Wednesday 25 December 2019

RBI Assistant Eligibility Criteria

RBI Assistant Eligibility 2019: Age Limit & Educational Qualification

All the candidates who are preparing for RBI Assistant Examination and are willing to apply for the same must be aware of the RBI Assistant Eligibility Criteria which comprises of Age Eligibility as well as Educational Eligibility.
So, in this article, we will discuss the RBI Assistant Eligibility Criteria in detail.
RBI Assistant Age Limit
Here I have provided the Age Limit of RBI Assistant in detail below:
A) The Minimum Age required is 20 Years and the Maximum is 28 years. The applicant must not be born before 02nd December 1991 and not later than 01st December 1999.
B) Only, in the event that the applicant is born in the middle of the years referenced above, at that point just he/she is qualified to apply for RBI Assistant 2019 Examination.
RBI Assistant Educational Qualification/ RBI Assistant Qualification
i) The Candidate should have in any event a Bachelor’s Degree in any order with at least 50% marks (pass class for SC/ST/PWD candidates) in the total and the information on word processing on Personal Computer (PC).
ii) If an applicant is having a place with the Ex-servicemen class (aside from wards of ex-servicemen) at that point he/she ought to either be a graduate from a recognized University or ought to have passed the matriculation or its proportionate examination of the Armed Forces and rendered at least 15 years of Defence service
iii) Candidates applying for a post in a selecting office ought to be capable in the language (for example know to peruse, compose, communicate in and comprehend the language) of the state or any of the states from where he/she is applying for the RBI Assistant Examination.
iv) The date of passing qualification will be the date showing up on the mark sheet or provisional mark sheet given by the University/Institute. In the event that the result of a specific examination is posted on the site of the University/Institute, a declaration gave by the proper authority of the University/Institute demonstrating the date on which the result was posted on the site will be taken as the date of passing.
v) Candidate ought to demonstrate the percentage acquired in Graduation determined to the closest two decimals in the online application. Where CGPA/OGPA is granted, the equivalent ought to be changed over into percentage and demonstrated in the online application.
vi) Calculation of Percentage: The percentage marks will be landed at by dividing the complete marks acquired by the applicant in every one of the subjects in all the semester(s)/year(s) by accumulating greatest marks in every one of the subjects independent of honors / optional/additional optional subject if any. This will be appropriate for those Universities where Class/Grade is settled based on Honors marks only. The percentage, if it comes out infraction, will be rounded off on the lower side i.e. 49.99% will be considered less than 50%.

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