The syllabus of RBI Grade B 2019 exam is just like the other Bank Exams. The major sections from which the questions are asked are Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness and English Language.
As RBI Grade B exam has both Phase-I exam as well as Phase-II exam, the syllabus of both the levels are entirely different from each other. Let’s have a look at the detailed syllabus of both preliminary examination and mains examination.
Syllabus for Phase-I Examination:
Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude | English Language | General Awareness |
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Inequality Coding Decoding Syllogism Machine Input Output Data Sufficiency Arguments Alpha-Numeric Symbol Series Puzzle Seating Arrangement Verbal Reasoning Ordering and Ranking Arrangement and Pattern Blood Relations Direction and Distance |
Ratio and Proportion Average Time and Work Speed, Distance and Time Mixture and Allegations Approximation & Simplification Partnership Problems of Boats & Streams Problems on Trains Pipes & Cisterns Percentage Permutation and Combination Algebra Trigonometry Data Interpretation Mensuration Probability Set Theory |
Grammar Vocabulary Error Spotting Comprehension Passage Making Jumble Words Fill in the Blanks Sentence Framing |
Current Affairs Indian Financial System Indian Banking System Monetary Plans National Institution Banking Terms |
Syllabus for Phase-II Exam:
Economic and Social Issues | Finance | Management |
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Growth and Development Economic Reforms in India Globalization Social Structure in India |
Financial System Financial Markets Risk Management Basics of Derivatives Development in Financial Sector Union Budget Inflation |
Role of Manager Human Resource Development Motivation, Morale and Incentives Communication Corporate Governance |
Apart from the above mentioned three sections in Mains Exam, an additional section of English (Written Skills) is also present through which a candidate is tested on his/her writing skills.
Candidates are required to see the notification released by RBI to know the change in syllabus, if any.