Exam pattern:
Phase-I: Preliminary Test: Written Exam (Objective type)
Phase-II: Final Test Written Exam (Descriptive type)
Phase-III: Interview.
Phase-I
Test is only of screening in nature (for selecting candidates for Phase-II test) and therefore marks you score in Phase-I test is not counted for the final merit list. The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks you scored in Phase-II Written Test and the Interview.
The Phase-I test of RBI consists of Objective type questions from following four sections:
i) General Awareness.
ii) English Language.
iii) Quantitative Aptitude.
iv) Reasoning. The exam is of 3 hours duration for total 200 marks. You need to qualify in each of these tests individually – the RBI cut-off marks for these tests have not been specified and would be decided based on the relative performance of the candidates.
Phase-II
For those selected in the RBI Phase-I Exam, they would have to appear for Phase-II Exam, which consists of descriptive questions from following three papers: Paper I – English.
Paper II – Economic and Social Issues.
Paper III – Finance and Management.
Phase-III: Interview.
Interview : Candidates would be shortlisted for Interview based on the score in Phase 2.The minimum marks for getting selected for interview will be decided by the board depending on the overall performance of candidates & number of vacancies.
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