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RBI Grade B Interview Round: Important Topics To Focus On

RBI has released RBI Grade B Phase 2 result on 19th December 2019. We congratulate all the aspirant who have made through the RBI Grade B Phase 2 (DR). The roll-number list of shortlisted candidate for the next phase i.e., RBI Grade B Interview is already being released by the RBI. Now, it’s the high time for aspirants to start their preparation for Interview Round. RBI Grade B is considered the most prestigious recruitment process in the banking sector. The level of exam as well as the position of RBI is comparatively higher in comparison to other exam of the Grade B Officer.

All those candidates who have made through the Phase 2 of RBI Grade B must be worried about the Interview Round as it is a tough challenge. Interview is more of a personality test than the test of knowledge. Your presence of mind is being checked in this. RBI Grade B Interview is about to commence from 13th January 2020 and will end at last week of March 2020. We have come up with some important topics and tips that will help you to sail through the RBI Grade B (DR) Interview.

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RBI Grade B Interview Round: Important Topics

It is not always easy to tackle an interview, it needs a lot of confidence to ace through it. Talking about RBI, it is known as the banker’s bank and have a great prestige in India. So, it is obvious to feel nervousness for the upcoming examination. 495 candidates have been selected for the interview out of which arounf 156 candidate will be selected by RBI. The ratio for selection: non-slection is 1:3 this year.

Here are some important topics that are of outmost importance in the interview round of RBI Grade B Recruitment Process:

There are generally two types of face-off in the interview: One being in which personal level questions along with some general questions are asked and the other is the one in which subject related issues are asked. RBI focuses less on personal level questions and is more inclined towards subject-related challenge. Lets dig deep inside the topics:

General Questions:

Introduction: Introducing yourself in front of the panel.

Your sorrounding: They may ask about your native place than.

Hobbies: Sometimes, your hobbies are being asked

Role Model: Role model of yours with a reason.

Strength and weakness: Your strengths and weaknesses are being asked and the ways to overcome weakness.

Career Prospects: Where you see yourself in 5 years from now and why you want to join RBI is one of the common question being asked in the RBI Grade B (DR) Interview Round.

Other questions are as follows:

  • Give us one reason for why should we select you?
  • How is your field experience useful in performing this job?
  • Why do you want to join Banking Sector?
  • What was the last book you read?

Important Topics:

Questions from the current reforms and trending topics are as follows:

  • Latest RBI circulars
  • Latest RBI notifications
  • RBI important committees

RBI FAQs in Interview Round

  • Current Affairs (Related to Trending topics, economy and business)
  • Monetary policy and its member; it’s transmission and inefficiency.
  • RBI Balance Sheet study
  • Speech posted at RBI’s website
  • Financial Inclusion
  • Forex
  • Important Banking Terms
  • PMC Fraud
  • NPA Crisis and it’s Resolution
  • Economic Slowdown
  • DHFL and NBFC crisis
  • US China Trade Deal Impact
  • Economic Slowdown Reason and Measures
  • Digital Banking and its future
  • Reasons for Economic Slowdown and measures for its revival
  • Climate Change Impact on Economy,
  • Unemployment
  • Automobile Slowdown
  • Telecom Sector Issues
  • Brexit

All the best! 

Be confident and rock the interview

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