Description
The **RRB ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot) Stage-II** is part of the recruitment process for the Indian Railways, and it follows the Stage-I exam. The Stage-II exam is more technical and focuses on assessing candidates’ knowledge of the relevant skills and abilities needed for the Assistant Loco Pilot and Technician roles.
The **Stage-II exam** typically includes:
1. **Part A**: Technical Knowledge
– This section consists of questions based on the trade and skills required for the ALP and Technician positions.
– Topics may include Electrical, Mechanical, Civil Engineering, and other related fields depending on the specific trade chosen by the candidate.
2. **Part B**: General Awareness
– The general awareness section may include questions on current affairs, general knowledge, reasoning, and quantitative aptitude.
3. **Duration and Marking Scheme**:
– The exam duration is usually around 2 hours.
– Part A is typically 70% of the total marks, and Part B is around 30%.
– The total number of questions and marks may vary from one exam cycle to another, but it typically involves around 100-120 questions.
The RRB ALP Stage-II exam is crucial because the candidates who clear this stage move forward to the next stages, such as the **Document Verification** and **Medical Examination**.
For the **Youth Competition Times**, which may refer to youth-focused news or analysis of the ALP exams, you can find information on:
– Preparation tips
– Previous year’s question papers
– Syllabus breakdown
– Exam trends
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