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RRB NTPC 15 Days Revision Plan: Score 90+ Marks Easily

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As we all know, RRB NTPC CBT 1 UG is scheduled to be conducted from May 7, 2026. The RRB NTPC exam is just 15 days away, and your heartbeat must be running like a super-fast express train. At this final moment, opening new books will only give you tension. You have already studied enough. Now, it is time to shift your focus entirely to smart revision. A good 15-day revision plan can easily increase your score by 10 to 15 marks. In this blog, we will give you a daily timetable to revise Maths, Reasoning, and General Awareness perfectly without taking any stress.

Understand Your Target (Exam Pattern)

Before you plan your days, you must remember the exact target. The RRB NTPC CBT-1 exam gives you 90 minutes to solve 100 questions.

SubjectTotal QuestionsTotal MarksStudy Focus
General Awareness (GK & Science)4040Very High Priority
Mathematics3030High Priority
General Intelligence & Reasoning3030Daily Practice
Total10010090 Minutes Timer

Warning: There is a heavy negative marking of 1/3 mark for every wrong answer. Do not guess blindly!

The Daily 8-Hour Routine for the Next 15 Days

For the next 15 days, you must study for at least 7 to 8 hours daily. You cannot study just one subject all day; your brain will get tired. Divide your day into simple parts:

  • Morning (2 Hours): General Awareness and Static GK reading.
  • Late Morning (2 Hours): Give One Full Mock Test and check your mistakes.
  • Afternoon (2 Hours): Mathematics formula revision and fast practice.
  • Evening (1 Hour): Reasoning mixed practice.
  • Night (1 Hour): Current Affairs PDF reading before sleeping.

Day-Wise Revision Table: What to Study Every Day?

Here is a very simple, step-by-step table to finish your whole syllabus in the next 15 days.

DaysMaths TargetReasoning TargetGeneral Awareness Target
Day 1 to Day 3Number System, Simplification, LCM/HCFCoding-Decoding, Alphabet SeriesBasic Physics, Indian History notes
Day 4 to Day 6Percentage, Profit & Loss, Simple/Compound InterestBlood Relation, Direction SenseBasic Biology, Vitamins, Human Body
Day 7 to Day 9Time & Work, Speed Distance TimeSitting Arrangement, SyllogismIndian Geography, Rivers, Mountains
Day 10 to Day 12Geometry, Mensuration (Formulas only)Mirror Images, Paper FoldingCurrent Affairs (Last 6 Months)
Day 13 to Day 15Only Mock Tests & Formula RevisionOnly Previous Year Question PapersOnly Static GK (Dances, Awards, Books)

Subject-Wise Simple Revision Tips

If you want to clear this exam, you have to treat every subject differently. Here are the best tips to revise them fast:

1. General Awareness (40 Marks – The Game Decider)

This section has the highest marks. It takes only 10 minutes to solve 40 questions because there is no calculation.

  • Do not read heavy history books now.
  • Just read short notes on Indian Polity (Articles), famous books, and national parks.
  • Read everyday science from the NCERT 9th and 10th class summary. Railway loves basic science.
  • Read only the last 6 to 8 months of Current Affairs. Focus on Sports, Railway news, and new Government schemes.

2. Mathematics (30 Marks – The Rank Booster)

Maths will take the most time in the exam hall. Your goal is speed.

  • Take a blank paper and write down all the formulas of Mensuration (Area and Volume). Paste it on your wall.
  • Do not try to learn new short tricks now. Use the basic methods you already know.
  • Practice your tables up to 20 and squares up to 30. It will make your calculation super fast.

3. Reasoning (30 Marks – Free Marks)

Reasoning is very easy in the RRB NTPC exam. You can easily score 28+ marks here.

  • Practice 50 mixed questions every day. Do not study chapter by chapter now.
  • Focus on Number Series and Missing Numbers, as they confuse students the most in the exam hall.

3 Big Mistakes to Avoid in the Last 15 Days

If you want to pass, please do not make these silly mistakes:

  • Mistake 1: Not giving Mock Tests. If you do not give online mock tests, you will not be able to finish the real exam in 90 minutes. Give one test daily and see where you are making mistakes.
  • Mistake 2: Buying new books. Please keep your table clean. Only read the short notes you made in the last few months. Reading a new book will completely destroy your confidence.
  • Mistake 3: Sleeping less. Your brain needs rest to remember formulas. Sleep for a full 7 to 8 hours every night. Keep your mind cool and happy.

Conclusion

The last 15 days are all about believing in yourself. Do not look at the heavy competition or the number of forms filled. You only need one seat. Follow this simple RRB NTPC 15 days revision plan, give your daily mock tests, avoid negative marking, and you will easily see your name on the passing list. All the best for your exam.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is 15 days enough to revise for the RRB NTPC exam?

Yes. If you have already studied your basic syllabus, 15 days of smart revision and daily mock tests are completely enough to score very high marks.

Q2. How many mock tests should I give daily?

You should give exactly one full-length mock test every day. Spend at least one hour checking your wrong answers after the test is over.

Q3. Which subject gives the highest marks in CBT 1?

General Awareness carries the highest weightage with 40 marks. It includes history, geography, basic science, and current affairs.

Q4. Should I read current affairs of the whole year?

No, you do not need to. Reading the important current affairs and sports news of the last six to eight months is mostly enough.

Q5. What is the negative marking in the RRB NTPC exam?

There is a strict negative marking of 1/3 mark. This means if you mark three wrong answers, 1 full mark will be cut from your correct score.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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