Nationality : A candidate is required to be a citizen of India.
Age Limit : A candidate must range between 20-28 years of age to be eligible for RBI Assistant Exam. Age relaxation is given too candidates belonging to reserved category. The age relaxations granted by the Government of India is mentioned in the table below:
S. NO | CATEGORY | AGE RELAXATION |
---|---|---|
1 | SC/ST | 5 Years |
2 | OBC | 3 Years |
3 | PWD | 10 years in case of General Candidates, 13 years in case of candidates belonging to OBC category, 15 years in case of candidates belonging to SC? ST category |
4 | Ex-Servicemen | To the extent provided by Armed Forces +5 years |
5 | Divorced Women/Women judicially separated and not re-married/widows | 10 years |
6 | Candidates holding working experience in RBI | Maximum of 3 years |
7 | Candidates belonging to Jammu and Kashmir province of India | 5 years |
Educational Qualification: A candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree with an aggregate of 50% and above in any discipline to be eligible for the RBI Assistant Exam. He/She must hold knowledge of computers as well as have the proficiency in the official language of the concerned state of Union Territory.
RBI Grade B Exam Pattern
RRBI Assistant Exam is going to be conducted in three phases.
The preliminary examination has three sections: Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability and English Language.
The mains exam has five different sections: Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, Computer Knowledge and General Awareness.
There is negative marking for the wrong answers attempted by the candidate. No marks will be deducted if the question is left unanswered or blank.
Preliminary Examination
Mains Examination
Based on the score of preliminary and mains examination students are called for the interview which holds 35 marks in the total. The cumulative score of the three phases will decide the fate of the candidate for the RBI Assistant Post.
RBI Assistant Syllabus:
The RBI Assistant Exam 2017 has a predefined syllabus for all the sections for both preliminary examination and mains examination. The detailed syllabus of the examination is discussed below: