Aspirants who want a stable career in rural banking in India can join the IBPS Recruitment for various posts under Group A & B; Group “A”-Officers (Scale-I, II & III) and Group “B”-Office Assistant (Multipurpose). Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the Rural Regional Banks (RRBs) recruitment all over India every year. IBPS issues the notification for recruitment for which the selection will be made through the Common Recruitment Process for the posts mentioned above. Interested candidates can apply for the “Officer Scale I” post by completing the online registration on the IBPS official website.
The recruitment processes for the posts as mentioned above, will be conducted in two phases:
Candidates who wish to appear for the RRB Officer Scale 1 post-selection first have to clear Prelims Exam and then Mains Exam. Both exams will be in the Online Mode. After clearing the mains, selected candidates will be called for the final interview. It is advised that all the interested aspirants should go through the official notification for the IBPS Recruitment for Officers Scale 1 post in detail to understand the eligibility criteria and the selection process.
Eligibility | Syllabus | Exam Pattern | Tips and Tricks
Important Dates for the IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Mains Exam
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Selection Process
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Eligibility Criteria
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Application Fee
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Admit Card
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Mains Exam Pattern
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Mains Marking Scheme
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Mains Syllabus
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Prelims Exam Analysis
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Tips and Tricks
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Notification Release date: June 30, 2020
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Application form filling (Registration) opening Date: July 01, 2020
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Application form (Registration) closing Date: July 21, 2020
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 PET Call Letters: August 12, 2020, onwards.
IBPS RRB Pre-Exam Training is scheduled from August 24, 2020, until August 29, 2020
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Call letters for Prelims Exam: September 08, 2020
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Prelims Exam Date: September 12 – 13 and September 19 – 20, 2020.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Result date: October 2020
IBPS RRB Mains Admit Card: In January 2021
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Mains Exam: January 30, 2021
In selecting IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Post, the candidates have to go through a proper selection procedure to get recruited. The selection will be entirely based on the score obtained by the candidates in the two stages:
IBPS RRB Officers Scale 1 Prelims Exam
IBPS RRB Officers Scale 1 Mains Exam
Interview
For the candidate who is aspiring to be a part of RRB, the eligibility criteria must be taken care of. The Officer Scale I post requires a candidate with a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University. The candidate must be well-versed with the local language of the state. The prescribed age limit for the Officer Scale I post is 18-30 years of age.
** For detailed information, check IBPS RRB Officer-I Eligibility.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Registration Fee: Rs. 850
SC/ST/PWBD: Rs. 175
The admit card for the IBPS RRB OFFICER SCALE 1 test will be available in January. The applicants can download the authentic call letter from the official website.
It is an essential document for the day of the test; the applicant has to carry it along with the valid ID proof.
The candidates are advised to save a copy of the admit card for future use.
The candidates should have clear information about the exam pattern and marking process before attempting the real exam.
The admit card will be available to download from the date to till exam.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains Exam comprises five sections: Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Computer Awareness, General Awareness, and English/Hindi Language. All sections will have 40 Questions required to be solved in the time duration of 2 hours. The recruitment exam will have 200 questions, with every question allotted to 1 mark.
The candidates will have the ease of appearing in the examination in Hindi, English, and the state's regional language. The candidates will appear for the Mains Exam after clearing the IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims Exam. Check the IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Prelims Exam Details.
S. No. |
Section Name |
Number Of Questions |
Marks for this section |
Marks Allotted for the question |
Allotted Time |
1. |
Quantitative Aptitude/ Numerical Ability |
40 |
50 |
+1 mark for each correct answer |
Composite Time Duration of 2 Hours (120 Minutes) |
2. |
Reasoning Ability |
40 |
50 |
+1 mark for each correct answer |
|
3. |
Computer Awareness |
40 |
20 |
+1 mark for each correct answer |
|
4. |
General Awareness |
40 |
40 |
+1 mark for each correct answer |
|
5. |
English/ Hindi Language |
40 |
40 |
+1 mark for each correct answer |
The RRB Officer Scale-I post's selection procedure is the three-stage process with the Prelims Exam, Mains Exam followed by the final Interview session.
IBPS will conduct the RRB Officer Scale I Mains Exam online with Multiple-Choice Objective Questions.
The negative marking of 1/4th marks for each incorrect answer is applicable for Mains Exam.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains Exam will be conducted in Hindi, English, and Regional Language of the state.
IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains Exam Duration is 120 Minutes (2 Hours).
The exam will be from the five sections, and each section will have 40 questions making a total of 200 Questions for the examination.
The total marks for IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains Exam are 200 Marks.
The candidates have to score a minimum of 40% in the Mains Examination to appear for the final selection stage, i.e., Interview.
The IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains exam's marking scheme is the same as that of the Preliminary Examination. Each question of any subject contains 1 Mark. The negative marking is an important factor because it prevents gaining marks and deducts the score by penalty of negative marks.
On every four incorrect answers, the candidates lose 1 Mark or the marks of one right answer. The candidates should focus on the accuracy of answers to score good marks in the exam. Let's take a close look at the negative marking part in IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Mains Exam:
S. No. |
Section Name |
Number Of Questions |
Marks for this section |
Marks Allotted for the question |
1. |
Quantitative Aptitude/ Numerical Ability |
40 |
50 |
+1 mark for each correct answer -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer |
2. |
Reasoning Ability |
40 |
50 |
+1 mark for each correct answer -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer |
3. |
Computer Awareness |
40 |
20 |
+1 mark for each correct answer -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer |
4. |
General Awareness |
40 |
40 |
+1 mark for each correct answer -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer |
5. |
English/ Hindi Language |
40 |
40 |
+1 mark for each correct answer -0.25 marks for each incorrect answer |
Total Number of Questions: |
200 |
Total Marks: 200 Marks |
1 mark will be awarded for every correct marked answer.
0.25 Marks will be subtracted from the overall score for every incorrect answer. It makes every 4 incorrect answers will take up the score of a correct answer.
The candidate's score won’t be deducted for any mark if they leave the question unattempted.
The questions from the five sections in the Mains Examination are distributed evenly. Each section has 40 questions making a total of 200 questions in the examination.
Let’s have an elaborated understanding of the first section that is Quantitative Aptitude/ Numerical Aptitude. Practice the chapter-wise questions of Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude according to the difficulty level of the exam. The questions are enlisted in the mock tests. Check them here:
Number System |
Simple Interest |
Compound Interest |
Simplification |
Partnership |
Permutation and Combination |
Charts and Graphs |
Decimal Fraction |
Probability |
Reasoning is a broad area where most people find some difficulty as the majority part seems easy, but the answers what we feel and calculate are right, probably get wrong. The candidates are prepping up for the examination; the reasoning section is the one that comes in almost every recruitment exam.
The candidates must practice the questions according to the syllabi of the RRB Officer Scale I Mains Examination to ensure the best scores. The chapter-wise questions of the Reasoning Section are enlisted in the Y4W IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Mains Mock Tests; check the chapters from where you will get the central part of questions in the Mains Exam:
Odd man out |
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Analogy |
Alphabet Test |
Series Test |
Statement and Arguments |
Figure Series |
Assertion and Reason |
Statement and Assumption |
Causes and Effects |
Decision Making |
Word Formation |
Statements and Action Course |
Ranking and Time |
40 Questions are asked from the Computer section in IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Mains Examination. The area constitutes 20 marks in the examination. The chapter-wise questions of Computer Section are enlisted in the Y4W IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Mains Computer Knowledge Mock Tests; check the chapters from where you will get the major part of questions in the Mains Exam:
History and Generation of Computers |
Introduction to Computer Organization |
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Computer Memory |
Computer Hardware and I/O Devices |
Computer Software |
Computer Languages |
Operating System |
Computer Network |
MS Office Suit and Short cut keys |
Basics of DBMS |
Number System and Conversions |
Computer and Network Security |
Internet |
Virus, Hacking, Trojans, Input, and Output Devices |
As general awareness requires a sharp eye on the daily happenings and good knowledge about the past's necessary things. This section is applicable for every subject as inventions, achievements all come under this section. The candidate has to prepare this section according to the syllabi prescribed by the exam conducting authority, i.e., Institute of Banking Personnel IBPS. The particular topics from the General awareness section are enlisted in the table:
Government Schemes & Policies |
Sports |
National Parks & Sanctuaries |
Currencies & Capitals |
General Science |
Banking Reforms in India |
The candidates have to choose either language to attempt in the examination. The mains exam has two parts 4a and 4b, where the candidate has to opt for one language and attempt the exam completing five sections. The two languages from which the candidates have to choose are English and Hindi.
The syllabi for both languages in the exam are quite similar; the topic-wise syllabi of the English Language are distributed here, check the topics and start practicing with the mock tests:
Paragraph related question |
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Vocabulary based questions |
Word Usage |
Phrase/Connectors |
The topic-wise syllabi of Hindi Language from where maximum questions will appear in the IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Mains Examination are here; check the topics and prepare with Y4W IBPS RRB Mock Test Series:
अपठित गद्यांश |
विपरीतार्थक शब्द |
पर्यायवाची शब्द |
गुढार्थी (क्लोज टाइप) प्रकार का गद्यांश |
मुहावरे तथा लोकोक्तियां |
वाक्यों में त्रुटियाँ |
वाक्यों में रिक्त-स्थानों की पूर्ति |
वर्तनी अशुद्धियाँ |
वाक्यक्रम व्यवस्थापन |
The previous year exam seemed to be of the level of the difficulty level of moderate-difficult. The general awareness and computer knowledge section was pretty easy to attempt and score. The detailed analysis of the previous year paper is here:
This section's questions were majorly asked from the Data Interpretation section where the candidates find it quite time-consuming. As there is no sectional time limit in the examination, so it became difficult for solving lengthy calculations to get to the correct answer. The detailed structure of the Quantitative Aptitude section is here:
S. No. |
Name of Topic |
Number of Questions |
1. |
Data Interpretation ( Pie Chart, Bar Chart, Table, Caselet) |
20 |
2. |
Data Sufficiency |
5 |
3. |
Number Series |
5 |
4. |
Mixtures and Alligations |
2 |
5. |
Ratio, Proportions, and partnerships |
1 |
6. |
Miscellaneous (Probability, Time and Work, boat & streams) |
7 |
Total Number of Questions Total Marks for this Section |
40 Questions 50 Marks |
Second Section: Reasoning Section
The candidates have found the previous year exam’s reasoning section to be on the difficult side as the questions were taking long enough to get solved. Most of the questions were from the Puzzle and Seating Arrangement topic of the reasoning section. Here, is the even distribution of the questions appeared from the different topics:
S. No. |
Name of Topic |
Number of Questions |
1. |
Puzzles and Seating Arrangement |
21 |
2. |
Logical reasoning |
5 |
3. |
Data Sufficiency |
5 |
4. |
Input-Output Questions |
5 |
5. |
Direction Sense Test |
4 |
Total Number of Questions Total Marks for this Section |
40 Questions 50 Marks |
Third Section: General Awareness
The questions in this section were basically from the recent current affairs for the year and the banking awareness for the month of August, September, and October. The section was easy comparatively.
Fourth Section: Language
The English language section was distributed in the Comprehension, Cloze test, and the miscellaneous part where the candidates found some difficulty to solve it. The distribution is here:
S. No. |
Name of Topic |
Number of Questions |
1. |
Reading Comprehension |
14 |
2. |
Cloze test |
10 |
3. |
Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Connectors, opposite pair |
16 |
Total Number of Questions |
40 Questions |
The Hindi Language section was of moderate difficulty level for the candidates. The question distribution is here:
S. No. |
Name of Topic |
Number of Questions |
1. |
अपठित गद्यांश |
10 |
2. |
क्लोज़ परीक्षण |
10 |
3. |
वाक्य पुनर्व्यवस्था |
5 |
4. |
वर्तनी अशुद्धियाँ |
5 |
5. |
शब्द प्रयोग |
5 |
6. |
वाक्यों में त्रुटियाँ |
5 |
Total Number of Questions |
40 Questions |
Fifth Section: Computer knowledge
The candidates found this section loaded with Internet, Networking, and Software related questions. This section too was easy as compared to the other sections.
For the candidate who is aspiring to be a part of RRB, the eligibility criteria is a must factor that should be taken care of. The Officer Scale I post requires a candidate with a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University. The candidate must be well-versed with the local language of the state. The prescribed age limit for the Officer Scale I post is 18-30 years of age.
Age Limit |
Minimum: 19 years Maximum: 30 years |
Age Relaxation |
SC/ST 5 years • OBC 3 years • PWD 10 years |
Nationality |
Only Indian nationals are eligible |
Educational Qualifications |
Graduates from any stream |
** For detailed information, check IBPS RRB Officer-I Eligibility.
Preparation Tips for IBPS Recruitment: Officers Scale 1 Mains Exam
• You need speed to finish the online test/exam within the prescribed time limit, which is just 120 minutes. Practice reasoning and mathematics problems by memorizing formulas. After each study session keep 1 hour for revision of topics learned/practiced.
• Make mathematics your strong suit, practice questions to solve them within time to increase efficiency. The trick here is to mug up math formulas by heart, so they come in handy while solving a problem.
• Remember negative marking is a factor here. Therefore, try not to attempt questions that put you in doubt.
• Manage your time properly; give appropriate amount of time to each section. Try to improve your time by practicing as many online tests as possible. Youth4work provides online mock tests will time limit attached to each question; this way one can learn to finish the entire exam within the time limit.
• Studying in a stretch for hours can be tedious and hard and also not so good. Therefore, try to study at several times in regular sessions during a day. This will make learning easy and fun, also you will have enough time to brush up the already studied topics in between intervals.
• It is very important to maintain proper health, so you don’t fall sick on the big day. Give your brain appropriate time to refresh itself. Don’t rush too much information into your head than its limit allows. Take it slow and steady. And get at least eight hours of sleep each night.
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