Reserve Bank RBI Officer Grade B Result 2026
The Reserve Bank of India has announced results for its Officer Grade B recruitment drive, welcoming candidates from across India into its policy-making machinery. While the exact vacancy count remains undisclosed in this cycle, the role continues to attract serious applicants given the central bank's operational scope and influence over Indian financial systems. The position accepts candidates from any educational background, recognizing that banking expertise develops through rigorous training post-selection. Check the official RBI website immediately for your result status and next steps, as qualified candidates will likely receive further communication regarding document verification and joining procedures within weeks.
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Important Dates, Fees & How to Apply
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Important Dates & Fees
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Notification Released | 25 Jun 2026 |
| Application Start Date | 25 Jun 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | Refer notification |
| Last Date for Fee Payment | Same as last date |
| Total Vacancies | As per notification |
| Application Fee | General / OBC: ₹100–₹500. SC / ST / PwD / Women: Usually exempt. Refer notification for exact amount. |
| Mode of Payment | Online — UPI / Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card |
| Mode of Application | Online only via the official portal listed above |
Step-by-step: How to apply online
Read the official notification PDF first.
Before filling any form, download and read the full notification published by Reserve Bank RBI Officer Grade B. It carries the binding eligibility criteria, age-relaxation table, fee structure, exam pattern, and the syllabus. The detailed page above is a clean summary — the PDF is the legal document.Confirm you meet eligibility.
Check your age (as on the cut-off date stated in the notification), educational qualification, and category-specific reservations. Many candidates fill the form and lose the fee because their qualification did not match exactly.Keep documents ready before opening the form.
Scanned passport-size photo (recent, white background), signature, left-thumb impression, 10th certificate, qualifying degree, caste/EWS/PwD certificate if applicable, and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID). Use 100% scale and the file-size limits the portal specifies.Open the official application portal.
Use only the official application URL: opportunities.rbi.org.in. Never apply through a Telegram / WhatsApp forwarded link — those are scams.Register, then log in.
Most portals require a one-time registration with your name, mobile, email and a password. Save the registration number — you will need it for every future login, admit-card download and result check.Fill the form carefully.
Personal details, educational qualification, communication address, category, and preferences. Cross-check each field. After final submission, most portals lock the form and corrections cost an extra fee.Pay the application fee online.
Use UPI, net-banking, debit / credit card. Keep the transaction receipt; some portals require you to upload the receipt before downloading the admit card.Submit & save the confirmation.
Save the final PDF acknowledgement and your registration number. Last-day submissions frequently fail because of portal overload — do not wait.
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Overview
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Officer Grade B recruitment is one of the most prestigious banking examinations in India, conducted annually by the RBI to select officers for various departments including General, DEPR (Department of Economic and Policy Research), and DSIM (Department of Statistics and Information Management). Selected candidates are appointed as Grade B Officers in the RBI, which is equivalent to a Scale II officer in public sector banks. This examination attracts lakhs of aspirants across India due to its excellent pay scale, job security, and career growth opportunities. The RBI Officer Grade B Result 2026 will determine successful candidates who will undergo a rigorous selection process including Prelims, Mains, and Interview stages. This is an All India Service with postings across various RBI offices nationwide.
Important Dates
Typical / Indicative Timeline
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | June 2026 |
| Application Start Date | June 2026 |
| Application Last Date | July 2026 |
| Fee Payment Last Date | July 2026 |
| Admit Card Release (Prelims) | August 2026 |
| Prelims Exam Date | September 2026 |
| Prelims Result | October 2026 |
| Admit Card Release (Mains) | October 2026 |
| Mains Exam Date | November 2026 |
| Mains Result | December 2026 |
| Interview Dates | January-February 2027 |
| Final Result | March 2027 |
Vacancy Details
Typical / Indicative Vacancy Distribution
| Category | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| UR (Unreserved) | 70 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 25 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 12 |
| OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 45 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 18 |
| Total | 170 |
Note: Actual vacancies vary year to year. DEPR and DSIM posts are usually 10-20 each, with General stream having the bulk of positions. PwBD reservations apply as per government norms.
Eligibility
Educational Qualification
For Grade B (General):
- Minimum Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university
- Minimum 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates) in graduation
For Grade B (DEPR):
- Master's degree in Economics/Econometrics/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Economics/Integrated Economics Course
- Minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD candidates) in Master's degree
For Grade B (DSIM):
- Bachelor's degree with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD) in one of the following: Statistics, Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Applied Statistics, Economics, Econometrics
- OR Post Graduate degree with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD) in Statistics/Mathematical Statistics/Mathematical Economics/Econometrics/Statistics and Informatics from IIT-Kharagpur/Applied Statistics and Informatics from IIT-Bombay
Age Limit
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age | Age Relaxation |
|---|---|---|---|
| UR/EWS | 21 years | 30 years | - |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 21 years | 33 years | 3 years |
| SC/ST | 21 years | 35 years | 5 years |
| PwBD (UR) | 21 years | 40 years | 10 years |
| PwBD (OBC) | 21 years | 43 years | 13 years |
| PwBD (SC/ST) | 21 years | 45 years | 15 years |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per rules | As per rules | Service period + 3 years |
Age calculated as on 1st July of the examination year (typically)
Nationality
- Indian Citizen, OR
- Subject of Nepal, OR
- Subject of Bhutan, OR
- Tibetan Refugee (came to India before 1st January 1962), OR
- Person of Indian Origin (PIO) migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries, Vietnam with intention to permanently settle in India
How to Apply
- Visit the official RBI website (opportunities.rbi.org.in) when the notification is released
- Click on 'Current Vacancies' and select 'Officer Grade B' recruitment notification
- Click on 'Apply Online' link to register as a new user
- Register using valid email ID and mobile number; note the registration number and password generated
- Login with credentials and fill the online application form with personal, educational, and contact details
- Upload scanned copies of recent photograph (4.5 cm × 3.5 cm), signature, left thumb impression, and hand-written declaration (all in specified format and size)
- Select examination center preference from the available cities
- Pay application fee through online mode (Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking)
- Submit the application form and take a printout for future reference
- No need to send hard copy of application; retain all documents for verification at later stages
Application Fees
| Category | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| UR/EWS/OBC Candidates | ₹850 (₹100 non-refundable + ₹750 refundable on appearing in Prelims) |
| SC/ST/PwBD Candidates | ₹50 (non-refundable) |
Fee payment through online mode only. No other mode accepted.
Selection Process
- Phase I - Preliminary Examination: Computer-based objective type test screening qualified candidates for Mains. This is a qualifying exam with sectional and overall cutoffs. Marks not considered for final merit.
- Phase II - Main Examination: Descriptive and objective tests conducted for candidates who clear Prelims. Consists of multiple papers depending on the stream (General/DEPR/DSIM). Marks obtained in Mains are considered for final merit list preparation.
- Phase III - Interview: Candidates shortlisted based on Mains performance are called for personal interview conducted by RBI panel. Interview carries 50 marks and tests personality, communication skills, domain knowledge, and suitability for the post.
- Final Merit List: Prepared based on combined marks of Mains Examination and Interview in 75:25 ratio (Mains 75%, Interview 25%). Category-wise merit lists are prepared separately.
- Document Verification: Candidates provisionally selected are called for document verification where all original certificates (educational, caste, domicile, etc.) are verified.
- Medical Examination: Finally selected candidates undergo thorough medical examination as per RBI standards. Fitness certificate from authorized medical board is mandatory.
- Pre-Appointment Formalities: After medical clearance, candidates complete joining formalities and are allotted to various RBI offices across India based on merit and preference.
Exam Pattern
Phase I - Preliminary Examination
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Awareness | 80 | 80 | 120 minutes (cumulative) |
| English Language | 30 | 30 | 120 minutes (cumulative) |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 30 | 30 | 120 minutes (cumulative) |
| Reasoning | 60 | 60 | 120 minutes (cumulative) |
| Total | 200 | 200 | 120 minutes |
Negative Marking: 1/4 mark deducted for each wrong answer
Qualifying Marks: Minimum marks in each section and overall as decided by RBI (typically 40-50% depending on difficulty)
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Phase II - Main Examination
For Grade B (General) Stream:
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | Economic and Social Issues | Objective (MCQ) | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper II | English (Writing Skills) | Descriptive (Essay, Précis, Comprehension) | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper III | Finance and Management | Objective (MCQ) | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Total | 300 | 270 minutes |
For Grade B (DEPR) Stream:
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | Economic and Social Issues | Objective (MCQ) | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper II | English (Writing Skills) | Descriptive | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper III | Economics | Descriptive + Objective | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Total | 300 | 270 minutes |
For Grade B (DSIM) Stream:
| Paper | Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper I | Economic and Social Issues | Objective (MCQ) | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper II | English (Writing Skills) | Descriptive | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Paper III | Statistics | Descriptive + Objective | 100 | 90 minutes |
| Total | 300 | 270 minutes |
Negative Marking (Objective): 1/4 mark deducted for each wrong answer
Negative Marking (Descriptive): No negative marking
Syllabus
Phase I - Preliminary Examination
General Awareness
- Indian Economy (Budget, Economic Survey, Five Year Plans, Economic Reforms)
- Banking and Financial Sector (RBI functions, monetary policy, banking regulations, financial inclusion)
- Current Affairs (National and International - last 6 months)
- Indian Financial System (money market, capital market, insurance, mutual funds)
- Government Schemes and Initiatives
- International Organizations (IMF, World Bank, WTO, ADB)
- Awards and Honors
- Books and Authors
- Important Days and Dates
- Science and Technology developments
English Language
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Word meanings)
- Grammar (Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Subject-Verb Agreement)
- Sentence Correction and Error Detection
- Fill in the Blanks
- Cloze Test
- Para Jumbles
- Idioms and Phrases
Quantitative Aptitude
- Number Systems and Simplification
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percentage and Averages
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Time and Work
- Time, Speed and Distance
- Mensuration
- Data Interpretation (Tables, Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pie Charts)
- Algebra and Equations
- Permutation and Combination
- Probability
Reasoning
- Logical Reasoning (Statements and Conclusions, Course of Action, Cause and Effect)
- Analytical Reasoning (Seating Arrangement, Puzzles, Blood Relations)
- Verbal Reasoning (Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Series)
- Non-Verbal Reasoning (Pattern Recognition, Figure Series)
- Syllogisms
- Input-Output
- Data Sufficiency
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Phase II - Main Examination
Paper I - Economic and Social Issues (All Streams)
- Indian Economy (Growth, Development, Planning)
- Economic Reforms in India
- Money and Banking
- Role of RBI and Financial Institutions
- Government Budgeting
- Public Finance and Fiscal Policy
- Inflation and Price Indices
- Balance of Payments
- Foreign Trade Policy
- Social Infrastructure (Education, Health, Poverty)
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Agricultural and Rural Development
- Infrastructure Development
- Globalization and Indian Economy
Paper II - English (Writing Skills) (All Streams)
- Essay Writing (600-700 words on economic, banking, social topics)
- Précis Writing (comprehension of passage and summarization)
- Reading Comprehension (understanding and analysis)
- Letter Writing (formal/official)
- Report Writing
Paper III - Finance and Management (Grade B General)
Finance Topics:
- Financial Management (Capital Structure, Cost of Capital, Dividend Policy)
- Financial Markets (Money Market, Capital Market, Derivatives)
- Financial Services (Merchant Banking, Credit Rating, Factoring)
- Banking Operations and Services
- Risk Management
- Accounting Standards and Financial Reporting
- Time Value of Money and Valuation
Management Topics:
- Organization Behavior
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing Management
- Managerial Economics
- Business Communication
- Corporate Governance
- Strategic Management
- Operations Management
Paper III - Economics (Grade B DEPR)
- Micro Economics (Consumer Theory, Production Theory, Market Structures, Welfare Economics)
- Macro Economics (National Income, Consumption Function, Investment Function, Money and Banking)
- International Economics (Trade Theories, Balance of Payments, Exchange Rates)
- Public Economics (Public Goods, Market Failures, Taxation)
- Growth and Development Economics
- Econometrics (Regression Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Time Series)
- Indian Economy (detailed coverage)
Paper III - Statistics (Grade B DSIM)
- Probability Theory (Random Variables, Distributions, Expectation)
- Statistical Inference (Estimation, Hypothesis Testing)
- Sampling Theory and Design of Experiments
- Regression Analysis and Correlation
- Time Series Analysis
- Index Numbers
- Applied Statistics (Demography, Official Statistics)
- Computational Statistics
- Statistical Software Applications
Salary
Typical RBI Officer Grade B Salary Structure (7th Pay Commission - Indicative)
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹35,150 |
| Pay Scale | ₹35,150 - ₹62,205 (Grade B: Level 10) |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | ~₹14,800 (42% of Basic, varies quarterly) |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | ₹8,200 - ₹14,100 (based on city classification) |
| City Compensatory Allowance | ₹1,200 - ₹3,500 (for metro cities) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,200 |
| Special Allowance | ₹7,900 |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹75,000 - ₹82,000 (approximately) |
| In-Hand Salary | ₹65,000 - ₹72,000 (after deductions) |
Additional Benefits:
- Provident Fund (PF) and Gratuity
- Medical facilities for self and family
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Newspaper and Telephone Allowance
- RBI Residential Accommodation (subject to availability) or HRA
- Children Education Allowance
- Annual Increment (~3% of Basic Pay)
- Performance-linked Bonus
- Pension Benefits (as per NPS/Old Pension Scheme for eligible candidates)
Salary increases with promotions and annual increments. At Grade A (entry level), in-hand is around ₹50,000; at Grade B it reaches ₹65,000-72,000.
Career Growth
RBI Officer Grade B (Scale II) has excellent vertical growth opportunities through time-bound promotions and departmental examinations. Typical career progression: Grade B → Assistant Adviser/Manager (Grade A, Scale III after 5 years) → Chief Manager (Scale IV after 3-4 years) → Assistant General Manager (Scale V after 4-5 years) → Deputy General Manager (Scale VI) → General Manager (Scale VII) → Executive Director → Deputy Governor. Officers reaching top positions can serve on the RBI Board and participate in policy-making decisions affecting India's monetary and banking system. Performance-based fast-track promotions are also available for exceptional officers.
Admit Card
RBI releases admit cards separately for Preliminary and Main examinations approximately 10-15 days before the respective exam dates on the official website (opportunities.rbi.org.in). Candidates must login using their registration number and password/date of birth to download the admit card. No admit card is sent by post. The admit card contains candidate details, exam center address, reporting time, and important instructions. Candidates must carry the admit card along with valid original photo ID proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport/Driving License/Voter ID) to the examination center for entry.
Result
RBI declares Phase I (Prelims) result typically within 3-4 weeks of the examination, containing roll numbers of qualified candidates along with category-wise cutoff marks. Phase II (Mains) result is announced 4-5 weeks after the Mains exam, with detailed marks and qualifying status. The final result, after interview, is published 2-3 weeks post-interview completion, containing the final merit list with marks scored in Mains and Interview along with final cutoffs. All results are published on the official RBI website, and qualified candidates are intimated via registered email/SMS.
Expected Cutoff
Typical RBI Officer Grade B Cutoff Trends (Indicative): Prelims cutoff generally ranges between 50-65% (100-130 out of 200 marks) for General category, with SC/ST cutoffs 10-15% lower and OBC 5-8% lower. Mains cutoff for General category typically ranges 140-170 out of 300 marks (47-57%), varying by stream—DEPR and DSIM usually have lower cutoffs than General stream. Interview cutoff is around 25-35 out of 50 marks. Final cutoff depends on total marks (Mains 75% + Interview 25%) and fluctuates based on vacancy count, difficulty level, and candidate performance each year.
Exam Centres
RBI conducts the Officer Grade B examination at centers across major cities in India:
North: Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, Shimla, Dehradun, Jammu, Kanpur, Agra
South: Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Mysuru, Mangalore
East: Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Ranchi, Guwahati, Raipur, Jamshedpur
West: Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur, Bhopal, Indore, Surat, Rajkot, Goa
Northeast: Guwahati, Shillong, Agartala, Imphal, Aizawl
Candidates can select 3-4 center preferences during application. Final center allocation is subject to availability and administrative feasibility. Center once allotted cannot be changed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum educational qualification for RBI Grade B Officer?
For Grade B (General), a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with minimum 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD) is required. For DEPR stream, a Master's degree in Economics or related fields is mandatory, while DSIM requires Bachelor's/Master's in Statistics/Mathematics/Economics with 55% marks (50% for reserved categories).
What is the application fee for RBI Grade B exam?
The application fee is ₹850 for General/EWS/OBC candidates (₹100 non-refundable + ₹750 refundable on appearing in Prelims). SC/ST/PwBD candidates need to pay only ₹50 (non-refundable). Payment is accepted through online mode only via Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking.
How many vacancies are typically released for RBI Grade B recruitment?
RBI typically releases 150-200 vacancies annually for Grade B Officer posts across all streams (General, DEPR, DSIM). The General stream has the majority of vacancies (130-160 posts), while DEPR and DSIM have 10-20 posts each. The exact number varies each year based on organizational requirements.
What is the salary of RBI Grade B Officer?
The starting basic pay for RBI Grade B Officer is ₹35,150 with pay scale ₹35,150 - ₹62,205 (Level 10). With allowances including DA, HRA, transport, and special allowances, the gross monthly salary is approximately ₹75,000-82,000, and in-hand salary ranges from ₹65,000 to ₹72,000 depending on city of posting.
How many attempts are allowed for RBI Grade B exam?
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for RBI Grade B examination. Candidates can appear as many times as they wish, provided they meet the age eligibility criteria at the time of application. However, candidates must be within the age bracket of 21-30 years for General category (with relaxations for reserved categories).
Is there negative marking in RBI Grade B exam?
Yes, there is negative marking in both Prelims and Mains objective sections. For every wrong answer, 1/4th (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question is deducted. However, there is no negative marking in the descriptive papers of the Mains examination (English Writing Skills and subject-specific descriptive questions).
Can I apply for RBI Grade B exam through offline mode?
No, the application process for RBI Grade B examination is completely online. Candidates must visit the official RBI website (opportunities.rbi.org.in), register with valid email and mobile number, fill the online application form, upload required documents, pay the fee online, and submit. No offline or postal applications are accepted under any circumstances.
What are the selection stages for RBI Grade B recruitment?
The selection process consists of three main stages: Phase I (Preliminary Examination - qualifying nature with 200 marks), Phase II (Main Examination - 300 marks comprising objective and descriptive papers), and Phase III (Personal Interview - 50 marks). Final merit is prepared based on Mains (75%) and Interview (25%) marks, followed by document verification and medical examination.