RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 Out – Download Call Letter | Exam 11 & 13 April 2026

RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 released, download call letter, exam date 11 and 13 April 2026
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RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 Out – Download Call Letter | Exam 11 & 13 April 2026
Admit Card Released — 2 April 2026

RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 OUT
Download Call Letter | Exam 11 & 13 April 2026

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially released the Prelims Admit Card 2026 for the post of Assistant (Panel Year 2025) on 2 April 2026 at rbi.org.in and the IBPS portal. The Preliminary Examination — originally scheduled only for 11 April 2026 — has been revised to two days: 11 April 2026 (Saturday) and 13 April 2026 (Monday), owing to the very high volume of applicants. The exam is conducted in 4 shifts per day in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Your specific exam date and shift timing are mentioned on your admit card. This recruitment covers 650 Assistant vacancies across RBI's regional offices. Download your call letter using your Registration Number + Password or Date of Birth.

🏦 Reserve Bank of India
🎫 Admit Card: 2 April 2026
💼 650 Posts — Panel Year 2025
📅 Prelims: 11 & 13 April 2026
🕐 4 Shifts Per Day
📝 100 Q | 100 Marks | 60 Min
🌐 rbi.org.in | ibpsreg.ibps.in
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OUT
Admit Card Status
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650
Total Vacancies
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11 & 13 Apr
Prelims Dates 2026
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100 Q
60 Min | 3 Sections
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4 Shifts
Per Day
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7 Jun
Mains Exam Date

⬇️ Download Your RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 Now

Admit card released at rbi.org.in and ibpsreg.ibps.in. Login: Registration Number + Password / Date of Birth. Print on A4 paper. Carry to exam centre.

Download Admit Card — Direct Link →
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Important Dates — RBI Assistant Recruitment 2026
📣Official Notification Released — Recruitment for Post of Assistant, Panel Year 202516 February 2026
📝Online Application Window Opens16 February 2026
🔴Last Date to Submit Online Application8 March 2026
🎫Prelims Admit Card / Call Letter Released2 April 2026 ✅
✍️Prelims Exam — Day 1 (Revised)11 April 2026 (Saturday) — 4 Shifts
✍️Prelims Exam — Day 2 (Revised/Added)13 April 2026 (Monday) — 4 Shifts
📊Prelims Result (Expected)First week of May 2026 (approx. 20–25 days after exam)
🎫Mains Admit Card (Expected)Late May / Early June 2026 (7–10 days before exam)
✍️Mains Examination Date7 June 2026
🗣️Language Proficiency Test (LPT)After Mains Result — Date to be announced
🏆Final Merit ListAfter LPT — as per RBI schedule
⚠️ Prelims exam date was revised from 11 April only → 11 April AND 13 April 2026 due to high applicant volume. Check your admit card for your specific exam date and shift. Both dates are equally valid — there is no difference in difficulty or question paper level.
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How to Download RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 — Step by Step
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Visit the Official Portal

Go to rbi.org.in (Reserve Bank of India's official website) OR use the direct IBPS portal link at ibpsreg.ibps.in. Both portals have the admit card active. The IBPS link provided (ibpsreg.ibps.in/rbiafeb26/oecla_mar26/) takes you directly to the login page for RBI Assistant Prelims 2026. Make sure you have a stable internet connection and are using an updated browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge). 📌

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Navigate to the Admit Card Link (via rbi.org.in)

On the RBI homepage: Scroll down → Click "Opportunities@RBI" → Click "Current Vacancies" → Select "Call Letters" → Click the link titled "Admission Letters and other guidelines for the Recruitment of Assistants – Panel Year 2025". This opens the IBPS-hosted login page for the admit card. 📌

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Enter Login Credentials

On the login page, enter: Registration Number / Roll Number (provided during application), then either your Password (set at registration) OR Date of Birth in DD-MM-YYYY format (e.g., 15-08-1999). Enter the Captcha code shown on screen accurately. Click Submit / Login. If your credentials are correct, your admit card dashboard will open. 📌

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Download and Verify All Details

Your admit card will appear on screen. Click Download / Print — save the PDF on your device. Immediately verify: your name, photograph, roll number, exam date (11 or 13 April), shift timing, reporting time, and exam centre address. If any detail is incorrect, contact the RBI helpdesk immediately — do not wait until exam day. 📌

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Print on A4 Paper and Paste Photograph

Print the admit card on a white A4 sheet. Both colour and black-and-white printouts are accepted. Paste a recent passport-size photograph (same as uploaded during application) in the space provided on the admit card. Take 2–3 additional printouts for backup. Keep a digital PDF copy on your phone as well — though a hard copy must be carried to the exam centre. 📌

rbi.org.in or ibpsreg.ibps.in Login: Reg. No. + Password/DOB DOB format: DD-MM-YYYY Print on A4 — colour or B&W Paste photo in designated box
📌 If You Cannot Download the Admit Card
  • Double-check that your Registration Number is entered correctly — copy it from your original application confirmation email
  • Try both login options: Password AND Date of Birth separately — sometimes one works when the other fails
  • Clear browser cache and cookies, then retry. Try a different browser or incognito mode
  • If the IBPS portal shows a server error (500), wait 30–60 minutes and try again — heavy traffic causes temporary outages
  • If the issue persists beyond 24 hours before the exam, contact the RBI helpdesk immediately — details are mentioned in the official RBI notification at rbi.org.in
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RBI Assistant Prelims Shift Timings 2026 — 4 Shifts Per Day

The exam is conducted in 4 shifts on each of the two exam days (11 April & 13 April 2026). Your specific shift is mentioned on your individual admit card. Report to the exam centre well before your reporting time — late entry is not permitted under any circumstances.

Shift 1
8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
🕐 Report by: 7:30 AM
Shift 2
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
🕐 Report by: 9:30 AM
Shift 3
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
🕐 Report by: 11:30 AM
Shift 4
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
🕐 Report by: 1:30 PM
Report at least 60 minutes before your exam time. Biometric verification, document checking, frisking, and seating allocation take time. Candidates reaching after the gate closes are denied entry — no exceptions, no second chances.
💡 Note: Exact shift timings on your specific admit card should be treated as final. The timings above are based on commonly reported patterns from RBI Assistant exam cycles — always verify from your own downloaded admit card before planning your exam day. 📌
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Documents to Carry to the Exam Centre — Mandatory & Prohibited Items
✅ Must carry these — you will not be allowed in without them:
Printed RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 with passport-size photo pasted in the designated space
One original valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport)
Photocopy of the same photo ID (must be submitted/left at the exam centre)
Two recent passport-size photographs (identical to the one uploaded in application)
Blue or black ballpoint pen (for rough work, if permitted)
Transparent water bottle (many centres allow this)
⚠️ Valid ID proofs accepted:
Aadhaar Card (physical or e-Aadhaar)
PAN Card
Voter ID / Election Card
Passport (valid, within expiry)
Driving License (permanent / not learner's)
Employee ID Card (issued by Government)
⛔ Strictly Prohibited — Carrying these leads to disqualification
  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, earphones, Bluetooth devices — no electronic gadgets permitted inside
  • Calculators, log tables — numeric calculations must be done mentally
  • Books, notes, printed material, papers of any kind
  • Learner's Driving License and Ration Card — specifically not accepted as valid ID
  • Ornaments or metallic accessories (some centres require removal for security frisking)
  • Food items, tiffin boxes — not permitted inside the exam hall
  • Any stationery except as specifically permitted by invigilators
  • Electronic watches or smart bands of any kind — analogue watches may or may not be permitted depending on the specific centre
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RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 — Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
SectionQuestionsMaximum MarksTime AllottedMedium
English Language303020 minutesEnglish only
Numerical Ability353520 minutesEnglish or Hindi
Reasoning Ability353520 minutesEnglish or Hindi
Total10010060 minutes
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Marking Scheme — Negative Marking of 0.25
  • Correct answer: +1 mark
  • Wrong answer: −0.25 marks (1/4th mark deducted)
  • Unanswered / skipped: 0 marks — no penalty
  • Sectional timing is strict — you cannot switch between sections freely
  • There is also a sectional cut-off — you must cross the minimum marks in each of the 3 sections individually, not just the overall total
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Nature of Prelims — Qualifying Only
A critical fact: Prelims marks are NOT counted in the final merit list. The Preliminary Examination is a screening test only. Candidates who clear both the sectional cut-off and the overall cut-off in Prelims are shortlisted for the Mains examination. The final selection is based entirely on Mains performance. This means: even if you score very high in Prelims, your rank is determined solely by your Mains score.
💡 Strategy note: Because Prelims is qualifying, focus on accurately clearing both sectional and overall cut-offs — not maximising your Prelims score. Attempting questions recklessly to score high in Prelims (and risking negative marks) is counterproductive. Prioritise accuracy, then speed. An accuracy rate above 85% with 75–80 attempts is typically sufficient to clear Prelims comfortably. 📌
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RBI Assistant Mains 2026 — Overview (7 June 2026)
SectionQuestionsMarksTime (Min)
English Language404030
Quantitative Aptitude404030
Reasoning Ability404030
General Awareness404025
Computer Knowledge404020
Total200200135 minutes
Mains is the merit-deciding stage. Your rank in the final merit list is based solely on Mains marks (200 marks). Candidates who score sufficiently high in Mains (clearing overall + sectional cut-offs) are called for the Language Proficiency Test (LPT). LPT is qualifying only — clearing it is mandatory but LPT marks do not count in the merit. The Mains admit card will be released separately approximately 7–10 days before 7 June 2026. 📌
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RBI Assistant Salary & Job Profile — Why This is the Best Clerical Banking Job
Basic Pay
₹29,000
Per month at entry level
Gross Salary (All Allowances)
~₹58,514
Per month (approx.) in-hand
Pay Scale Range
₹29K–₹78K
₹29,000 – ₹78,640 pay band
Career Growth
AM → Mgr
Internal promotion pathway
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Complete Salary Breakdown — Why RBI Assistant is Premium
The gross salary of ~₹58,514/month is significantly higher than any equivalent clerical position (IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk) in the banking sector. Components include:
  • Basic Pay: ₹29,000/month
  • Dearness Allowance (DA): As per CPI index — revised quarterly, currently substantial
  • House Rent Allowance (HRA): Varies by city (highest for metro postings)
  • City Compensatory Allowance (CCA): For postings in major cities
  • Special Allowance + Other perquisites: As per RBI rules
  • Medical benefits: For self and family as per RBI Medical Scheme
  • Provident Fund, Gratuity: As per applicable rules
  • Annual increments: Automatic annual increment in the pay band
RBI staff housing (quarters) may be available subject to eligibility and location. Staff loans at concessional interest rates are also a significant benefit.
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Career Progression — From Assistant to AGM
Selected candidates have a clear internal career progression:
  • Assistant (entry level) → promoted after 3–5 years
  • Assistant Manager (AM) — Grade A: After promotion, significant salary jump and enhanced responsibilities
  • Manager — Grade B: Typically in 4–5 more years
  • Assistant General Manager (AGM): Senior officer level after approximately 7 more years
  • Deputy General Manager (DGM): After next 4 years
RBI also conducts internal departmental examinations for Grade A (RBI Grade B equivalent) which internal staff can appear for — a major career advantage. Many RBI Assistants have reached Deputy Governor-equivalent levels through the internal promotion route.
Last-Minute Preparation Strategy — 7 Days Before RBI Assistant Prelims 2026

With the admit card released and exam just days away, here is the most effective final preparation approach for each of the three Prelims sections:

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English Language (30 Questions / 20 Minutes)
English in RBI Assistant Prelims is typically moderate and focuses on:
  • Reading Comprehension (10–12 questions): Practice reading passages quickly and identifying the key theme, inference, and tone. In the last week, attempt 2–3 RC passages daily with time tracking. The 20-minute sectional limit is tight for this section.
  • Error Detection / Sentence Improvement (5–8 questions): Focus on subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, preposition usage, and articles. Quick revision of common grammar rules is more effective than new content this week.
  • Fill in the Blanks / Cloze Test (5–8 questions): Vocabulary-based. Read a few editorial paragraphs daily to activate passive vocabulary knowledge.
  • Para Jumbles (5 questions): Practice the "linking sentence" method — find the pair that must come together and build from there. Time-saving: attempt para jumbles after RC to avoid wasting the section's time limit on a single set.
  • Speed tip: Do not attempt Reading Comprehension first — it takes the most time. Many toppers recommend attempting Error Detection + Fill in the Blanks first (faster scoring) then tackling RC with remaining time.
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Numerical Ability (35 Questions / 20 Minutes)
35 questions in 20 minutes = under 35 seconds per question. This requires practiced mental calculation, not written working:
  • Number Series (5 questions): Identify the pattern (difference series, ratio series, prime addition, square/cube-based). Practice 15–20 series daily — pattern recognition speed is the key skill.
  • Simplification / Approximation (10–12 questions): These are the fastest-scoring questions in the section. Master BODMAS and approximation rules. Target 100% accuracy here — they are the easiest marks available.
  • Data Interpretation — Tables and Bar Charts (10 questions): Usually one DI set of 5 questions. Practice percentage calculation speed — % increase/decrease, ratio comparison, and average calculations without a calculator.
  • Arithmetic word problems (8–10 questions): Time, Work; Profit-Loss; SI-CI; Ratio-Proportion; Mixture-Alligation. Focus on shortcut formula application.
  • Speed tip: Attempt Simplification first (fastest), then Number Series, then Arithmetic. Skip DI if time is running low — it consumes maximum time for 5 marks.
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Reasoning Ability (35 Questions / 20 Minutes)
Reasoning is often the highest-scoring section for well-prepared candidates:
  • Puzzles and Seating Arrangement (10–15 questions): Usually 2–3 sets. Linear seating, circular seating, floor-based puzzles, box-based puzzles. Practice time: 3–4 minutes per set maximum. If a puzzle is taking more time, skip it and come back.
  • Syllogism (3–5 questions): Venn diagram method is fastest. Practice 10 syllogism questions daily — this is pure accuracy territory.
  • Inequality (3–5 questions): Coded inequalities and direct inequalities. Very fast to solve — should be your first attempt in this section.
  • Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Coding-Decoding (5–8 questions): Medium difficulty. Practice standard question types.
  • Alphanumeric Series (3–5 questions): Quick and mechanical — practice looking for patterns in letter-number combinations.
  • Speed tip: Attempt Inequality + Syllogism + Coding-Decoding first (fastest, highest accuracy potential), then pick the simpler puzzle set, and save the complex puzzle for last.
💡 The 7-day action plan: Days 1–3: Full-length Prelims mock tests (3 mocks minimum, one per day). Analyse every mistake — understand WHY you got it wrong, not just WHAT the right answer is. Days 4–5: Targeted practice on weakest sections identified from mock analysis. Day 6: Light revision, speed calculation practice, vocabulary. Day 7 (day before exam): STOP studying new content. Arrange all exam-day documents (admit card, ID, photos), check the exam centre location on Google Maps, and ensure you know your reporting time. Sleep well — 7–8 hours is non-negotiable for cognitive performance. 📌
What to Check on Your RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 — Common Errors & How to Fix Them

Once you download the admit card, spend 5 minutes verifying these specific details before closing the PDF — discrepancies found on exam day cannot be fixed:

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Mandatory Information Printed on the Admit Card
Your RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 will contain:
  • Candidate's full name (as registered in the application)
  • Roll Number / Registration Number
  • Photograph and Signature as uploaded during application
  • Exam date — 11 April 2026 OR 13 April 2026 (specific to you)
  • Shift number and shift timing (Shift 1/2/3/4 with exact time)
  • Reporting time at the exam centre
  • Exam centre name and full address (with city and PIN code)
  • Category (General/SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD)
  • Post applied for (Assistant — Panel Year 2025)
  • Instructions for exam day — read these carefully, especially the prohibited items list
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Common Errors Found on Admit Cards — What to Do
These are the most frequently reported errors on banking exam admit cards — know how to handle each:
  • Name spelling mistake: Common when applications were filled quickly. If just a minor spelling variation, most centres accept it with original ID. If the first or last name is significantly wrong, contact the RBI helpdesk immediately with your original application email.
  • Photograph not visible or blurry: This happens if the photo was not uploaded correctly. The photo on the admit card is for reference — paste a fresh clear photograph in the designated box before the exam.
  • Wrong category mentioned: Contact the RBI helpdesk before the exam — category affects cut-off eligibility and reservation benefits.
  • Exam centre different from your preference: RBI allots exam centres and requests for change of centre are generally NOT entertained. Accept the assigned centre and plan your travel accordingly.
  • Date of birth incorrect: Must be raised with RBI helpdesk before exam — this affects your eligibility verification at document stage.
💡 Pro tip — Plan the exam centre visit: As soon as you download the admit card and know your exam centre address, open Google Maps and search for the exact venue. Note the distance from your home, best commute route (considering peak traffic on a Saturday/Monday morning), and the estimated travel time. Add 30–45 minutes buffer to the travel estimate for exam day — public transport delays, traffic, or parking time can cause late arrival. Consider doing a dry run if the centre is in an unfamiliar area. 📌
RBI Assistant 2026 Complete Selection Process — From Prelims to Final Appointment

Understanding the full journey helps you plan strategically. The RBI Assistant selection process has three distinct stages:

StageNatureMarks Count?DateWhat Happens If You Fail
Prelims 3 sections, 100Q, 60 min, MCQ NO — Qualifying only 11 & 13 Apr 2026 Cannot appear in Mains — eliminated
Mains 5 sections, 200Q, 135 min, MCQ YES — Merit deciding 7 Jun 2026 Cannot appear in LPT — not selected
Language Proficiency Test (LPT) Spoken/written local language assessment NO — Qualifying only After Mains result Disqualified despite Mains rank — critical
Final Appointment Document Verification + Medical After LPT Based on Mains merit + LPT pass
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Language Proficiency Test (LPT) — The Stage Most Candidates Overlook
The LPT is a qualifying test in the official language of the state for which the candidate applied. Each RBI office has a designated local language:
  • Mumbai office: Marathi
  • Chennai office: Tamil
  • Bengaluru office: Kannada
  • Kolkata office: Bengali
  • Hyderabad office: Telugu
  • Bhopal/Nagpur: Hindi + local language
  • (Check official notification for complete office-wise language list)
Critically: Even if you score the highest marks in Mains, failing the LPT means you are disqualified and cannot be appointed. This is non-negotiable. Candidates who have applied for an office in a state where they are not fluent in the local language must start language preparation immediately after Prelims. 📌
No Interview — Final selection is merit based. Unlike many central government banking positions, RBI Assistant selection has NO Interview stage. Your Mains score (out of 200) determines your rank. The highest-ranking Mains candidates (up to 1× the vacancies for each office+category) who pass the LPT are appointed. This makes Mains performance the single most important factor in the entire selection process — prepare accordingly. 📌
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When was the RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 released?
The RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 was released on 2 April 2026 by the Reserve Bank of India. Candidates can download their call letter from rbi.org.in or through the IBPS portal at ibpsreg.ibps.in. Login requires Registration Number/Roll Number and either your Password or Date of Birth (DD-MM-YYYY). The admit card will remain active until the exam date. 📌
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What is the RBI Assistant Prelims exam date 2026?
The RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 exam will be held on 11 April 2026 (Saturday) and 13 April 2026 (Monday). The original schedule had only 11 April, but RBI revised this to two days due to the very large number of applicants. The exam is conducted in 4 shifts per day in CBT (Computer Based Test) mode. Your specific exam date and shift are mentioned on your individual admit card. 📌
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How to download RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026?
Steps to download:
  • Visit rbi.org.in → Opportunities@RBI → Current Vacancies → Call Letters OR go directly to ibpsreg.ibps.in
  • Click the RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 admit card link
  • Enter Registration Number + Password or Date of Birth (DD-MM-YYYY)
  • Enter Captcha and click Login
  • Download and print on A4 paper
  • Paste passport-size photo in the designated box
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What documents must I carry to the RBI Assistant 2026 exam?
You must carry:
  • Printed RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 with passport-size photo pasted
  • One original valid photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport
  • A photocopy of the same ID (to be deposited at centre)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
Do NOT carry mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Ration Card, or Learner's License. These are prohibited and may lead to disqualification. 📌
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What is the RBI Assistant Prelims exam pattern 2026?
Prelims pattern: 100 questions, 100 marks, 60 minutes total with sectional timing. Three sections:
  • English Language — 30Q, 30 marks, 20 min
  • Numerical Ability — 35Q, 35 marks, 20 min
  • Reasoning Ability — 35Q, 35 marks, 20 min
Negative marking: 0.25 marks per wrong answer. No penalty for unanswered questions. Prelims is qualifying only — marks not counted in final merit. 📌
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How many vacancies are there in RBI Assistant 2026?
The Reserve Bank of India has announced 650 vacancies for the post of Assistant under 'Recruitment for the Post of Assistant – Panel Year 2025'. The notification was released on 16 February 2026. Applications were accepted from 16 February to 8 March 2026. Vacancies are distributed across various RBI regional offices (Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, Thiruvananthapuram) with category-wise reservations. 📌
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What is the RBI Assistant salary 2026?
RBI Assistant salary:
  • Basic Pay: ₹29,000 per month
  • Gross Salary (with all allowances — DA, HRA, CCA, Special Allowance, etc.): approximately ₹58,514 per month
  • Pay band: ₹29,000 – ₹78,640
This is the highest-paying clerical-level banking position in India. Additional benefits include PF, Gratuity, medical facilities for self and family, and concessional staff loans. Career progression from Assistant → Assistant Manager → Manager is through internal promotions. 📌
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What is the RBI Assistant Mains exam date 2026?
The RBI Assistant Mains Examination 2026 is scheduled for 7 June 2026. The Mains admit card will be released separately at rbi.org.in approximately 7–10 days before the exam. Mains consists of 200 questions across 5 sections (English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Awareness, Computer Knowledge) for 200 marks in 135 minutes. Only Mains marks count in the final merit — Prelims marks are not included. 📌
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What is the Language Proficiency Test (LPT) in RBI Assistant selection?
The LPT is the third and final qualifying stage of RBI Assistant selection. Candidates shortlisted from Mains (based on merit) must demonstrate working proficiency in the official language of the state they applied for (e.g., Marathi for Mumbai office, Tamil for Chennai, Kannada for Bengaluru, Bengali for Kolkata, etc.). Failing the LPT leads to disqualification regardless of Mains rank. LPT marks are not counted in the final merit — it is purely qualifying. Final selection and appointment happen after LPT clearance and document verification. 📌
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