If you’re aiming to crack the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Junior Engineer (JE) Exam, you need a solid understanding of the syllabus. The exam covers multiple technical and non-technical subjects, depending on the branch you’re applying for. In this article, we’ll break down the syllabus for all branches so that you can prepare effectively. |
RRB JE Exam Pattern
The selection process consists of:
- CBT 1 (Common for all branches) – Screening stage
- CBT 2 (Branch-specific) – Final selection based on technical knowledge
RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 1
Mathematics
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Geometry
- Statistics
- Probability
- Ratio & Proportion
General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Coding-Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Syllogism
- Puzzle & Seating Arrangement
General Awareness
- Current Affairs
- Indian History
- Indian Geography
- Indian Economy
General Science
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 2 (Branch-wise)
The CBT 2 syllabus is divided into General Subjects and Technical Subjects. The technical section varies according to the branch.
Detailed Syllabus for Each Subject
Mathematics
- Algebraic Identities
- Linear & Quadratic Equations
- Statistics
General Intelligence & Reasoning
- Logical Reasoning
- Data Interpretation
- Coding-Decoding
General Awareness
- National & International Events
- Indian Constitution
General Science
- Laws of Motion (Physics)
- Periodic Table (Chemistry)
- Human Anatomy (Biology)
RRB JE Civil Engineering Syllabus
- Structural Analysis
- Soil Mechanics
- Environmental Engineering
RRB JE Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
- Fluid Mechanics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Heat Transfer
RRB JE Electrical Engineering Syllabus
- Transformers
- Power Generation
- Control Systems
RRB JE Electronics & Communication Syllabus
- Microprocessors
- Communication Systems
- VLSI Design
RRB JE Computer Science & IT Syllabus
- Data Structures
- Databases
- Cybersecurity
RRB JE Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering Syllabus
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Process Control
- Extractive Metallurgy