RRB NTPC Daily Study Plan 2026

RRB NTPC Daily Study Plan 2026

RRB NTPC Daily Study Plan 2026: Most Important Topics to Score High (Boost Your CBT-1 Score)

Introduction

With the RRB NTPC 2026 exam approaching and ongoing shifts giving clear trends, daily targeted preparation has become crucial. Instead of studying everything randomly, focusing on today’s high-probability topics can significantly improve your score.

This article provides a 27 March 2026 focused study plan, covering the most important topics from General Awareness, Mathematics, and Reasoning, along with a practical timetable and mock strategy.


Today’s Preparation Strategy (27 March 2026)

  • Focus on revision + high-scoring topics
  • Avoid starting completely new chapters
  • Target 3–5 hours of effective study
  • Prioritize accuracy and speed

1) General Awareness – High Priority Topics

Current Affairs (Last 7 Days Focus)

Revise the most recent updates, especially:

  • Important government schemes and economic updates
  • Recent appointments and awards
  • Railway-related news and developments
  • National and international events

Static GK (Quick Revision)

Focus only on frequently asked areas:

  • Polity: Fundamental Rights, Parliament
  • History: Freedom Movement (Gandhi era)
  • Geography: Rivers, National Parks, States

Science (Basic Level)

  • Physics: Motion, units, formulas
  • Chemistry: Acids, bases
  • Biology: Human body systems

2) Mathematics – Scoring Topics for Today

Focus on formula-based and easy-to-moderate questions:

  • Simplification
  • Percentage
  • Profit & Loss
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Time & Work

Practice Target:

  • Solve 25–30 questions with a timer
  • Focus on speed + accuracy

3) Reasoning – Easy Score Booster

Revise high-accuracy topics:

  • Series (Number + Alphabet)
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Analogy & Classification
  • Blood Relation
  • Direction Sense

Practice Target:

  • Solve 20–25 questions quickly

4) Mock Test Strategy for Today

  • Attempt 1 full-length mock test
    OR
  • Attempt 2 sectional tests

Post-Mock Analysis (Very Important)

Spend at least 30–40 minutes analysing:

  • Mistakes made
  • Time-consuming questions
  • Weak topics

5) Ideal Timetable for 27 March 2026

Time Allocation Task
1 Hour General Awareness (CA + Static GK)
1 Hour Mathematics Practice
45 Minutes Reasoning Practice
30 Minutes Revision (Notes/Formulas)
45–60 Minutes Mock Test + Analysis

Key Exam Insights (Based on Recent Trends)

  • General Awareness is the highest scoring section (40 marks)
  • Questions are mostly from:
    • Current Affairs (recent months)
    • Basic Static GK
    • Science fundamentals
  • Mathematics and Reasoning are generally easy to moderate

Final Tips for Today

  • Focus on revision, not new learning
  • Attempt easy questions first in mocks
  • Maintain accuracy above 80–85%
  • Avoid guesswork due to negative marking

FAQs

1) How many hours should I study today?
You should aim for 3–5 hours of focused study.

2) What should be my priority today?
General Awareness and revision of scoring topics.

3) Should I start new topics today?
No, focus on revision and practice.

4) How many mocks should I attempt today?
One full mock or two sectional tests.

5) Is GA really important for NTPC?
Yes, it carries the highest weight and is the fastest scoring section.