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The applications are required to cover all the topics that make up the RBI Grade B exam 2022 for better performance in the actual RBI Grade B exam 2022. The topics that you must cover to clear the RBI Grade B Phase-I Exam are given below:
Subjects | Topics |
English | · Grammar · Vocabulary · Error Spotting · Comprehension · Passage Making · Jumble words · Fill in the blanks · Sentence Framing |
Quantitative Aptitude | · Mensuration · Time and Work · Average, Ratio, Percentages · Speed, Distance and Time · Mixture and Allegations · Permutation and Combination · Data Interpretation · Probability |
Reasoning | · Puzzles · Seating Arrangement · Directions and Distance · Data Sufficiency · Blood Relations · Syllogism · Coding-Decoding · Inequality |
General Awareness | · Banking & Financial Awareness · Monetary Policies · Economic Terms · Current Affairs · Financial & Economics News · Static GK · Government Schemes, Agreement & Deals · Banking terms, rates, processes |
Given below are detailed-wise topics you need to cover for the RBI Grade B Phase II exam:
Exam Papers | Topics |
Paper-I: Economic and Social Issues | · Growth and Development · Measurement of growth: National Income and per capita income · Sustainable Development and Environmental issues · Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India · Economic Reforms in India · Industrial and Labour Policy · Monetary and Fiscal Policy · IMF and World Bank · WTO · Regional Economic Cooperation · Social Structure in India · Multiculturalism · Demographic Trends · Urbanization and Migration · Gender Issues · Privatization · Role of Economic Planning · Globalization · Balance of Payments · Export-Import Policy · Opening up of the Indian Economy · International Economic Institutions Social Justice: · Positive Discrimination in favor of the underprivileged · Social Sectors in India · Social Movements · Indian Political System · Human Development · Health, and Education. |
Paper-II: English (Writing Skills) | This paper assesses the writing skill that includes the capability of expressing and understanding the topic |
Paper-III: Finance and Management | Finance: · Financial System · Regulators of Banks and Financial Institutions · Banking System in India · Financial Institutions – SIDBI, EXIM, NABARD, NHB, etc, · Financial Markets Primary and Secondary Markets · Risk Management in Banking Sector · Reserve Bank of India- functions, and conduct monetary policy Basics of Derivatives: · Forward, Futures, and Swap · Changing Landscape of Banking sector · Recent Developments in the Financial Sector · Portfolio Investment · Public Sector Reforms · Role of e-governance in addressing the issues of corruption and inefficiency in the government sector · The Union Budget · Direct and Indirect taxes · Non-tax sources of Revenue · GST · Thirteenth Finance Commission and GST · Finance Commission · Fiscal Policy · Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM) · Disinvestments · Financial Inclusion- use of technology · Alternate source of finance · Private and social cost-benefit · Public-Private Partnership Corporate Governance in Banking Sector Inflation: · Definition · Trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI – components, and trends. Management-Its nature and scope: · The Management Processes; Planning, Organisation, Staffing, Directing, and Controlling · The Role of a Manager in an Organisation Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader; Leadership Styles · Goals of HRD · Performance Appraisal, Potential appraisal, Leadership Theories · A successful Leader versus an effective Leader · Human Resource Development · Concept of HRD and development · Feedback and Performance Counselling · Career Planning · Training and Development · Rewards · Employee Welfare. Motivation, Morale, and Incentives: · Theories of Motivation · How Managers Motivate · Concept of Morale · Factors determining morale · Role of Incentives in Building up Morale. Communication: · Steps in the Communication Process · Communication Channels · Oral versus Written Communication · Barriers to Communication · Role of Information Technology · Verbal versus non-verbal Communication · upward, downward, and lateral communication. · Corporate Governance: · Mechanisms of Corporate Governance · Factors affecting Corporate Governance. |
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No, you are not eligible. To apply for Officer Grade B, General a candidate must have completed his/her graduation as per the date specified by RBI.
For general and OBC category candidates, an application fee to apply for RBI Grade B Officer recruitment 2021 is 850/- and for all other (SC/ST/PWD), it is 100/- rupees. There is no application charge for a person who is already working with RBI under any post.
Candidates belonging to General category can appear for a maximum six times in this exam. It means if you have already given the phase 1 examination for the posts under this recruitment six times earlier, then you are not eligible to apply for this exam seventh time. There is no such limit on a number of attempts for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PWD for this exam.
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