RBI Grade B 2021: Phase I exam begins
The Reserve Bank of India is now conducting the Grade B entrance exam. At the test centres across India, candidates were seen adhering to all the guidelines mentioned by the authorities.
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Subscribe NowRicha Kapoor | March 6, 2021 | 10:32 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India is conducting Grade B entrance exams across different centres in India today. The RBI Grade B entrance exam is conducted for recruiting RBI Grade B Officers (DR General, DEPR and DSIM). On the basis of their performance in the entrance exam, candidates are shortlisted for the next round of the selection process.
The RBI Grade B entrance exam is conducted in online mode and those candidates who qualify for the first stage of the exam will then have to appear in the mains examination.
Important dates for RBI Grade B 2021
Events |
Dates |
Release of RBI Grade B 2021 Admit Card |
February 26, 2021 |
RBI Grade B 2021 Exam |
March 6, 2021 |
Guidelines followed at RBI Grade B Exam Centre
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The exam has begun and candidates who are appearing in it are seen strictly adhering to all the instructions given by the invigilator.
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Candidates duly showed the RBI Grade B admit card to the invigilator inside the exam hall along with the valid photo identity proof.
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Gates were closed on time and no latecomers were allowed to enter the examination centre.
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Candidates appearing for the RBI Grade B entrance exam were provided with the log in credentials to access the computer on which they had to answer the questions.
About the RBI Grade B Exam
Candidates appearing in the exam have to answer the questions from general awareness, quantitative aptitude, English language and reasoning section.
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