How many questions are asked in the RBI Assistant exam?
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In the prelims exam of RBI Assistant a total of 100 questions are asked while there will be a total of 200 questions in the Mains exam. All the questions asked in the prelims and Mains exams are objective-type multiple-choice questions.
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RBI Assistant examination has 2 papers - Prelims and Mains . There are hundred questions in Prelims followed by two hundred questions in RBI Assistant Mains Examination.
The total duration of prelims examination in one hour (60 minutes) and that of Mains examination is two hours and 15 minutes (135 minutes).
The examination is multiple choice questions (MCQ) based. To know more about RBI Assistant Examination, refer to the official website.
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RBI Assistant syllabus and SBI Clerk syllabus more or less comprises the same topics. However, there is a difference in the difficulty level. Both the exams are conducted for Clerical level posts. RBI Assistant exam is bit difficult than SBI Clerk exam. Both the exam comprises two stages of sekection process-prelims and Mains followed by the local language test. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are only counted for the final merit list.
The standard of RBI Assistant syllabus is of graduation level. The level of questions asked in the exam is moderate. The prelims exam carries 100 marks. The mains exam comprises 200 marks. Candidates need to prepare well for the exam.
Candidates are required to understand the RBI Assistant syllabus as it helps them to prepare well for the exam. It comprises the basic banking topics. Besides, they must also go through the previous years' question papers.
RBI Assistant 2025 notification is not released yet. There is no official notice regarding the delay in the same. The notification is made available in PDF form. Candidates must read the notification before applying. The recruitment is carried out as per the selection process.
Check details below.
- Fulfill the eligibility criteria
- Do not submit more than one application form
- Students are not required to send the hard copy of the application
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