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January 3rd, 2017, 03:48 PM
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RBI Exam Subjects
I want to know the subjects of Reserve Banks Of India RBI Officer Grade B Exam so will you please tell me?
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January 4th, 2017, 08:36 AM
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Re: RBI Exam Subjects
In Reserve Banks Of India RBI Officer Grade B Exam, there will be three phases of recruitment -Phase-I, Phase-II, and Interview. RBI Officer Grade B Exam pattern- Phase I Name of the section Number of questions Marks General Awareness 80 80 English Language 30 30 Quantitative Aptitude 30 30 Reasoning 60 60 Total 200 questions 200 Marks Reasoning Syllabus The questions will be asked from the following topics Alphabet test, Mathematical operations test, Series test, Analogy. Odd Man out, Classification, Syllogism Coding-decoding Blood relations Number, ranking and time sequence Causes and effects, Analytic reasoning, Direction sense test. Sitting arrangement Decision making, Input output Puzzle Statement and conclusions Statement and assumptions, Statement and arguments Statement and action courses. Passage and conclusions Assertion and reasoning, Figure Series, Word formation, Series 2. Quantitative Aptitude The question in this section will be asked from the following topics Number system HCF & LCM, Number series, Problems based on numbers. Approximation Wrong Number, Decimal fractions, Square root and cube root, Simplifications Partnerships, Percentage, Ratio and proportions, Average & Ages Ratio & Proportion Profit and loss, Simple interest and compound interest Time and work, Time and distance, Mensuration Permutation and combination Probability Data Interpretation Pie charts, Bar graphs, Line graphs, Mixed graphs 3. English Language Section Syllabus The questions in this section will be asked from the following sections Spotting the errors Phrase substitution, Ordering of sentences or jumbled up sentences Double blanks in a sentence, Fill in the blanks Cloze Test, Idioms & Phrases, Choosing the appropriate filler. Synonyms and antonyms Reconstruction of sentence & passage. One word substitution, Commonly misspelled words, Comprehensions 4. General Awareness section syllabus The questions in this section will be asked from the following topics with a special reference to the banking awareness as well as focus on the computer section Banking Terms, Current Rates (Bank rate, Repo Rate, Reverse repo rate etc.),Abbreviations / full forms Important days / dates, Currency, and capital Ministers and their departments Indian Economy International Economy Questions related to International Financial Institutions (World bank, IMF, UN, ADB-related – Members, recent development, functions) Finance, Shares, Various schemes of Government (MNREGA, Swabhiman, Swavlamban, Bharat Nirman etc.) Books & Their Authors Types of Banks GDP related, RBI, Fiscal-Monetary Policies Social Function of Banks UNO Marketing Awards & Honors Sports Budget Agriculture Current Affairs (last 6 months) The candidates must also be acquainted with the knowledge of computer to enhance their chances of getting through to the Banking exam and thus they should cover these topics Basic computer knowledge (MS Office) Operating Systems Number System Software & Hardware questions (Database & communication) History of computers Computer abbreviation Microsoft-office Basic knowledge of Internet & Networking Phase II The candidates who qualify in Phase I of the examination will be asked to take part in phase II of the examination. The exam pattern for the Phase II exam is as follows Papers Name of the Paper Type of the Paper Time allotted for each Paper Marks allotted for each Paper Paper 1 Economic and Social Issues Objective Type questions 90 minutes 100 marks Paper 2 English (Writing Skills) descriptive 90 minutes 100 marks Paper 3 Optional subject (Finance and Management) Objective Type questions 90 minutes 100 marks Total 270 minutes 300 marks Paper-I – Economic and social Issues: Growth and Development – Measurement of growth: National Income and per capita income – Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India – Sustainable Development and Environmental issues. Economic Reforms in India – Industrial and Labour Policy – Monetary and Fiscal Policy – Privatization – Role of Economic Planning. Globalization – Opening up of the Indian Economy – Balance of Payments, Export-Import Policy – International Economic Institutions – IMF and World Bank – WTO – Regional Economic Co-operation. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends – Urbanization and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice : Positive Discrimination in favor of the underprivileged – Social Movements – Indian Political System – Human Development – Social Sectors in India, Health, and Education. |
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