RRB JE Exam Analysis 2026 (19th Feb, Shift 1) Check Good Attempts & Difficulty Level
The wait is finally over! The very first shift of the RRB Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 CBT-1 exam has successfully concluded on 19th February 2026. If you have your exam in the upcoming shifts or on the 20th and 25th of February, your heart must be beating fast. You must be wondering: “Is the paper very hard?”, “Are the Science questions tough?”, or “How many questions should I attempt?” Take a deep breath and relax. We have gathered real feedback directly from the students who just stepped out of the exam hall. In this simple and detailed blog, we bring you the complete RRB JE Exam Analysis 2026 for Shift 1. Let’s break down the difficulty level, good attempts, and the exact topics asked so you can plan your strategy perfectly.
The best news from Shift 1 is that the paper was not extremely difficult. Most students described the overall paper as Moderate. If you have prepared well, you can easily score good marks. Here is a quick look at how many questions a well-prepared student was able to solve comfortably (Good Attempts).
| Subject | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts (Safe Zone) |
| Mathematics (30 Qs) | Moderate | 18 – 20 |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning (25 Qs) | Easy | 22 – 24 |
| General Awareness (15 Qs) | Easy to Moderate | 10 – 14 |
| General Science (30 Qs) | Moderate | 20 – 22 |
| Overall (100 Qs) | Moderate | 70 – 80 |
Smart Tip: A safe score is between 70 to 80 attempts with high accuracy. Do not guess blindly to reach 90, as there is a negative marking of 1/3rd.
As expected, the Maths section was slightly calculative, making it Moderate. However, the questions were formula-based and not overly tricky.
Topics Asked in Shift 1:
This section was your best friend today! Students found it Easy and highly scoring. If you managed your time well, you could easily secure 22+ marks here.
Topics Asked in Shift 1:
The General Awareness section was a mix of Polity, History, and Current Affairs. It was Easy to Moderate. If you revised your basic static GK, you could easily solve these.
Science carries the highest weightage along with Maths. The level was Moderate, focusing more on basic 10th-standard NCERT concepts.
Real Questions Asked in Exam:
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You have done the hard work, and now it is time to perform. Stay calm, read the questions carefully, and give your 100%! All the very best.
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The overall difficulty level of Shift 1 was Moderate. Reasoning was easy, while Maths and General Science were slightly calculative but manageable.
A safe attempt range is 70–80 questions with high accuracy. Avoid guessing due to 1/3rd negative marking.
General Intelligence & Reasoning was the easiest section. Many candidates attempted 22–24 questions confidently.
Maths was Moderate and calculative. Questions were mainly formula-based from Arithmetic, Geometry, and Mensuration.
Around 1–2 questions were from recent Current Affairs, while the rest focused on Polity and Static GK.
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