RRB NTPC City Intimation 2025 | NTPC Exam City 2025 | Exam Level ? RRB NTPC Preparation 2025

Rojgar with Ankit
27 May 202515:46

Summary

TLDRIn this motivational video, the speaker addresses students preparing for the NTPC CBT-1 exam, emphasizing the importance of staying focused and not being intimidated by high cut-off marks. They explain the concept of normalization, which helps balance out the difficulty across different exam shifts. The speaker encourages students to trust in their preparation and offers practical tips, such as arriving early for exams and reviewing important subjects like static GK, reasoning, and mathematics. The speaker also promotes a special mock test to help students understand the exam pattern and boost their chances of success.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The NTPC CBT 1 exam cutoff is typically high, ranging from 80 to 85 in previous years, but normalization can reduce this for candidates.
  • 😀 Don't be discouraged by high cutoffs or the lower number of vacancies (around 8000 this time). Many candidates with lower marks have still succeeded in the past.
  • 😀 The normalization process adjusts scores based on different exam shifts, which can add 20-25 marks to your score depending on your shift's difficulty level.
  • 😀 The exam will be conducted over 48 shifts between June 5th and June 24th, with each day having three shifts.
  • 😀 Exam status notifications (including exam city, date, and shift) will be available 10-11 days before the exam. Admit cards will come 3-4 days before the exam.
  • 😀 Candidates must arrive at their exam centers well in advance to avoid last-minute stress. Arriving early helps keep a calm mind.
  • 😀 The exam will be conducted in three shifts: Morning (9:00 AM), Afternoon (2:30 PM), and Evening (4:30 PM). Be mindful of the entry times for each shift.
  • 😀 The 'Gagar Mein Sagar' revision series is crucial for last-minute revision, covering key topics and chapters in all subjects.
  • 😀 The NTPC CBT 1 exam is generally of moderate difficulty, with a focus on general studies (GS), arithmetic, and reasoning.
  • 😀 The Railway's analysis of past exams shows that the same types of questions typically appear across different shifts, so it’s important to be prepared for those question types.

Q & A

  • What is the overall tone and approach of the speaker in the script?

    -The speaker maintains an encouraging, motivational, and informative tone throughout the script. They focus on providing reassurance, emphasizing the importance of confidence, preparation, and understanding the exam structure.

  • What is the significance of normalization in the NTPB CBT exam?

    -Normalization plays a crucial role in adjusting scores due to differences in exam difficulty levels across multiple shifts. The speaker mentions that a candidate could receive an additional 20 to 25 marks, depending on normalization, which significantly impacts the overall score and cut-off.

  • What should candidates focus on to handle the high cut-off expectations for NTPB CBT exams?

    -Candidates should not be discouraged by high cut-off marks. The speaker suggests focusing on preparation and maintaining a calm mindset. They emphasize that with the right effort, even those who scored 60-65 in previous exams were able to clear.

  • How does the exam schedule affect candidates' preparation?

    -The exam is held across 48 shifts from June 5 to June 24. Candidates are encouraged to track the schedule for their exam and ensure they are aware of the shift timings. Preparation should factor in any potential changes to exam shifts and center locations.

  • When will the status of the exam be available for candidates?

    -The status of the exam will be available 10 to 11 days before the exam date. The candidates will receive detailed information regarding their exam shift, city, and reservation details at that time.

  • What does the exam status typically include?

    -The exam status includes the confirmed exam date, shift details (first, second, or third shift), reservation information, and the city where the exam will take place. Candidates should expect full admit card details only 3 to 4 days before the exam.

  • What are the recommended entry times for candidates before the exam starts?

    -Candidates should arrive 1.5 hours before their scheduled exam time. The entry time varies by shift, but typically candidates must be inside the exam center by 8:30 AM for the first shift, 11:15 AM for the second shift, and 3:00 PM for the third shift.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding mental preparation for the exam?

    -The speaker advises candidates to remain calm and composed. They suggest arriving early at the center to avoid last-minute stress and to ensure the mind stays relaxed for the exam. Preparation should also include reviewing key topics but avoiding cramming the night before the exam.

  • How does the speaker suggest candidates can enhance their preparation in the final days?

    -The speaker recommends participating in 'Gagar Mein Sagar' series for revision, as it covers all important topics and concepts for every subject. They also emphasize revising reasoning and math through marathon sessions with specific teachers.

  • What is the significance of the special mock exam mentioned by the speaker?

    -The special mock exam is designed to replicate the actual exam pattern and help candidates gauge the types of questions they may encounter. The speaker mentions that it is a free resource offered through their platform, providing candidates with a useful tool for final preparations.

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