RRB Group D 2025: Safe & Danger Zones, Exam Pattern, Vacancy Details & Best Preparation Strategy
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RRB Group D 2025 |
Hello friends, greetings to all! Welcome to the lovely family of Deepak Academy. So come on, everyone, quickly join in! My dear friends, I have brought you an excellent, exclusive, and wonderful piece of news—a great piece of good news regarding RRB Group D 2025. I will provide you with complete information in this video about the safe zones and danger zones because I receive numerous comments and calls from students asking, "Sir, which is the safe zone? Which is the danger zone? Please tell us so that we don’t apply from the wrong zone and ensure our selection."
So, my dear friends, I will explain everything in this video. If you genuinely want to get selected, just follow my guidance without hesitation. Don’t get too caught up in the safe and danger zone confusion—fill out your form quickly, as time is running out! If you delay, you might miss the opportunity. My suggestion is to apply from your home zone if possible.
Many students have doubts like, "Sir, I am from Delhi. If I apply from Mumbai, will I have to go to Mumbai to take the exam?" No, my dear friend! Your exam will be conducted in your home zone. Your posting will also be in your home zone for your lifetime. So, it is best to apply from your home zone. However, if vacancies are low in your zone, then you can explore other options.
Important Dates:
- The official notification was released on the 22nd.
- The application process started on the 23rd.
- The last date to apply is 22nd February.
- The last date for fee payment is 24th February.
- The modification/correction window will be open from 25th February to 6th March.
- The exam is expected to be held in September or October (exact date yet to be announced).
- You have 6 to 7 months to prepare, which is ample time for solid preparation and guaranteed selection.
Exam Pattern for RRB Group D 2025:
- Reasoning: 30 questions (30 marks)
- General Science: 25 questions (25 marks)
- General Awareness & Current Affairs: 20 questions (20 marks)
- Mathematics: 25 questions (25 marks)
- Total: 100 questions (100 marks)
- Time duration: 1.5 hours (90 minutes)
- Negative Marking: 1/3rd per wrong answer
Study Plan for Guaranteed Selection:
- Start with Theory: First, understand the syllabus and concepts thoroughly.
- MCQs & Mock Tests: Do not jump to mock tests too early. Start taking them after 2-2.5 months of preparation.
- Daily Study Hours:
- Reasoning: 2-3 hours daily
- General Science: 1-1.5 hours (theory) + 1-1.5 hours (MCQs)
- General Awareness: 2 hours (theory) + 1 hour (MCQs)
- Mathematics: 2-3 hours daily
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Safe Zone vs. Danger Zone Analysis:
Now, let’s talk about the safe zones and danger zones based on vacancy-to-applicant ratio:
🔹 Mumbai (Western Railway) – 4,672 vacancies | 81,000 applications (Safe Zone ✅)
🔹 North Western Railway (Jaipur) – 1,433 vacancies | 6 lakh applications (Danger Zone ❌)
🔹 Hubli – 503 vacancies | 47,000 applications (Danger Zone ❌)
🔹 Jabalpur – 1,614 vacancies | 6 lakh applications (Danger Zone ❌)
🔹 Bilaspur – 1,337 vacancies | 51,000 applications (Safe Zone ✅)
🔹 Bhubaneswar – 964 vacancies | 5.42 lakh applications (Danger Zone ❌)
🔹 New Delhi (Northern Railway) – 4,785 vacancies | 8.42 lakh applications (Moderate Zone ⚠️)
🔹 Chennai – 2,694 vacancies | 5.86 lakh applications (Safe Zone ✅)
🔹 Gorakhpur – 1,370 vacancies | 5 lakh applications (Danger Zone ❌)
🔹 Guwahati – 2,048 vacancies | 52,600 applications (Safe Zone ✅)
🔹 Kolkata – 1,817 vacancies | 4.19 lakh applications (Moderate Zone ⚠️)
🔹 Prayagraj – 2,020 vacancies | 58,000 applications (Safe Zone ✅)
🔹 Sikandarabad – 1,642 vacancies | 5.32 lakh applications (Moderate Zone ⚠️)
Key Takeaways for Selection:
✔️ Always prioritize vacancies over application count.
✔️ Apply from your home zone if vacancies are sufficient.
✔️ If needed, choose zones with higher vacancies and not just lower applications.
✔️ Don’t fear competition! Many applicants never appear for exams.
📌 Final Advice:
Focus on preparation, follow a study plan, and join the Brahmastra Batch for the best guidance. Don’t waste time overthinking—fill out your form before 22nd February and start studying!
💯 Your selection is guaranteed if you follow the right strategy!
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