Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, like the other regulatory body exams, you can expect the question papers (except the English Language test) to be in both Hindi and English.
It is highly likely that the RBI Grade A exam will follow a similar pattern to the RBI Grade B exam.
You can expect the pre-to-mains ratio for the RBI Grade A exam to be similar to that of the RBI Grade B exam, i.e., approximately 1:15. Additionally, the mains-to-interview selection ratio is likely to be around 1:3.
It means that candidates called for the mains are typically 15 times the number of vacancies across all categories. This narrows down to around 3 times the number of vacancies for the interview stage.
Yes, like every other regulatory body exam, you can expect an interview stage in the RBI assistant manager selection procedure.