RBI Grade B 2021 Phase 1 analysis released; Check expected cut off marks here
Candidates can check RBI Grade B exam analysis and get to know the overall difficulty level of the exam and also the expected cutoff for RBI Grade B phase 1 entrance test.
Mohit Dhyani | March 6, 2021 | 07:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India has successfully conducted RBI Grade B 2021 exam today in online mode. Overall the RBI Grade B 2021 exam was moderately difficult and candidates were able to finish the exam within the stipulated time.
RBI Grade B 2021: Highlights
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The RBI Grade B exam 2021 is conducted in computer-based mode.
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There were 200 questions asked in total.
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The question paper comprises 200 marks. 1 mark will be awarded to each question.
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For every wrong answer, 1/4th marks will be deducted as negative marking.
RBI Grade B exam analysis 2021 for phase 1
Subjects |
Good Attempts |
Difficulty level |
General awareness |
45-55 |
Moderate |
Reasoning |
45-47 |
Easy to moderate |
English language |
23-24 |
Easy |
Quantitative aptitude |
20-21 |
Easy to moderate |
As per the RBI Grade B phase 1 exam analysis for March 6, the exam was moderate in nature. The English and reading sections were easiest while the quantitative aptitude section was quite tricky. Only a few questions were asked from current affairs in the exam.
RBI Grade B phase 1 expected cut off
Along with the exam analysis, candidates can also check RBI Grade B expected cut off from the table given below.
RBI Grade B phase 1 expected cut off
Category |
Expected cut off marks |
General |
125-130 |
OBC |
112-120 |
SC |
100-108 |
ST |
105-110 |
EWS |
120-125 |
PwD |
105-110 |
Candidates who clear the phase 1 exam will be phase be called for phase 2 exam. Applicants can download the RBI Grade B phase 2 exam admit card from the official website - www.rbi.org.in .
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