RRB NTPC exam analysis 2020-21 for March 4; Check expected cutoff
Piyush Chaudhary | March 4, 2021 | 04:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
Fifth phase of RRB NTPC exam began today. RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam analysis for March 4 is out. Check the expected cutoff and exam difficulty level.
NEW DELHI: The RRB NTPC phase five computer-based test 1 began today. The Railway Recruitment Board successfully conducted the RRB NTPC CBT 1 today, March 4, at various centres across the country. RRB NTPC 2021 was conducted in two shifts - shift 1 from 10:30 AM to 12 PM, while shift 2 was from 3 PM to 4:30 PM. Candidates who appeared for phase five day one of the RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam can check the expected cutoff and difficulty level here.
All the COVID-19 guidelines were followed at the examination venue as set by the RRB and the Government of India.
Applicants can download the RRB NTPC phase 5 admit card from the RRB regional websites. The fifth phase of the RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam will end on March 27, 2021. Check RRB NTPC key preparation tips for the RRB NTPC exam here.
RRB NTPC 2021: Expected cutoff
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Categories |
RRB NTPC 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 2021: Overview
- Maximum marks allotted to RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam are 100
- Number of questions asked in the CBT 1 exam is 100
- 90 minutes is the duration of the exam
- 1/2 marks are deducted for incorrect answers
Here are some dos and don'ts for the RRB NTPC exam for candidates who are appearing for the exam.
RRB NTPC section-wise analysis
As per the RRB NTPC exam analysis done by Careers360, the difficulty level of the RRB NTPC CBT exam for shift 1 and 2 today, March 4, was moderate. Check the RRB NTPC 2021 exam analysis in the table below.
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RRB NTPC exam analysis all shifts
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RRB NTPC Sections |
RRB NTPC shift 1 |
RRB NTPC shift 2 |
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Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
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Mathematics |
19-21 |
Moderate |
20-23 |
Moderate |
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General Intelligence & Reasoning |
20-22 |
Moderate |
22-24 |
Moderate |
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General Awareness |
21-22 |
Moderate |
21-23 |
Moderate |
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Total |
60-65 |
Moderate |
62-67 |
Moderate |
RRB NTPC 2021 exam analysis for previous shifts
RRB NTPC 2021
RRB NTPC 2021 exam is conducted to recruit qualified candidates to various RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories posts like goods guard, senior clerk cum typist, senior commercial cum ticket clerk and others.
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