How is the final RBI Grade B cut off prepared?

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    Udita Das | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The cut-off list is prepared by keeping the following points into consideration, which are as follows: Number of vacancies Number of candidates who appeared in the exam The difficulty level of the exam Trends of last year cut-off Marking scheme of the exam Norms of Reservation
    The final allotment cut off is the aggregate marks scored in Paper I, II and III of Phase II and Interview taken together for General Post. RBI Grade B final cut off marks for DEPR/DSIM is decided based on Phase II (Paper 2 and 3) and Interview. I hope this helps.
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    kunal kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    The final allotment cut off is the aggregate marks scored in Paper I, II, and III and Interview taken together for General Post. The cut off is calculated out of 375 marks. RBI Grade B final cut off marks for DEPR/DSIM are decided based on Phase II and Interview.
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    Sakshi

    a year ago
    Aggregate cutoff marks in the written exam (Paper I, II and III) and interview taken together (out of 375 marks) obtained by the last recommended candidate.
    249.83
    No candidate shortlisted for interview phase.
  • The final RBI Grade B cut-off prepared as for General 234.50, EWS 187.50, OBC 223.00, SC 202.50, ST 179.00.
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    Avinash Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    General 234.50, EWS 187.50, OBC 223.00, SC 202.50, ST 179.00.

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