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Anangsha Patra

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Yes, there is a sectional in RBI Grade B exam. Candidates need to secure both sectional and overall cutoff marks to qualify the exam. Candidates securing equal to or more than the cut off marks are selected for the subsequent rounds of selection.

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RBI Grade B result is declared online separately for prelims, Mains and final selection. The result is made available in PDF form. The scorecard is released after the declaration of the result. To download the scorecard, candidates need to enter the required credentials. The hard copy of the result is not sent to candidates by post. RBI Grade B scorecard is released few days after the declaration of the result. To download the scorecard, candidates need to enter the required credentials. The hard copy of the scorecard is not sent to candidates by post. The steps to download the RBI Grade B result are given below:

  • Visit the official webs
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RBI Grade B exam centres are different for prelims and Mains exams. The prelims exam is conducted in more than 150 cities and Mains exam is conducted in 20 cities. The interview is conducted at some of the exam centres prescribed for the Mains exam. The interview is conducted at the regional offices of RBI at times.

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RBI Grade B notification has been released to fill up a total of 291 vacancies. In 2022, a total of 294 vacancies were announced for RBI Grade B exam. The vacancy break-up is given below.
Officers in Grade B (DR)- General-222
Officers in Grade B (DR)- DSIM-31
Officers in Grade B (DR)- DEPR-38

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Candidates must be between 21 and 30 years to apply for RBI Grade B exam. Relaxation in the upper age limit is given to candidates belonging to reserved categories. Yes, relaxation in the age limit is provided to candidates belonging to the reserved categories in RBI Grade B exam. The category-wise age relaxation for RBI Grade B exam is given below. SC/ST-5
OBC-3
Physically Handicapped-10
PH+OBC-13
PH+SC/ST-15.

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Candidates need to fill the application form online through the official website. The application process comprises different steps that candidates need to complete successfully. The application process comprises registration, uploading of scanned photograph and signature, filling the detailed application form, previewing the application, uploading of left thumb impression & handwritten declaration and fee payment.

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The exam is conducted once a year. RBI Grade B vacancies depend on the requirement of the various branches of RBI. The exam is conducted to select Officers in Grade B (General), Department of Economic and Policy Research and Department of Statistics and Information Management.

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The West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) released the West Bengal Civil Service WBCS 2020 final result on February 2, 2023. The Commission took around three years to complete the exam process. The candidates. The Commission released the roll number, names, category and rank of the qualified candidates. The Commission released two WBCS result pdfs mentioning the details of WBCS Group A and Group B selected candidates. WBPSC selected 30 candidates for the WBCS Group A (Executive) post and 24 candidates for the WBCS Group B (West Bengal Police Service) in the result. The Commission also released the category-wise cutoff for all t
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Yes, the WBCS prelims exam is an objective type exam where the candidates are required to select the correct answers from the given options. The WBCS prelims exam is conducted in offline mode. Mostly all the State PCS prelims exams are MCQ-based exams conducted offline. The WBCS 2023 prelims exam will be conducted in the latter half of June. The candidates are suggested to read all the given answer options because sometimes half information is provided in some answer options. The answer options also confuse the candidates in case of a lack of conceptual clarity on the topic. The candidates can SEE in the official notification and the W
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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WBCS Cutoff 2023 has been released with the result. The West Bengal Public Service Commission selected 4,960 candidates for the WBCS main exam. The Commission will conduct the WBCS main exam 2024 from August 16 to 20. The Commission released the WBCS cutoff for all the categories. The candidates need to compare their marks with their category cutoff.

This year, the WBCS cutoff was dropped further marking that the question paper was difficult to solve.

In case they are not selected even after scoring better marks than their category cutoff, they should immediately report their case to the examination conducting body. The candidates should

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