RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: The mock test link for the RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) CBT 2 Exam 2025 has been activated by the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB). Applicants studying for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2 can now take a mock test on the official websites of their regional RRB.
The recruitment process will be carried out to fill 5,696 ALP positions throughout Indian Railways. This project aims to familiarise students with the exam pattern, interface, and environment before the actual test.
How to attempt the RRB ALP CBT 2 mock test 2025?
To attempt the RRB ALP CBT 2 mock test 2025, aspirants need to follow the mentioned below steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of the regional RRB.
Step 2. On the homepage, click on the ‘RRB ALP CBT 2 Exam 2025 Mock Test’ link.
Step 3: After this, click Sign In and choose the preferred language for the test.
Step 4: Now, start with the RRB ALP CBT 2 mock test 2025 and then submit.
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Minimum qualification
The minimum passing marks for part A category-wise are as follows:
1. UR, EWS: 40%
2. OBC (NCL), SC: 30%
3. ST: 25%
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Exam details
The RRB ALP CBT 2 exam 2025 will take place on May 2 and 6, 2025, rather than the previously scheduled March 19 and 20. The recruitment process will be carried out to fill 5,696 ALP positions throughout Indian Railways.
RRB ALP Recruitment 2025: Exam pattern
The RRB ALP CBT 2 exam includes two parts- part A and part B. Part A consists of 100 questions which should be completed in 90 minutes. For the correct answer, students will get one mark and for any wrong answer, 1/3 marks will be deducted. Whereas for part B, there will be 75 questions which should be finished in 60 minutes and aspirants should score atleast 35% marks.
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