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RBI GRADE B OFFICER

The exam is divided into three distinct phases which are mentioned below: 

RBI Phase 1:

    • Objective in nature: – The Phase 1 exam contains 4 sections and objective – based questions are asked in the exam.  
    • No. of questions: – It consists of a total of 200 questions for 200 marks.  
    • Time duration: – A total of 120 minutes (2 hours) is given to complete the exam along with sectional cutoff.  

 RBI Phase 2:

    • Objective & Descriptive in nature: – The Phase 2 exam consists of 3 papers, and it contains both objective and descriptive based questions.  
    • Total Marks: – All the 3 papers constitute a total of 300 in the exam.  
    • Time duration: – A total of 330 minutes (5 hours and 30 minutes) is allotted to attempt all questions.

RBI Interview:

    • Nature of questions: – The Interview is the final stage and consists of questions related to candidate’s personal details, educational background, RBI, current affairs, etc. 
    • Total marks: – The Interview consists of total 75 marks.  
    • Weightage: – This last stage comprises 20% weightage in the final selection. 

Below is a detailed explanation of the negative marking scheme applicable across different stages of the exam: 

Phase 1 (Prelims) –

    • The RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam consists of 1 mark each question. 
    • There is 0.25 marks (or 1/4th of the marks assigned to a question) deduction for every wrong answer. 
    • No marks are deducted for unattempted questions. 

Phase 2 (Mains) –

    • Objective Papers (ESI & FM): 
    • For 1-mark questions0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. 
    • For 2-mark questions0.50 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer. 
    • Descriptive Papers (English, ESI & FM): 
    • There is no negative marking in the descriptive sections. You are evaluated purely based on the written answer, how you frame it and how effectively you present your ideas. 

RBI GRADE B OFFICER | 2025
Registration Date
10 Sep 2025 - 30 Sep 2025
Exam Date
18 Oct 2025 - 19 Oct 2025
Salary
Rs.78450.00 - Rs.122000.00
Vacancies
120
Eligibility
60% Marks with Bachelor Degree (50% for ST/SC/EWS
Official Notification
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RBI Grade B Exam Sectional Timing 

The RBI Grade B exam provides a sectional timing to complete each section within a fixed time limit. However, if you do not know about the exam structure then it can be a bit challenging for you to attempt the exam. 

This is different from many other exams where candidates can freely switch between sections. When the allotted sectional time of the paper ends, you will be automatically moved to the next section. 

Sectional Timing in Phase 1

In Phase 1 of RBI Grade B exam, you get different time limits to complete each section: 

    • General Awareness (GA): 25 minutes 
    • Reasoning Ability: 45 minutes 
    • English Language: 25 minutes 
    • Quantitative Aptitude: 25 minutes 

You can practice time and speed management so that you can complete the sections in the durations. 

Sectional Timing in Phase 2

In RBI Grade B Phase 2 examination, you get different time limits for each section: 

    • Descriptive EnglishThe total time allotted for the Descriptive English paper in Phase 2 is 90 minutes, with no sectional timing for this. 
    • Finance and Management (FM): 
      • Objective section: 30 minutes 
      • Descriptive section: 90 minutes 
    • Economic and Social Issues (ESI):
    • Objective section: 30 minutes 
    • Descriptive section: 90 minutes 

In Phase 2, only ESI and FM papers have sectional timing, but the Descriptive English paper does not.

                               


RBI Grade B Exam Negative Marking 

The RBI Grade B exam follows a structured marking scheme for incorrect answers in its objective papers.

When you are answering questions, it is very important to pick the right option carefully to avoid any deduction of marks, it enhances your performance in both Phase 1 and Phase 2.