Cut-off Trend of RBI Grade B Phase II Exam

cut off trend

RBI Grade B exam takes place in three phases, after every phase there is a particular cut-off score which gets declared, so the students can assess their result according to the questions they have attempted.

If the Candidate has acquired the cutoff marks but failed in any subject, he/she is not eligible to reach the next level of the exam. Hence, securing the overall cutoff as well as the cut-off score of each subject is necessary to get through the exam.

Cut-off mark is provided by keeping in view many different points:-

1. Number of vacancies.

2. Candidates appeared in the exam.

3. Difficulty level of the paper.

4. Previous year cut-off marks as it will help in assessing the cut-off for the present year exam.

5. Finally, the normalization that takes place.

 Previous year cut-off scores:-

General:-

DEPR:-

Aggregate cut off marks in Paper I (Objective test) for candidates whose Paper-II (Descriptive Type Test) were assessed (out of total 100 marks)

Aggregate cut off marks in Paper- I, II, and III taken together for shortlisting the candidates for interview (out of total 300 marks)

DSIM:-

Aggregate cut off marks in Paper I (Objective test) for candidates whose Paper-II (Descriptive Type Test) were assessed (out of total 100 marks)

Aggregate cut off marks in Paper- I, II, and III taken together for shortlisting the candidates for interview (out of total 300 marks)

 To ace the RBI Grade B exam, go through the previous year cut-off carefully and prepare accordingly.