RBI Officer Grade B Final Result 2018 Announced; Check Details
Bachan Thakur | February 21, 2019 | 10:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 21: Reserve Bank of India has declared the final result of RBI Officer Grade B exam 2018. The result has been announced for those candidates who have taken the mains examination and appeared in the interview. Candidates can check their result on the official website https://opportunities.rbi.org.in/. To check their result, candidates have to click on the respective result PDF of General, Department of Economics and Policy Research (DEPR) and Department of Statistics and Information Management (DSIM).
Shortlisted candidates can find their roll numbers in the result PDFs. The RBI Officer Grade B final result 2018 has been declared after adding the marks of Phase II and interview. The selected candidates are being recruited as Grade B Officers in RBI.
Earlier, the result of RBI Officer Grade B for phase II DR General was announced by the RBI on October 8. The result was declared in the form of roll numbers of the candidates in the PDF format. The authority had released the scorecard, mark sheet and category-wise cut off for RBI Officer Grade B General on September 7.
As per the official figures, 105.75 was the cut off of RBI Officer Grade B 2018 for General category, while the cut off for OBC candidates was 95.75 out of 200 marks. RBI Officer Grade B cut off for SC/ST/PwD candidates was 91.75 in phase II. The result of RBI Officer Grade B for DEPR and DSIM phase II was declared on October 25.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) conducts RBI Officers Grade B examination in two phases - I and II followed by Interview for General and paper I, II and III for DSIM and DEPR. The examination authority had announced 166 vacancies for the recruitment of Grade B Officers in 2018-19 recruitment year.
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