The RBI , the apex bank in the country , was established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. It is RBI is responsible for maintaining the Consolidated Fund of India and formulating banking policies. Besides, The Reserve Bank of India conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the RBI.
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RBI Grade B Examination
It is conducted every year to recruit officers into the Reserve Bank. The official RBI Grade B Exam Notification 2019 was released on the official website. Successful candidates are inducted into the bank as officers in the following departments:
- Direct Recruitment(DR) General Cadre
- Department of Economic Policy and Research(DEPR)
- Department of Statistics and Information Management(DISM)
RBI Grade B Eligibility
- Age Limits: Between 21 to 30 years for Graduates. Upper age limits are 32 years for M.Phil and 34 years for PhD holders.
- Educational Qualifications: Candidates have to attain at least an undergraduate degree to be able to appear for the RBI Grade B exam. Educational requirements and RBI cut off for marks in the highest educational qualification vary according to the department applied for.
- Nationality: Only Indian Nationals and subjects of Nepal and Bhutan are eligible to appear in the RBI exam. Refugees and migrants from certain countries are also allowed if they can produce a certificate of eligibility from the Government of India.
Number of Attempts: Unreserved category candidates can appear in the exam up to 6 times.
RBI Grade B Exam Pattern
The RBI Grade B exam consists of two written exams and an interview.
Examination |
Subjects |
Phase I Examination |
General Awareness |
English Language | |
Quantitative Aptitude | |
Reasoning Ability | |
Phase II Examination |
Economic and Social Issues |
English Language | |
Finance and Management/Economics/Statistics | |
Phase III Interview |
General Awareness and Interpersonal Skills |
RBI Grade B Syllabus
The following major topics are covered by the examination :
- English Writing Skills
- Economic and Social Issues
- Finance
- Management
- General Awareness
- Current Affairs
- Micro and Macro Economics ( Indian Economy and Related Topics )
RBI Grade C Examination
The RBI Grade C exam is conducted periodically to recruit specialists .
The Grade C exam notification usually gets published in December every year. The exam pattern is based on the shortlisting of applications based on the following criteria:
- Experience in the area of specialization applied for
- Education Achievement
- Record of Service
- Special Achievement and Awards if any
The shortlisted candidates are called for an interview.
RBI Assistant Examination
It is conducted to recruit candidates into the clerical and assistant cadres .
RBI Assistant Eligibility
- Age Limits: Between 21 to 28
- Educational Qualifications: Candidates have to attain at least an undergraduate degree to be able to appear for the exam.
- Nationality: Only Indian Nationals and subjects of Nepal and Bhutan are eligible to appear in the RBI exam. Refugees and migrants from a few countries are also allowed if they can produce a certificate of eligibility from the Government of India.
RBI Assistant Exam Pattern
The RBI Assistant Exam consists of two stages, the Phase I and Phase II exams. The following is the basic pattern and syllabus of the exams:
RBI Assistant Phase I :
Paper |
Syllabus |
RBI Assistant Preliminary Exam |
English Language |
Numerical Ability | |
Reasoning Ability |
RBI Assistant Phase II :
Paper |
Syllabus |
RBI Assistant Main Exam |
English Language |
Quantitative Aptitude | |
Reasoning Ability | |
Computer Knowledge | |
General Awareness |
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