RBI Grade B is a tough exam that only a handful of lakhs of aspirants crack every year including working Professionals. But, what sets the winners apart? They have endurance, determination, resilience, ambition, and enthusiasm to win. In this blog post, we’ll share with you an RBI Grade B Manager’s tips to achieve your dream of becoming an RBI Grade B officer. Dive into the pool of preparation by taking a Free Mock Test & point out your strengths and weaknesses for further improvement.
S. No. | Objective Type Test | No. of Questions | Marks | Time |
(i) | General Awareness | 80 | 80 | 25 mins |
(ii) | Reasoning | 60 | 60 | 45 mins |
(iii) | English Language | 30 | 30 | 25 mins |
(iv) | Quantitative Aptitude | 30 | 30 | 25 mins |
Total | 200 | 200 | 120 mins |
The mains exam has 3 separate tests-two objective and one descriptive. RBI Grade B mains exam pattern is given below:
Name of Test | Paper Type | Maximum Marks | Time Allotted |
---|---|---|---|
Paper I – Economic and Social Issues | -50 percent Objective Test -50 percent Descriptive Test | 5050 | 30 mins90 mins |
Paper-II – English (Writing Skills) | Descriptive Test | 100 | 90 mins |
Paper III – Finance and Management | -50 percent Objective Test -50 percent Descriptive Test | 100 | 30 mins90 mins |
To get a chance to get interviewed for the Gr B (General) position, you need to ace all three papers in Phase II exam. How well you do in the interview will depend on 75 points that we will award you based on your performance.
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Let’s dive into how you can kick off your exam preparation with a bang!
Given below are the major changes that this year’s RBI notification has revealed:
1. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends – Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice
Last year, we studied some things about “Social Justice”, but this year they are not in the book. But social justice means making sure everyone is healthy, educated, and treated fairly, especially those who are poor or left out. So I think we should still learn about these things from last year and care about social justice.
Social Justice: Positive Discrimination in favour of the underprivileged – Social Movements – Indian Political System – Human Development – Social Sectors in India, Health and Education.
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1. Recent Developments in Global Financial System and its impact on Indian Financial System
Before, the RBI Grade B syllabus only covered the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath or fallout. Now, it’s wider. We have to catch up with the latest trends too.
2. Role of Information Technology in Banking and Finance
Before, “FinTech” stood alone as a sub-topic. Now, we need to dig deeper into how IT helps us keep up with the shifting sands of banking and finance.
3. Financial Risk Management
Before, we focused on risk management in banking. Now, we have to cover the whole financial sector.
4. Basics of Accounting and Financial Statements – Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss, Cash Flow Statements, Ratio Analysis (such as Debt to Equity, Debtor Days, Creditor Days, Inventory Turnover, Return on Assets, Return on Equity, etc.)
1. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends – Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice
– These chapters will remain changed in our course
2. Recent Developments in Global Financial System and its impact on Indian Financial System
– Chapter 11 of Finance will be modified to accommodate the changes.
3. Role of Information Technology in Banking and Finance
– We will add a new chapter having all the important concepts/events in one place.
4. Financial Risk Management
Chapter 7 will be modified to accommodate these changes.
5. Basics of Accounting and Financial Statements – Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss, Cash Flow Statements, Ratio Analysis (such as Debt to Equity, Debtor Days, Creditor Days, Inventory Turnover, Return on Assets, Return on Equity, etc.)
So, we’ll split these topics into two parts for our RBI Grade B Course: Accounting Basics, and Financial Statements and Ratio Analysis.
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The tips suggested and the study resources (along with a Free Mock Test to skyrocket your preparation) given above including a modular approach, time management, regular study, online mock tests, and revision are key strategies for success. By adopting it any dedicated working professional can clear the RBI Grade B exam.
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