RRB Group D Revision Plan for 15 Days
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How is your final preparation going for the RRB Group D exam? The exam is scheduled ot be conducted from 17th November to December 2025. You might be feeling the pressure, maybe thinking you haven’t covered enough, or feeling a little burnt out. That’s completely normal! But now is not the time to look back; it’s the time to push forward, and most importantly, you have to rely on your preparation. Forget about starting a new textbook or covering any new topic. At this point in time, you are strongly advised to just focus on solidifying concepts, mastering high-weightage topics, and boosting your speed through targeted practice. To help you with that, we have provided RRB Group D Revision Plan for 15 Days. This plan is designed to help you dominate the most scoring sections, especially General Science, which holds significant weight in this exam.

RRB Group D Most Scoring Topics

Before diving into the daily plan, let’s quickly identify the topics that you can leave these days for the RRB Group D exam. These topics appear frequently and are relatively quick to revise and master.

SectionKey Scoring Topics (Must Focus)
General Science (25 Marks)Biology (Human Body, Diseases, Nutrition), Physics (Light, Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Electricity), Chemistry (Periodic Table, Chemical Reactions)
Mathematics (25 Marks)Simplification, Percentage, Time & Work, HCF & LCM, Ratio & Proportion, Mensuration (Formulas)
General Intelligence & Reasoning (30 Marks)Coding-Decoding, Series, Analogy, Classification, Syllogism, Venn Diagram
General Awareness & Current Affairs (20 Marks)Current Affairs (Last 6-8 months, focused on Railways, Science & Tech, Sports), Static GK (History, Polity)

15-Day RRB Group D Revision Plan: Check Day-wise Plan

We’ve divided this 15-day revision into slots: Morning (High Focus Area), Afternoon (Secondary Area), and Evening (Practice & Analysis). This structured approach will ensure you cover the syllabus systematically with regular practice and revision.

DayMorning Slot (Science / Maths)Afternoon Slot (Reasoning / GA)Evening Slot (Practice & Analysis)
Day 1Science: Biology (Human Body, Diseases, Nutrition)Reasoning: Analogy, Classification (Number/Letter)Mock Test 1 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Analysis
Day 2Maths: Simplification, HCF & LCM, Square/Cube Roots (Concepts & Speed Tricks)GA: Static GK: Indian Polity (Preamble, Fundamental Rights)Practice: 50 Qs Reasoning Mixed PYQs (Timed)
Day 3Science: Physics (Motion, Force & Laws, Work, Power & Energy)Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Alphabet & Number SeriesRevision: Review Science & Maths Notes/Formulas from Day 1 & 2
Day 4Maths: Percentage, Profit & Loss (Formula and quick tricks)GA: Current Affairs (Last 6 Months: Awards, Schemes, Railways)Practice: 50 Qs Maths Mixed PYQs (Timed)
Day 5Science: Chemistry (Periodic Table & Atomic Structure, Acids/Bases)Reasoning: Syllogism & Statement-Conclusion (Practice Logic)Mock Test 2 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Analysis
Day 6Maths: Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns (Focus on efficiency method)GA: Static GK: Indian History (Important Battles, Freedom Struggle)Revision: Spaced Repetition: Revisit Physics & Percentage Rules
Day 7Science: Revision of Biology & Chemistry (Quick facts/charts)Reasoning: Venn Diagrams, Counting of Figures, Non-VerbalPractice: Sectional Mock (Science) + Weak Area Revision from Error Log
Day 8Maths: Ratio & Proportion, Partnership, Ages (Quick methods)GA: Current Affairs (Last 6 Months: Sports, Science & Tech)Mock Test 3 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Analysis
Day 9Science: Physics (Light, Reflection, Refraction, Electricity)Reasoning: Blood Relations, Direction & DistanceRevision: Spaced Repetition: Revisit HCF/LCM and Coding-Decoding
Day 10Maths: Mensuration (2D/3D Formulas – Circle, Cube, Cylinder)GA: Static GK: Geography (Rivers, Dams, National Parks)Practice: Sectional Mock (Maths) + Formula Revision
Day 11Science: Mixed Revision of all three Science sections (High-yield facts)Reasoning: Practice Hard-level Mixed PYQs (75 Qs Timed)Mock Test 4 (Full-Length, Timed) + Error Analysis
Day 12Maths: Algebra (Basic Identities, Linear Equations) & Geometry (Basic Angles)GA: Comprehensive Revision of Polity & History Notes (Key Facts)Practice: Sectional Mock (Reasoning) + Current Affairs Revision
Day 13ALL SECTIONS: Final Formula Review (Maths & Science)ALL SECTIONS: Practice Speed & Accuracy Drills (30 Qs in 15 mins)Mock Test 5 (Full-Length, Timed) + Detailed Error Analysis
Day 14ALL SECTIONS: Revision of ONLY the “Error Log”—Focus on Mistake PatternsALL SECTIONS: Current Affairs (Revise Last 6 Months’ Highlights)Light Review: Only revise notes, flashcards, and high-priority rules. NO NEW TOPICS.
Day 15Light Review: Final check of your weakest topics. Stay relaxed.Light Review: Only revise notes. Get good sleep.Rest & Confidence Building. Stay calm and confident.

Things You Should Take Care Of During These 15 Days

Most candidates make very silly mistakes, due to which they fail to get the most out of their revision plan. Below, we have mentioned some mistakes that most candidates make. You are strongly advised to read these mistakes and try not to follow them.

  • Prioritize General Science: With 25 marks, General Science is a game-changer for Group D. Allocate more time to revising the core concepts (especially up to the 10th standard level) from your standard GK book or NCERTs.
  • The 3-P Rule (Practice, Practice, Practice): Every single day must include dedicated time for solving questions. Focus on the Previous Year Question (PYQ) sets for Maths and Reasoning. PYQs are the best predictor of the Group D exam pattern.
  • Revision of Topics Again and Again (Spaced Repetition): Notice how the plan asks you to revisit a topic after a few days? If you revise a concept on Day 1, revising it again on Day 6 or Day 10 helps your brain solidify the memory, moving it into long-term retention. Use flashcards for formulas and science facts.
  • Maintain Your Error Log: After every mock or practice set, spend an hour meticulously analyzing your mistakes. Note down the topic and the reason for the error (silly mistake, conceptual gap, or speed issue). This log becomes your most valuable study material in the final days.
  • Be Human, Not a Robot: Quality over quantity. Aim for 8–10 hours of focused study with a disciplined structure. Take short 10-minute breaks every hour. A well-rested, fresh mind retains formulas better than a burnt-out one.
  • Boost Calculation Speed: Practice tables, squares, and cubes daily. This is vital for the 25-mark Maths section, where every second counts.

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FAQs: RRB Group D Revision Plan for 15 Days

How should I start my 15-day RRB Group D revision?

Begin with a full-length mock test to assess your level, then follow the 15-day plan focusing on revision, PYQs, and speed practice.

Can I clear RRB Group D with just 15 days of revision?

Yes, if your basics are clear and you follow a disciplined revision plan with daily practice and consistent mock test analysis.

Which subject should I prioritize during RRB Group D revision?

Prioritize General Science, as it carries 25 marks and can significantly boost your overall score when revised properly.

What are the most scoring topics in RRB Group D Mathematics?

Focus on Simplification, Percentage, Time & Work, HCF & LCM, Ratio & Proportion, and Mensuration formulas.

How can I revise General Science effectively for RRB Group D?

Revise Class 8–10 NCERT concepts, especially Physics (Work, Energy), Chemistry (Reactions), and Biology (Diseases, Nutrition, Human Body).

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