JAIIB CAIIB Revised syllabus – Complete Details
New syllabus for JAIIB & CAIIB Exam from 2023
As you are aware, the Institute has revised the syllabi of JAIIB/DB&F/SOB/CAIIB courses
to keep pace with the developments and to make them more contemporary and
conceptual.

Jaiib Syllabus The first examination under the revised syllabi for JAIIB/DB&F/SOB/CAIIB shall be held from May/June 2023 onwards. Thus, the examination to be held in November /
December 2022 for JAIIB/DB&F/SOB/CAIIB shall be the last examination under the
present syllabi.
Under the revised syllabi, there are 4 compulsory subjects in JAIIB/DB&F, 4 compulsory
subjects in CAIIB along with 1 elective paper (to be chosen from five elective subjects)
and 3 compulsory subjects in SOB.
In this notification, Jaiib Mock Test candidates are requested to take note of the following important
points:
A. Subjects under the revised syllabi.
B. Module-wise topics for each subject of the JAIIB/DB&F/SOB/CAIIB courses
under the revised syllabi.
C. Examination pattern under the revised syllabi.
D. Credits for subjects passed under the present syllabi.
E. Time limit for passing under the revised syllabi.
F. Validity of credits for subjects passed under the present syllabi.
G. Passing criteria under the revised syllabi.
H. Exam Registration.
TIME LIMIT FOR PASSING UNDER THE REVISED SYLLABI
The time-limit rule under revised syllabus will be as under:
- A candidate will be given 5 attempts for completion of each exam (JAIIB / DB&F / SOB / CAIIB) but, within a maximum period of three years, whichever is earlier, from the time he/she registers for the These 5 attempts need not be consecutive.
- Jaiib Material and Candidates unable to pass the examination within the maximum stipulated time period of 3 years or 5 attempts, whichever is earlier, will be required to re-enrol themselves afresh. Such candidates will not be granted credit/s for subject/s passed, if any,
- Time limit of 3 years or 5 attempts, whichever is earlier, will start from the date of registration for the first Attempts will be counted when he/she applies for the exam, irrespective of whether the candidate appears for any examination or not.
- The rules mentioned above imply that, normally a candidate will be eligible to apply for any five examinations out of the six examinations being conducted within the stipulated period of three If a candidate avails all five attempts before completion of three years, he/she will be required to re-enrol themselves afresh. Similarly, if a candidate does not avail five attempts but the stipulated period of three years is over, he/she will be required to re-enrol themselves afresh.