For RRB aspirants

A daily RRB plan that adapts as you study.

NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE — Lighthouse Prep structures the syllabus into focused daily sessions with revision built in.

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RRB exams reward range — Mathematics, Reasoning, General Awareness, General Science, all weighted differently across NTPC, Group D, ALP, and JE. Most aspirants over-study one section and neglect others until the last month.

Lighthouse Prep keeps your daily mix balanced, automatically.

Built for the RRB syllabus

The planner knows the RRB pattern. When you start, you pick:

  • The exam (NTPC / Group D / ALP / JE / Paramedical)
  • Your target date
  • Daily study hours

The AI plan structures every day around the weightage of that exam. NTPC aspirants get heavier GA coverage; ALP candidates get more technical aptitude; Group D candidates spend more time on Mathematics and General Science.

What a study day looks like

A typical RRB day on Lighthouse Prep has 4–6 sessions:

  • One Mathematics block (Number System, Time-Speed-Distance, Algebra)
  • One Reasoning block (Coding-Decoding, Series, Puzzles)
  • One General Awareness block (Static GK, Current Affairs)
  • One General Science block (Physics, Chemistry, Biology basics)
  • Revision sessions for topics you covered earlier in the week

Each session has a target duration and a clear topic. You don't decide what to study — you just start the timer and study.

Why spaced revision matters for RRB

RRB GA has a huge static portion — geography, history, polity, economy, science basics. Once you study a topic, you'll forget 60% of it in a week without revision. Lighthouse Prep schedules each topic back at 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, and 21 days automatically.

By exam day, you've genuinely retained the topics you studied — not just glanced at them once.

Features for RRB prep

  • AI-generated daily plan — adapts to your exam and pace.
  • Focus timer — tracks real study time, not desk time.
  • Wastage tracking — see where your day actually went.
  • Spaced revision — automatic GA recall, no calendar needed.
  • Study groups — connect with other RRB aspirants for shared plans and accountability.
  • Lumi AI mentor — clarify doubts on any topic in plain language.

Who this is for

  • First-time RRB candidates building a study routine
  • Working candidates with limited daily hours who need every session to count
  • Repeat aspirants who want a plan that doesn't break when life gets in the way

Start your RRB plan now

Pick the exam. Set your target. The plan is ready in under a minute.

Frequently asked questions

Does this work for both RRB NTPC and Group D?
Yes. The planner adapts to your specific RRB exam — NTPC, Group D, ALP, JE, or paramedical posts. The subject weightage and difficulty shift based on the exam you select.
How does the planner handle General Awareness?
GA is split into daily micro-sessions instead of one large block. You revise current affairs, static GK, and general science across the week, with spaced revision pulling older topics back at the right interval.
Can I adjust the plan if I miss a day?
Yes. The plan auto-adjusts when you fall behind — pending topics roll over and the schedule reshuffles to keep you on track for your exam date.
Is the focus timer good for long study sessions?
It's designed for both Pomodoro-style 25-minute sessions and longer 60–90 minute deep blocks. You can pick what suits your concentration.
Is it free for RRB aspirants?
Yes — the core planner, timer, and revision scheduling are free.

Ready to start?

Set your exam, set the date, and run today's first focused session.

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