How many attempts are allowed for RBI Grade B?
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has set specific limits on the number of attempts for the Grade B examination, varying by candidate category. General category candidates are permitted a maximum of six attempts. For candidates belonging to the SC (Scheduled Caste), ST (Scheduled Tribe), and PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) categories, there is no restriction on the number of attempts, provided they meet the age criteria. OBC (Other Backward Classes) candidates are allowed up to nine attempts. It’s important to note that only appearances in the Phase 1 examination are counted towards the attempt limit; merely filling out the application form does not constitute an attempt. Additionally, candidates must adhere to the age limits specified for their respective categories, as exceeding the age limit renders them ineligible, regardless of the number of remaining attempts.
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