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RBI Grade B 2018 Exam Pattern

RBI Grade B 2018 Exam is conducted in three phases:


 Phase-I exam
 phase-II exam and
 interview process
Candidates are required to clear all the three phases in order to get a confirmed post as a Grade B Officer in Reserve
Bank of India.
RBI Grade B Exam Pattern Prelims

Serial Section No. of Maximum


Number Asked Questions Marks Duration

1. General 80 80 Composite
Awareness time of 2
hours
2. Quantitative 30 30
Aptitude

3. English 30 30
Language

4. Reasoning 60 60

Total 200 200


RBI Grade B Exam Pattern Mains

Serial Section Paper Maximum


Number Asked Type Marks Duration

1. Economics Objective 100 90


and Social minutes
Issues

2. Paper II Descriptive 100 90


English (to be minutes
(Writing typed with
Skills) the help of
keyboard)

3. Paper III Objective 100 90


Finance & Type minutes
Management

RBI Grade B Preliminary Exam syllabus:


The preliminary examination of RBI Grade B exam 2018 will comprise of Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language and General Awareness. Here is the detailed
syllabus:

Reasoning Quantitative English General


Ability Language Awareness

Logical Reasoning Simplification Reading Current


Comprehension Affairs

Alphanumeric Series Profit & Loss Cloze Test Indian


Financial
Systems

Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Mixtures Para jumbles Indian


Test &Alligations Banking
Systems

Data Sufficiency Simple Miscellaneous Monetary


Interest & Plans
Compound
Interest &
Surds &
Indices

Coded Inequalities Work & Time Fill in the National


blanks Institutions

Seating Arrangement Time & Multiple Banking


Distance Meaning /Error Terms
Spotting

Puzzle Mensuration Paragraph


– Cylinder, Completion
Cone, Sphere

Tabulation Data
Interpretation

Syllogism Ratio &


Proportion,
Percentage

Blood Relations Number


Systems

Input Output Sequence &


Series

Coding Decoding Permutation,


Combination
&Probability

RBI Grade B Mains syllabus:


The Mains Examination of RBI Grade B exam 2018 will constitute of 3 sections: Economic & Social Issues, Finance and Management. The complete syllabus is discussed below:

Subject Syllabus
Economic & Social Growth and Development
Issues Economic Reforms in
India
Globalization
Social Structure in India

Finance Financial System


Financial Markets
Risk Management
Basics of Derivatives
Development in Financial
Sector
Union Budget
Inflation

Managemnet Role of Manager


Human Resource
Development
Motivation, Morale and
Incentives
Communication
Corporate Governance

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