo. of QuestionsMarks
Mathematics3030
General Awareness & Reasoning2525
General Awareness1515
General Science3030
Total100100
  • The CBT 2 will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Each question carries 1 mark.
  • The test time is 2 (120 minutes).
  • Minimum qualifying marks: 40%.
  • Each incorrect answer attracts a negative mark of 1/3.
SubjectNo. of QuestionsMarks
General Awareness1515
Physics & Chemistry1515
Basics of Computers and Applications1010
Basics of Environment and Pollution Control1010
Technical Abilities100100
Total150150

The RRB JE 2025 exam will have multiple-choice questions from Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and General Science. The detailed subject-wise syllabus is given below.

  1. Number systems
  2. BODMAS
  3. Decimals
  4. Fractions
  5. LCM and HCF
  6. Ratio and Proportion
  7. Percentages
  8. Mensuration
  9. Time and Work
  10. Time and Distance
  11. Simple and Compound Interest
  12. Profit and Loss
  13. Algebra
  14. Geometry
  15. Trigonometry
  16. Elementary Statistics
  17. Square Root
  18. Age Calculations
  19. Calendar & Clock
  20. Pipes & Cistern
  1. Analogies
  2. Alphabetical and Number Series
  3. Coding and Decoding
  4. Mathematical operations
  5. Relationships
  6. Syllogism
  7. Jumbling
  8. Venn Diagram
  9. Data Interpretation and Sufficiency
  10. Conclusions and Decision-Making
  11. Similarities and Differences
  12. Analytical reasoning
  13. Classification
  14. Directions
  15. Statement – Arguments and Assumptions, etc.
  1. Knowledge of Current affairs
  2. Indian Geography
  3. Culture and history of India, including the freedom struggle
  4. Indian Polity and Constitution
  5. Indian Economy
  6. Environmental issues concerning India and the World, Sports, General scientific and technological developments, etc.

Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences (up to 10th Standard CBSE syllabus).

RRB JE CBT 2 exam will consist of multiple-choice questions on General Awareness, Physics and Chemistry, Basics of Computer and Applications, Basics of Environment and Pollution Control, and Technical Abilities (related to the post). All four subjects share a similar syllabus.

  1. Knowledge of Current affairs
  2. Indian Geography
  3. Culture and history of India, including the freedom struggle
  4. Indian Polity and Constitution
  5. Indian Economy
  6. Environmental issues concerning India and the World, Sports, General scientific and technological developments, etc.
  1. Computers and their architecture
  2. Input & Output devices
  3. MS Office
  4. Storage devices
  5. Operating Systems
  6. Internet and Email
  7. Websites & Web Browsers
  8. Networking
  9. Computer Virus
  1. Basics of Environment
  2. The adverse effect of environmental pollution
  3. Pollution control strategies
  4. Types of pollution
  5. Waste Management
  6. Global warming
  7. Acid rain
  8. Ozone depletion

The Detailed Technical Section Syllabus is stated below:

SubjectKey Topics
Material ScienceMechanical properties, classification of steels, heat treatment (annealing, hardening, tempering, carburizing, nitriding, cyaniding).
Strength of MaterialsStress-strain, factor of safety, bending moment, shear force, torsion, thin cylinders.
MachiningTypes of welding, arc and gas welding principles, electrodes, soldering, brazing, and modern welding methods (MIG, TIG).
WeldingLinear and angle measurements, comparators, surface roughness, and inspection tools (microscope, interferometer).
Grinding & FinishingGrinding principles, abrasives, grinding machines, wheel maintenance, honing, lapping, polishing, electroplating, coatings.
MetrologyThermodynamic laws, heat transfer, air cycles (Otto, Diesel, Carnot), I.C. engines, compressors, refrigeration cycles.
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic MachineryFluid properties, Bernoulli’s theorem, pumps (centrifugal, jet, submersible), efficiency, cavitation.
Industrial ManagementJob analysis, motivation theories, PPC, PERT/CPM, inventory control, EOQ, material handling, purchasing.
Thermal EngineeringThermodynamics laws, heat transfer, air cycles (Otto, Diesel, Carnot), I.C. engines, compressors, refrigeration cycles.
SubjectKey Topics
PC SoftwareBasics of MS Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
C LanguageLoops, control statements, arrays, pointers, functions, structures, and files.
Computer OrganisationNumber systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, flip-flops, DMA, and instruction sets.
Information SystemsInformation concepts, communication systems, e-commerce, hardware & software overview.
Data Structure using C++OOP basics, stacks, queues, linked lists, searching & sorting algorithms.
DBMS FundamentalsData models, RDBMS, SQL commands (DDL, DML, DCL), joins, PL/SQL, cursors, triggers.
System ProgrammingAssemblers, loaders, linkers, compilers, macros, and the basics of system software.
Operating System (Linux)Assemblers, loaders, linkers, compilers, macros, and the basics of system software.
Web Technologies & ProgrammingUnix/Linux basics, file system, commands, processes, VI editor, and user management.
System Analysis & DesignSystem planning, DFDs, data dictionary, software design, input/output design.
Data & Network CommunicationOOP concepts, threads, inheritance, applets, JVM, and basic programming structure.
Java ProgrammingInternet basics, HTML, networking devices, firewalls, security, and web design.
Software EngineeringOSI model, TCP/IP, topologies, transmission media, modems, multiplexing, and error control.
SubjectKey Topics
Engineering MechanicsForces, equilibrium, friction, centroid, center of gravity, simple machines.
Building ConstructionSubstructure and superstructure components, types of structures (load bearing, framed, composite).
Building MaterialsStones, bricks, mortars, timber, glass, steel, PVC, bitumen, and other construction materials.
Substructure ConstructionEarthwork, foundation types, dewatering, coffer dams, bearing capacity.
Superstructure ConstructionMasonry types, doors, windows, stairs, lifts, scaffolding, shoring.
Building FinishesFlooring, plastering, painting, roofing materials, RCC roofs.
Building MaintenanceCracks, settlement, repairs, re-barring, grouting, epoxy methods.
Building DrawingLines, symbols, planning rules, plans, elevations, sections, site and foundation plans.
Concrete TechnologyCement and aggregate properties, mix design, testing, curing, waterproofing, special concretes.
SurveyingChain, compass, leveling, contouring, plane table, theodolite, tacheometry, curves, remote sensing.
Computer Aided Design (CAD)AutoCAD basics, commands, 2D/3D drawings, plan and elevation generation.
Geo-Technical EngineeringSoil properties, permeability, shear strength, bearing capacity, compaction, stabilization, site investigation.
HydraulicsFluid properties, pressure, flow in pipes and channels, measuring devices, hydraulic machines.
Irrigation EngineeringHydrology, reservoirs, diversion works, percolation tanks, irrigation planning.
Mechanics of StructuresStress-strain, bending moment, trusses, strain energy, moment of inertia.
Theory of StructuresDirect and bending stress, deflection, fixed and continuous beams, columns, moment distribution.
Design of Concrete StructuresWorking and limit state methods, beams, slabs, columns, footings, T-beams, reinforcement design.
Design of Steel StructuresSteel grades, IS codes, connections, trusses, beams, tension and compression members.
Transportation EngineeringRailways, bridges, tunnels – design, components, maintenance, investigation.
Highway EngineeringRoad design, pavements, materials, traffic, hill roads, drainage, maintenance.
Environmental EngineeringWater supply, sewage, pollution control, waste management, sanitation, plumbing.
Advanced Construction TechniquesAdvanced concreting, prefabrication, formwork, machinery, bitumen plants, hoisting equipment.
Estimating and CostingTypes of estimates, measurement modes, rate analysis.
Contracts and AccountsEngineering contracts, tenders, payments, specifications.
SubjectKey Topics
Basic ConceptsResistance, inductance, capacitance, current, voltage, power, energy, and their units.
Circuit LawKirchhoff’s laws, simple circuit solutions, network theorems.
Magnetic CircuitFlux, MMF, reluctance, magnetic materials, magnetic calculations, self and mutual induction.
AC FundamentalsRMS, average and peak values, RLC circuits, resonance, star-delta connections, 3-phase power, R-L and R-C circuits.
Measurement & InstrumentsMeasurement of power, energy, frequency, phase angle, ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, multimeters, CRO, signal generator, CT, PT, Megger, and earth fault detection.
DC MachinesConstruction, working, characteristics, speed control, starting, braking, losses and efficiency.
TransformersSingle and three-phase transformers, equivalent circuit, O.C. & S.C. tests, voltage regulation, auto transformers, losses and efficiency.
Induction Motors3-phase induction motors, working, torque-speed characteristics, starting methods, speed control, fractional HP motors, single-phase motors.
Synchronous Machines3-phase EMF generation, armature reaction, voltage regulation, synchronizing, control of power, applications.
Generation, Transmission & DistributionPower stations, load factors, tariffs, faults, power factor improvement, short circuits, switchgear, circuit breakers, fuses, protection systems, cables, and efficiency.
Estimation & CostingLighting schemes, machine installation, IE rules, earthing practices.
Utilization of Electrical EnergyIllumination, heating, welding, electroplating, electric drives, and motors.
Basic ElectronicsPN junctions, transistors (NPN/PNP), BJT, JFET, and basic electronic circuits.
SectionTopics Covered
Electronic Components & Materials– Conductors, semiconductors, and insulators
– Magnetic materials
– Jointing & cleaning materials for underground copper cables and OFC
– Cells and batteries (rechargeable & non-rechargeable)
– Relays, switches, MCBs, and connectors
Electronic Devices and Circuits– PN junction diodes, thyristors
– Diode and triode circuits
– Transistors
– Amplifiers and oscillators
– Multivibrators and counters
– Rectifiers, inverters, and UPS
Digital Electronics– Number systems and binary codes
– Boolean algebra and logic gates
– Combinational & sequential logic circuits
– A/D and D/A converters
– Counters and memory units
Linear Integrated Circuits– Basics of operational amplifiers
– Linear and non-linear applications
– Voltage regulators
– Timers
– Phase-locked loops (PLL)
Microprocessor and Microcontroller– Basics of microprocessors
– Working of the 8085 microprocessor
– Assembly language programming
– Peripherals and other processors
– Introduction to microcontrollers
Electronic Measurements– Measuring systems and principles
– Range extension methods
– CRO, LCD, and LED panels
– Transducers and their uses
Communication Engineering– Basics of communication
– Modulation and multiplexing
– Wave propagation and transmission lines
– Optical Fiber Communication (OFC)
– Public address systems
– Electronic exchanges, radar, cellular & satellite communication
Data Communication and Networking– Basics of data communication
– Hardware and interfaces
– Network basics (LAN & WAN)
– Internet and networking devices
Computer Programming– Basic programming concepts
– C and C++ fundamentals
– Operators and control statements
– Functions, arrays, strings, and pointers
– File structure, data structures, and DBMS
Basic Electrical Engineering– DC and AC circuits
– Magnetic, thermal & chemical effects of current
– Earthing: installation, maintenance, and testing
SectionTopics Covered
Printing Systems– Different printing methods
– Image carriers and ink transfer methods
– Proofing techniques
– Choosing the right printing process for different jobs
Printing Materials– Materials used for graphic reproduction
– Printing substrates, inks, coatings
– Binding and image carrier materials
Flexo, Gravure, and Screen Printing– Flexographic printing principles and plate preparation
– Gravure image carrier and Doctor Blade maintenance
– Gravure inks and materials
– Slitting, rewinding, quality control, and common defects
– Basics of screen printing
Printing Finishing Processing– Introduction to binding and finishing
– Materials and modern commercial binding methods
– Forwarding operations and automation in binding
Image Processing– Types of originals
– Process room equipment
– Line and halftone photography
– Digital image processing and image editing software
Design & Advertising in Print Media– Typography and its role in design
– Design for books, magazines, and newspapers
– Designing other printed materials
– Functions of an advertising agency
Sheet-fed Offset Machines– Offset lithographic presses and printing units
– Inking, dampening, and sheet handling
– Make-ready process, computer print control (CPC)
Publishing Software– Basic computer anatomy
– Page layout, vector graphics, and image editing software
– Desktop publishing tools
Paper and Ink– Paper manufacturing and pulp chemistry
– Types and properties of paper
– Ink composition, production, and printing issues
– Common press problems and remedies
Colour Separation and Management– Colour management and reproduction
– Colour separation and electronic scanning
– Colour proofing advancements
Plate Making Methods– Job planning and film assembly
– Lithographic plate chemistry
– Computer-to-film, computer-to-plate, and computer-to-press technologies
Printing Machine Maintenance– Maintenance management and spare parts
– Machine erection and testing
– Lubrication and electrical controls
Digital Imaging– Artwork and film preparation
– Film image setters
– Computer-to-plate systems and non-impact printing
– Digital offset and electronic proofing
Web Offset Printing– Web offset press introduction
– Feeding, printing, and delivery units
– Digital offset printing basics
Printer’s Accounting and Estimating– Bookkeeping systems and estimating methods
– Costing for machines, materials, and labour
Advanced Printing Technologies– Non-impact and security printing
– Speciality printing and e-printing techniques
Package Technology– Packaging concepts and materials
– Label types and design
– Packaging systems and barcoding
Main TopicSubtopics
Measurements & Units• Units, dimensions, and types of measurements
• Errors in measurements
• Importance of accuracy
Light• Reflection, refraction, total internal reflection
• Interference, diffraction, polarization
• Magnification (microscope, telescope)
• Electromagnetic spectrum
Heat• Heat as energy and its sources
• Modes of heat transfer
• Expansion of solids, liquids, gases
• Temperature scales and calorimetry
• Specific and latent heat
• Anomalous expansion of water
• Combustion and calorific value
Sound• Sources and propagation of sound
• Velocity in different media
• Reflection, echo, resonance
• SONAR and Doppler effect
Mechanics• Scalars and vectors
• Types of motion and friction
• Newton’s laws and momentum
• Work, power, and energy
• Conservation of energy
• Center of mass, gravity, equilibrium
• Gravitational laws, relation between g & G
• Circular motion and Kepler’s laws
• Elasticity and Hooke’s law
Magnetism• Magnetic field and lines of force
• Magnetic induction, moment, and pole strength
• Magnetic materials (soft & hard)
• Inverse square law of magnetism
Electricity & Electromagnetism• Electric charge, field, potential, and difference
• Ohm’s Law, resistances in series and parallel
• Current, voltage, power, and energy
• Kirchhoff’s laws and heating effects (Joule’s law)
• Ampere’s and Fleming’s laws
• Electromagnetic induction (Faraday & Lenz)
• Generators, transformers, and motors
• Self and mutual inductance, AC & DC basics
Modern Physics• Cathode rays, anode rays, X-rays
• Atomic models (Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr)
• Radioactivity (alpha, beta, gamma)
• Half-life, isotopes, isobars
• Nuclear fission and fusion
• Applications of radioisotopes
Electronics & Communication• Semiconductors, diodes, transistors
• Zener diode, logic gates
• Simple circuits
• Modulation and demodulation
Matter• States of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
• Elements, compounds, mixtures
• Separation methods (chromatography)
• Gas laws, mole concept
Chemical Reactions• Physical vs chemical changes
• Types of chemical reactions
• Common compounds (NaOH, bleaching powder, washing soda, POP)
• Balancing and chemical calculations
Acids, Bases & Salts• Strength and neutralization
• pH scale and indicators
• Water of crystallization
• Oxidation and reduction
• Types of salts (acidic, basic, neutral, complex)
Atomic Structure• Subatomic particles (electron, proton, neutron)
• EM spectrum, Planck’s theory, photoelectric effect
• Bohr model and limitations
• Quantum numbers and orbitals
• Aufbau, Pauli, Hund’s rules
• Electronic configuration and stability
Periodic Classification• Modern periodic table
• s, p, d, f block elements
• Trends in physical & chemical properties
• Characteristics of groups and periods
Chemical Bonding• Ionic and covalent bonds
• Sigma and pi bonds
• Hybridization (H₂O, NH₃, CH₄, BF₃)
• Hydrogen bonding and types
Carbon and Its Compounds• Bonding and hybridization in carbon
• Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatics
• Functional groups and isomerism
• Organic reactions (addition, substitution, oxidation)
• Polymers, carbohydrates, proteins, oils, fats
• Uses of plastics, nylon, PVC, rubber
Environmental Chemistry• Pollution types (air, water, soil)
• Acid rain, ozone depletion, greenhouse effect
• Global warming
• Green chemistry as a solution
Metallurgy• Minerals and ores
• Metal extraction and refining
• Electrolytic refining
• Corrosion and prevention
• Alloys and their uses

Start by going through the RRB JE Syllabus carefully. Understand the topics covered in each section, like Physics, Chemistry, and Electronics, to plan your preparation better.

Create a Study Schedule:

Create a study schedule to devote equal time both to theory and practice. Pay more attention to the challenging issues and rehearse to memorise them.

Apply Standard Books and Past Papers:

See NCERT textbooks and reference books. Solution of past-year papers to be aware of what kind of questions are asked under the RRB JE Syllabus.

Practise and revise periodically:

Practise mock tests as often as possible to enhance precision and time. Rewrite major formulas and concepts to help shore up your background.

Be Consistent and Confident:

Always be on schedule with your study plan and time management, and make sure you are confident in your preparation process.

Q1. What are the subjects in the RRB JE CBT 1 exam?

The CBT 1 exam includes Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and General Science.

Q2. How many questions are there in RRB JE CBT 1?

There are 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) carrying 1 mark each.

Q3. What is the duration of the RRB JE CBT 2 exam?

The CBT 2 exam lasts for 2 hours (120 minutes).

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