RBI EXAMS
RBI ASSISTANT ENTRANCE
The
Reserve Bank of India in almost every year invites applications from
eligible candidates for the posts of “Assistant” in various offices of
the Bank. Selection for the post will be through a countrywide competitive On-line Examination and Interview.
Eligibility Criteria :
(a) Age:
Between 18 and 28 years.
Category Relaxation in Age
(i) Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe (SC / ST): By 5 years, i.e. up to 33 years
(ii) Other Backward Classes (OBC): By 3 years, i.e. up to 31 years
(iii) Persons with Disabilities (PWD): By 10 years (GEN) 13 years (OBC) & 15 years (SC/ST)
(iv)
Ex-Servicemen: To the extent of service rendered by them in Armed Forces
plus an additional period of 3 years subject to maximum of 50 years.
(v) Widows/divorced women/ women judicially separated who are not remarried By 10 years
(b) Educational Qualifications :
(b) Educational Qualifications :
i) At least
a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (pass
class for SC/ST/PWD candidates) in the aggregate and the knowledge of
word processing on PC.
ii) A
candidate belonging to Ex-servicemen category (except dependants of
ex-servicemen) should either be a graduate from a recognized University
or should have passed the matriculation or its equivalent examination of
the Armed Forces and rendered at least 15 years of defence service.
iii)
Candidates applying for post in a particular recruiting office should be
proficient in the language (i.e. know to read, write, speak and
understand the language) of the state/ any of the states falling under
the recruiting office.
(c) Scheme of Selection:
(c) Scheme of Selection:
Selection will be through Online Examination and Interview. The Online Examination will be for 200 marks.
Note:
ii) A
candidate has to qualify in each part of the Objective test separately.
There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective tests.
1/4th marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. Candidates will have
to pass in each of the objective tests.
iii) Only
such number of candidates will be called for interview who stand
sufficiently high in merit on the aggregate marks of the Objective
Tests, such merit being decided by the Bank in relation to the number of
vacancies to be filled in.
iv) Final
selection will be on the basis of candidate's performance in the online
examination and interview taken together in order of merit.
RBI GRADE B EXAMINATION
RBI has revised the process of
recruitment of Officers in Grade-‘B’ from 2015 onwards. RBI declared
some of the changes in the recruitment process of Grade-B officers. Under the
new scheme of selection the examination will be computer based (Objective type
with Multiple Choice Question pattern) and consists of two phases, viz.,
Phase-I and Phase-II, followed by Interview.
While Phase-I
examination will continue as per existing Phase-I examination for Grade-‘B’
(DR), Phase-II examination will consist of three papers of which two will be
compulsory papers and one optional paper. The compulsory papers are Paper-I on
‘English’ and Paper-II on ‘Economic and Social Issues’.
The optional Paper-
Paper-III will have options of subjects, viz., ‘Finance & Management’ or
‘Economics’ or ‘Statistics’. In Phase-II the paper on ‘English’ will be
descriptive type and computer based, i.e. to be typed on computer screen with
the help of the keyboard.
Prospective candidates are advised that Phase-II of
the examination will be conducted within two to three weeks of Phase-I of the
examination.
Phase-I
Sl No.
|
Subject
|
Marks
|
Time
|
1.
|
General Awareness
|
80
|
2 Hrs
|
2.
|
English
|
30
|
|
3.
|
Quantitative Aptitude
|
30
|
|
4.
|
Reasoning
|
60
|
|
Total
|
200
|
Phase-II
Sl
No.
|
Subject
|
Marks
|
Time
|
Nature
|
1.
|
English
|
100
|
90
min
|
Descriptive
(Compulsory)
|
2.
|
Economic
and Social Issues
|
100
|
90
min
|
MCQ
(Compulsory)
|
3.
|
Optional
(i.Finance
and Management
ii.
Economics
iii.
Statistics)
|
100
|
90
min
|
MCQ
(You
have to choose any one)
|
Educational
Qualification :
A Minimum of 60% marks
(50% in case of SC/ST/PWD) or equivalent in Bachelor’s Degree as well as in
12th and 10th standard examinations.
Number of attempts:
The maximum permissible number of attempts (which were applicable for candidates belonging to Unreserved/General Category) has been increased from 4 to 6.
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