FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the syllabus of the railway psycho test?

There isn’t a “syllabus” like you would have with academic examinations. The Railway Psycho Test syllabus comprises different ‘test batteries’ designed to assess specific cognitive abilities. You can find the exact batteries and their format in the official recruitment notification for each post (i.e., ALP or SM). Preparation is about practicing these particular test tasks or psychometric tests.

2. Who is eligible for the ALP exam?

According to the latest RRB notifications, the eligibility criteria generally includes:
Age: 18 to 30 (relaxation applicable for reserved categories).
Qualification: 10th + ITI, OR Diploma/Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, or Automobile Engg.
Medical: A-1 medical standard including vision and color vision requirements.

3. What is the psycho test for a career?

A psycho test, or psychometric test, is an assessment used by employers to assess cognitive skills, personality, aptitude, and behavioral readiness of a candidate. These are not knowledge tests but aim to measure how someone thinks, reacts, and behaves.

4. What is the qualification for the railway CBT exam?

The qualifications vary depending on the post:
RRB NTPC: 12th pass for some posts, degree for others.
RRB ALP & Technician: 10th + ITI/Diploma/Degree in specific technical fields.
RRB Group D: 10th pass or ITI.
Always refer to the official notification for exact criteria.