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24th September 2011, 12:55 AM
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Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
Hi there,
Could you please help me as to which books should i refer for the RBI grade B officers exam both phase I and II. |
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24th September 2011, 06:05 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
In the first phase there will be both objective and descriptive type questions. This will be a aptitude oriented test. So you can expect questions from areas like QA, reasoning, English and general awareness. For this section you can refer to books by R.S Agarwal, Upkar publications etc. The second phase will have questions from English, economics, financial management. You can refer to books by Wren and Martin, Prasanna Chandra etc.
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25th September 2011, 05:09 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
RECOMMENDED BOOKS FOR RBI GRADE B EXAM There are many books available in the market which helps you to prepare for the RBI Grade B exam.... -> Some of the recommended books are as follows... RBI Grade B Officers Exam Guide ISBN: 8178126370 RBI Officers Grade 'B' Examination ISBN: 8174823921 RBI, Reserve Bank Of India ISBN: 8172541961 RBI Grade 'B' Exam Practice Work Book -> Try to buy these books and prepare for the exam daily to get good marks in the final exam... Quote:
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4th March 2012, 10:43 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
Hai,
RBI (Reserve Bank Of India) Grade B officer - Exam Pattern/ Solved Exam Paper The 3-phase selection process for the Group-B RBI job consists of following phases: Phase-I: Preliminary Test: Written Exam (Objective type) Phase-II: Final Test Written Exam (Descriptive type) Phase-III: Interview. Phase-I test is only of screening in nature (for selecting candidates for Phase-II test) and therefore marks you score in Phase-I test is not counted for the final merit list. The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks you scored in Phase-II Written Test and the Interview. Let us go into the detail of these three phases. RBI Phase-I Exam Pattern: The Phase-I test of RBI consists of Objective type questions from following four sections: i) General Awareness. ii) English Language. iii) Quantitative Aptitude. iv) Reasoning. The exam is of 3 hours duration for total 200 marks. You need to qualify in each of these tests individually the RBI cut-off marks for these tests have not been specified and would be decided based on the relative performance of the candidates. Since you would have 180 minutes (3 hours) for the RBI exam, so may be you would have more number of questions. RBI Phase-II Exam Pattern: For those selected in the RBI Phase-I Exam, they would have to appear for Phase-II Exam, which consists of descriptive questions from following three papers: Paper I English. Paper II Economic and Social Issues. Paper III Finance and Management. The syllabus for these three papers have been given below. Each of these papers is of 3 hours duration carrying 100 marks. Following the RBI Phase-II test, if you are selected, you would have to appear for the final selection: the RBI Interview. Marks you score in the Phase-II & Interview combined would be used for preparation of the final merit list. Scheme of Selection : Syllabus:RBI Phase-II Selection will be through Written Examinations (WE) and Interview. 'WE' will be held in two phases as under: (I) Phase I (Objective Type Test) : This Paper of 3 hours duration for 200 marks will be held on Sunday, the February 6, 2011. The Paper consists tests of i) General Awareness ii) English Language iii) Quantitative Aptitude and iv) Reasoning. Candidates have to secure minimum marks separately for each test as prescribed by the Board. Candidates who secure minimum marks separately for each Test as prescribed will be shortlisted for Phase II of the 'WE' based on the aggregate marks obtained in the Objective Test. The minimum aggregate cut off marks for being shortlisted for Phase II of the WE will be decided by the Board in relation to the number of vacancies. Roll No. of the candidates successful in Phase I of the WE are likely to be published around March/April 2011 in Employment News/ Rozgar Samachar and on the RBI website and a brief notice thereof in leading newspapers. (II) Phase II (Descriptive Type Test): The Phase II Examination will be conducted in May/ June 2011(tentative) only for those candidates who are successful in Phase I (Objective Type Test). The date and time-table will be intimated to the candidates concerned at the appropriate time. The Examination will consist of three Descriptive Type papers (i) Paper I English (ii) Paper II Economic and Social Issues and (iii) Paper III Finance and Management. Each of these papers is of 3 hours duration carrying 100 marks. NOTE : Phase I (except the test of English) and Papers II and III of Phase II will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Phase I is Objective Type and only marking the correct choice is required. However, Papers II and III of Phase II can be answered either wholly in Hindi or English at the candidate's option. (III) Syllabus (Phase II) : (i) Paper I English : Essay, Prιcis writing, Comprehension, Business/Office Correspondence. (ii) Paper II Economic and Social Issues: Growth and Development Measurement of growth : National Income and per capita income Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India Sustainable Development and Environmental issues. Economic Reforms in India Industrial and Labour Policy Monetary and Fiscal Policy Privatisation Role of Economic Planning. Globalization Opening up of the Indian Economy Balance of Payments, Export-Import Policy International Economic Institutions IMF and World Bank WTO Regional Economic Co- operation. Social Structure in India Multiculturalism Demographic Trends Urbanisation and Migration Gender Issues Social Justice : Positive Discrimination in favour of the under privileged Social Movements Indian Political System Human Development Social Sectors in India, Health and Education. (iii) Paper III Finance and Management : Finance : The Union Budget Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of revenue; Outlays; New Measures; Financial Sector Reforms; Capital Market, Money Market and Foreign Exchange Market; Stock Exchanges and their Regulation; Capital Market Intermediaries and their Regulation; Role of SEBI; Functions of the Money Market; Growth and Operation of the Money Market; The Foreign Exchange Market; From FERA to FEMA; Exchange Rate Management; Exchange Risk Management; Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Economic Development; Regulation of Banks and Financial Institutions. All the best. |
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26th May 2013, 04:49 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
Hi I am Vaishanavi here!
Please suggest one specific and best author for Phase 2 RBI Grade B examination. My email id is [email protected] My Phone number is 9880215708 |
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26th May 2013, 06:59 PM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
List of Best RBI Grade B Officers Examination Books :
Ramesh Railway Recruitment Board Exam Guide By RPH Editorial Board Upkars Railway Recruitment Board Examination By Khanna & Verma English Grammer By Wren & Martin |
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16th June 2013, 12:41 AM
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Re: Which Books to refer for RBI Grade B Officers Exam?
List of Books for RBI Grade B Officers exam:
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