RBI GRADE 'B' EXAM

THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA CONDUCTS EXAMINATIONS FOR RECRUITMENT TO VARIOUSPOSTS IN THE RBI. THE RBI WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1935 AND NATIONALISED IN 1949. IT ISTHE APEX BANK IN THE COUNTRY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE CONSOLIDATEDFUND OF INDIA AND FORMULATING BANKING POLICIES.

A JOB IN THE APEX BANK IS CONSIDERED HIGHLY PRESTIGIOUS, AND HENCE THECOMPETITION IS HIGH AND EQUIVALENT TO OTHER GOVERNMENT EXAMS.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Age Criteria: RBI has defined minimum age criteria for appearing in the RBI Officer (Grade ‘B’) examination. Candidates are required to be aged between 21 years and 30 years (both age included) to apply for RBI Grade B exam.

Age Relaxation: Candidates, who belong to the reserved category will be provided relaxation in their upper age as per the rules decided by the Board.

S.NO. CATEGORY AGE RELAXATION
1

2

3

4

5
  • SC/ST

  • OBC

  • Physically Handicapped

  • PH + OBC

  • PH + SC/ST
  • 5 Years

  • 3 Years

  • 10 Years

  • 13 Years

  • 15 Years
  • Educational Qualification:
    Candidate appearing for the RBI officer examination-2018 must be a graduate from a recognized university or institute. He/She must have attained 60% marks in the graduation while the same percentage is reduced to 50% for the candidates belonging to the reserved category. Candidates having Doctorate degree with aggregate 50% marks can also apply for the RBI examination. In addition to this, candidates having masters’ degree with 55% marks will be allowed to apply for the RBI Exam. Candidates having post graduate diploma in management or Masters of Business administration can also apply for the RBI Officer Grade B exam. Chartered Accountant (CA), Company secretary or Cost Accountant can also apply for this examination.

    RBI GRADE 'B' SYLLABUS

    Phase-1 exam is an objective type examination conducted online. It will have mainly 4 sections: General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning.

    Phase-2 exam of RBI Grade B 2018 is both objective & descriptive type. The major areas to focus upon are: Economic & Social Issues, English Language and Finance & Management.

    Syllabus for Phase-I Examination:

    Reasoning Quantative Aptitude English Language General Awareness

    Inequality
    Coding Decoding
    Syllogism
    Machine Input Output
    Data Sufficiency
    Circular Arrangement
    Linear Arrangement
    Verbal Reasoning
    Ordering and Ranking
    Arrangement and Pattern
    Blood Relations
    Direction and Distance

    Ratio and Proportion
    Average
    Time and Work
    Speed, Distance and Time
    Percentage
    Permutation and Combination
    Algebra
    Trigonometry
    Data Interpretation
    Mensuration
    Probability
    Data interpretation
    Number series

    Grammar
    Vocabulary
    Error Spotting
    Comprehension
    Passage Making
    Jumble Words
    Fill in the Blanks
    Sentence Framing

    Current Affairs
    Indian Financial System
    Indian Banking System
    Monetary Plans
    National Institution
    Banking Terms

    Syllabus for Phase-II Examination:

    Reasoning Quantative Aptitude English Language General Awareness

    Inequality
    Coding Decoding
    Syllogism
    Machine Input Output
    Data Sufficiency
    Circular Arrangement
    Linear Arrangement
    Verbal Reasoning
    Ordering and Ranking
    Arrangement and Pattern
    Blood Relations
    Direction and Distance

    Ratio and Proportion
    Average
    Time and Work
    Speed, Distance and Time
    Percentage
    Permutation and Combination
    Algebra
    Trigonometry
    Data Interpretation
    Mensuration
    Probability
    Data interpretation
    Number series

    Grammar
    Vocabulary
    Error Spotting
    Comprehension
    Passage Making
    Jumble Words
    Fill in the Blanks
    Sentence Framing

    Current Affairs
    Indian Financial System
    Indian Banking System
    Monetary Plans
    National Institution
    Banking Terms

    Apart from the above mentioned three sections in Mains Exam, an additional section of English (Written Skills) is also present through which a candidate is tested on his/her writing skills

    RBI GRADE 'B' EXAM PATTERN

    RBI Grade B Exam Pattern

    RBI Grade B Exam will be conducted in three phases: Phase-I exam, phase-II exam and interview process. Candidates are required to clear all the three phases in order to get a confirmed post as a Grade B Officer in Reserve Bank of India.

    Preliminary Examination

    S. No Name of the Test No. of Questions Total Marks
    1
    General Awareness

    80

    80
    2
    Quants

    30

    30
    3
    English
    30
    30
    4
    Reasoning

    60

    60
    Total
    200
    200

    Mains Examination

    S. No Name of the Paper Type of the Paper Marks Duration
    1
    Paper I Economic & Social Issues
    Objective Type
    100
    90 minutes
    2
    Paper II English (Writing Skills)
    Descriptive (to be typed with the help of keyboard)
    100
    90 minutes
    3
    Paper III Finance & Management
    Objective Type
    100
    90 minutes
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