CBSE BOARD XII, asked by archiesingh192, 1 year ago

How does RBI grade b considers the percentage of class 12th? Does it requires the best five subjects percentage or all the six subjects. Please reply. ​

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Answered by dchitra10
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RBI GRADE B Aspirants

This year RBI changed the eligibility criteria for Grade B recruitment exams, plunging candidates in confusion and has left them surrounded with misinformation. We have received countless queries from candidates inquiring about various conditions in eligibility criteria for RBI Grade B 2015, prompting us to write this article focusing on different eligibility criteria for RBI Grade B examination.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has invited applications for filling up 134 Grade B officers posts for the year 2015. It is worth noting that RBI Grade B officers are paid highest salary in the category. This coupled with the prestige of working with one of the best central banks in the world has catapulted this recruitment exam to the top in the list of most coveted jobs in government/banking. Owing to this, every serious banking aspirant is eager to appear for this exam and make his/her dreams come true.

But the recent changes in the eligibility criteria of RBI Grade B has led to crashed dreams for many candidates. We will do a breakdown each eligibility criteria to answer all the queries we have received so far.

RBI Grade B Eligibility criteria #1: Origin

Applicants should be Indian citizen, citizen of Nepal/ subjects of Bhutan, persons of Indian origin who have migrated from Myanmar and Sri Lanka with the intention of permanently settling in India and in whose favour Eligibility Certificates have been issued by Government of India.

This means that if you are a person of indian origin from any country other than Myanmar and Sri Lanka, you are not eligible for RBI grade B. In certain special cases, people who have received Eligibility Certificates from Government of India are allowed to sit for the exam.

RBI Grade B Eligibility criteria #2: Age (as on 01/10/2015)

Candidates must be between 21 and 30 years of age for being eligible to appear for RBI Grade B Criteria. This means that the candidate must have been born not earlier than 02/10/1985 (30 years age) and not later than 01/10/1994 (21 years age).

Age Relaxation

a) For candidates possessing higher educational degrees like M.Phil. and Ph.D. qualification. The upper age limit for candidates possessing M.Phil. will be 32 years and that for candidates holding a Ph.D. degree will be 34 years.

b) For candidates having experience as officers in Public Sector Commercial Banks/Financial Institutions and Reserve Bank of India, the relaxation would depend on the number of years of experience, subject to maximum of three years. What it means is, if a candidate has 1 year of work experience in RBI or any other public sector bank/financial institution, the upper age limit will be 31 years. Similarly for a candidate having 2 years of work experience the age limit would be 32 years and 33 years for a candidate with work experience of 3 years. Any candidate with more than 3 years of work ex, the upper age limit would be 33 years only. Probationary period will not be counted as experience.

c) For OBC candidates the upper age relaxation is three years.

d) For SC/ST candidates the upper age relaxation is five years.

e) For Ex-employees of banking institutions whose services had to be terminated for reasons of economy or as a result of bank going into liquidation and personnel retrenched from Government Offices after at least one year’s service and currently registered with Employment Exchange the age limit is extended by five years. i.e. 35 years is the upper age limit

f) For Ex-servicemen (including Emergency Commissioned Officers/Short Service Commissioned Officers) provided applicants have rendered at least five years continuous Military Service and have been released on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year). These ex-servicemen should not have been dismissed or discharged on account of misconduct or inefficiency or on account of physical disability or have been released on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service or on invalidment the upper age limit relaxation is again five years.

g) For Emergency Commissioned Officers/Short Service Commissioned Officers who have completed their initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service but whose assignment has been extended beyond five years and in whose case the Ministry of Defence issues certificates that they would be released on selection within three months from the date of receipt of offer of appointment the age limit relaxation is five years.

h) Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in Kashmir Division of the State of Jammu and Kashmir between 1st January, 1980 and 31st December, 1989 will get an upper limit age extension by five years.

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