RBI
Grade B Officers
Reserve
Bank of India published a recruitment advertisement for the recruitment of
Officers (Grade B) for eligible Indian citizens. Get more info. on
sarkarinaukrinotification.com . The details about age limit, education
qualification and other details of RBI Grade B Officers Recruitment 2010 are as
follows.
Post Name:
Grade
B Officers
Vacant
Seats: 80
posts
Criteria
of age: all
reserve candidates get relaxation in their age as per government rule, and
general / unreserved candidate age should be in between 21st to 30
years as on date Oct 1st 2010.
Qualification Detail: UG with 60%marks/ PG with 55% marks / Ph d /MBA/CA/ACS, and all reserve candidates get relaxation in their marks as per government rule.
Procedure
of Selection: Short
listing is in basis of written exam and interview.
Form fee: general / unreserved candidate have to pay 100/- in DD mode favour of Reserve Bank of India and payable at Mumbai. No Fee for reserve candidates.
Applying
Process: Interested candidate have to apply on line fill all personal details, submit
application form online, after that application form must be print out as hard
copy & send it to.”The General Manager, Reserve Bank of India Services
Board, Post Bag No. 14501, Mumbai Central Post Office, Mumbai-400008″by super scribed the post individual apply for
before last date.
Essential
Dates:
Application
receipt Last date: Nov 15th 2010
Submission online
Last date: Nov 8th 2010
Written Test: Feb
6th 2011
Descriptive type
test date: May /June 2011
Paper Type: there are 2 phase which are as follows
Phase I (Objective Type Test)
Phase II (Descriptive Type Test)
Syllabus of Phase II
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Paper Type
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Subject
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Syllabus
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Paper I
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English
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Essay, Précis writing, Comprehension, Business/Office
Correspondence.
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Paper II
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Economic and Social Issues
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Growth and Development – Measurement of growth: National
Income and per capita income – Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation
in India – Sustainable Development and Environmental issues. Economic Reforms
in India – Industrial and Labour Policy – Monetary and Fiscal Policy –
Privatisation – Role of Economic Planning. Globalization – Opening up of the
Indian Economy – Balance of Payments, Export-Import Policy – International
Economic Institutions – IMF and World Bank – WTO – Regional Economic Co-operation.
Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends –
Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice : Positive
Discrimination in favour of the under privileged – Social Movements – Indian
Political System – Human Development – Social Sectors in India, Health
and Education.
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Paper III
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Finance and Management
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The Union Budget – Capital Market, Money Market and Foreign
Exchange Market;Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of revenue;
Outlays; New Measures; Financial Sector Reforms; Stock Exchanges and their
Regulation; Capital Market Intermediaries and their Regulation; Role of SEBI;
Functions of the Money Market; Growth and Operation of the Money Market; The
Foreign Exchange Market; Exchange Risk Management; Role of Banks and
Financial Institutions in Economic Development; Regulation of Banks and
Financial Institutions; From FERA to FEMA; Exchange Rate Management;
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Official Site: www.rbi.org.in
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