RBI Grade B
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Reasoning-9.00
English Language-4.50
Quantitative Aptitude- 4.50.
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RBI Grade B cut off is calculated based on the various factors. Candidates needs to secure both sectional and overall cut-offs. The section wise cut off is set only for the prelims exam.
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The final RBI Grade B cut off is prepared based on the mains exam and interview. Based on the final cut off marks, candidates are offered an appointment to the post. Recruitment is done based on the number of vacancies.
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RBI Grade B prelims cut off is decided to select candidates for the Mains exam. This is calculated out of 200 marks. The cut off marks are decided after normalisation. The prelims cut offs are not counted for the final merit list.
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RBI Grade B cutoff marks are required to be secured by candidates to qualify the exam. Those securing equal to or more than the cut off marks are called for the next round of the selection process.
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The number of questions answered correctly by a candidate in each objective test is considered for arriving at the corrected score after applying the penalty for wrong answers
The corrected scores so obtained by a candidate are made equivalent to take care of the minor difference in difficulty level, if any, in each of the objective tests held in different sessions to arrive at the equated scores obtained by candidates on any test are equated to the base form by considering the distribution of scores of all the forms
Test-wise scores and scores on total are reported with de
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