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Siva Nagendra Yannam

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The minimum height required for the National Defence Academy (NDA) varies by branch of the military and by region of India: 

Army and Air Force: The minimum height is 157 cm for males and 152 cm for females. 

Navy: The minimum height is 162.5 cm for males and 152 cm for females. 

North-East and hilly regions: The minimum height is 5 cm less than the general minimum. This includes Gorkhas, Garhwalis, Assamese, and Kumaonis. 

Lakshadweep: The minimum height is 2 cm less than the general minimum. 

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Anangsha Patra

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RBI Grade B 2019 vacancies are given below.

Number of vacancies for General, SC & ST

PostGeneralSCST

Grade B (DR) - General

65

25

11

Grade B (DR) - DEPR

9

3

1

Grade B (DR) -DSIM

11

2

4

Number of vacancies for OBC & EWS

PostOBCEWS

Grade B (DR) - General

40

15

Grade B (DR) - DEPR

5

2

Grade B (DR) -DSIM

4

2

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Abhishek Kumar

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The post-wise RBI Grade B 2021 vacancies is given below.

PostTotal

Officers in Grade 'B' (DR)- General

270

Officers in Grade 'B' (DR)- DEPR

29

Officers in Grade 'B' (DR)- DSIM

23

Total 

322

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Ishita Aggarwal

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RBI reserves the right to allot RBI Grade B exam centres. The exem centres are allotted as per the preferences given by candidates. In case, the seats in the preferred centre are full then the candidates are allotted to the next available centre.

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Bhumika Lama

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The distribution of questions in the Quant section of RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam is given below.

TopicsNo. of Questions
 Square Seating Arrangement5
Coded Puzzle5
Year + Age Puzzle5
Data Sufficiency5
Syllogism3
Blood Relation4
Reverse Syllogism
5
Input-Output (Number & Word)5
Direction2

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Indrani Thakur

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The distribution of questions in the Reasoning Ability section of RBI Grade B Phase 1 2024 exam is given below.

TopicsNo. of Questions
 Square Seating Arrangement5
Coded Puzzle5
Year + Age Puzzle5
Data Sufficiency5
Syllogism3
Blood Relation4
Reverse Syllogism
5
Input-Output (Number & Word)5
Direction2

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Chanchal Jain

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Candidates belonging to General Category/EWSs, who have already appeared Six times for Phase-I Examination for this post/s in the past, are not eligible to apply. No such restriction applies to candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PwBD, if the posts are reserved for them.

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Mani Shukla

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Graduation in any discipline /Equivalent technical or professional qualification with minimum 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD applicants) or Post-Graduation in any discipline / Equivalent technical or professional qualification with minimum 55% marks (pass marks for SC/ST/PwBD applicants) in aggregate of all semesters / years.

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Raushan Pradhan

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The basic qualification required for RBI Grade B DSIM post is Graduation. Selection of cndidates is done as per the vacancies. Candidates are required to clear all the stages of selection. The good amount of salary is offered to Officers.

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Jasleen Harsha

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RBI Grade B Phase 2 marks are counted for the final merit list. The Phase 2 exam carries three papers. The total marks allotted to the test are 300. Candidates need to secure the qualifying marks in this paper in order to qualify the exam.

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