RBI Assistant 2023 prelims exam date revised; check paper pattern
Ayushi Bisht | October 7, 2023 | 05:51 PM IST | 1 min read
RBI Assistant Prelims 2023: The prelims examination is scheduled to be conducted on November 18 and November 19.
NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India has revised the examination dates for RBI Assistant post. As per the notification, the RBI Assistant prelims examination is schedules to be conducted on November 18 and November 19.
As per the schedule, the RBI Assistant online main exam will be conducted on December 31. Candidates can check the detailed notification through the official website, opportunities.rbi.org.in.
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"All other terms & conditions as mentioned in Advertisement dated September 13, 2023 remain unchanged. Corrigendum, if any, on this advertisement will be issued only on the Bank's website www.rbi.org.in." reads the official notice.
Earlier the RBI Assistant preliminary examination was scheduled to be held on October 21 and October 23. The Main exam was scheduled for December 2, 2023.
The RBI Assistant 2023 registration window was open from September 13, 2023 to October 4, 2023. A total of 450 vacancies of RBI Assistant will be filled up through this recruitment drive. Appearing candidates should be between 20 years and 28 years and not born earlier than September 2, 1995 and later than September 1, 2023. The age limit is relaxed for reserved categories.
The RBI Assistant prelims exam consist of three sections - English Language - 30 questions, Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability - 35 questions. Candidates who qualify in the prelims exam will appear for the mains examination. The RBI Assistant prelims and mains exams will be held online in computer bases test mode.
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