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RBI Grade B Mains Exam Analysis 2025: Difficulty, Good Attempts

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• Updated on 6 Dec, 2025, 6:36 PM, by Ishita Tanwar

RBI Grade B Mains Exam Analysis 2025: Difficulty, Good Attempts

The Reserve Bank of India successfully conducted the RBI Grade B Phase II examination on December six and seven, two thousand twenty-five across multiple centres nationwide. The recruitment drive aims to fill one hundred twenty vacancies in the General, DEPR and DSIM cadres. Based on candidates’ feedback shared after the first day of the examination, the overall difficulty level remained easy to moderate across all three papers. The Phase II exam plays a decisive role in the final selection, as marks obtained in this stage carry significant weight in the merit list. Candidates who appeared for the exam are now eagerly awaiting the official cut-off and result announcement.

 

RBI Grade B Phase II 2025: Exam Structure Overview

The Phase II examination consists of three descriptive papers, each carrying one hundred marks. The papers are conducted in separate shifts over two days.

Paper

Subject

Maximum Marks

Nature

Paper I

Economics and Social Issues

100

Objective + Descriptive

Paper II

English (Writing Skills)

100

Descriptive

Paper III

Finance and Management

100

Objective + Descriptive

 

RBI Grade B Mains 2025: Section-Wise Difficulty Level

Early student reviews indicate that the question paper followed the expected syllabus and pattern. No major surprises were reported in terms of difficulty or topic distribution.

Paper

Difficulty Level

Economics and Social Issues

Easy to Moderate

English (Writing Skills)

Easy to Moderate

Finance and Management

Easy to Moderate

Candidates found the questions largely conceptual with a balanced mix of static and current topics. The descriptive questions in English were considered straightforward by most test-takers.

 

RBI Grade B Mains 2025: Key Topics Asked

Based on memory-based questions reported by candidates, the following topics featured prominently:

 

Economics and Social Issues:

  • Inflation and monetary policy
  • Financial inclusion
  • Current economic reforms
  • Government schemes
  • Social sector development

English Writing Skills:

  • Essay on current economic issues
  • Precis writing
  • Reading comprehension
  • Business and official letter writing

Finance and Management:

  • Banking risk management
  • Basel norms
  • Corporate governance
  • Financial markets
  • Leadership and managerial theories

 

Expected Good Attempts – RBI Grade B Phase II 2025

As this phase is largely descriptive, good attempts depend more on content quality than on the number of answers. However, candidates who attempted all questions with structured and relevant content are expected to remain in a safe zone. Subject experts indicated that:

  • Well-structured English responses with clear arguments could fetch higher marks.
  • Finance and Management answers with recent examples and clarity of concepts may offer an edge.
  • Economics papers required updated data and analytical depth.

 

RBI Grade B 2025 Expected Cut-Off (Phase II)

The official cut-off will be released after the declaration of results. However, based on previous year trends and this year’s difficulty level, the expected aggregate cut-off may remain close to last year’s range. Category-wise cut-off will depend upon:

  • Total number of candidates appearing
  • Overall performance
  • Vacancy distribution across cadres

 

What Happens After Phase II?

Candidates shortlisted in the mains examination will be called for the final Interview round. The interview carries seventy-five marks and will be the final stage of selection. Final merit will be prepared based on:

  • Phase II marks
  • Interview performance
  • Category-wise reservation rules

The final result is expected to be announced in the coming weeks after completion of the evaluation process.

 

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