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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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Sumridhi Singh

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RBI Grade B result is announced online only. There is no facility to check the result offline. RBI Grade B result is announced on the official website. However, we provide the direct link to check the result. The roll numbers of candidates are made  available in PDF form and comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates.

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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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Bhumika Arora

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RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam is conducted for the shortlisted candidates of the Phase 1 exam. The Phase 2 comprises both objective and descriptive tests. Candidates must prepare well for the exam. Selection is done as per vacancies.

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Anangsha Patra

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RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam is the first round of selection process. The test includes many papers. These are General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. Candidates must prepare for all these papers to score good in exam.

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Abhishek Kumar

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RBI Grade B exam is conducted every year. It is held to select candidates for post of Grade B Officers. Selection process comprises phase 1 exam, phase 2 exam and interview. Marks obtained in phase 1 exam are not counted for final merit list. Final selection is done based on phase 2 exam and interview.

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Indrani Thakur

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Some of the important highlights related to RBI Grade B exam pattern are given below.

Particulars 

Details 

Mode of exam 

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I & II: Online 

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: Online 

Paper 2: Offline

Paper 3: Online

Test duration

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 120 minutes 

Phase II

Paper I & III will be held for 120 minutes

Paper-II will be held for 90 minutes

DEPR/DSIM post

Paper 1: 120 minutes

Paper 2: 180 minutes

Paper 3: 90 minutes

Nature of questions

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: Objective type

Phase II: Descriptive and Objective Type

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: Objective type

Paper II & III: Descriptive Type 

Number of sections

Grade B (DR) for General 

Phase I: Four

Phase II: Paper 1, 2 & 3

Grade B (DR) for DEPR

Paper I: Objective type paper on Economics

Paper II: Descriptive Type paper on Economics (Question paper displayed on the computer, answers to be written on paper)

Paper III: Descriptive Type paper on English (To be typed with the help of keyboard)

Grade B (DR) for DSIM

Paper I: Objective type paper on Statistics

Paper II: Descriptive Type paper on Statistics (Question paper displayed on the computer, answers to be written on paper)

Paper III: Descriptive Type paper on English (To be typed with the help of keyboard)

Total marks

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 200 marks 

Phase II (Paper 1, 2 and 3): 100 marks for each paper

Interview: 75 marks

Grade B (DR) for DEPR/DSIM

Paper I: 100 marks 

Paper II & III: 100 marks for each paper

Inteview: 75 marks

Marking of normal questions

1/4 marks will be deducted for wrong answers in objective type questions

Language of question paper 

English and Hindi 

Number of questions 

Grade B (DR) for General

Phase I: 200

Phase II

Paper I & III: 30 objective-type questions and six descriptive type questions

Paper-II: Three questions

Grade B (DR) for DEPR & DSIM

Paper I for DEPR: 62 

Paper I for DSIM: 20

Paper II & III: 

Economics/Statistics: 5

English (Writing Skills): 3

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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A total of 94 vacancies were announced for RBI Grade B 2024 exam. RBI Grade B 2024 vacancies were announced along with the notification on the official RBI website. Out of the total vacancies, 66 were for Grade B General post, 21 were DEPR and 7 were for DSIM posts. The vacancy break-up is given below:

Officers in Grade B (DR)- General- 66.

Officers in Grade B (DR)- DSIM- 7.

Officers in Grade B (DR)- DEPR- 21.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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The RBI Grade B Phase 1 Syllabus 2024 is composed of 4 sections: General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning Ability. All four sections are equally important as the Phase 1 exam not only consists of both overall and sectional cutoff. The RBI Grade B Syllabus covers various sections, including General Awareness, English Language, Finance & Management, Economic & Social Issues, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability.

Check here the important topics of the finance and management syllabus for the RBI Grade B exam.

Management.

Appraisal theories.

Communication.

Motivation theories.

Methods of Corporate Governance.

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