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RPF Constable Syllabus 2025 & Detailed Exam Pattern

RPF Constable Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern Overview.
RPF Constable Syllabus 2025 and Exam Pattern
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Source: RPF Constable Official Website & Notifications rpf.indianrailways.gov.in

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Exam Pattern · In-Depth Topic Breakdown · FAQs

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) Constable recruitment is a highly anticipated examination for 10th-pass candidates aiming for a career in a prestigious central government uniformed force. Success in this competitive exam hinges on a deep understanding of the multi-stage selection process, the detailed exam pattern, and the comprehensive syllabus. The selection process is a rigorous test of a candidate's mental aptitude, physical fitness, and medical standards.

This guide provides a comprehensive and highly detailed breakdown of the RPF Constable syllabus and the complete, stage-wise exam structure for 2025. It is designed to help you create a structured and winning preparation strategy by covering every aspect of the examination in detail.

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RPF Constable Selection Process & Exam Pattern 2025

The RPF Constable selection process is conducted in three sequential phases. A candidate must qualify in each phase to be considered for the next. The final merit list is prepared based solely on the marks obtained in the first phase (CBT).

  1. Phase I: Computer Based Test (CBT)
  2. Phase II: Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
  3. Phase III: Document Verification (DV)

Phase I: Computer Based Test (CBT) Pattern

This is the first and most crucial stage, as the final merit list is based on the performance in this test. The exam tests candidates on three subjects.

Subject No. of Questions Maximum Marks
Arithmetic 35 35
General Intelligence & Reasoning 35 35
General Awareness 50 50
Total 120 120

Marking Scheme & Key Details for CBT:

Phase II: Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Measurement Test (PMT)

This stage is mandatory and **qualifying in nature**. There are no marks for this stage, but failure to qualify leads to immediate disqualification. The standards are different for male and female candidates.

Physical Efficiency Test (PET) Standards

Event Standard for Male Candidates Standard for Female Candidates
1600 meters run Must complete within 5 minutes 45 seconds Not Applicable
800 meters run Not Applicable Must complete within 3 minutes 40 seconds
Long Jump 14 feet (in 2 chances) 9 feet (in 2 chances)
High Jump 4 feet (in 2 chances) 3 feet (in 2 chances)

Physical Measurement Test (PMT) Standards

CategoryHeight (Male)Height (Female)Chest (Male - Unexpanded/Expanded)
UR/OBC165 cm157 cm80/85 cm
SC/ST160 cm152 cm76.2 / 81.2 cm
For Garhwalis, Gorkhas, Marathas, Dogras, Kumaonis and other specified categories163 cm155 cm80/85 cm
Syllabus for other exams: RRB NTPC (12th) RRB Group D

RPF Constable Syllabus 2025: In-Depth Topic Breakdown

Success in the RPF Constable CBT is dependent on a thorough understanding of every topic. The questions are designed to be of the 10th/Matriculation standard. Here is a highly detailed, chapter-wise breakdown of the syllabus.

Detailed Topic-wise Syllabus

Subject In-Depth Topics & Chapters
Arithmetic

This section assesses numerical ability and problem-solving skills at the 10th standard level.

  • Number System: Number Series, Simplification, HCF & LCM, Fractions, Decimals, Square & Cube Roots.
  • Commercial Maths: Percentage, Profit and Loss, Discount, Simple Interest (SI), Compound Interest (CI).
  • Ratio & Proportion: Ratio, Proportion, Partnership, Age Problems.
  • Time & Work: Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns.
  • Time, Speed & Distance: Problems on Trains, Boats and Streams.
  • Mensuration: Area and Perimeter of Square, Rectangle, Triangle, Circle; Volume and Surface Area of Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder, Cone, Sphere.
  • Average & Alligation: Average, Mixture and Alligation.
  • Data Interpretation: Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Tables.
General Intelligence & Reasoning

This section evaluates a candidate's logical and analytical thinking abilities through a variety of verbal and non-verbal questions.

  • Verbal Reasoning:
    • Analogy (Word, Letter, Number)
    • Classification (Odd One Out)
    • Series (Number, Alphabet, Mixed)
    • Coding-Decoding
    • Blood Relations & Family Tree
    • Direction Sense Test
    • Logical Venn Diagrams
    • Syllogism
    • Seating Arrangement (Linear & Circular)
    • Puzzles
    • Statement - Conclusions & Assumptions
    • Mathematical Operations & Arithmetical Reasoning
    • Logical Sequence of Words
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning:
    • Figure Series & Analogy
    • Paper Folding, Cutting & Punching
    • Mirror and Water Images
    • Embedded/Hidden Figures
    • Completion of Figures
    • Figure Classification
General Awareness

This is the most extensive section, designed to test a candidate's knowledge of current events and matters of general observation and experience.

  • Current Affairs: National and International News, Major Events, Sports Tournaments, Awards and Honors, Summits and Conferences, Books and Authors, New Appointments, Government Schemes.
  • General Science: Physics (Motion, Force, Work, Energy, Sound, Light, Electricity), Chemistry (Acids-Bases, Metals, Chemical Reactions), and Biology (Human Body Systems, Diseases, Nutrition) - up to 10th Standard CBSE level.
  • History: Indian History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern) with a special focus on the Indian Freedom Struggle.
  • Geography: Indian Geography (Rivers, Mountains, Climate, Soils, National Parks) and basics of World Geography.
  • Indian Polity & Constitution: Features of the Constitution, Fundamental Rights & Duties, Parliament, President, Judiciary, Important Articles & Amendments.
  • Indian Economy: Basics of Indian Economy, Five-Year Plans, Budgeting, Major Economic Policies.
  • Static GK: Indian Art and Culture, Famous Personalities, Important Days, Inventions and Discoveries, Computer and Technology Basics.
Download RPF Constable Syllabus PDF

(Candidates are advised to download the official syllabus PDF for complete details.)

FAQs: RPF Constable Syllabus 2025

Q1: Is there a sectional cut-off in the RPF Constable CBT?

Ans: The official notification does not usually specify a sectional cut-off. The selection to the next stage is based on the overall score and cut-off marks in the Computer Based Test.

Q2: What is the language of the RPF Constable CBT paper?

Ans: The CBT is conducted in multiple languages. Candidates can choose their preferred language from a list that includes English, Hindi, and 13 other regional languages.

Q3: How is the final merit list for RPF Constable prepared?

Ans: The final merit list is prepared based **only** on the marks obtained by the candidate in the Computer Based Test (CBT), provided they have qualified in the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Measurement Test (PMT).

Q4: Is there an interview in the RPF Constable selection process?

Ans: No, there is no interview or viva-voce in the selection process for the post of RPF Constable.

Q5: Do Ex-Servicemen need to undergo the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)?

Ans: No, Ex-Servicemen are exempted from the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). However, they will have to undergo the Physical Measurement Test (PMT).