RRB JE 1 Month Study Plan Crack the Exam in 30 Days
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The countdown has begun! The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially announced the exam dates for the Junior Engineer (JE) CBT-1 exam. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on 19th & 20th February and 3rd March 2026. This means you have roughly 30 days left. If you are feeling nervous, don’t worry. A focused one-month plan is enough to revise, practice, and clear the CBT-1 cutoff. We have created a simple, day-by-day RRB JE 1 Month Study Plan for you. This plan covers Mathematics, General Intelligence, General Science, and General Awareness in a balanced way. So, if you are appearing in the exam, then you are strongly advised to follow this plan seriously. But, before that, attempt these free tests to test your preparation level.

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RRB JE 30-Day Master Plan (Day-wise Strategy)

This plan focuses on high-scoring topics first. We have divided your preparation into days to ensure you cover everything without stress. The strategy is simple: Revise Concepts -> Practice Questions -> Attempt Mock Tests.

DaysMathematics (1 Hour)Reasoning (1 Hour)General Science (1 Hour)GA / Revision / Mock
Day 1-3Number System & BODMASAnalogy & ClassificationPhysics: Units, Motion & ForceCurrent Affairs (Last 3 Months)
Day 4-6Decimals, Fractions & LCM/HCFCoding-Decoding & SeriesPhysics: Work, Power & EnergyStatic GK (Sports & Awards)
Day 7Rest / Light RevisionWeekly QuizRevise FormulasAttempt Mock Test 1
Day 8-10Ratio & Proportion, PercentageBlood Relations & DirectionsChemistry: Structure of AtomCurrent Affairs (Last 6 Months)
Day 11-13Time & Work, Pipes & CisternVenn Diagrams & SyllogismChemistry: Periodic TableStatic GK (Science & Tech)
Day 14Rest / Light RevisionWeekly QuizRevise FormulasAttempt Mock Test 2
Day 15-17Speed, Time & DistanceMathematical OperationsBiology: Vitamins & DiseasesCurrent Affairs (Recent)
Day 18-20Simple & Compound InterestJumbling & ArgumentsBiology: Human Body SystemsPrevious Year Paper 1
Day 21Rest / Light RevisionWeekly QuizRevise DiagramsAttempt Mock Test 3
Day 22-24Mensuration & AlgebraCalendar & ClockPhysics: Light & ElectricityPrevious Year Paper 2
Day 25-27Trigonometry & GeometryNon-Verbal ReasoningEnvironmental ScienceAttempt Mock Test 4
Day 28Full Revision (Formulas)Full Revision (Tricks)Full Revision (Facts)Attempt Mock Test 5
Day 29Light Practice (Mix)Light Practice (Mix)Read One-LinersRelax & Sleep Early
Day 30Ready for Exam! (No Heavy Study)Check Admit Card/IDStay CalmExam Day: Feb 19 – Mar 3

Daily Routine: How to Manage Your 24 Hours?

Having a plan is good, but following a routine is what gets you selected. You don’t need to study all day; you need to study smartly for 6-8 hours. Here is a perfect timetable for a serious RRB JE aspirant:

Time SlotActivityWhy?
6:00 AM – 8:00 AMGeneral Science (Physics/Chem/Bio)Fresh mind helps memorize facts and formulas easily.
8:00 AM – 9:00 AMBreakfast & BreakFuel up for the day.
9:00 AM – 11:00 AMMathematics (Concepts + Practice)Requires active brain power and calculation speed.
11:00 AM – 1:00 PMReasoning (Logic & Tricks)Solving puzzles keeps you engaged before lunch.
1:00 PM – 2:30 PMLunch & Power NapA short nap boosts memory retention.
2:30 PM – 4:00 PMMock Test / Previous Year PaperSimulate exam time environment (very important!).
4:00 PM – 5:00 PMTea Break / WalkRelax your eyes and stretch your body.
5:00 PM – 6:30 PMGeneral Awareness & Current AffairsLight reading, easy to cover in the evening.
6:30 PM – 8:00 PMAnalysis of Mock TestChecking where you went wrong is more important than the test itself.
8:00 PM – 9:00 PMDinner & Family TimeDisconnect from studies.
9:00 PM – 10:00 PMQuick Revision (Formulas/Notes)Just glance through what you studied all day.
10:30 PMSleep7-8 hours of sleep is non-negotiable for a sharp brain.

3 Golden Rules for the Last Month

  1. Focus on Science: For RRB JE CBT-1, General Science carries 30 Marks, which makes this section too important. Don’t ignore NCERT basics (Class 9 & 10 level).
  2. Mock Analysis is Key: If you take a mock test and don’t analyze your mistakes, you are wasting your time. Find your weak areas (e.g., “I keep forgetting Trigonometry formulas”) and fix them immediately.
  3. Stay Healthy: Don’t stress. Eat well, sleep well, and keep your mind positive. A calm mind scores better than a stressed one.

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FAQs: RRB JE 1 Month Study Plan

Is one month enough to clear RRB JE CBT-1?

Yes, one month is sufficient if you follow a focused plan, revise core concepts, practice mocks regularly, and analyze mistakes daily.

Which subject should I prioritize in the last month?

General Science should be prioritized as it carries 30 marks, followed by Mathematics and Reasoning for speed and accuracy improvement.

How many mock tests should I attempt in 30 days?

You should attempt at least 10 full-length mock tests and analyze each one thoroughly to identify weak areas.

Are NCERT books enough for General Science?

Yes, the NCERT Class 9 and 10 books are sufficient for clearing General Science questions in RRB JE CBT-1.

How many hours should I study daily for RRB JE?

Studying 6–8 focused hours daily with proper breaks is ideal for effective preparation without burnout.

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