How many attempts for RBI Grade B for general category?
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For the RBI Grade B (General) Officer Exam, candidates belonging to the General (Unreserved) category are allowed a maximum of six attempts. This limit applies only to the Phase 1 (Preliminary) examination. If a candidate appears for the Phase 1 exam, it is counted as one attempt, regardless of whether they qualify for Phase 2 or not.
However, there is no such restriction on the number of attempts for candidates belonging to the SC, ST, OBC, and PwBD categories (provided they meet the age and educational eligibility criteria). It’s important to note that simply filling out the application form without appearing for the exam does not count as an attempt.
Candidates are advised to prepare strategically, as the RBI Grade B exam is highly competitive and requires a strong understanding of economics, finance, reasoning, and current affairs.
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