RBI Recruitment 2019: Important Dates, Eligibility, RBI Grades

Reserve Bank of India or RBI is the highest banking authority in the country. The RBI is responsible for controlling all the important monetary decisions of the country and takes care of the monetary policy. It is also responsible for regulating financial services such as inflation control, storage of foreign exchange services, currency issues etc. Since the RBI grade positions are one of the popular options when it comes to government jobs for graduates, aspirants must know all the relevant and important details regarding the same.

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Dates for the RBI grade recruitment 2019

In order to make sure that you can prepare yourself properly and sufficiently for your exam, we have listed below the important tentative dates of the RBI grade recruitment exam. They are as follows-

Examination related events Tentative dates
Official notification announcement May 2019
Availability of RBI Grade B officer registration form May 2019
Last date for submitting the application form May 2019
Application fee deadline May 2019
Distribution of phase-I admit card May 2019
Exam date of phase-I June 2019
Result date of phase-I exam June 2019
Distribution of RBI Officer Grade B phase-II admit cards June 2019
Phase-II examination date July 2019
The announcement of results for phase-II examination July 2019
RBI Officer Grade B personal interview date August 2019
The announcement of final results August 2019

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Eligibility criteria

In order to qualify for the RBI grade recruitment examination, you will have to fulfil the following eligibility criteria-

  1. Educational qualifications
  • Aspirants must be at least a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university.
  • If you belong to the general category, you will have to score at least 60% in your final university exam; if you belong to the SC/ST/PWD category, then you will have to have a score of at least 50%.
  1. Nationality
  • Aspirants must be citizens of India
  • Aspirants can be citizens of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Aspirants can be Person of Indian Origin (PIO) who have migrated from East African countries, or Pakistan, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka and want to settle down permanently in India.
  1. Age
  • Aspirants must be 21- 30 years of age
  • For aspirants pursuing M.Phil. or PhD degrees, the lower age limit is 32 years and the upper age limit is 34 years
  • Ex-servicemen are given the age relaxation of 5 years
  • Ex-employees of banks are given the age relaxation of 5 years
  • SC and ST aspirants are given the age relaxation of 5 years
  • Jammu and Kashmir citizens born between 1st January 1980 to 31st December 1989 are given age relaxation of 5 years
  • Aspirants belonging to the Other Backward Classes category will be given age relaxation of 3 years
  • Aspirants belonging to the physically handicapped category will be given age relaxation of 10 years
  • Aspirants belonging to the Defence Service Personnel who have been disabled on duty are given age relaxation of 3 years

 

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RBI Grades

The RBI has different grades and they are as follows-

  • Assistant Manager Grade A
  • Manager Grade B
  • Assistant General Manager Grade C
  • Deputy General Manager Grade D
  • General Manager Grade E
  • Chief General Manager Grade F
  • Principal Chief General Manager G

Apart from the above-mentioned grades, there are three more positions that are above the others and they are-

  • Executive Directors (ED)
  • Deputy Governor (DG)
  • Governor

Conclusion

In order to get a job in the RBI, you have to make sure that your competitive exam preparation is up to the mark. Due to the severe competition in this field, you will have to work very hard to get through successfully.


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