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RBI Assistant Exam Pattern:
- Type of Questions: Objective
- No. of Questions: 200
- Time Duration: 2 Hours
- Negative Marking: 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
This time the exam is going to be online. This exam consists of the following sections. Each section consists of 40 Questions.
Reasoning :
- No. of Question: 40
- Maximum Marks: 40 Marks
English Language :
- No. of Question: 40
- Maximum Marks: 40 Marks
Numerical Ability :
- No. of Question: 40
- Maximum Marks: 40 Marks
General Awareness :
- No. of Question: 40
- Maximum Marks: 40 Marks
Computer Knowledge :
- No. of Question: 40
- Maximum Marks: 40 Marks
Syllabus For RBI Assistant Exams:
The Reserve Bank of India Assistants Exam is the most popular exam among all exams conducted by RBI. Now let’s have a look at the detailed syllabus of the Assistants Exam….
Numerical Ability :
- Simplifications (Very very important for the clerical level exam)
- Mathematical Operations
- Squares
- Cubes
- Square Roots
- Cube Roots
- Decimals
- Percentages
- Time and Work
- Time and Distance
- Ratio and Proportions
- Mixture and Allegation
- Number Systems / Series
- Profit and Loss
- Simple Interest and Compound Interest
- Probability
- Partnership
- No Data Interpretation will be there for the Clerical Level.
Reasoning :
- Introduction
- Series Completion
- Analytic Reasoning
- Classification
- Coding Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Direction Sense
- Logical Venn Diagrams
- Syllogisms
- Number, Ranking & Time Sequence Test
- Decision Making
- Series
- Pay less attention to Non-Verbal Reasoning.
Computer Knowledge :
- Basic Hardware and Software
- Uses of Computer
- Generations of Computer
- Basic Computer Operations / Shortcut Keys
- MS Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
English Language :
- Reading Comprehension (Simple Level)
- Spotting Errors
- Sentence Correction
- Sentence Completion
- One Word Substitution
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
General Awareness :
For Current Affairs you should concentrate on all important events that occurred in the last 6 months (excluding 15 days before the exam). You should concentrate on….
- Summits
- New Appointments
- Deaths
- Visits / Visitors
- Days
- Books and Authors
- Important Events
- Countries / Heads / Currencies
- For Banking Awareness you should focus on (basic knowledge is enough)
- History of Banking
- Banking Terms
Eligibility Criteria :
- Candidates have Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (pass class for SC/ST/PWD candidates) in the aggregate and the knowledge of word processing on PC.
- Candidates belonging to the Ex-servicemen category should either be a graduate from a recognized University or should have passed the matriculation or its equivalent examination of the Armed Forces and rendered at least 15 years of defence service.
- Candidates applying for posts in a particular state should be proficient in the language of the state i.e. know to read, write, speak and understand the language.
- Knowledge of Computer skills.