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RBI Grade B 2026: 60 Posts, Apply by May 20

RBI Grade B Recruitment 2026: 61 Vacancies for General, DEPR & DSIM – ₹1.55L Gross Salary

The Reserve Bank of India Services Board (RBISB) has officially released the notification for RBI Grade B (DR) recruitment 2026. Total 61 vacancies are available for Officers in Grade ‘B’ – General Cadre (40 posts), DEPR Cadre (11 posts), and DSIM Cadre (10 posts). If you are an Indian citizen aged 21‑30 with a graduation degree (60%) or post‑graduation (55%) – or specific MA/MSc in Economics/Finance/Statistics – you can apply online from 29 April to 20 May 2026 on www.rbi.org.in. A unique fact not mentioned on other portals: the initial gross emoluments without HRA is ₹1,54,936, and the Bank may grant up to four advance increments for exceptional qualifications.

Quick Snapshot – RBI Grade B Recruitment 2026
Organisation Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Post Name(s) Officer in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – General / DEPR / DSIM
Total Vacancies 61 (General‑40, DEPR‑11, DSIM‑10)
Application Last Date 20 May 2026 (till 6:00 PM)
Minimum Qualification Graduation (60%) / PG (55%) OR MA Economics/Finance/Statistics
Approx. In‑Hand Salary ₹1,54,936+ (gross without HRA) + 15% HRA if no accommodation
Selection Process Phase‑I (Online) → Phase‑II (Online/Descriptive) → Interview (75 marks)

Based on official notification by Reserve Bank of India Services Board (Advt. No. RBISB/DA/01/2026-27). Verified: April 2026.

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Important Dates

Event Date
Notification Release 29 April 2026
Online Registration Start 29 April 2026
Last Date to Apply & Pay Fee 20 May 2026 (till 6:00 PM)
Edit Window (limited fields) Will be notified (2 days)
Phase‑I Exam (General) 13 June 2026
Phase‑I Exam (DEPR/DSIM) 14 June 2026
Phase‑II Exam (General) 25 July 2026
Phase‑II Exam (DEPR/DSIM) 26 July 2026
✔ Apply early to avoid last‑day payment gateway issues. The Board may change dates – keep checking RBI website.

Vacancy and Category‑wise Breakdown

Cadre GEN (UR) EWS OBC SC ST Total PwBD (identified)
Officers Gr. B (DR) – General 16 4 9 7 4 40 1
Officers Gr. B (DR) – DEPR 4 1 1 3 1 11 0
Officers Gr. B (DR) – DSIM 4 1 4 1 0 10 0

Deep insight: General Cadre has the highest number of vacancies (40). OBC candidates get 9 seats, SC 7, ST 4 – but only if they possess a valid OBC‑NCL certificate based on FY 2023‑24, 2024‑25 & 2025‑26 income, issued on/after 01 April 2026. EWS vacancies are tentative subject to government directives; appointment is provisional until income/asset certificate is verified. PwBD reservation is horizontal – only one seat identified for General Cadre (categories: blindness, low vision, locomotor disability, autism mild, etc. as per functional requirements S, W, MF, RW, SE, C). If you apply for DEPR/DSIM, note that no PwBD backlog vacancies are announced separately. Expected competition: General Cadre may see 1:3000+ due to high appeal; DEPR/DSIM will be lower but stricter eligibility.

Salary & In‑Hand Calculation (Initial Posting)

Component Amount (₹)
Basic Pay 78,450
Special Allowance + Grade Allowance + Learning Allowance etc. ~60,000 (approx)
Dearness Allowance (DA – variable, around 40% on basic) ~31,380
Local Compensatory Allowance ~3,000
Gross Emoluments (without HRA, as per Bank) 1,54,936
HRA (if accommodation not provided – 15% of pay) +11,767
NPS deduction (10% of Basic+DA) ~10,983
Income Tax + Professional Tax As per slab
Approx. In‑Hand (without HRA) ₹1,35,000 – ₹1,40,000

Additional perks: Bank accommodation (subject to availability), vehicle maintenance reimbursement, telephone charges, furnishing allowance, free dispensary, medical reimbursement, interest‑free festival advance, leave fare concession once in two years, and concessional loans for housing, vehicle, education, etc. New Pension Scheme (NPS) is mandatory for all joining on/after 01 Jan 2012, plus gratuity. Candidates with very high academic/professional qualification may be granted up to four advance increments at the Bank’s sole discretion (request during Interview).

Application Fee (Non‑Refundable)

Category Fee + Intimation Charges (incl. 18% GST)
GEN / OBC / EWS ₹850
SC / ST / PwBD ₹100 (intimation charges only)
RBI Staff Candidates Nil (subject to eligibility)
⚠️ Fee once paid will not be refunded nor adjusted for any other exam. Bank/transaction charges extra. Applications without correct fee are summarily rejected.

Age Limit (As on 01 April 2026)

Category Max Age Relaxation
General / EWS 30 years
SC / ST (for reserved posts) 35 years +5 years
OBC (Non‑Creamy Layer, for reserved posts) 33 years +3 years
PwBD – GEN/EWS 40 years +10 years
PwBD – SC/ST 45 years +15 years
PwBD – OBC 43 years +13 years
Ex‑servicemen / Retrenched bank employees 35 years +5 years
M.Phil holders 32 years +2 years (non‑cumulative)
PhD holders 34 years +4 years (non‑cumulative)
Experience in Scheduled Commercial Banks / RBI / PSU Insurance / AIFI 33 years max Up to 3 years based on completed years (probation not counted)

Example calculation: An OBC candidate with a PhD in Economics can claim up to 3+4 = 7 years relaxation, but not cumulative – only one relaxation applies (the larger). For SC/ST who are also ex‑servicemen, cumulative relaxation is allowed (5+5=10 years).

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Eligibility Criteria (Educational)

Cadre Qualification Minimum Marks
General Cadre Graduation in any discipline (3‑year degree after Class XII) OR Post‑graduation (2‑year after graduation) 60% (Graduation) OR 55% (PG). SC/ST/PwBD: 50% in PG or pass marks in graduation.
DEPR Cadre MA/MSc in Economics / Finance (with Economics or Finance as principal constituent – ≥50% of total courses) 55% aggregate. SC/ST/PwBD: 50%.
DSIM Cadre Master’s in Statistics / Mathematics / Econometrics / Data Science / AI / Machine Learning (or related) OR 4‑year Bachelor’s in same subjects 55% for Master’s (50% for SC/ST/PwBD) OR 60% for 4‑year Bachelor’s (50% for reserved).

Important: If CGPA is awarded on a scale other than 10, normalise to 10. For 10‑point scale, 6.75 = 60%, 6.25 = 55%, 5.75 = 50%. The degree must be from a recognised Indian university or foreign university approved by AIU. Candidates appearing for final year exams can apply but must produce original marksheet at document verification. Desirable for DEPR/DSIM: Doctorate, research/teaching experience, publications in standard journals (age relaxation available for experience).

Selection Process (Stage‑wise)

Phase‑I (Online MCQ)

General Cadre: 2 papers – General Awareness (2 hours, 200 marks), English (1 hour, 100 marks) – but notification appendix shows detailed pattern: Paper‑I Economic & Social Issues (120 min, 100 marks), Paper‑II English (90 min, 100 marks), Paper‑III General Finance & Management (120 min, 100 marks) – total 300 marks. DEPR: Phase‑I: Paper‑I Economics (120 min, 100 marks) objective + Paper‑II English descriptive (120 min, 100 marks). DSIM: Phase‑I: Paper‑I Statistics (120 min, 100 marks) objective. Negative marking? Not explicitly mentioned – assume 1/4th for wrong answers in objective papers (standard RBI pattern).

Phase‑II (Online/Written Descriptive)

General: Paper‑I (ESI), Paper‑II (English), Paper‑III (GFM) – each has 50% objective (30 min) + 50% descriptive (90 min) – total 100 marks per paper. DEPR: Two descriptive papers on Economics (120 min each, 100 marks each). DSIM: Paper‑II Statistics descriptive (180 min, 100 marks) + Paper‑III English descriptive (90 min, 100 marks). Questions for DEPR/DSIM displayed on computer, answers written on paper (except DSIM English typed).

Interview & Personality Assessment

Interview carries 75 marks. Candidates must undergo a Personality Assessment before interview – no marks, not part of final merit. Final merit = Phase‑II (aggregate) + Interview marks. Minimum cut‑off for shortlisting decided by Board.

Your first 7 days after applying
  1. Download and print the e‑Receipt and online application form.
  2. Check that your photo, signature, left thumb impression, and handwritten declaration meet the size and format specs (20‑100 KB).
  3. Verify that your OBC/EWS/SC/ST certificate is dated on or before 20 May 2026.
  4. Start preparing Phase‑I syllabus – for General: ESI and GFM reference books (Uma Kapila, Misra & Puri, Prasanna Chandra).
  5. Note the exam centres – choose four preferences (Phase‑I and Phase‑II centres can be different).

Exam Syllabus Highlights (Phase‑II)

For General Cadre – ESI Paper: Growth & Development (National Income, poverty, employment), Indian Economy (reforms, fiscal/monetary policy, money markets), Globalization (Balance of Payments, IMF, WTO), Social Structure (demographics, gender issues). GFM Paper: Financial System (RBI, banks, NABARD, SIDBI, EXIM), Financial Markets (forex, money, bond), Risk Management, Derivatives, Financial Inclusion, Corporate Governance, Accounting & Ratio Analysis, Inflation (WPI/CPI). Management: Organisational Behaviour, Motivation theories, Leadership, Ethics, Corporate Governance, Communication.

For DEPR: Microeconomics (consumer, production, market structures), Macroeconomics (employment, inflation, IS‑LM, growth theories), International Economics, Public Finance, Environmental Economics, Quantitative Methods.

For DSIM: Probability distributions, Linear models, Statistical inference (estimation, hypothesis testing), Stochastic processes, Multivariate analysis, Econometrics & Time Series (ARIMA, GARCH), Optimization, Data Science (ML, neural networks, random forests), Database management (SQL, NoSQL).

Detailed syllabus available in Appendices II & III of the official notification. The Board provides indicative reference materials (RBI bulletins, Economic Survey, World Development Report).

How to Apply (Step‑by‑Step)

  1. Visit www.rbi.org.in → Opportunities@RBI → Current Vacancies → Direct Recruitment for Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) Panel Year 2026.
  2. Click on “Online Application Form” – new registration or login with existing credentials.
  3. Fill basic details (name, DOB, category, Aadhaar, etc.) – get Provisional Registration Number and Password.
  4. Upload scanned photograph (4.5×3.5 cm, 20‑50 KB, white background), signature (10‑20 KB, black ink), left thumb impression (20‑50 KB), and handwritten declaration (50‑100 KB) in English.
  5. Capture live photograph using webcam or mobile via QR code.
  6. Fill educational qualification, experience (if any), and select four exam centres for Phase‑I and Phase‑II separately.
  7. Preview the application – no correction after FINAL SUBMIT (except during edit window for limited fields).
  8. Pay fee online (Debit/Credit/Net Banking/UPI) – wait for e‑Receipt. Print final application and e‑Receipt.
Document Checklist (to be kept ready)
  • Valid email ID and mobile number (active throughout recruitment)
  • Scanned passport photo, signature, left thumb impression, handwritten declaration (in own handwriting)
  • Graduation/PG degree certificate and marksheets (CGPA conversion formula if applicable)
  • Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC‑NCL) or EWS Income & Asset certificate for FY 2025‑26 – issued by competent authority on or before 20 May 2026
  • Permanent disability certificate (if applying under PwBD) – with nature “progressive / non‑progressive / not likely to improve”
  • Experience certificate (if claiming age relaxation for bank/PSU/RBI service)
  • M.Phil/PhD certificate (if claiming age relaxation)
3 mistakes that will reject your application:
1️⃣ Uploading handwritten declaration typed or written by someone else – must be in your own handwriting.
2️⃣ OBC candidates submitting certificate based on incorrect assessment years (must be FY 2023‑24, 2024‑25, 2025‑26 and issued after 01 April 2026).
3️⃣ PwBD candidates providing temporary disability certificate marked “likely to improve” – not eligible for reservation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the approximate in‑hand salary for RBI Grade B officer after deductions?
Gross emoluments without HRA is ₹1,54,936 per month. After NPS (10% of Basic+DA ~₹10,983) and tax, in‑hand is around ₹1,35,000 – ₹1,40,000. If Bank accommodation not provided, HRA of 15% (₹11,767) is added increasing net slightly.
How many total vacancies are there for RBI Grade B 2026?
Total 61 vacancies – General Cadre 40, DEPR Cadre 11, DSIM Cadre 10. EWS vacancies are tentative pending government directives.
What is the last date to apply for RBI Grade B 2026?
Online application closes on 20 May 2026 at 6:00 PM. Fee payment also closes same day.
What is the age limit for General category candidates?
21 to 30 years as on 01 April 2026 (born between 02 April 1996 and 01 April 2005). Relaxations available for SC/ST (+5), OBC (+3), PwBD (+10), ex‑servicemen (+5), M.Phil (+2), PhD (+4), experienced bank officers (up to 33 years).
Can final year graduation students apply for RBI Grade B?
Yes, candidates appearing for final year exams can apply. However, they must produce the original marksheet at the time of document verification (Interview stage). Failure will disqualify.
What is the application fee for SC/ST/PwBD candidates?
SC/ST/PwBD candidates pay only ₹100 (intimation charges) – no application fee. GEN/OBC/EWS pay ₹850 (inclusive of intimation charges and 18% GST).
Is there negative marking in RBI Grade B Phase‑I exam?
The notification does not explicitly state negative marking, but standard RBI practice for objective papers is 1/4th deduction per wrong answer. Candidates should check the Information Handout available with Admit Card.
What is the selection process for RBI Grade B DEPR cadre?
Phase‑I: Objective Economics + Descriptive English (both online). Phase‑II: Two descriptive Economics papers (answers written on paper, questions on screen). Then Interview (75 marks). Personality Assessment before interview (no marks).
Can OBC candidates in creamy layer apply as OBC?
No. Creamy‑layer OBC candidates must apply under General (GEN) category. They will not get any reservation or age relaxation benefits.
What documents are required for EWS reservation?
Income & Asset Certificate in prescribed format (Appendix‑VI) issued by competent authority for Financial Year 2025‑26, valid for 2026‑27. Gross annual family income below ₹8 lakh, and family does not own specified assets (5+ acres land, 1000+ sq ft flat, 100+ sq yd plot in notified municipalities).
Is there any pre‑exam training for reserved category candidates?
Yes, free online pre‑examination training for Phase‑I and Phase‑II (only for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD candidates applying for General Cadre). Apply by email to any RBI Regional Director on or before 20 May 2026 using the prescribed format (Appendix‑IV).

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