RBI Assistant Prelims 2023 Results Declared: Main Exam on December 31st

RBI has officially released the results for the RBI Assistant Prelims 2023, marking a crucial milestone in the ongoing recruitment drive. Aspiring candidates can access their results on the official RBI website, rbi.org.in, or through the alternative link opportunities.rbi.org.in. The Main exam is scheduled for December 31st.

To check the RBI Assistant Prelims 2023 results, candidates are advised to follow a simple step-by-step guide.

  1. Visit the RBI recruitment portal at opportunities.rbi.org.in
  2. Navigate to the ‘Current Vacancies’ tab
  3. Select ‘Results’ from the dropdown menu.
  4. A new page will appear where you will find the Prelims Result Link. Click on the link.
  5. Enter the required login details and check the result.
  6. Obtain a printed copy of the result for future reference.

Looking ahead, the RBI Assistant Main exam, the second stage of the recruitment process, is set to unfold. Have a look at the exam pattern of the Main Exam here.

  1. The Main exam, which comprises sections on English, Numerical Ability, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness, and Reasoning.
  2. A total of 200 marks with a time limit of 135 minutes. Each section has specific time allotments, ranging from 20 to 30 minutes.
  3. English, Numerical Ability and Reasoning sections have 30 minutes’ time allotment each, while candidates will get 25 minutes to complete the General Awareness and 20 minutes to finish the Computer Knowledge section.
  4. Candidates will face objective-type questions with negative marking. A penalty of 0.25 marks will be deducted for incorrect answers, while unanswered questions will not incur any penalty.
  5. The language of the exam varies, with English being the medium for the English Language section and both English and Hindi for other sections.

For candidates who successfully navigate the online RBI Mains exam, the next hurdle is the Language Proficiency Test (LPT). This crucial test will be conducted in the Official/Local Language of the respective State. Candidates lacking proficiency in the required language may face disqualification.

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