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RBI Grade B Officer

RBI Grade B Officer

Reserve Bank of India Grade B Examination

Exam Pattern

The recruitment process of RBI Grade B officers takes place in two stages and is followed by the interview. The RBI Grade B entrance exam pattern complete in three stages:
Phase I Examination
Phase II Examination
Interview

Question Paper Pattern of RBI Grade B for Phase I
There is General Awareness and the number of questions is 80.
30 questions are available from quantitative aptitude.
30 questions are available in the English Language.
60 questions are available from the reasoning.
The total number of questions is 200 and the total number of marks is 200.
To clear phase I, candidates must have to read the newspaper and current affairs on daily basis. They also need to stay updated with relevant information and events in the general awareness section.
For better practice, the candidate needs to solve previous year question papers and sample papers.
The candidate also needs to make separate notes for every subject.

Question pattern for RBI Grade exam pattern of Phase II
There are three phases available in phase II of RBI Grade B.
Phase I is based on Economic and Social Issues. This phase is based on objective types of questions. The duration of the phase is 90 minutes and the total number of questions is 100.
Phase II is based on English skills. This phase is based on descriptive and candidates need to be typed by keyboard to solve their answer. There are 100 questions available in this phase and the time duration of the exam is 90 minutes.
Third and the last phase are Finance and Management. It is an objective type question-based phase. The total number of questions from these sections is 100 and the total time duration for the exam is 90 minutes.

Officer for DR or DEPR Grade
To apply for this post a candidate needs a Master’s degree in Mathematical/ Integrated Economics Course/ Quantitative Economics/ Econometrics/ Economics/ Finance with at least 55% of marks. There is a 5% relaxation in percentage for the SC/ PWD/ ST candidates.

Officers Grade DR or DSIM Grade
Candidate must have a master’s degree in Mathematical statistics/ Econometrics/ Mathematical Economics/ Statistics/ Econometrics from IIT Kharagpur or Applied statistics and informatics from IIT Bombay with at least 55% of marks.
For other category candidates like ST/SC/PWD, the minimum percentage is required 50%.

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