How to Prepare Mathematics for RRB ALP?
Many students feel afraid of the Mathematics section in the RRB ALP exam. Looking at big numbers and long formulas can make anyone nervous. But let me tell you a secret. The math asked in the Assistant Loco Pilot exam is purely based on the 10th-class level. You do not need to be a math genius to clear this paper. You just need daily and smart practice. In CBT 1, the mathematics section carries 20 marks. In CBT 2, it carries 25 marks. Since math is a subject of fixed rules, there is no guesswork. If your steps are correct, you can easily score full marks. In this blog, we will tell you exactly how to prepare mathematics for RRB ALP from absolute zero. Let us make math your strongest subject.
Before you buy a heavy math book, you need to know exactly what the Railway Recruitment Board asks. The paper is mostly based on basic arithmetic, with a few simple questions from advanced math. Here is a simple table showing the most important mathematical chapters and how many questions you can expect from them in your CBT 1 exam.
| Mathematics Topic | Expected Number of Questions |
| BODMAS and Simplification | 2 to 3 |
| Percentage, Profit and Loss | 3 to 4 |
| Time and Work / Pipes and Cisterns | 2 to 3 |
| Time, Speed and Distance (Trains) | 2 to 3 |
| Ratio and Proportions | 1 to 2 |
| Simple and Compound Interest | 1 to 2 |
| Number System, LCM and HCF | 1 to 2 |
| Basic Mensuration (Area and Volume) | 2 to 3 |
| Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry | 1 to 2 |
| Basic Statistics | 1 |
To master this section, you need a daily routine. Mathematics cannot be learned just by reading; it needs a pen and paper. Here is how you should plan your preparation step-by-step:
While practicing mathematics, make sure you stay away from these common traps that ruin the scores of many hardworking students:
Mathematics is the most reliable section in the RRB ALP exam. In General Awareness, you might get confused, but in maths, your correct calculation guarantees a solid mark. Stick to the official syllabus, practice your weak arithmetic topics regularly, and take your mock tests very seriously. You have the true ability to clear this exam. Start your daily math practice today.
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In the CBT 1 exam, the mathematics section has 20 questions for a total of 20 marks. In the CBT 2 exam (Part A), the weightage increases to 25 questions for 25 marks.
Yes, basic advanced mathematics is a part of the syllabus. You will see questions from Mensuration, basic Geometry, and basic Trigonometry. However, the questions are strictly of the 10th-standard level and mostly formula-based.
No, physical calculators, smartwatches, or any electronic calculating devices are strictly banned inside the examination center. You have to do all your calculations manually on the rough sheet provided to you.
Yes, there is a strict negative marking of one-third mark for every incorrect answer you mark in both CBT 1 and CBT 2. If you are not sure about your calculation, do not make a blind guess.
For clearing basic concepts, a book like RS Aggarwal is very good. After your basics are clear, you must solve the Kiran Publication book for Railway Previous Year Questions (PYQ) to understand the exact exam level.
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