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RBI Grade B – An Overview of Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Candidates can download RBI Grade B admit card from the official website of Reserve Bank of India (RBI). RBI Grade B admit card 2021 for the Phase I exam will be released by the end of February.  The RBI Grade B admit card for Paper – II and Paper-III of Phase II, will be released in March. While appearing for the examination, candidates will have to carry the RBI Grade B admit card along with an identity card to the examination hall. RBI Grade B Admit Card will have the following details: candidates name, roll number, gender, category, registration number, scanned photograph and signature, address of exam centre, subjects, exam date and time, important instruction for the examination.

The process involved in downloading the admit card is very simple: visit the official website, there will be a recruitment related advertisement link in the home page, after clicking it, click on the ‘Admission letter for direct recruitment for the post of Grade B’. The next step is candidates will have to fill the necessary credentials in the login page. Once this step is done, candidates will be able to see their respective admit card and there will be an option to download the RBI Grade B admit card.

RBI Grade B Syllabus for Prelims covers a host of topics. The Quantitative ability section of RBI Grade B Syllabus covers number systems, permutations and combinations, sequence and series, geometry, work and time, time and distance, mixtures and alligations, profits and loss, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Simplification. The reasoning section of RBI Grade B Syllabus covers topics like seating arrangement, puzzles, data sufficiency, coded inequalities, Alphanumeric Series, Coding Decoding, Syllogism, Input Output, Blood Relations. RBI Grade B Syllabus for English Language section of Prelims exam is fill in the blanks, multiple meaning or error spotting, Reading Comprehension, Para jumbles, Cloze Test, Paragraph Completion. The syllabus for General Awareness section are Monetary Plans, Current Affairs, Indian Banking Systems, Indian Financial Systems, Banking Terms, National Institutions.

The RBI Exam pattern for prelims: General Awareness section will have 80 questions for a maximum of 80 marks. The Quantitative Aptitude section will have 30 questions, and the maximum marks allotted for it is 30, the Reasoning section will have 60 questions, the marks allotted for this section is 80, English language section will have 30 questions for 30 marks. Hence there will be a total of 200 questions for 200 marks.

The pattern for Phase-II of the RBI Grade B Examination will be as follows: Paper I: Economics and Social Issues, the paper is objective type, the maximum marks allotted for this paper is 100, the time allotted for this paper is 90 minutes. Paper II: English (Writing Skills), this will be a descriptive paper with a maximum of 100 marks, and the time allotted for this paper is 90 minutes. Paper III is a finance and management paper, it will be objective type, maximum marks allotted for this paper is 100 marks, and the duration is 90 minutes.

RBI Grade B Syllabus for Phase-II examination is as follows: Economics and Social Issues subject will cover topics like Social Structure in India, Growth and Development, Globalization, Economic Reforms in India. Finance subjects will cover topics such as Development in the Financial Sector, Union Budget, Financial Markets, Basics of Derivatives, Inflation. Management subject will cover topics such as Human Resource Development, Communication, Motivation, Morale and Incentives, Role of Manager, Corporate Governance.

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