Everything you need to prepare for RRB.
A daily study plan, current affairs, practice MCQs, a focus timer and spaced revision — brought together for NTPC, Group D, ALP and JE.
RRB exams reward range. Mathematics, Reasoning, General Awareness and General Science all matter, weighted differently across NTPC, Group D, ALP and JE — and most aspirants over-study one section while another quietly slips until the final month.
Staying balanced across a wide syllabus, and actually retaining a huge static GA base, is the real challenge. It needs a system, not just a list of topics.
A complete RRB prep system, not just a planner
Your study planner keeps the daily mix balanced for your specific RRB exam. You run each block on the focus timer, so study time is measured rather than estimated. The day's current affairs keeps GA current, practice MCQs check what's sticking, and spaced revision brings the static portion back at 1, 3, 7 and 21 days so you remember it under exam pressure.
What makes RRB hard — and how this helps
The static General Awareness section is enormous, and you'll lose most of it within a week of studying without a plan to bring it back. Spaced revision is built for exactly that, and balanced planning stops any one subject from crowding out the rest. The focus timer makes every limited study hour count — which matters most for candidates fitting prep around work.
Start your RRB preparation
Pick your exam, set the target date, and start today's first session. Balanced planning, current affairs and revision build around what you study each day.
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Frequently asked questions
What does RRB preparation on Lighthouse Prep include?
Does it work for both NTPC and Group D?
How does it handle the large General Awareness portion?
Is it free?
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Set your exam, get a daily plan, practise current affairs and track real study time — free to start.
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