RBI Grade B Selection Process
Exam on : 09 Nov 2019 - 02 Dec 2019
RBI Grade B Selection Process
RBI conducts the RBI GRADE B EXAM in two phases, followed by the face to face discussion round. The shortlisted candidates from step 1 are permitted to sit for the second phase. Based on the scored of 2nd phase, candidates are given a call for the final interview round.
RBI Grade B FAQs
What are the responsibilities of an RBI GRADE B officer?
RBI officers indulge in a lot of activities every day regarding banking activities. They maintain the cash inflow and balance the orders in the bank. They also deal with the functioning of the members under RBI.
Is the role of an RBI GRADE B officer tiring?
Being an RBI GRADE B officer required much dedication and proficiency. They work in cities and have much workload. One needs to be competent enough to handle the roles. The possibilities of transfer are less.
Do RBI GRADE B exams feature negative marking?
Yes, there are negative markings for both the phases and mains of the RBI GRADE B exam. There's a deduction of about 0.25 marks on each wrong answer by the candidate.
Does RBI fall under the category of Government Job?
Yes, RBI falls under the category of a government job. The Reserve Bank of India, the governing body of all other banks, conducts the RBI GRADE B exam. This exam notes to be among the toughest competitive exams in India.
How many attempts can be made for appearing in the RBI GRADE B?
Candidates who classify under the general category are eligible to make six attempts to sit for the RBI GRADE B exam. SC/ST, OBC and PwD candidates are eligible to apply as long as their age isn't crossing the maximum limit.