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Anangsha Patra

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The best books for Economic and Social Issues for RBI Grade B are given below:
Indian Economy
Uma Kapila (series of books)
Mishra & Puri (the latest Edition)
Growth and Development: Devraj Ray
Sociology: C. N. Shankar Rao
Public Finance: K Andley and Sundaram
Candidates can refer to the newspapers
Magazines/Periodicals/ Bulletins including RBI Bulletins, EPW, etc. World Development Report
Economic Survey of India
RBI Annual Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India
IMF: World Economic Outlook
Material sourced from RBI website.

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Bikash Santra

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To prepare for the RBI Grade B exam, there are several books and study materials that you can refer to. Here are some of the popular ones:
Economic Survey of India: This is a crucial document that you should read before attempting the exam. It will provide you with a broad understanding of the Indian economy and its policies. Reserve Bank of India Annual Report: This is another important document that you should read to gain knowledge about RBI's policies and operations. Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh: This book is a comprehensive guide to the Indian economy, covering topics such as fiscal policy, monetary policy, and the banking sector
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Anangsha Patra

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RBI Grade B handwritten declaration is a text which candidates need to write in their own handwriting and in capital letters. The handwritten declaration should be written in English . By writing the RBI Grade B handwritten declaration, candidates agree to the fact that the details provided in the application form are correct and valid. The text of the handwritten declaration is given below:
I, _______ (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true, and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required.

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RBI Grade B exam pattern is such that it is divided into Phase I, II, and Interview. The Phase 1 comprises subjects such as General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. The total marks allotted to the exam are 200. The duration of the test is 120 minutes. The language of the question paper is English and Hindi. Phase II comprises Paper-I: Economic and Social Issues, Paper-II: English (Writing Skills) and Paper-III: Finance and Management. The Phase 2 exam carries 300 marks. The duration of Paper I and III are 120 minutes (30 minutes for the objective test and 90 minutes for the descriptive test) while Paper

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Anangsha Patra

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RBI Grade B recruitment is conducted for the following posts:
Officers in Grade B (General)
Officers in Grade B (Department of Economic and Policy Research)
Officers in Grade B (Department of Statistics and Information Management.

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A total of 294 vacancies were announced for RBI Grade B 2022 exam. Out of the total vacancies, 238 were for Grade B General post, 31 were DEPR and 24 were for DSIM posts. The post-wise RBI Grade B 2022 vacancy break-up is given below.

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Total

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- General

238

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- DEPR

31

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- DSIM

24

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294

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RBI Grade B vacancies were announced for 2023. A total of 291 vacancies have been announced. Out of the total vacancies, 222 vacancies are for General post, 38 are DEPR and 31 for DSIM post. Selection of candidates against the vacancies is done based on Phase 1, 2 and Interview. The vacancy break-up of RBI Grade B exam is given below.

PostVacancies

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- General

222

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- DEPR

38

Officers in Grade ‘B’(DR)- DSIM

31

Total

271

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Anangsha Patra

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RBI Grade B admit card is released online. Candidates need to download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials such as registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. RBI Grade B exam is an important document without which candidates are not allowed to appear for the exam. The following details are mentioned on the admit card:

  • Candidate's name
  • Roll number
  • Date of Birth
  • Scanned photograph & signature
  • Address of exam centre
  • Exam day guidelines
  • Reporting time

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Anangsha Patra

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No, you cannot change RBI Grade B exam centre once it is allotted to you. Candidates need to select the exam centres correctly as per their preferences while filling the application form. The exam centres can be selected at the time of filling the application form. One exam centres each can be selected for the prelims and Mains exam. The exam centres are allotted to candidates as per their preferences. However, the examination authority reserves the right to allot exam centres to candidates.

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Yes, you will get separate RBI Grade B admit cards for different phases of the exam. The prelims admit card is released for all the registered candidates. The Mains admit card is released for the qualified candidates of the prelims exam. The interview call letter is released for the qualified candidates for the Mains exam. To download the admit cards for different stages, candidates need to enter the required credentials.

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