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RBI Syllabus 2023 – RBI Grade B & Assistant Syllabus

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RBI Grade B Officer Syllabus

The RBI Grade B exam is conducted in two phases and there is a lot of variation in the RBI exam syllabus for both of these phases. Let’s have a look at the detailed RBI syllabus for Grade- B officer exam.

RBI Grade-B Phase-1 Syllabus

Given below is the list of topics that are a part of the RBI exam syllabus for the post of RBI Grade B Officer. The breakdown of topics for the RBI Grade B Phase – I Syllabus is as follows:

RBI Grade B Phase – 1 Syllabus
English LanguageQuantitative AptitudeGeneral AwarenessReasoning
GrammarRatio and ProportionCurrent AffairsInequality
VocabularyAverageFinancial SystemCoding and Decoding
Error SpottingTime and WorkIndian Banking SystemSyllogism
Reading ComprehensionSpeed, Distance and TimeMonetary PlansMachine Input Output
Passage MakingMixture and AllegationsNational InstitutionsData Sufficiency
Jumble WordsStocks and SharesBanking Terms & AbbreviationsCircular Arrangement
Fill in the BlanksPercentageBanking AwarenessLinear Arrangement
Sentence FramingPermutation and CombinationFloor Puzzle
Idioms & PhrasesAlgebraScheduling
Preposition RulesTrigonometryVerbal Reasoning
Tenses RulesData InterpretationOrdering and Ranking
Cloze TestMensurationArrangement and Pattern
ProbabilityBlood Relations
Set TheoryDirection and Distance

To understand the RBI exam syllabus in detail, candidates can refer to the RBI Grade B Previous Year Question paper and understand the type of questions asked in the final examination.

RBI Grade B Phase 2 Syllabus

The RBI exam syllabus for the post of Grade B Officer includes more complex topics and the level of exam is also set very high. The breakdown of topics for the RBI Grade B Phase – II Syllabus is given in the table below:

RBI Grade B Phase – 2 Syllabus
Economic and Social IssuesFinanceManagement
Growth and DevelopmentIndian Financial SystemRole of Manager
Economic Reforms in IndiaFinancial MarketsHuman Resource Development
GlobalisationRisk ManagementMotivation, Morale
Social Structure in IndiaBasics of DerivativesCommunication
Development in the Financial SectorCorporate Governance
Union Budget
Inflation

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