As many readers requested to publish syllabus and study plan for RBI Assistant exam, today I am posting a detailed guide to help you score high in this exam.
Exam Structure
English language
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Numerical Ability
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General Awareness
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Computer Awareness
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TOTAL Marks
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Numerical Ability
This section remains very easy. Easier than IBPS clerk or SBI clerk exams.
- Simplification (10-15 marks)
- Time and work (1-2 marks)
- Simple and compound interest (1-2 marks)
- Time and distance (1-2 marks)
- Pipes and cisterns (1-2 marks)
- Profit and loss (1-2 marks)
- Partnership (1-2 marks)
- Ratio and proportions (1-2 marks)
- Averages (1-2 marks)
- Mixtures and alligations (1-2 marks)
- Probability (3-4 marks)
Reasoning
- Sitting arrangement (10 marks)
- Puzzles (5 marks)
- Syllogism (5 marks)
- Series (5 marks)
- Coding decoding (5 marks)
- Alphabet ordering (5 marks)
English language
- Reading comprehension (3 sets of 5 marks each)
- Para jumbles (5 marks)
- Fill in the blanks
- Cloze test (10 marks)
- Spotting grammar errors (5 marks)
Computer awareness
- Computer devices (4-5 marks)
- Operating system - Windows (4-5 marks)
- Microsoft office suite (2-3 marks)
- Computer networks (4-5 marks)
- Internet technologies(4-5 marks)
- DBMS (2-3 marks)
- Computer terms (8-10 marks)
General awareness
- Persons in news
- Books and their authors
- Currents affairs
- Sports events
- Banking and financial terms
- Accounting terms
- Banking events
- Important days
- Appointments and deaths
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