Comparative analysis of importance of descriptive sections and objective sections in the final selection of RBI Grade B
In Phase I of the RBI Grade B exam, only the objective section is evaluated. The marks obtained in this phase are used to shortlist candidates for Phase II. Therefore, the importance of the objective section is higher in Phase I as it determines the candidates’ eligibility for the next stage.
In Phase III, only the interview is evaluated, and the marks obtained here are added to the candidates’ Phase II scores to determine the final ranking. While the objective and descriptive sections are not evaluated in this phase, the skills tested in these sections are still relevant as they reflect the candidates’ ability to think critically and express their ideas effectively, which are important qualities for an RBI Grade B officer.
In conclusion, the relative importance of the objective and descriptive sections in the final selection of RBI Grade B varies depending on the stage of the exam. While the objective section is more important in Phase I, both sections are equally important in Phase II, and in Phase III, the skills tested in both sections are still relevant for the interview. Therefore, it is essential to prepare well for both objective and descriptive sections to perform well throughout the exam and increase the chances of selection.