RRB JE Marks Calculator & Rank Predictor
Upload your RRB JE Response Sheet PDF and instantly calculate your Junior Engineer CBT-1 marks, normalized score, percentile & predicted rank — using the official RRB normalization formula.
How to Check Your RRB JE Marks & Rank
Choose “JE” from the exam dropdown to load the JE CBT-1 marking scheme
Upload the JE Response Sheet PDF downloaded from your RRB zone website
Tool reads correct, wrong, and unanswered questions from your JE response sheet
Instantly view your JE marks, predicted rank, percentile & normalized score
Frequently Asked Questions
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RRB JE CBT-1 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
The RRB Junior Engineer (JE) recruitment covers technical posts across Indian Railways including Junior Engineer, Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), and Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA). The CBT-1 is the qualifying stage with 100 questions covering general subjects.
The JE CBT-1 is used purely for screening. Candidates clearing CBT-1 are called for CBT-2, which is the main selection exam with 150 trade-specific technical questions. Negative marking of 1/3 mark applies for every wrong answer in CBT-1.
JE Post Categories & Departments
RRB JE covers multiple engineering disciplines and departments within Indian Railways. A 3-year diploma or B.Tech/B.E. in the relevant trade is required. The CBT-1 is common across all departments.
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Information Technology, Signal & Telecom, Drawing & Design. These are the core JE positions responsible for railway infrastructure and rolling stock maintenance.
Depot Material Superintendent (DMS), Chemical & Metallurgical Assistant (CMA), and Printing Press positions. These require specialized qualifications beyond standard engineering degrees.
JE Selection Process
The RRB JE recruitment follows a two-stage CBT process with document verification and medical examination.
100 questions, 90 minutes. Covers Mathematics, General Intelligence, General Awareness, and General Science. CBT-1 marks do not count in the final merit — it is only a qualifying exam to shortlist candidates for CBT-2.
150 questions, 120 minutes. Entirely trade-specific technical questions based on the engineering discipline you applied for. This is the main selection exam and the normalized CBT-2 marks determine your final merit and posting.
Understanding Your JE Scorecard
Raw Marks (out of 100) — Total score = (correct × 1) − (wrong × 0.333). Maximum 100, minimum −33.3. For JE CBT-1, a raw score above 60 is considered competitive for UR category.
Percentile Score — Your standing among all JE candidates in your shift. Percentile of 85 means you outperformed 85% of candidates in your shift.
Normalized Marks — The equalized score after applying percentile-based normalization. Since JE CBT-1 is conducted across multiple shifts, this score ensures fair comparison and determines your CBT-2 call.
Predicted Rank — Your estimated position among JE candidates who used this tool. Breakdown by overall, RRB zone, and category helps you gauge your standing across different merit lists.
JE Frequently Asked Questions
▶ What is the RRB JE CBT-1 exam pattern?
▶ Do JE CBT-1 marks affect final selection?
▶ What is the CBT-2 pattern for JE?
▶ What is the eligibility for RRB JE?
▶ Where can I download my JE Response Sheet?
▶ Is my JE response sheet data safe?
▶ Can I check marks for other RRB exams?
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