Best Books for Railway Exams 2025

Every year, lakhs of students across India apply for Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) exams. These exams offer secure government jobs in various roles such as NTPC, Group D, ALP, and Technician.

With increasing competition and a vast syllabus, having the right study material is the key to success. In this guide, you’ll find the best books for railway exams 2025, section-wise, along with helpful tips for preparation


Posts include:

  • Junior Clerk cum Typist
  • Commercial Apprentice
  • Station Master
  • Goods Guard

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  • Track Maintainer
  • Helper (Electrical, Mechanical, S&T)
  • Hospital Attendant
  • Assistant Pointsman

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  • Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP)
  • Technician Grade I & II (Electrical/Mechanical/Electronics)

Book NameAuthor/Publisher
Fast Track Objective ArithmeticRajesh Verma
Quantitative AptitudeR.S. Aggarwal
Magical Book on Quicker MathsM. Tyra
Book NameAuthor/Publisher
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal ReasoningR.S. Aggarwal
Analytical ReasoningM.K. Pandey
Lucent ReasoningLucent
Book NameAuthor/Publisher
Lucent General KnowledgeLucent
Manorama YearbookMalayala Manorama
Pratiyogita DarpanPD Group
Book NameAuthor/Publisher
Lucent General ScienceLucent
NCERT Class 6–10 Science BooksNCERT
Arihant’s General ScienceArihant
BranchBook Title
ElectricalObjective Electrical Technology – V.K. Mehta
MechanicalMechanical Engineering for Competitions – R.K. Jain
ElectronicsBasic Electronics Engineering – Mehta & Mehta

  • Use only 1–2 books per subject to avoid confusion.
  • Select books with previous year papers and practice sets.
  • Always go for latest editions aligned with the RRB syllabus 2025.
  • Look for books that follow the updated exam pattern.

  1. Start with theory: Understand basic concepts before solving questions.
  2. Practice regularly: Use practice sets and mock tests to build speed.
  3. Use PYQs: Previous year questions help you understand the exam trend.
  4. Make short notes: Jot down formulas, facts, and important points.
  5. Stick to a schedule: Plan a timetable and revise weekly.

Q1. Which book is best for RRB NTPC preparation?

Lucent GK, R.S. Aggarwal for Maths, and Arihant’s Reasoning Guide are top choices.

Q2. Are NCERT books enough for RRB Group D science section?

Yes. NCERT Class 6–10 Science covers all important concepts.

Q3. Can I use the same books for both NTPC and Group D?

Yes. The syllabus is mostly similar with slight variation in difficulty level.

Q4. Where can I get RRB previous year papers?

You’ll find them in Arihant’s solved paper books or on government exam portals.

Q5. Are coaching materials better than books?

Books are sufficient for self-study. Coaching material is optional.



Choosing the right books can make your railway exam preparation smooth and effective. Stick to a study plan, use practice sets wisely, and revise regularly.

Success in RRB NTPC, Group D, or ALP exams depends on your consistency and clarity of concepts. Let your preparation be smart and focused.


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