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Sectional Cutoff for RBI Grade B Exam:
The RBI Grade B Exam is conducted in three phases: Phase 1 (Preliminary), Phase 2 (Mains), and an Interview. The sectional cutoff marks for each phase may vary based on the difficulty level of the exam and the number of candidates appearing. It is important to note that the RBI does not officially announce the sectional cutoff marks. However, based on previous year's exams and expert analysis, an estimate can be made.
Phase 1 (Preliminary) Cutoff:
- The RBI Grade B Phase 1 exam consists of four sections: General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability.
- Each section has a maximum score of 40 marks, and the total maximum score for the exam is 200 marks.
- The overall cutoff for Phase 1 is usually around 120-130 marks out of 200.
Phase 2 (Mains) Cutoff:
- The RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam consists of three papers: Economic and Social Issues (ESI), Finance and Management (FM), and English (Descriptive).
- Each paper is scored out of 100 marks, and the total maximum score for the exam is 300 marks.
- The overall cutoff for Phase 2 is generally around 180-190 marks out of 300.
Overall Expected Cutoff:
- The overall expected cutoff for the RBI Grade B Exam (Phase 1 + Phase 2) is usually around 250-260 marks out of 500.
- After clearing the Phase 2 cutoff, candidates are called for an interview, which is conducted for 50 marks.
- The final selection is based on the candidate's performance in Phase 2 and the interview.
- The overall expected cutoff for the final selection is around 280-290 marks out of 550.
Please note that these cutoff marks are based on previous year's exams and may vary slightly each year. It is important for candidates to aim for a score higher than the expected cutoff to ensure a better chance of selection.