62 regional rural banks (gramin banks) are participating in the common recruitments process & to apply for them, qualifying in IBPS RRB CWE is must. The procedure that precedes, follows the hiring route of PO,clerk & specialist officers.
This post will take you through
- Exam comparisons
- Officer pattern & books
- Office assistant pattern & books
- Which language paper to choose
Similarity in exam patterns:
If you have appeared for previous PO or clerk CWE`s, then preparing for this IBPS RRB exam 2013 may not be tough as the structure of both are similar. Take a look at the image showing their 2012 composition:
They are pretty much the same except for the difference in no. of questions & marks.Both tests shall be online based.
To note:
| While unanswered questions are not given any marks, 0.25 as negative mark will be reduced for each wrong answer in both exams. |
Officers
Although the exam is for scale I, II (generalist & specialist), III, we shall look at the the Officer (scale I) cadre in depth.With a 2 hrs 30 mins duration & 200 objective type questions, the outline is as follows

Books
| Since RRB officer exam is similar to PO, study materials that you used for IBPS exam would be sufficient.If new, consider buying exam guides or solved papers for practice. * RRB Officer Exam Guide – Rs.215 – Buy online * Practice papers 20 sets – Rs.178 – Buy online |
Office Assistants
The RRB office assistants test pattern is exactly same as clerical exam in commercial banks.You will have to answer 200 objective questions within 2 hrs 30 mins & the maximum marks shall be 200.What are the sections?See below:

Books
| As the patterns of office assistant & clerk exam are same, it is worth to prepare for this test using those materials or you could get any of the below books for RRB CWE. * Office assistant exam guide – Rs.240 – Buy online |
English or Hindi language paper?
Now this is an important addition to the list of instructions.Since gramin banks are located only within a particular state, employees are required to have proficiency in the local language.
As per the govt.`s official language act, states are categorized as Group A, B & C.According to it, IBPS says:
We hope this article would have explained the pattern of IBPS RRB (regional rural banks) 2013 common examinations in detail.All the Best!

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