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27 Jun 2026
placement brief / Government Exams / exam patterns / 27 Jun 2026

RRB ALP 2026: Part A + CBAT Decide Cutoff, Part B Only Qualifies

RRB ALP 2026 cutoff edge: CBT-2 Part A plus CBAT decide merit, Part B only qualifies, and T-score traps can reject high CBT scorers. Seven-day drill inside.

Aditya Sharma
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PapersAdda 2026 Placement Cycle

By Aditya Sharma·Founder & Editor, PapersAdda

What changed in 2026 drives

Mass-recruiter offer letters are flatter for 2026 batch - the 4-5 LPA ASE band has barely budged in three years while inflation eats real wages. Premium tracks (Digital, Pro, Elite, Specialist) are still where the differential lives, and they are entirely test-driven. If you are aiming higher than the default offer, the coding round is not optional pageantry - it is the entire interview.

What I'd actually study for this

  • 01Two solid coding-round answers (1 medium-hard DSA each, with edge-case discussion) > five half-baked ones
  • 02One real project you can defend end-to-end - file paths, design decisions, and what you would change
  • 03One DBMS schema you actually built (not a textbook ER diagram), with at least 3 join-heavy queries written from memory
  • 04Three behavioural STAR stories: failure recovered, conflict handled, ownership taken

Where most candidates trip up

The single biggest mistake is treating company-specific guides as primary prep and DSA as secondary. It is the opposite. Mass recruiters use the test as a filter, but premium tracks at every IT services company use coding to allocate offer band. Spend 70% of prep time on DSA + system fundamentals, 20% on company-specific patterns, 10% on HR rehearsal. Reverse that ratio and you collect the default offer.

Editorial commentary by Aditya Sharma · written for PapersAdda · not generated, not aggregated.

RRB ALP 2026 is not a normal railway CBT funnel. CBT-1 only screens, CBT-2 Part B only qualifies, and the real merit battle is CBT-2 Part A plus the Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT). The highest-leverage move is to stop treating CBAT as a formality: candidate reports describe it as a separate elimination stage where one weak battery can reject a strong CBT scorer. Confirm the current pattern on the official RRB portal first, because exact marks, vacancy counts, and dates are fixed only by the official notification.

Pattern: ALP 4-Stage Funnel

Freshness note: RRB ALP runs as a periodic mega-recruitment, and a fresh CEN cycle is what aspirants are tracking in mid-2026. PapersAdda is not quoting an exact vacancy count, pay level, or application window here, because those move with each CEN and must be read off the live notice. What stays stable across cycles is the four-stage shape below. The numbers in this table are the commonly reported ALP pattern from past cycles and candidate accounts, so verify each value on your own RRB notification.

StageCommonly reported pattern (candidate-reported, verify on notice)What countsCutoff risk
CBT-1About 75 questions in 60 minutesScreening only, not final meritNegative marking applies, shift normalization, shortlist a multiple of vacancies for CBT-2
CBT-2 Part AAbout 100 questions in 90 minutesMerit for CBAT shortlist and final scoreCategory-wise qualifying percentages apply, exact values per notice
CBT-2 Part BAbout 75 questions in 60 minutesQualifying onlyPass mark commonly cited near 35 percent, trade-specific, DGT syllabus
CBATTest-wise T-score system, Hindi or English, no negative markingQualifying gate that decides who survives to DVEach test or battery has a minimum standard, with no category relaxation
DV plus MedicalDocument Verification and Medical ExaminationFinal appointment processStrict railway medical standard, original documents, biometric and identity checks

The first cut is CBT-1, but the final shortlist is not built from CBT-1 marks. The second cut is Part B, because a strong Part A score becomes useless if the trade paper falls below its qualifying line. The third cut is CBAT, because one weak battery can remove a candidate who looked safe after CBT-2.

For broader railway cutoff behavior, compare the normalized-screen logic in RRB NTPC cutoff 2026 and RRB Group D cutoff 2026. ALP is harsher because it adds the aptitude filter after the technical stage.

CBT 2 Syllabus And Trade Eligibility: Part A Is Marks, Part B Is Gate

CBT-2 is where lakhs of candidates misread the exam. Part A is common and merit-counting. Part B is trade-specific and qualifying. Both carry negative marking in CBT-2, so clearing the Part B qualifying line is not the same as blindly marking the bare minimum number of questions.

CBT-2 componentReported pattern (verify on notice)Syllabus spinePapersAdda action rule
Part AAbout 100 questions in 90 minutesMaths, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Basic Science and Engineering, General AwarenessTreat this as the rank paper. Build speed in arithmetic, reasoning sets, electrical basics, drawing symbols, work-energy, heat, speed, levers, IT literacy
Part BAbout 75 questions in 60 minutesDGT trade syllabusTreat this as a knockout gate. PapersAdda working estimate: target a 10-15 mark buffer above the qualifying line, not a bare pass
Negative markingApplies in CBT-2Applies to Part A and Part BSkip guesswork when two or more options are unknown
NormalizationApplies when CBT is held in multiple shiftsRaw marks may move after normalizationJudge performance by net-score buffer, not raw attempt count

Eligibility is also a scoring issue. The commonly notified route is Matric or SSLC plus ITI, NTC, or NAC in a notified trade, or a relevant engineering diploma or degree, with an age band and relaxations you must read off the current notice. Degree and diploma candidates do not get a generic engineering paper in Part B. They must select an eligible trade mapped to their engineering stream.

Variation map for Part B:

Qualification streamPart-B trade choices typically mappedMain preparation trap
ElectricalElectrician, Instrument Mechanic, Wireman, Armature and Coil Winder, RAC MechanicStudying only electrician basics and ignoring instruments or winding terms
ElectronicsElectronics Mechanic, Mechanic Radio and TVMissing semiconductor, communication, measuring instrument, and fault-diagnosis items
MechanicalFitter, Mechanic Motor Vehicle, Tractor Mechanic, Mechanic Diesel, Turner, Machinist, RAC Mechanic, MillwrightReading theory but not workshop operations, tools, fits, tolerances, and diesel basics
AutomobileMechanic Motor Vehicle, Tractor Mechanic, Mechanic Diesel, RAC MechanicOver-focusing on engine theory and missing refrigeration or vehicle electrical basics

PapersAdda decision rule: if your trade basics are weak, do not chase final-rank dreams first. Clear Part B with a comfortable safety buffer, then shift maximum time to Part A and CBAT.

Scoring Strategy: CBAT T-Score Filter Map

Named framework: PapersAdda CBAT T-Score Filter Map.

This framework has 4 gates:

GatePass rule (verify exact values on notice)Merit effectFailure mode
Gate 1: CBT-1 screenCategory-wise qualifying plus RRB-wise meritNo final merit weightGood student exits early due to low GA or reckless negative marking
Gate 2: Part A rankAbout 100 questions in 90 minutesMajor weight in the final merit calculationCandidate treats Part A like another qualifying paper
Gate 3: Part B lockTrade-specific qualifying, commonly cited near 35 percentNo merit weightTrade mismatch or negative marking drops net below the qualifying line
Gate 4: CBAT battery filterMinimum standard in each test or batteryQualifying gate that controls who reaches the final listOne weak battery rejects the candidate

Past ALP cycles and candidate accounts describe the CBAT shortlist as a multiple of vacancies, drawn from CBT-2 Part A after Part B is qualified, so confirm the exact shortlisting ratio on your notice. The takeaway is structural: Part B does not lift rank, but it can destroy rank, and CBAT then becomes the final survival gate.

The T-score idea is what confuses candidates. A T-score converts a raw score into a standardized score against the batch, and a widely taught form is:

T = 50 + 10 x (candidate raw score - batch mean) / standard deviation

Solved mini-pattern (illustrative numbers, not official thresholds):

SituationRaw scoreBatch meanSDT-scoreResult if floor is 42
Candidate feels score is high75851040Below an illustrative 42 floor
Candidate beats batch mean92851057Safe in that test
Candidate at batch average85851050Clears, but not a top CBAT score

This is why CBAT can reject toppers. A candidate can be excellent in CBT-2 Part A but still fail if depth perception, following directions, concentration, or speed-perception falls below the group standard in even one battery. The 42 floor above is illustrative for the worked example, not an official RRB number.

Official availability gap: the process states that each CBAT test or battery must clear a minimum standard, but it does not publish a public raw-mark table, and the exact battery count and pass marks are not a fixed public number you can rely on before the exam. Coaching interfaces may show a different number of named batteries depending on how subtests are split. PapersAdda working estimate: train these CBAT-style micro-skills separately, memory, following directions, depth perception, concentration, perceptual speed, mechanical comprehension, reaction choice, form perception, and visual differentiation. If any one is unstable, treat it as a fail gate.

Trade-wise cutoff is not an official fixed number before the result. Use this risk grid as a PapersAdda working estimate for target setting, not as an official cutoff.

RRB and trade competition typePart A normalized target (working estimate)Part B target (working estimate)CBAT target (working estimate)
High vacancy, moderate trade poolAround 70-75Comfortable buffer above qualifyingStable proxy score in every battery
Average vacancy, common tradeAround 76-82Buffer above qualifyingHigher proxy in weak batteries
Low vacancy or high-demand zoneAround 83-88Larger buffer above qualifyingNo weak battery in your mock trend
Top zone with tight category seatAround 88 plusLarger buffer above qualifyingConsistently strong proxy in speed and direction tests

For papers and question rhythm, use RRB NTPC papers 2026 only for reasoning and GA stamina, not for ALP trade depth. For railway technical job timing, track dates through government exams 2026 calendar.

Candidate Evidence And Variation Map

Candidate-reported signal from a recent ALP cycle: aspirants discussing CBAT-stage outcomes reported that several CBT-2 high scorers were filtered after battery-wise CBAT results, with speed-versus-accuracy and direction-following style tasks repeatedly named as failure points. This is not an official pass-rate release. It is useful because it matches the structural T-score logic: one weak battery can end the run. Candidates also report that CBAT scorecards show battery-wise scores, a composite score, and a qualifying status, so rejection is a test-wise score floor, not a vague interview judgement.

Variation factorWhat changesStudent decision
RRB chosenVacancy pool, zone preference, shortlist pressureChoose your RRB carefully, because the chosen RRB cannot be casually changed later
Community or categoryCBT-1 and Part A qualifying percentage, reservation poolDo not confuse qualifying percentage with final cutoff
ShiftCBT marks normalized across multiple shiftsMaintain buffer, avoid raw-score arguments
Part-B tradePaper changes by ITI trade or selected diploma or degree tradeLock the trade syllabus early from DGT topics
CBAT languageHindi or English onlyPractice interface commands in the language you will use
Medical standardALP has a strict vision and medical standardDo not ignore vision and medical declarations before CBAT and DV

Preparation Plan: 7-Day ALP Drill Stack

This is the PapersAdda 7-Day ALP 4-Stage Drill Stack. Repeat it twice if your CBT-2 date is not close. If the official date is far, keep Sunday as a full mock plus error-book day.

DayDrillTarget
Day 1CBT-1 full test under timed conditionsSerious attempts only, high accuracy, no blind GA marking
Day 2Part A Maths and Reasoning blockAbout 60 questions in 55 minutes, review every negative-marking loss
Day 3Part A Basic Science and EngineeringAbout 80 topic questions: drawing symbols, electricity, heat, work-energy, levers, units
Day 4Part B trade paperAbout 75 questions in 60 minutes, aim for a clear buffer above the qualifying line
Day 5CBAT micro-battery cycle2 timed rounds, no battery below your safe proxy score
Day 6Full CBT-2 simulationPart A and Part B back to back, Part A first-rank mindset, Part B controlled attempts
Day 7CBAT correction plus weak-area repairRe-drill your weakest 2 batteries, then a mixed Part A set

Section-wise tactics:

  • CBT-1: use it as a screening sprint, not a three-month project once you are above the shortlist zone.
  • Part A Maths: arithmetic, time-work, time-distance, percentage, ratio, simple and compound interest, mensuration, algebra, calendar-clock.
  • Part A Reasoning: series, coding-decoding, syllogism, direction, Venn, classification, data sufficiency.
  • Basic Science and Engineering: this is the ALP separator. Give it daily time, not weekend-only time.
  • Part B: read your trade syllabus like a qualifying medical test. You only need the gate, but missing it cancels everything.
  • CBAT: practice with a clock, not with casual screenshots, so your brain holds speed and accuracy together.

For non-technical railway options, keep ALP separate from RRB NTPC questions answers 2026, because NTPC does not test the same trade depth and CBAT pressure.

Traps: Why CBAT Rejects Toppers

  • Trap 1: Treating CBT-1 as the rank paper. CBT-1 screens only, and the final list does not use CBT-1 marks.
  • Trap 2: Over-studying Part B after reaching safe qualification. Part B is necessary, but Part A builds rank.
  • Trap 3: Targeting exactly the qualifying line in Part B. With negative marking, a few wrong answers can pull a borderline trade score below the qualifying floor.
  • Trap 4: A diploma candidate selecting a trade casually. Your Part-B paper follows the selected trade, so a wrong comfort choice creates a syllabus mismatch.
  • Trap 5: Thinking CBAT has no negative marking, so random speed is safe. Wrong responses and unstable attention reduce raw performance, which can crush the T-score.
  • Trap 6: Averaging CBAT batteries in your head. The standard logic requires you to clear each test or battery separately.
  • Trap 7: Ignoring the batch mean. A raw score that looks high can still convert into a low T-score if the batch performs better.
  • Trap 8: Preparing only memory and concentration. ALP aptitude also needs direction, perception, mechanical reasoning, and visual-discrimination style practice.
  • Trap 9: Missing CBAT-day documents. The process needs prescribed self-declaration and medical formats for CBAT day, and DV later needs originals.
  • Trap 10: Arguing about raw cutoff after normalization. Shift normalization means raw marks are not the final comparison unit.

Final Action

This week, write four anchors on your wall: CBT-1 as a timed screen, CBT-2 Part A as your rank paper, Part B as a qualifying gate to clear with a buffer, and CBAT as a battery-by-battery survival test. Before your next mock, download the current ALP notice from the official RRB portal, confirm your RRB, trade eligibility, age relaxation, and medical standard, then run one full CBT-2 plus one CBAT battery cycle under timed conditions. If the exact trade-wise cutoff is unavailable, use the strict rule: beat the qualifying floor by a clear margin, then pour the saved time into Part A score and CBAT battery stability.

FAQs

Q: Is RRB ALP CBT 2 Part B counted in final merit?

Candidate reports and past ALP cycles suggest Part B is qualifying only, with a pass mark commonly cited as around 35 percent for all categories, while merit moves through CBT-2 Part A and CBAT. Confirm the exact rule on your RRB notice, because the official notification is the only authority.

Q: Can a CBT-2 topper be rejected in RRB ALP CBAT?

Yes, this is the known ALP trap. CBAT is qualifying-only but requires a minimum standard in each test or battery with no category relaxation, so candidate reports describe high Part-A scorers failing when one battery falls short. Treat every battery as a separate gate.

Q: Are RRB ALP 2026 trade-wise cutoffs fixed officially before the result?

No public fixed trade-wise cutoff exists before the result is declared. Cutoff varies by RRB, community, vacancy, shift normalization, the Part-B trade pool, and CBAT qualification. Any number you see online before the result is an estimate, not an official figure.

Methodology applied to this articlelast verified 27 Jun 2026
Sources used
Public exam-pattern documents, official recruiter pages, and verified candidate reports on r/developersIndia and LinkedIn.
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