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Detailed exam pattern and syllabus coverage for Group D, NTPC UG, and NTPC Graduate.
- Section split: General Science 25, Mathematics 25, General Intelligence and Reasoning 30, General Awareness and Current Affairs 20.
- Mathematics: Number system, BODMAS, decimals, fractions, LCM, HCF, ratio and proportion, percentages, mensuration, time and work, time and distance, simple and compound interest, profit and loss, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary statistics, square root, age, calendar and clock, pipes and cistern.
- Reasoning: Analogies, alphabetical and number series, coding-decoding, mathematical operations, relationships, syllogism, jumbling, Venn diagrams, data interpretation and sufficiency, conclusions, decision making, similarities and differences, analytical reasoning, classification, directions, statement-arguments and assumptions.
- Science and awareness: Physics, chemistry and life sciences at 10th standard level, plus current affairs in science and technology, sports, culture, personalities, economics, politics, and other important events.
- CBT 1 pattern: General Awareness 40, Mathematics 30, General Intelligence and Reasoning 30. CBT 1 is screening in nature.
- CBT 2 pattern: General Awareness 50, Mathematics 35, General Intelligence and Reasoning 35. Typing Skill Test applies for clerk and typist posts after CBT 2.
- Mathematics: Number system, decimals, fractions, LCM, HCF, ratio and proportion, percentages, mensuration, time and work, time and distance, simple and compound interest, profit and loss, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary statistics.
- Reasoning: Analogies, series completion, coding-decoding, mathematical operations, similarities and differences, relationships, analytical reasoning, syllogism, jumbling, Venn diagrams, puzzle, data sufficiency, statement-conclusion, statement-courses of action, decision making, maps, interpretation of graphs.
- General Awareness: Current national and international events, games and sports, art and culture, Indian literature, monuments, general science and life science up to 10th CBSE, history, geography, polity, constitution, scientific and technological developments, environment, computers, abbreviations, transport systems, economy, personalities, government programs, flora and fauna, and public sector organizations.
- CBT 1 pattern: General Awareness 40, Mathematics 30, General Intelligence and Reasoning 30. CBT 1 is the first screening stage for all graduate NTPC posts.
- CBT 2 pattern: General Awareness 50, Mathematics 35, General Intelligence and Reasoning 35. Additional CBAT or CBTST applies only to post-specific roles after CBT 2.
- Mathematics: Number system, decimals, fractions, LCM, HCF, ratio and proportion, percentages, mensuration, time and work, time and distance, simple and compound interest, profit and loss, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary statistics.
- Reasoning: Analogies, completion of number and alphabetical series, coding-decoding, mathematical operations, similarities and differences, relationships, analytical reasoning, syllogism, jumbling, Venn diagrams, puzzle, data sufficiency, statement-conclusion, statement-courses of action, decision making, maps, interpretation of graphs.
- General Awareness: Current events, sports, art and culture, literature, monuments, general science and life science up to 10th CBSE, freedom struggle, geography, polity, constitution, scientific and technological developments including space and nuclear programs, UN and major organizations, environmental issues, computer basics, transport systems, economy, personalities, government schemes, flora and fauna, and major public sector bodies.
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