The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) conducts the Assistant recruitment examination to recruit candidates for the post of Assistant in the bank. The RBI Assistant recruitment examination is a highly competitive exam and is conducted in two phases:
Phase I:
- This is a preliminary examination that consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in subjects such as general awareness, reasoning, English language, numerical ability. The time duration of the examination is usually 120 minutes and it carries a total of 200 marks.
Phase II:
- This is the Main examination which includes
- Paper I is for test of Reasoning
- Paper II is for English Language
- Paper III is for Numerical Ability
- Paper IV is for General Awareness
The Main examination is usually held online and it carries a total of 200 marks. The time duration for the main examination is usually 90 minutes for each paper.
Phase III:
- Language Proficiency Test (LPT)
The final selection is based on the candidate’s performance in the written examination and LPT.
In order to be eligible for the RBI Assistant examination, the candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university and must meet the age criteria as specified by the commission. The age limit for the RBI Assistant exam is usually 20-28 years.
It is important to regularly check the official RBI website for updates on the exam schedule, admit card release, result announcement, and other important information. The official notification is usually released by the RBI few months prior to the examination
This exam is considered as one of the most highly competitive and challenging examination in the banking sector. The recruitment process for the RBI Assistant post is very selective and demanding, known for its high-quality recruitment process and the professionalism of the organization.