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    RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026, Exam Pattern for Prelims and Mains Stages

    To prepare for the RBI Grade B Exam, a 360-degree understanding of the RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026 is much needed. There are 3 stages in this Grade B Exam (Phase 1, Phase 2, and Interview), and the difficulty level is moderate to difficult. So, some aspirants find this exam to be one of the toughest exams in India, along with UPSC and State PSC. But cracking RBI Grade B is not impossible and a firm determination can help you become a Grade B office in the most prestigious institution of India which is the Reserve Bank of India.

    To help aspirants prepare effectively, RBI has released the official RBI Grade B syllabus and exam pattern for both Phase 1 and Phase 2, and it has been discussed in detail here. However, the syllabus differs for Grade B (General), DEPR, and DSIM posts; so, candidates must understand the post-wise exam pattern and syllabus.

    RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026

    In comparison to other Bank exams like SBI and IBPS, RBI Grade B requires more conceptual clarity and understanding of the subjects. It is important for the candidates to understand all the topics and prepare a timetable to study to cover everything. The Phase 1 exam is completely objective type, whereas Phase 2 is both objective and descriptive type. Also, it must be kept in mind that there is a negative marking of -0.25 marks for incorrect answers and a +1 mark for correct answers. The table given below discusses the highlights of the details of the RBI Grade B Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026, along with the recruitment process.

    RBI Grade B Syllabus and Exam Pattern Highlights
    Exam Name
    Name of Authority
    Reserve Bank of India
    Post
    Grade B Manager General, DEPR, DSIM
    Category
    Syllabus
    RBI Grade B Selection Process
    • Phase I
    • Phase II
    • Interview
    Exam Mode
    Online
    Examination Language
    English
    Job Location
    PAN Indian
    Official Website
    rbi.org.in

    RBI Grade B Exam Pattern 2026

    The questions asked in the RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam are only Objective (MCQ type), whereas in the Phase 2 Exam, it is both Descriptive and Objective type. Both phases will be conducted online in a computer-based manner, which means the candidates have to type the answer on their assigned computer screen. Get the details of the RBI Grade B Exam Pattern 2026 for Phase 1 and Phase 2.

    RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam Pattern for General (DR)

    The major sections in the Phase 1 syllabus are Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, Economics, Statistics, and English Language. Go through the RBI Grade B Exam Pattern for Phase 1 below.

    • The Phase 1 exam will be a computer-based test and there shall be 4 sections as mentioned above.
    • The total number of questions is 200 and each question carries 1 mark.
    • There is a sectional timing in the Exam and the total duration is 2 hours.
    • Candidates are required to secure sectional cut-offs, along with the overall cut-off, to be able to clear the exam.
    • Also, there is a negative marking of 1/4th for each wrong answer marked by the candidate.
    • The questions shall be MCQ type and the exam mode is Online computer-based.
    • Candidates are required to secure a sectional cut-off to pass the Phase 1 Exam.
    RBI Grade B Phase 1 Exam Pattern
    Subject
    Questions
    Marks
    Duration
    General Awareness
    80
    80
    25 Mins
    Reasoning
    60
    60
    45 Mins
    English
    30
    30
    25 Mins
    Quantitative Aptitude
    30
    30
    25 Mins
    Total
    200
    200
    2 Hours

    ​RBI Grade B Phase 2 Exam Pattern for General (DR)

    The Grade B Phase 2 Exam Pattern details for the General are given below. It consists of subjects including Economics and Social Issues, English Writing, and General Finance, Management & Ethics.

    1. Those who qualify for the Phase 1 Exam will appear for the Phase 2 Exam.
    2. In Papers I & III, the paper is divided into 2 sections of equal marks. One section comprises MCQ-type questions, and the other is a Descriptive type of Questions. The descriptive questions will be typed on the keyboard.
    3. In the Objective part, there shall be 30 questions for 50 marks.
    4. In the descriptive part, there shall be 6 questions, out of which candidates are required to attempt 4 questions for 15 marks each.
    5. Generally, the descriptive questions that are asked are simple.
    Paper
    Sections / Subjects
    No. of Questions
    Maximum Marks
    Duration
    Paper I
    Economics and Social Issues
    Objective: 30
    Descriptive: 6 (Attempt any 4)
    Objective: 50
    Descriptive: 50
    Total: 100
    Objective: 30 minutes
    Descriptive: 90 minutes
    Total: 120 minutes
    Paper II
    English (Writing Skills)
    Descriptive: 3 (Precis, RCs & Essay)
    100
    90 minutes
    Paper III
    Finance and Management
    Objective: 30
    Descriptive: 6 (Attempt any 4)
    Objective: 50
    Descriptive: 50
    Total: 100
    Objective: 30 minutes
    Descriptive: 90 minutes
    Total: 120 minutes

    RBI Grade B DEPR Exam Pattern 2026

    This phase is for the Department of Economy and Policy Research (DEPR) post, and it doesn't include Finance and Management subjects. Only those who secure minimum marks in Paper 1 (objective) can get their Paper 2 answers checked. The combined marks of Papers 1 and 2 and the interview will decide the selection of the candidate.

    RBI Grade B DEPR Exam Pattern 2026
    Phase
    Paper
    Duration
    Marks
    Paper 1 (Objective)
    Paper-I Economics
    120 Min
    100
    Paper 2 (Descriptive)
    Paper-II Economics
    180 Min
    100
    Paper-III English
    90 Min
    100

    RBI Grade B DSIM Exam Pattern 2026

    Like DEPR, candidates are required to secure minimum marks in Paper 1, Only then they will be shortlisted for Paper 2. the details of the RBI Grade B Exam Pattern 2026 for the DSIM post has been mentioned in the table given below.

    RBI Grade B Phase 2 DSIM Exam Pattern
    Phase
    Paper
    Duration
    Marks
    Paper 1 (Objective)
    Paper-I Statistics
    120 Min
    100
    Paper 2 (Descriptive)
    Paper-II Statistics
    180 Min
    100
    Paper-III English
    90 Min
    100

    RBI Grade B Prelims Syllabus 2026

    Subject
    Topics
    Reasoning
    • Inequality
    • Coding-Decoding
    • Syllogism
    • Machine Input Output
    • Data Sufficiency
    • Arguments
    • Alpha-Numeric Symbol Series
    • Puzzle
    • Seating Arrangement
    • Verbal Reasoning
    • Ordering and Ranking
    • Arrangement and Pattern
    • Blood Relations
    • Direction and Distance
    Quantitative Aptitude
    • Ratio and Proportion
    • Average
    • Time and Work
    • Speed, Distance, and Time
    • Mixture and Allegations
    • Approximation & Simplification
    • Partnership
    • Problems of Boats & Streams
    • Problems on Trains
    • Pipes & Cisterns
    • Percentage
    • Permutation and Combination
    • Algebra
    • Trigonometry
    • Data Interpretation
    • Mensuration
    • Probability
    • Set Theory
    English Language
    • Grammar
    • Vocabulary
    • Error Spotting
    • Comprehension
    • Passage Making
    • Jumble Words
    • Fill in the Blanks
    • Sentence Framing
    General Awareness
    • Current Affairs
    • Indian Financial System
    • Indian Banking System
    • Monetary Plans
    • National Institution
    • Banking Term

    RBI Grade B Mains Syllabus for General (DR)

    The RBI Grade B Syllabus for General (DR) Phase 2 of three sections is given in the table below. The three sections are:

    1. Economic and Social Issues (Paper 1)
    2. English Descriptive (Paper 2)
    3. Finance and Management (Paper 3)
    Paper
    Topics
    Sub-topics
    Paper 1: Economic and Social Issues (ESI)
    Growth and Development
    • Measurement of growth: National Income and per capita income
    • Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India,
    • Sustainable Development, Environmental issues.
    Indian Economy
    • Economic History of India,
    • Changes in Industrial and Labour Policy, Monetary and Fiscal Policy since reforms of 1991,
    • Priorities and Recommendations of Economic Survey and Union Budget,
    • Indian Money and Financial Markets: Linkages with the Economy,
    • Role of Indian Banks and RBI in development, Public Finance,
    • Political Economy,
    • Industrial Developments in India,
    • Indian Agriculture,
    • Services sector.
    Globalization
    • Opening up of the Indian Economy,
    • Balance of Payments,
    • Export-Import Policy,
    • International Economic Institutions: IMF, World Bank, WTO, Regional Economic Co-operation,
    • International Economic Issues.
    Social Structure in India
    • Multiculturalism,
    • Demographic Trends,
    • Urbanization and Migration,
    • Gender Issues,
    • Social Justice.
    Paper 2: English Writing Skills
    Writing Skills
    English paper to assess writing skills, expression, and understanding of the topic.
    Paper 3: Finance and Management
    Financial System
    • Structure and Functions of Financial Institutions,
    • Functions of RBI,
    • Banking System in India,
    • Financial Institutions (SIDBI, EXIM Bank, NABARD, NHB, NABFID),
    • Global Financial System and its impact on India,
    • Information Technology in Banking,
    • Non-Banking System,
    • Digital Payments.
    Financial Markets
    • Primary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity),
    • Functions, Instruments, and recent developments.
    General Topics
    • Financial Risk Management,
    • Basics of Derivatives,
    • Global financial markets and International
    • Banking,
    • Financial Inclusion,
    • Alternative finance,
    • Public-Private Partnership,
    • Corporate Governance in Banking,
    • Union Budget,
    • Accounting Basics,
    • Inflation and its management,
    • Monetary and Fiscal policies.
    Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behaviour
    • Introduction to Management,
    • Evolution of Management Thought (Scientific, Administrative, Human Relations),
    • Systems Approach to Management,
    • Managerial Roles,
    • Nudge Theory,
    • Personality (Big Five model),
    • Reinforcement, Perception,
    • Motivation (Maslow, Alderfer, McClleland, Herzberg),
    • Leadership (Trait, Behavioural, Contingency, Charismatic, Transactional, Transformational),
    • Emotional Intelligence,
    • Interpersonal Relationship (Transactional Analysis, Johari Window),
    • Conflict Management,
    • Organizational Change,
    • Organizational Development,
    • Ethics at the Workplace.
    Corporate Governance
    • Meaning of ethics,
    • Ethical problems in business,
    • Theories of ethics (Utilitarianism, Rights and duties, Justice and fairness, ethics of care),
    • Moral issues (Ethics in Compliance, Finance, HR, Marketing),
    • Ethical Principles in Business,
    • Role of Board of Directors,
    • Best Practices,
    • Code of Ethics and Conduct,
    • Corporate Governance mechanisms.
    Communication
    • Communication Process,
    •  Communication Channels, Oral vs. Written, Verbal vs. Non-verbal,
    •  Communication barriers, Upward, Downward, 
    • Lateral communication, 
    • Role of Information Technology.

    RBI Grade B DEPR Syllabus 2026

    As per the RBI Notification, the Standard of papers on Economics will be based on the master's degree examination in Economics of any Central University. The RBI Grade B DEPR Syllabus is divided into three papers, Paper 1 is Economics objective, Paper 2 is Economics descriptive, and Paper 3 is English descriptive.

    RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026 for DEPR
    Paper I: Economics (Objective)
    Based on the Master's Degree examination in Economics
    Paper-II: Economics (Descriptive)
    Based on the Master's Degree examination in Economics
    Paper III: English (Descriptive)
    The English paper will be framed to assess the candidates' writing skills, expression, and understanding of the topic

    RBI Grade B DSIM Syllabus 2026

    RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026 for Phase 1 or Phase 2 for the DSIM post has been discussed here for the candidates.

    DSIM Phase II Paper 1: Statistics (Objective)

    Probability

    1. Definition of Probability
    2. Standard distribution
    3. Large and small sample theory
    4. Analysis of Variance
    5. Estimation
    6. Testing of Hypotheses
    7. Multivariate analysis
    8. Stochastic Processes

    DSIM Phase II Paper 2: Statistics (Descriptive)

    1. Probability and Sampling
    2. Linear Models and Economic Statistics
    3. Statistical Inference: Estimation, Testing of Hypothesis and Non-parametric Test
    4. Stochastic Processes
    5. Multivariate analysis
    6. Numerical Analysis and Basic Computer Techniques

    DSIM Phase II Paper 3: English (Descriptive)

    The English paper will be framed to assess the candidates' writing skills, expression, and understanding of the topic

    RBI Grade B Interview 2026

    The final stage of the selection process for RBI Grade B Exam is the Interview. The interview is a Personality Test round to assess behavioral aptitude, on-the-spot decision-making, handling questions in a cool and composed manner, etc.

    • The total marks for the Interview round 75 marks.
    • This round carries 20% weightage in the final merit list.
    • In the interview round, the candidates will be asked professional and educational background questions to access them.

    RBI Grade B Exam Language

    All question papers for the RBI Grade B exam, both Phase 1 and Phase 2, will be available in both Hindi and English, except for the English Language test. This bilingual format ensures that candidates can choose their preferred language for most sections of the exam. It is important to note that the English Language test will only be available in English, requiring candidates to demonstrate their proficiency in the language.

    RBI Grade B Books 2026

    Books play an important role in preparing for the RBI Grade B exam, alongside study notes and PDFs. They provide essential conceptual understanding and depth in exam-relevant topics. Incorporating these books into your study material is essential for thorough coverage of the RBI Grade B Syllabus and for boosting your exam preparation. Below, you will find a detailed table of recommended RBI Grade B books that are highly beneficial for your study plan.

    RBI Grade B Important Books
    Paper
    Book
    Author/Publisher
    Economic and Social Issues
    Indian Economy (latest edition)
    Uma Kapila or S.K. Misra & V.k. Puri
    Growth and Development
    Devraj Ray
    Sociology
    C.N. Shankar Rao
    Public Finance
    K K Andley and Sundaram
    Newspapers including Mint, Business Line, Magazine's/Periodicals/ Bulletins including RBI Bulletins, EPW, India Today
    -
    Reports: 1. World Development
    Report 2. Economic Survey of India
    3. RBI Annual Report
    4. Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India.
    5. IMF: World Economic Outlook
    Devraj Ray
    Finance
    Monetary Theory and Public Policy
    Kenneth Kurihara
    Economic Growth and Development
    Mayer and Baldwin
    Financial Management
    Prasanna Chandra
    International Business
    Hill and Jain
    Major financial newspapers, RBI Annual Report, Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, Economic Survey
    -
    Management
    Management
    Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter
    Organizational Behavior
    Robbins Stephen P and Judge T.A. Vohra
    Human Resource Management
    Dessler Gary, Warkkey Biju
    Fundamentals of Human Resource Management
    Decenzo and Robbins
    Business Ethics- Concepts and Cases
    Velasquez Manuel G
    Business Ethics – An Indian Perspective
    Fernando A.C.
    Business Ethics
    Crane Andrew & Matten Dirk
    Business Ethics & Corporate Governance
    Ghosh B N
    Quantitative Aptitude
    Fast Track Objective Arithmetic
    Rajesh Verma
    Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams
    R.S. Agarwal
    How to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT
    Arun Sharma
    Reasoning Ability
    A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-verbal Reasoning
    R.S. Agarwal
    Analytical Reasoning
    M.K.Pandey
    How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning
    Arun Sharma
    English Language
    High School Grammar and Composition
    Wren & Martin
    Word Power Made Easy
    Norman Lewis
    Objective English
    SP Bakshi
    General Awareness
    Banking Awareness
    Arihant Experts
    Banking Awareness for SBI and IBPS Bank Clerk/PO/RBI Exams/RRB
    Disha Experts

    RBI Grade B Marking Scheme

    The RBI Grade B Marking Scheme for DEPR, DSIM, and General Post has been discussed in the table given below.

    Post
    Marking Scheme
    General (DR)
    In the Phase 1 exam, 1/4 of a mark is deducted for each wrong answer. Candidates receive one mark for each correct answer. The total score is determined by the number of correct and incorrect answers.
    DEPR
    • In the Phase 1 exam, 1/4 mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
    • Paper 1 of the Phase 2 exam consists of three sections with a total of 62 questions. Sections I and II include questions worth one, two, and three marks, while Section III features questions worth one, two, and four marks.
    • Negative marking applies to the RBI Grade B exam for incorrect answers. The deductions are as follows: 1/3 mark for one-mark questions, 1/2 mark for two-mark questions, one mark for three-mark questions, and two marks for four-mark questions across all sections.
    DSIM
    • In the Phase 1 exam, 1/4 mark is deducted for each wrong answer as a penalty.
    • In the Phase 2 exam, candidates incur a penalty for incorrect answers. For every wrong answer, 5/3 of the marks assigned to that question is deducted.

    Time Management Strategies to Cover RBI Grade B Syllabus 2026

    The RBI Grade B Syllabus is a vast curriculum to cover within a few months; hence, the candidates need to start a year before appearing in the examination. it is important to manage your time while covering the subject-wise syllabus. Here's how you can manage your time to cover the syllabus.

    Make a Comprehensive Study Plan: Start by creating a study plan that covers all the key topics for the exam. Allocate time for each subject according to your strengths and weaknesses, ensuring all topics are covered systematically.

    Prioritize Important Topics: Identify the most crucial topics for the exam, focusing on those with higher weight. Dedicate sufficient time to thoroughly understand and master these areas.

    Set Achievable Goals: Establish realistic daily, weekly, and monthly goals. This approach will help you manage the syllabus effectively. Break down larger topics into smaller sections and set specific targets to cover them.

    Take Regular Breaks: Incorporate short breaks between study sessions to stay focused and maintain concentration. Balancing relaxation with intensive study is essential for optimal preparation.

    Eliminate Distractions:

    Limit social media, phone usage, and other entertainment to create a study-friendly environment. Aim to minimize distractions without isolating yourself from society, allowing you to focus better on your studies

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    Frequently Asked Questions
    Q: How many stages are there in RBI Grade B recruitment?
    Q: Is there negative marking in RBI Grade B Exam?
    Q: How many subjects are to be covered in the RBI Grade B Syllabus for Phase 1?
    Q: How many sections are there in RBI Grade B Syllabus for Phase 2?
    Q: For how many marks RBI Grade B Interview is conducted?