{"id":1150,"date":"2022-04-01T23:50:53","date_gmt":"2022-04-01T18:20:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indiajoblive.com\/?p=1150"},"modified":"2022-04-01T23:50:53","modified_gmt":"2022-04-01T18:20:53","slug":"rbi-grade-b-post-syllabus-2022-post-wise-details-published","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indiajoblive.com\/rbi-grade-b-post-syllabus-2022-post-wise-details-published\/","title":{"rendered":"RBI Grade B Post Syllabus 2022 Post-wise Details Published"},"content":{"rendered":"

RBI Grade B Post Syllabus 2022:<\/strong> Registration for RBI Grade B 2022 will be open from March 28 to April 18, 2022. Check the RBI Grade B Officers General, DEPR, and DSIM Syllabus Subject-wise, Post-wise, Paper-wise, and Latest Exam Pattern for 294 vacancies.<\/p>\n

RBI Grade B 2022 Syllabus<\/h2>\n

RBI Grade B 2022 Syllabus: The Reserve Bank of India is recruiting for 294 RBI Grade B Officers (General), RBI Grade B Officer \u2013 DEPR, and RBI Grade B Officer \u2013 DSIM positions. Candidates who match the eligibility requirements can apply online for RBI Grade B 2022 between March 28 and April 18, 2022, at 6 p.m.<\/p>\n

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RBI Job Exam Pattern 2022 Grade B Post-wise Informations<\/h2>\n

RBI Job Exam Pattern 2022: For each post, eligible candidates will be called in phases for the RBI Grade B 2022. In this article, we have included the RBI Grade B 2022 Detailed Syllabus, which includes subject-by-subject, post-by-post, paper-by-paper, and the most recent exam pattern.<\/p>\n

RBI Grade B 2022 Important Dates<\/h2>\n

RBI Grade B Registration Dates: 28th March to 18th April 2022 (up to 6 PM)
\nRBI Grade B Officer – General Exam Date (Phase-1): 28th May 2022
\nRBI Grade B Officer – General Exam Date (Phase-2): 25th June 2022
\nRBI Grade B Officer – DEPR & DSIM (Phase-1\/ Paper I) Date: 2nd July 2022
\nRBI Grade B Officer – DEPR & DSIM (Phase-2\/ Paper-II & III) Date: 6th August 2022<\/p>\n

RBI Grade B 2022 Exam Pattern (Post-wise)<\/h2>\n

Officers in Gr B (DR)- General<\/strong>
\nPhase-1 \u2013 Online Exam
\nPhase-2 \u2013 Paper I, II & III Online Exam<\/p>\n

Phase-1 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Subject: General Awareness<\/em><\/strong>
\nNo. of Questions: 80
\nMarks Allotted: 80
\nTime Allotted: 25 Minutes<\/p>\n

Subject: Reasoning<\/strong><\/em>
\nNo. of Questions: 60
\nMarks Allotted: 60
\nTime Allotted: 45 Minutes<\/p>\n

Subject: English Language<\/strong><\/em>
\nNo. of Questions: 30
\nMarks Allotted: 30
\nTime Allotted: 25 Minutes<\/p>\n

Subject: Quantitative Aptitude<\/strong><\/em>
\nNo. of Questions: 30
\nMarks Allotted: 30
\nTime Allotted: 25 Minutes<\/p>\n

Total No. of Questions: 200
\nTotal Marks Allotted: 200
\nTotal Time Allotted: 120 Minutes<\/p>\n

NOTE: If you mark incorrect answers, you will be penalised. Each time you mark a bad response, a quarter of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty. On the basis of the aggregate marks earned in Phase-I, candidates who achieve minimum marks independently for each Test will be shortlisted for Phase II of the Examination.<\/p>\n

Phase-2 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Subject: Paper-I: Economic and Social Issues<\/strong><\/em>
\nType of Paper: 50% Objective Type 50% Descriptive (answers to be typed with the help of the keyboard)
\nNo. of Questions: Objective \u2013 30, Descriptive \u2013 6, Total – 36
\nMarks Allotted: Objective \u2013 50, Descriptive \u2013 50, Total – 100
\nTime Allotted: Objective \u2013 30, Descriptive \u2013 90, Total – 120<\/p>\n

Subject: Paper II: English (Writing Skills)<\/strong><\/em>
\nType of Paper: Descriptive (answers to be typed with the help of the keyboard)
\nNo. of Questions: 3
\nMarks Allotted: 100
\nTime Allotted: 90 Minutes<\/p>\n

Subject: Paper-III: Finance and Management<\/strong><\/em>
\nType of Paper: 50% Objective Type, 50% Descriptive (answers to be typed with the help of the keyboard)
\nNo. of Questions: Objective \u2013 30, Descriptive \u2013 6, Total – 36
\nMarks Allotted: Objective \u2013 50, Descriptive \u2013 50, Total – 100
\nTime Allotted: Objective \u2013 30, Descriptive \u2013 90, Total – 120<\/p>\n

NOTE: All question papers (in both Phases, except the test English) will be set bilingually in Hindi and English.<\/p>\n

For both Paper I and III Objective Questions (some questions carry 2 marks each and some carry 1 mark each).<\/p>\n

For Paper I and III Descriptive Paper, 6 questions will be asked of which candidates will be required to attempt 4 questions. (2 of 15 marks each (with difficulty level) and 2 of 10 marks each). In case, the candidate answers more than 4 questions in descriptive, the first 4 shall be evaluated.<\/p>\n

Officers in Gr B (DR) \u2013 DEPR (Department of Economic and Policy Research)<\/strong>
\nPhase 1 – Paper – I – Online Exam
\nPhase 2- Paper – II & III Online\/Written Exam<\/p>\n

Phase-1 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-I Objective Type (on Economics)
\nNo. of Questions: 62
\nDuration: 120 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100
\nTotal: 100<\/p>\n

NOTE: For wrong answers, there will be negative marking. The extent of negative marks will be 1\/3 marks for 1 mark questions, 1\/2 marks for 2 marks questions, 1 mark for 3 marks questions and 2 marks for 4 marks questions for all sections.<\/p>\n

Phase-2 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-II Descriptive Type (on Economics) (Question paper displayed on a computer, answers to be written on paper)
\nNo. of Questions: 5
\nDuration: 180 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100<\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-III English \u2013 Descriptive (To be typed with help of a keyboard)
\nNo. of Questions: 3
\nDuration: 90 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100<\/p>\n

Total Marks: 200<\/p>\n

Officers in Gr B (DR)- DSIM (Department of Statistics and Information Management)
\nPhase 1 – Paper – I – Online Exam
\nPhase 2 – Paper – II & III Online\/Written Exam<\/p>\n

Phase-1 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-I Objective Type (on Statistics)
\nNo. of Questions: 20
\nDuration: 120 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100<\/p>\n

NOTE: There will be penalty for wrong answers marked by you. For every wrong answer marked by you, 5\/3 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.<\/p>\n

Phase-2 Exam Pattern<\/strong><\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-II Descriptive Type (on Statistics) (Question paper displayed on a computer, answers to be written on paper)
\nNo. of Questions: 5
\nDuration: 180 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100<\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-III English \u2013 Descriptive (To be typed with help of a keyboard)
\nNo. of Questions: 3
\nDuration: 90 minutes
\nMaximum Marks: 100<\/p>\n

RBI Grade B 2022 Syllabus (Post-wise)
\nOfficers in Gr B (DR)- General
\nPhase-1 Syllabus<\/p>\n

General Awareness: Static GK, Current Affairs, Banking Terms\/ Banking Abbreviations, Indian Banking, Types & Functions of Banks, RBI & its Monetary Policy, Govt Schemes & Policies, Money Market in India, Economic Planning, Inflation, Bills, Finance Commissions, Taxes on Income & Expenditure, Union Budget<\/p>\n

Reasoning: Inequality, Direction, and Distance, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Puzzle & Arrangement, Ordering and Ranking, Linear Arrangement, Circular Arrangement, Data Sufficiency, Machine Input-Output, Syllogism, Verbal Reasoning<\/p>\n

Verbal Reasoning: Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Error Spotting, Para Jumble, Fill in the Blanks, Vocabulary, Sentence Framing<\/p>\n

Quantitative Aptitude: Speed, Distance and Time, Ratio and Proportion, Average, Time and Work, Percentage, Speed, Distance and Time, Permutation and Combination, Trigonometry, Algebra, Data Interpretation, Mensuration, Set Theory, Probability<\/p>\n

Phase-2 Syllabus<\/strong><\/p>\n

Paper-I: Economic and Social Issues:
\nGrowth and Development \u2013 Measurement of growth: National Income and per capita income \u2013 Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India \u2013 Sustainable Development and Environmental issues.
\nIndian Economy \u2013 Economic History of India – Changes in Industrial and Labour Policy, Monetary and Fiscal Policy since reforms of 1991 \u2013 Priorities and recommendations of Economic Survey and Union Budget \u2013 Indian Money and Financial Markets: Linkages with the economy \u2013 Role of Indian banks and Reserve Bank in the development process – Public Finance – Political Economy
\nIndustrial Developments in India- Indian Agriculture – Services sector in India.
\nGlobalization \u2013 Opening up of the Indian Economy \u2013 Balance of Payments, Export-Import Policy
\nInternational Economic Institutions \u2013 IMF and World Bank \u2013 WTO \u2013 Regional Economic Cooperation; International Economic Issues
\nSocial Structure in India \u2013 Multiculturalism \u2013 Demographic Trends \u2013 Urbanization and Migration \u2013 Gender Issues \u2013 Social Justice: Positive Discrimination in favor of the underprivileged \u2013 Social Movements \u2013 Indian Political System \u2013 Human Development \u2013 Social Sectors in India, Health and Education.<\/p>\n

Paper-II: English (Writing Skills):
\nThe paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expression and understanding of the topic.<\/p>\n

Paper-III: Finance and Management:
\na) Financial System
\n1. Regulators of Banks and Financial Institutions
\n2. Reserve Bank of India- functions, and conduct of monetary policy
\n3. Banking System in India \u2013 Structure and concerns, Financial Institutions \u2013 SIDBI, EXIM Bank, NABARD, NHB, etc, Changing landscape of banking sector.
\n4. Impact of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-08 and the Indian response<\/p>\n

b) Financial Markets
\nPrimary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity, etc.), functions, instruments, recent developments.<\/p>\n

c) General Topics
\n1. Risk Management in Banking Sector
\n2. Basics of Derivatives
\n3. Global financial markets and International Banking \u2013 broad trends and latest developments.
\n4. Financial Inclusion
\n5. Alternate source of finance, private and social cost-benefit, Public-Private Partnership
\n6. Corporate Governance in the Banking Sector, the role of e-governance in addressing issues of corruption and inefficiency in the government sector.
\n7. The Union Budget \u2013 Concepts, approach, and broad trends
\n8. Inflation: Definition, trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI – components and trends; striking a balance between inflation and growth through monetary and fiscal policies.
\n9. FinTech<\/p>\n

d) Management
\nFundamentals of Management & Organizational Behaviour: Introduction to management; Evolution of management thought: Scientific, Administrative, Human Relations, and Systems approach to management; Management functions and Managerial roles; Nudge theory
\nMeaning & concept of organizational behavior; Personality: meaning, factors affecting personality, Big five model of personality; the concept of reinforcement; Perception: concept, perceptual errors. Motivation: Concept, importance, Content theories (Maslow\u2019s need theory, Alderfers\u2019 ERG theory, McCllelands\u2019 theory of needs, Herzberg\u2019s two-factor theory) & Process theories (Adams equity theory, Vroom’s expectancy theory).
\nLeadership: Concept, Theories (Trait, Behavioural, Contingency, Charismatic, Transactional and Transformational Leadership; Emotional Intelligence: Concept, Importance, Dimensions. Analysis of Interpersonal Relationship: Transactional Analysis, Johari Window; Conflict: Concept, Sources, Types, Management of Conflict; Organizational Change: Concept, Kurt Lewin Theory of Change; Organizational Development (OD): Organisational Change, Strategies for Change, Theories of Planned Change (Lewin\u2019s change model, Action research model, Positive model).
\nEthics at the Workplace and Corporate Governance:
\nMeaning of ethics, why ethical problems occur in business. Theories of ethics: Utilitarianism: weighing social cost and benefits, rights and duties, Justice and fairness, ethics of care, integrating utility, rights, justice and caring, An alternative to moral principles: virtue ethics, teleological theories, egoism theory, relativism theory, Moral issues in business: Ethics in Compliance, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, etc. Ethical Principles in Business: introduction, Organization Structure, and Ethics, Role of Board of Directors, Best Practices in Ethics Programme, Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, etc.
\nCorporate Governance: Factors affecting Corporate Governance; Mechanisms of Corporate Governance
\nCommunication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology.<\/p>\n

Officers in Gr B (DR) \u2013 DEPR
\nName of Paper: Economics (Paper I & II)
\nSyllabus: Standard of papers on Economics would be that of Master’s Degree examination in Economics of any Central University in India
\nSuggested reading material: RBI publications viz., Annual Report, Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, Monetary Policy Report and the Financial Stability Report, and the Economic Survey published by the Government of India over the previous two years<\/p>\n

Name of Paper: English (Paper III)
\nSyllabus: The paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expression and understanding of the topic.<\/p>\n

Officers in Gr B (DR)- DSIM
\nName of Paper: Paper I
\nSyllabus: Probability: Definition of Probability, Standard distribution, Large and small sample theory, Analysis of Variance, Estimation, Testing of Hypotheses, Multivariate analysis, and Stochastic Processes<\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper-II
\nSyllabus: (i) Probability and Sampling, (ii) Linear Models and Economic Statistics, (iii) Statistical Inference: Estimation, Testing of hypothesis and Non-parametric Test, (iv) Stochastic Processes, (v) Multivariate analysis, and (vi) Numerical Analysis and Basic Computer Techniques. There will be sufficient choice for candidates to attempt the required number of questions from any three or more of the above six groups.<\/p>\n

Name of Paper: Paper III
\nSyllabus: English: The paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expression and understanding of the topic.<\/p>\n

The Standard of papers would be that of the Master’s Degree examination of any Central University in India.<\/p>\n

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