RBI Grade B 2021 to commence from March 6 - Common mistakes to avoid
Mohit Dhyani | March 3, 2021 | 01:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
Reserve Bank of India is going to conduct the RBI Grade B 2021 phase 1 exam on March 6. Candidates can check the mistakes to avoid in RBI Grade B exam below.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India will conduct the RBI Grade B on March 6, 2021, across the country. With an aim to avoid any last minute hiccups for the RBI Grade B exam, candidates should check the common mistakes to avoid. Some of the mistakes which the candidates must avoid include delay in reaching the exam centre, ensuring that all the documents are carried, not carrying any electronic gadget, and avoid any kind of indiscipline inside the exam hall.
Earlier, the exam conducting authorities had released RBI Grade B admit card 2021 on February 26 at the official website - rbi.org.in . Candidates appearing for the exam must check the RBI Grade B exam preparation tips . The exam conducting authorities released the 322 vacancies for the RBI recruitment 202y 1.
RBI Grade B 2021 - Mistake to avoid
Ensure to reach exam centre on time
Candidates appearing for RBI Grade B exam 2021 are advised to reach the exam centre 60 minutes before the commencement of the exam. Leaving for the exam centre by not having sufficient time may affect the performance in the exam. Hence to evade such mishappening, candidates must reach the RBI Grade B exam centre on time.
Carry RBI Grade B admit card 2021
Applicants appearing for the RBI Grade B exam are required to carry the RBI Grade B admit card . Failing to carry the admit card will prove detrimental as the candidate without the admit card and valid photo identity proof will not be permitted to appear for the exam. Along with the admit card, candidates must also need to carry one valid photo ID proof at the exam centre. The valid ID proof to carry at the exam centre are Aadhaar card, pan card, driving license and passport.
Do not carry any electronic gadgets
On the day of the RBI Grade B exam 2021, candidates should not carry any electronic gadget such as mobile phone, electronic watch, calculator etc. Such items are prohibited at the test centre and if any one is found carrying it, they might be penalised for the same or they would have to deposit it with the authorities.
Avoid any kind of indiscipline inside the exam hall
During the course of the RBI Grade B exam 2021, candidates should avoid talking to the fellow being and not misbehave with anyone. Any kind of misbehaviour or indiscipline might lead to cancellation of candidature.
Carry COVID-19 undertaking
Candidates must carry the COVID-19 undertaking form at the exam centre along with the admit card.One should There will be seperate section for candidates having COVID-19 symptoms.
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Do not forget to carry other important things to carry
Applicants must not forget to carry hand sanitizer, ensure that they wear face mask and also carry with them the transparent water bottle.
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