What is the marking scheme in RBI exams?
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The marking scheme in RBI exams, specifically for the RBI Grade B exam, involves a penalty for wrong answers. For the Phase 1 exam, 1/4 marks are deducted for wrong answers, and 1 mark is awarded for correct answers. In Phase 2, 1 mark is awarded for correct answers, and 1/4 marks are deducted for wrong answers. There are no marks awarded for unattempted questions. The exam is conducted in three phases: Phase 1, Phase 2, and Interview. Phase 1 comprises objective-type questions, while Phase 2 comprises both objective-type and descriptive-type papers. The total marks allotted to the Phase 1 exam are 200, and the Phase 2 exam carries 3
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The RBI exam has negative marking scheme. 1/4 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer in prelims and Mains exam. The exam pattern has been given below for the candidates:
Number of Questions: 100
Total marks: 100
Marks for correct answer: +1
Deduction for incorrect answer: 0.25
Marks for unanswered question: 0.
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- Candidates should fulfill the eligibility criteria
- Any candidate should submit not than one RBI Assistant application form
- In case of multiple applications, only the latest valid (completed) application will be retained
- Candidates should not send the hard copy of the application form to the examination authority
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- Application form and e-receipt should be printed by the candidate and kept for reference
- Candidates can apply for vacancy in one office only and will have to opt for onli
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