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Post-wise or Category-wise Expected Cut-off Marks for RBI Grade B Exam
The RBI Grade B exam is conducted by the Reserve Bank of India to recruit candidates for various posts such as Officers in Grade B (General), Officers in Grade B (DEPR - Department of Economic and Policy Research), and Officers in Grade B (DSIM - Department of Statistics and Information Management). The expected cut-off marks for each post or category can vary based on various factors such as the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, and the performance of the candidates. Here is some information about the post-wise or category-wise expected cut-off marks for the RBI Grade B exam.
1. Officers in Grade B (General)
The expected cut-off marks for the Officers in Grade B (General) post can vary each year. However, based on previous year trends, the expected cut-off marks for the preliminary exam can range from 115 to 125 (out of 200 marks). For the mains exam, the expected cut-off marks can range from 190 to 200 (out of 300 marks). The final cut-off marks, which include the marks of the mains exam and the interview, can range from 230 to 245 (out of 350 marks).
2. Officers in Grade B (DEPR)
For the Officers in Grade B (DEPR) post, the expected cut-off marks can also vary each year. The preliminary exam is conducted in two papers - Paper I (Economics) and Paper II (English). The expected cut-off marks for Paper I can range from 65 to 75 (out of 100 marks), and for Paper II, it can range from 35 to 45 (out of 100 marks). The mains exam and the interview also contribute to the final cut-off marks, which can range from 180 to 200 (out of 300 marks).
3. Officers in Grade B (DSIM)
Similarly, for the Officers in Grade B (DSIM) post, the expected cut-off marks can vary each year. The preliminary exam for this post also consists of two papers - Paper I (Statistics) and Paper II (English). The expected cut-off marks for Paper I can range from 65 to 75 (out of 100 marks), and for Paper II, it can range from 35 to 45 (out of 100 marks). The mains exam and the interview contribute to the final cut-off marks, which can range from 180 to 200 (out of 300 marks).
It is important to note that these expected cut-off marks are based on previous year trends and can vary each year. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification and previous year cut-off marks for a better understanding of the expected cut-off marks for the RBI Grade B exam.