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The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
OVERVIEW:
The Reserve Bank of India Grade ‘B’ and Grade ‘A’ Examination 2025, conducted by the RBI Services Board (RBISB), aims to recruit candidates for Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer, Manager–Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager–Rajbhasha, Assistant Manager–Protocol & Security) posts in the Reserve Bank of India. This highly competitive exam is held once every year at the national level, attracting lakhs of aspirants across the country. While the 2025 cycle is underway, the previous recruitment saw over 2 lakh registrations, with about 1.5 lakh candidates actually appearing for the written test.
| Particulars | Descriptions |
| Exam Full Name | Reserve Bank of India Grade ‘B’ and Grade ‘A’ Examination |
| Exam Conducting Body | RBI Services Board (RBISB) |
| Purpose of the Exam | Recruit candidates for Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer, Manager–Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager–Rajbhasha, Assistant Manager–Protocol & Security) posts |
| Exam Frequency | Typically in a Year |
| Exam Level | National Level Exam |
| Candidates Registered Last Time | 2 Lacs |
| Candidates Appeared Last Time | 1.5 Lacs |
| Helpdesk & Official Website | 011-23711333 & https://website.rbi.org.in/ |
SALIENT FEATURES:
The process will include both online and offline examinations, followed by an interview. The examinations will consist of objective as well as descriptive papers.
| Particulars | Description |
| Exam Type | Both Online & Offline Exam |
| Exam Question Type | Both Objective & Descriptive Papers |
| Total No. of Questions | Upto 200 |
| Total No. of Marks | Upto 290 |
| Total Duration | Upto 180 Minutes |
| Negative Marking | 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer |
| Exam Language | Both Hindi & English |
| Selection Process | Written Examination + Interview |
For the Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’, the selection process will include both online and offline examinations, followed by an interview. The examinations will consist of objective as well as descriptive papers.
For the Manager (Technical–Civil) in Grade ‘B’, candidates will be selected through an online and offline examination, comprising Paper I and Paper II, both to be held on the same day, along with an interview.
For the Manager (Technical–Electrical) in Grade ‘B’, the process will also involve an online and offline examination, consisting of Paper I and Paper II scheduled on the same day, followed by an interview.
For the Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’, the selection will be based on an examination and an interview. The examination will have two papers: Paper I (objective type) conducted online and Paper II (descriptive type), either computer or paper-based.
For the Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’, the selection process will comprise an online examination and an interview. Candidates who qualify in the online examination, as per merit and vacancy requirements decided by the Board, will be called for the interview stage.
NOTIFICATION DETAILS:
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ and Grade ‘A’, with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
| Events | Details |
| Notification Date | 11 July 2025 |
| Online Application Begins | 11 July 2025 |
| Online Application Closes | 31 July 2025 |
| Admit Card Issue | One week before exam |
| Exam Date | 16 August 2025 |
| Results Date | To be declared |
VACANCY DETAILS
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board (Board) invites applications from eligible candidates for the posts mentioned below in Reserve Bank of India (RBI / Bank):
| Sr. No. | Posts | No. of Vacancies – GEN/UR | No. of Vacancies – EWS | No. of Vacancies – OBC | No. of Vacancies – SC | No. of Vacancies – ST | No. of Vacancies – Total | PwBD Category – A | PwBD Category – B | PwBD Category – C | PwBD Category – D |
| 1 | Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2(1) | |||||
| 2 | Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’ | 3 | 2 | 1(1) | 6(1) | ||||||
| 3 | Manager (Technical-Electrical) in Grade ‘B’ | 2 | 2 | 4 | |||||||
| 4 | Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’ | 2 | 1 | 3 | |||||||
| 5 | Assistant Manager (Protocol and Security) in Grade ‘A’ | 5 | 2 | 2(1) | 1 | 10(1) | |||||
| Total | 15 | 8 | 4(2) | 1 | 28(2) | 2(1) |
SALARY STRUCTURE
Monthly Emoluments – For Grade ‘A’ Officers
Selected candidates will draw a starting basic pay of ?62,500/-p.m. in the pay scale of ?62500 – 3600 (4) – 76900 – 4050 (7) – 105250 – EB – 4050 (4) – 121450 – 4650 (1) – 126100 (17 years) applicable to Officers in Grade ‘A’. They will also be eligible for Dearness Allowance, Local Compensatory Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Special Grade Allowance, Learning Allowance, Special Allowance and Grade Allowance as per rules in force from time to time. At present, initial monthly gross emoluments are approximately ?1,22,692/- (DA being ?19404/- at 19.97%), which do not include the amount of HRA. House Rent Allowance of 15% of pay will be paid to these Officers additionally if they are not staying in Bank’s accommodation.
Monthly Emoluments – For Grade ‘B’ Officers
Selected Candidates will draw a starting basic pay of ?78,450/- p.m. in the pay scale of ?78450 – 4050 (9) – 114900 – EB – 4050 (2) – 123000 – 4650 (4) – 141600 (16 years) applicable to Officers in Grade ‘B’. They will also be eligible for Dearness Allowance, Local Compensatory Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Special Allowance, Special Grade Allowance, Learning Allowance and Grade Allowance as per rules in force from time to time. At present, initial monthly gross emoluments are approximately ?1,49,006/- (DA being ?23545/- at 19.97%), which do not include the amount of HRA. House Rent Allowance of 15% of pay will be paid to these Officers additionally if they are not staying in Bank’s accommodation.
Note: For candidates possessing very high academic or professional qualification/ experience of significant value to the Bank, the Bank may, at its sole discretion, consider granting up to four advance increments. The Board, at its sole discretion, may consider requests for higher emoluments because of higher qualification/special experience of value to the Bank at the Interview stage only. Such information may be furnished in the ‘Bio-data Form’ in the appropriate column. The number of increments will be maximum four. The Board/Bank will not entertain any request received after the interview.
EXAM PATTERN:
For the Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’, the selection process will include both online and offline examinations, followed by an interview. The examinations will consist of objective as well as descriptive papers.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 30 | 180 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper I Descriptive Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 120 | ||
| 3 | Total | 150 | ||
| 4 | Paper-II: English -Descriptive Type | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 5 | Total | 250 | ||
| 6 | Interview | 40 | ||
| Grand Total | 290 |
Question Paper-I (General Knowledge of Law) will be displayed in Hindi and English. Candidates may choose either Hindi or English for submitting their responses. Candidates may also choose either Hindi or English as their medium of interview.
The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board based on the marks scored in examination. Final selection will be on the basis of the performance in the examination (Paper-I and II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Civil) in Grade ‘B’, candidates will be selected through an online and offline examination, comprising Paper I and Paper II, both to be held on the same day, along with an interview.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 3 | Total | 200 | ||
| 4 | Interview | 35 | ||
| 5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Electrical) in Grade ‘B’, the process will also involve an online and offline examination, consisting of Paper I and Paper II scheduled on the same day, followed by an interview.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 3 | Total | 200 | ||
| 4 | Interview | 35 | ||
| 5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and in English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’, the selection will be based on an examination and an interview. The examination will have two papers: Paper I (objective type) conducted online and Paper II (descriptive type), either computer or paper-based.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Reasoning | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
| 2 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of English Language | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
| 3 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking, Economics, Commerce and allied subject | 35 | 35 | 20 Minutes |
| 4 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge (including Official Language) | 45 | 45 | 40 Minutes |
| Total | 150 | 150 | 120 Minutes | |
| 5. | Paper II Descriptive Paper (Official Language) + Interview | 50 + 35 | 60 Minutes | |
| Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. The Paper-II examination will be of one-hour duration carrying 50 marks to assess candidates’ ability to undertake translation from Hindi to English and vice-versa and basic knowledge of Official Language Policy of Government of India. Paper-I and Paper-II examinations will be conducted on same day in the same session without any break. Question papers of Paper-I (except English language test).
Paper-II will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. Paper-II of only such candidates who score sufficiently high aggregate marks and minimum qualifying marks in each test in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on total marks obtained in Paper-I and Paper-II. Final selection will be done based on performance in examination and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’, the selection process will comprise an online examination and an interview. Candidates who qualify in the online examination, as per merit and vacancy requirements decided by the Board, will be called for the interview stage.
There will be negative marking for every wrong answer. For every wrong answer, 1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. Question papers (except English language test) will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates can opt for interview in Hindi or English.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Test of Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 35 Minutes |
| 2 | Test of English Language | 50 | 25 | 35 Minutes |
| 3 | Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking Industry | 50 | 50 | 20 Minutes |
| 4 | Test of Professional Knowledge | 50 | 75 | 30 Minutes |
| Total | 200 | 200 | 120 Minutes | |
| 5. | Interview | 35 | ||
| Grand Total | 235 |
EXAM SYLLABUS
The syllabus for Grade A and Grade B Post are as follows:
Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’
Paper-I: General Knowledge of Law (Objective and Descriptive Type): The candidate should make themselves familiar with the fundamental concepts, issues and current developments in the field of (i) Constitutional Law (ii) Administrative Law (iii) Financial sector laws (iv) Procedural laws (v) Principles of Statutory Interpretation and Legal Drafting, etc. The above syllabus is only indicative and not exhaustive.
Paper-II (English): Essay, Precis writing, Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence.
Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) In Grade ‘A’
Security – Basic Practices and Principles
Security Management: Components & Concepts
Risk Assessment: Components & Concepts
Security Hardware
Security Software & Much More
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
The candidate’s eligibility for RBI GRADE B & A Examination is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualifications
| Post | Age Criteria | Educational Requirements | Others |
| Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years as on July 01, 2025. | Bachelor’s Degree in Law from any University / College/ Institution recognized by UGC | Enrolled with the Bar Council as an Advocate. & At least two years’ experience after being enrolled. |
| Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. | A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) | At least 3 years’ experience in relevant field after graduation |
| Manager (Technical-Electrical) in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. | A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) | At least 3 years’ experience after graduation in relevant field |
| Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years as on July 01, 2025. | Second Class Master’s Degree in Hindi/ Hindi Translation with English as a subject at the bachelor’s degree level | Knowledge of bi-lingual word processing. |
| Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 25 years and must not have attained the age of 40 years as on July 01, 2025. | The candidate should be an Officer with a minimum of ten years. |
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process for RBI Grade B and A 2025 consists of three stages. First, you will take the Phase 1 (Prelims) exam. If you score well enough, you move on to Phase 2 (Mains), which is more challenging and includes both objective and descriptive questions. If you perform well in the Mains, you’ll be called for an Interview. Your final selection is based on your performance in both Phase 2 and the Interview.
Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examinations and Interview.
Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examination (Paper-I and Paper-II examinations to be conducted on same day) and Interview.
Manager (Technical-Electrical) in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examination (Paper-I and Paper-II examinations to be conducted on same day) and Interview.
Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’ – Selection will be through examination and interview.
Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’ – Selection will be through Online examination and Interview. The candidates who qualify in the online examination, in the order of merit, as decided by the Board depending on the number of vacancies will be interviewed for their final selection.
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates must apply only online through the Bank’s website i.e. www.rbi.org.in from July 11, 2025 to July 31, 2025 (till 6:00 PM). No other means/mode of applications will be accepted.
a) Candidates are required to apply only online using the website www.rbi.org.in and no other means/mode of application will be accepted.
(b) All candidates, whether already in Government Service, Government owned industrial undertakings or other similar organizations, whether in a permanent or temporary capacity or as work charged employees other than casual or daily rated employees or those serving under the Public Enterprises are required to submit an undertaking in the Online application that they have informed in writing to their Head of Office/Department that they have applied for the Examination.
NOTE 1
While filling in their Application Form, the candidate should carefully decide about their choice of center for the Examination. If any candidate appears at a center other than the one indicated by the Board in their Admit Card, such candidate will not be allowed to take the examination and their candidature will be liable to cancellation.
NOTE 2
Use of Scribe
Suitable provisions for information regarding use of scribes by the Visual Impaired Candidates and candidates with Locomotor Disability including Cerebral Palsy, Leprosy Cured, Dwarfism, Spinal Deformity/ Spinal Injury with /without any associated neurological / limb dysfunction, Acid Attack Victims and Muscular Dystrophy, etc. and candidates with multiple disabilities where dominant writing speed is affected to the extent of slowing the performance of function have been made in the online application at the time of the initial online application itself.
NOTE 3
Availing of compensatory time
Suitable provision for information regarding availing of compensatory time by the Visual Impaired Candidates and candidates with Locomotor Disability including Cerebral Palsy, Leprosy Cured, Dwarfism, Spinal Deformity/ Spinal Injury, Acid Attack Victims and Muscular Dystrophy, etc. and candidates with multiple disabilities where dominant writing speed is affected to the extent of slowing the performance of function whether availing the facility of scribe or not have also been made available at the time of the initial online application itself.
NOTE 4
Candidates are not required to submit along with their applications any certificate in support of their claims regarding Age, Educational Qualifications, Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes/EWSs and PwBD, etc. which will be verified at the time of the Interview only. Candidates belonging to the OBC category should have OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate based on the income for the Current Financial Year (FY).
(A) PRE-REQUISITES FOR APPLYING ONLINE
Before applying online, candidates should —
(i) scan their – photograph (4.5cm × 3.5cm) – signature (with black ink) – left thumb impression (on white paper with black or blue ink) – a hand written declaration (on a white paper with black ink).
(ii) Signature in CAPITAL LETTERS will NOT be accepted.
(iii) The left thumb impression should be properly scanned and not smudged.
(iv) The text for the hand-written declaration is as follows – “I, _______ (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid. I will present the supporting documents as and when required.”
(v) The above-mentioned hand-written declaration has to be in the candidate’s hand writing and in English only.
(vi) Keep the necessary details/documents ready to make online payment of the requisite application fee/intimation charges.
(vii) Candidates should have a valid E-mail ID which should be kept active till the declaration of final result.
(B) PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING ONLINE
(i) Candidates satisfying the conditions of eligibility are first required to visit the URL .
(ii) Candidates will have to enter their basic details and upload the photograph, signature, left thumb impression and a hand-written declaration in the online application form as per the specifications given.
(iii) To register application, choose the tab “Click here for New Registration” and enter Name, Contact details and Email-id. A Provisional Registration Number and Password will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen.
(iv) In case the candidate is unable to complete the application form in one go, he / she can save the data already entered by choosing “SAVE AND NEXT” tab. Prior to submission of the online application candidates are advised to use the “SAVE AND NEXT” facility to verify the details in the online application form and modify the same if required.
(v) Candidates are advised to carefully fill and verify the details filled in the online application themselves as no change will be possible/ entertained after clicking the COMPLETE REGISTRATION BUTTON.
(vi) The Name of the candidate or his /her Father/ Husband etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the Photo identity proof / Certificates/ Mark sheets. Any change/alteration found may disqualify the candidature.
(vii) Validate your details and Save your application by clicking the ‘Validate your details’ and ‘Save & Next’ button.
(viii) Proceed to upload Photo & Signature as per the specifications given in the Guidelines for Scanning and Upload of Photograph and Signature.
(ix) Proceed to fill other details of the Application Form.
(x) Click on the Preview Tab to preview and verify the entire application form before FINAL SUBMIT.
(xi) Modify details, if required, and click on ‘FINAL SUBMIT’ ONLY after verifying and ensuring that the photograph, signature uploaded and other details filled by you are correct.
(xii) Click on ‘Payment’ Tab and proceed for payment.
(xiii) Click on ‘Submit’ button.
(xiv) Candidates shall be solely responsible for filling up the online applications correctly. In case of invalid applications due to errors committed by the applicant no claims for refund of application fees/intimation charges so collected shall be entertained by the Board.
(xv) To avoid last minute rush, candidates are advised to pay the application fees/ intimation charges and register online at the earliest.
(xvi) Board does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their applications within the last day on account of aforesaid reasons or any other reason.
(C) MODE OF PAYMENT FOR APPLICATION FEE/INTIMATION CHARGES
Candidates have to make the payment of requisite application fee/intimation charges through the online mode only.
(i) The application form is integrated with the payment gateway and the payment process can be completed by following the instructions.
(ii) The payment can be made by using Debit Cards (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets
(iii) After submitting your payment information in the online application form, PLEASE WAIT FOR THE INTIMATION FROM THE SERVER. DO NOT PRESS BACK OR REFRESH BUTTON IN ORDER TO AVOID DOUBLE CHARGE.
(iv) On successful completion of the transaction, an e-Receipt will be generated.
(v) Non-generation of ‘E-Receipt’ indicates PAYMENT FAILURE. On failure of payment, Candidates are advised to login again using their Provisional Registration Number and Password and repeat the process of payment.
(vi) Candidates are required to take a printout of the e-Receipt and online Application Form. Please note that if the same cannot be generated, online transaction may not have been successful.
(D) GUIDELINES FOR SCANNING & UPLOADING THE PHOTOGRAPH & SIGNATURE
Before applying online, a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of his/ her photograph and signature as per the specifications given below.
Photograph Image (4.5cm × 3.5cm) – Photograph must be a recent passport style colour picture. – Make sure that the picture is in colour, taken against a light-coloured, preferably white, background.
Look straight at the camera with a relaxed face – If the picture is taken on a sunny day, have the sun behind you, or place yourself in the shade, so that you are not squinting and there are no harsh shadows – If you have to use flash, ensure there’s no “red-eye”
If you wear glasses make sure that there are no reflections and your eyes can be clearly seen. – Caps, hats and dark glasses are not acceptable. Religious headwear is allowed but it must not cover your face.
Dimensions 200 x 230 pixels (preferred) – Size of file should be between 20kb–50 kb – Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 50kb. If the size of the file is more than 50 kb, then adjust the settings of the scanner such as the DPI resolution, no. of colours etc., during the process of scanning.
Signature, left thumb impression and hand-written declaration Image
The applicant has to sign on white paper with Black Ink pen.
The applicant has to put his left thumb impression on a white paper with black or blue ink.
Application Fee and Intimation Charges (Non-Refundable) (For all the posts)
| Sr. No. | Category | Charges | Amount |
| 1 | SC / ST/ PwBD | Intimation Charges only | 100/- + 18% GST |
| 2 | GEN / OBC / EWS | Application fee including intimation charges | 600/- + 18% GST |
| 3 | STAFF@ | Nil | Nil |
EXAM CENTERS
RBI Grade A and B exams are conducted in various cities across India. The exam centres are usually spread across major cities, and candidates can choose their preferred centre during the application process. The list of exam centres is as follows.
| Name of the Center | Code No. |
| Ahmedabad – Gandhinagar | 11 |
| Bengaluru | 12 |
| Bhopal | 13 |
| Bhubaneswar | 14 |
| Kolkata | 15 |
| Chandigarh – SAS Nagar (Mohali) | 16 |
| Chennai | 17 |
| Guwahati | 18 |
| Hyderabad / Secunderabad | 19 |
| Jaipur | 20 |
| Jammu | 21 |
| Kanpur | 22 |
| Kochi | 23 |
| Lucknow | 24 |
| Mumbai/Navi Mumbai/Thane/MMR | 25 |
| Nagpur | 26 |
| Delhi/ Delhi NCR | 27 |
| Patna | 29 |
| Pune | 30 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | 31 |
| Raipur | 32 |
ADMIT CARD
The Board will not entertain any correspondence with the candidates about their candidature except in the following cases:
The eligible candidates shall be issued an Admit Card one week before the commencement of the examination. The Admit Card will be made available on the Bank’s website www.rbi.org.in for downloading by candidates. No Admit Card will be sent by post. If the candidate does not receive an Admit Card or any other communication regarding their candidature for the examination one week before the commencement of the examination, they should at once contact the help facility as mentioned above.
No candidate will ordinarily be allowed to take the examination unless they hold an Admit Card for the examination. On downloading of Admit Card, check it carefully and bring discrepancies/errors, if any, to the notice of Board immediately.
Proof of Identity to be Submitted at the Time of Examination
At the time of appearing for the examination, candidates are required to produce a currently valid photo identity card in original and a photocopy of the same, in addition to the Admit Card. Acceptable photo identity cards are PAN Card/ Passport/ Driving Licence/ Voter’s Card/ Bank Passbook with photograph/ Photo identity proof issued by a Gazetted Officer on official letterhead/ Photo identity proof issued by a People’s Representative on official letterhead/ valid recent Identity Card issued by a recognised college / university/ e-Aadhar card / Aadhar card with a photograph/ Employee ID/ Bar Council Identity card with photograph. The candidate’s identity will be verified with respect to his/her details on the Admit Card, in the Attendance List and requisite documents submitted. Please note that if identity of the candidate is in doubt, the candidate may not be allowed to appear for the Examination.
EXAM RESULTS
a. The final result will be declared on the official website only.
b. Candidates should have a valid E-mail ID which should be kept active till the declaration of final result. This is essential for him/her in getting communication/interview advice, etc. by E-mail. The Board does not send any communication by any mode other than E-mail /SMS. No change in E-mail ID will be entertained during the entire process of the recruitment.
c. The Board does not furnish the marksheet to candidates. Marks obtained in Examinations and Interview will be made available on the Bank’s website in an interactive mode only after declaration of the final result.
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
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For Official Syllabus- Click Here
LATEST UPDATE
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
EXAM PATTERN
For the Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’, the selection process will include both online and offline examinations, followed by an interview. The examinations will consist of objective as well as descriptive papers.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 30 | 180 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper I Descriptive Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 120 | ||
| 3 | Total | 150 | ||
| 4 | Paper-II: English -Descriptive Type | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 5 | Total | 250 | ||
| 6 | Interview | 40 | ||
| Grand Total | 290 |
Question Paper-I (General Knowledge of Law) will be displayed in Hindi and English. Candidates may choose either Hindi or English for submitting their responses. Candidates may also choose either Hindi or English as their medium of interview.
The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board based on the marks scored in examination. Final selection will be on the basis of the performance in the examination (Paper-I and II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Civil) in Grade ‘B’, candidates will be selected through an online and offline examination, comprising Paper I and Paper II, both to be held on the same day, along with an interview.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 3 | Total | 200 | ||
| 4 | Interview | 35 | ||
| 5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Electrical) in Grade ‘B’, the process will also involve an online and offline examination, consisting of Paper I and Paper II scheduled on the same day, followed by an interview.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
| 2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
| 3 | Total | 200 | ||
| 4 | Interview | 35 | ||
| 5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and in English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’, the selection will be based on an examination and an interview. The examination will have two papers: Paper I (objective type) conducted online and Paper II (descriptive type), either computer or paper-based.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Reasoning | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
| 2 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of English Language | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
| 3 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking, Economics, Commerce and allied subject | 35 | 35 | 20 Minutes |
| 4 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge (including Official Language) | 45 | 45 | 40 Minutes |
| Total | 150 | 150 | 120 Minutes | |
| 5. | Paper II Descriptive Paper (Official Language) + Interview | 50 + 35 | 60 Minutes | |
| Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. The Paper-II examination will be of one-hour duration carrying 50 marks to assess candidates’ ability to undertake translation from Hindi to English and vice-versa and basic knowledge of Official Language Policy of Government of India. Paper-I and Paper-II examinations will be conducted on same day in the same session without any break. Question papers of Paper-I (except English language test).
Paper-II will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. Paper-II of only such candidates who score sufficiently high aggregate marks and minimum qualifying marks in each test in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on total marks obtained in Paper-I and Paper-II. Final selection will be done based on performance in examination and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’, the selection process will comprise an online examination and an interview. Candidates who qualify in the online examination, as per merit and vacancy requirements decided by the Board, will be called for the interview stage.
There will be negative marking for every wrong answer. For every wrong answer, 1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. Question papers (except English language test) will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates can opt for interview in Hindi or English.
| Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
| 1 | Test of Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 35 Minutes |
| 2 | Test of English Language | 50 | 25 | 35 Minutes |
| 3 | Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking Industry | 50 | 50 | 20 Minutes |
| 4 | Test of Professional Knowledge | 50 | 75 | 30 Minutes |
| Total | 200 | 200 | 120 Minutes | |
| 5. | Interview | 35 | ||
| Grand Total | 235 |
EXAM SYLLABUS
The syllabus for Grade A and Grade B Post are as follows:
Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’
Paper-I: General Knowledge of Law (Objective and Descriptive Type): The candidate should make themselves familiar with the fundamental concepts, issues and current developments in the field of (i) Constitutional Law (ii) Administrative Law (iii) Financial sector laws (iv) Procedural laws (v) Principles of Statutory Interpretation and Legal Drafting, etc. The above syllabus is only indicative and not exhaustive.
Paper-II (English): Essay, Precis writing, Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence.
Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) In Grade ‘A’
Security – Basic Practices and Principles
Security Management: Components & Concepts
Risk Assessment: Components & Concepts
Security Hardware
Security Software & Much More
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The candidate’s eligibility for RBI GRADE B & A Examination is based on the fulfillment of the following conditions:
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualifications
| Post | Age Criteria | Educational Requirements | Others |
| Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years as on July 01, 2025. | Bachelor’s Degree in Law from any University / College/ Institution recognized by UGC | Enrolled with the Bar Council as an Advocate. & At least two years’ experience after being enrolled. |
| Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. | A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) | At least 3 years’ experience in relevant field after graduation |
| Manager (Technical-Electrical) in Grade ‘B’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. | A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) | At least 3 years’ experience after graduation in relevant field |
| Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years as on July 01, 2025. | Second Class Master’s Degree in Hindi/ Hindi Translation with English as a subject at the bachelor’s degree level | Knowledge of bi-lingual word processing. |
| Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’ | A candidate must have attained the age of 25 years and must not have attained the age of 40 years as on July 01, 2025. | The candidate should be an Officer with a minimum of ten years. |
SELECTION PROCESS
Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examinations and Interview.
Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examination (Paper-I and Paper-II examinations to be conducted on same day) and Interview.
Manager (Technical-Electrical) in Grade ‘B’ – Selection will be through Online and Offline Examination (Paper-I and Paper-II examinations to be conducted on same day) and Interview.
Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’ – Selection will be through examination and interview.
Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’ – Selection will be through Online examination and Interview. The candidates who qualify in the online examination, in the order of merit, as decided by the Board depending on the number of vacancies will be interviewed for their final selection.
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
For Official Notification- Click here
For Official Syllabus- Click Here
LATEST UPDATE
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
SYLLABUS
The syllabus for the RBI Grade A and B exams in 2025 is designed to test candidates’ knowledge and aptitude across various subjects. Here’s a breakdown of the syllabus for each phase of both exams:
I. Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’,
Paper 1
Section | Topic |
General Knowledge of Law (Objective and Descriptive Type) | Constitutional Law |
Administrative Law | |
Financial sector laws | |
Procedural laws | |
Principles of Statutory Interpretation and Legal Drafting, etc. |
Recommend Books For General Knowledge of Law
1. Legal GK (General Knowledge on Law) for Competitive Examinations
2. Law&Justice Legal GK Legal General Knowledge for Competitive Examinations 6th Edition 2025
3. Law Officer, Legal Assistant & Legal Advisor
4. Legal GK General Knowledge On Law
Paper 2
Section | Topic |
English | Essay, |
Precis writing, | |
Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence. |
Recommend Books For English
1. High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin
2. Objective English for Competitive Examinations by Mcgraw Hill Education
3. Objective General English by S. Chand
4. General English by Arihant Publication
II. Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) In Grade ‘A’
1.
Security – Basic Practices and Principles | (a) Definitions, Concepts, Inter-relations (Inclusive of but not exhaustive) Security & Safety Physical Security, Information Security, IT Security, Broad Overlapping Areas Incident, Emergency, Crisis, Disaster iv. Asset (& Liability), Risk, Threat, Vulnerability v. Asset Protection, Loss Prevention Gaps & Countermeasure Loss/Risk Event, Criticality (Impact) and Probability (Frequency), Occurrence Possibility, Loss Potential Other security related terms and concepts |
2.
Security Management: Components & Concepts | Assessment and Planning Security Survey & Audit Resource Planning and Management Man Management – Manpower Planning, Deployment, Utilisation Perimeter Protection / fortification Asset hardening / protection Access Control Surveillance & Monitoring- Methods and approaches Alarms and Response Mechanism – SOPs, Drills, Rehearsals & tests Layered Defence, Multi-Level Protection 5/6-D (Approach) Principle Illumination and Security Lighting Security Hardware (Gadgets and Tangible Aids) Security Software (SOPs, Procedures, Practices etc.) 26 Training Integration – man & machine, gadget & gadget Maintenance and upkeep of systems and gadgets Risk Management Budgeting, ROI, Allocation of Resources, Output MIS – Reports, Returns, Records for information, analyses, planning, change etc. Supervision, Command & Control – Checks, controls and tools |
3.
Risk Assessment: Components & Concepts | Asset Profiling Threat Analysis Vulnerability Assessment Possible I Potential Loss Event Profiling Criticality and Probability – for profiled potential/possible Loss Events Risk Matrix and priority I classification Gap Determination Gap Closure – Countermeasure Determination of Options Selection on the basis of requirements/resources Procurement & Deployment Commissioning & Maintenance Principle of Leverage Risk Management- Basic Principle & stepwise (Identify, Analyze, Evaluate, Treat, Monitor/ Review) Risk Management Process. Types of risk treatment methods. Combinations of methods. Examples. Avoidance Mitigation Reduction Spreading Transfer / Sharing Acceptance |
4.
Security Hardware | Security Gadgets and their utility as control measures, their types and ratings, inter gadget integration of microprocessor based gadgets, false alarm ratio, analogy of very high accuracy gadgets versus high/medium accuracy gadgets, available options based on mathematical probability etc. X-Ray Baggage Scanning Systems Door Frame Metal Detectors Hand Held Metal Detectors Under Vehicle Scanning Systems Under Carriage Inspection Mirrors Security Emergency (Burglar) Alarms (Analogue and Digital) Fire Safety gadgets, equipment and systems Fire Extinguishers – All types and uses Water Storage Reservoirs (Underground/Overhead) Fire Pump Systems & Hydrant Systems Internal/External Hydrants (Hose Reel and Hose Pipe) Fire Sprinkler System Wet Riser System Fire and Smoke Detection and Alarm System Miscellaneous Fire Fighting Equipment Public Address System Mobile Sentry Posts Watch Towers Communication Systems (EPABX Exchange, Booster Station, Base Stations, Radio, Intercoms, Landlines, Cellular, PA, Hotlines) Hotlines and Auto Diallers Walkie-Talkie Radio sets Long Range Dragon Lights Explosive Vapour Detectors Motorised Gate – sliding, swivel, revolving, turnstiles Motorised Electronic Boom Barriers Motorised Electronic Bollards Motorised Tyre Busters Portable Security Cabins Bullet Proof Glasses, Shatter Proof Glasses, other glazing options Bullet Proof Gear- Jackets and Helmets Sniffer Dogs with Handlers Outsourced Security Guard Force Own/Proprietary Guard Force State/police/Armed Guard Force (aa) Basic Knowledge of Small Arms and Automatic Weapons -Range, utility, coverage and deployment. |
5.
Security Software | Policy Documents, Manuals & Handbooks, SOPs Incident, Emergency, Crisis, Disaster Management I Response – Guidelines and Practices Known and Practised Drills & Rehearsals, OJT Ingenious methods / techniques of security operations in case of failure of specific gadgets or unavailability of resources or absence of any specified guideline Absorbed training put to operation / practised by trained manpower Security Conscious Work Culture adopted by Sensitized Workforce Workforce knowledge to manage/respond to security situations |
6.
Training | Management, supervision, monitoring, gadget / system operation, Basic First Responder, SOPs, Detailed Guidelines up to key role players and concerned individuals, Established Practices, Security oriented sensitization, incident / crisis / emergency / disaster response & management Own Security Staff & Own General staff Outsourced Security Staff & Outsourced miscellaneous staff Incident / Emergency / Crisis Response Teams Disaster Management / Response Teams Own Training Institutions External Training Institutions Arranged Workshops (External and/or Internal Faculty) OJT (i) Surprise Drills / Tests – Feedback & Follow-up |
7.
Fire Safety – Prevention, Firefighting, Response & Management | Fire – Basic Concepts Fire Triangle Types and classification Methods to break the fire triangle Types of Fire Extinguishers and their opera ting procedures Response Plan to fire situations, SOPs, Guidelines Basic DOs and DONTs Guidelines Prevention for Preventive Measures Guidelines for Fire Fighting / Response Preparations to be in place Statutory, IS and NBC Standards & Guidelines |
8.
CCTV – Basic General & Operational Knowledge | Analogue and digital systems IP based systems Types of cameras Types of storage mechanisms Monitoring & surveillance, Recording and retrieval of footage Back-up and mirroring of data 28 Onsite I off-site storage Placement of cameras Optimal coverage Records to be maintained Legal Aspects Video Analytics and its utility Futuristic trends Related IT / IS guidelines on the subject |
9.
Manpower | Selection and recruitment Background screening / antecedent verification for own staff as well as outsourced staff Fidelity Agreements / Bonds / Undertakings / Guarantees with or from outsourced manpower/service suppliers Planning and deployment Deployment, rotation, leave and leave reserves OJT (g) Specific Training Records to be maintained Handing/taking over Command and control aspects Legal Aspects Man Management – General Administration / Discipline / Motivation / Leadership / Efficiency/Supervision / Command, Control & Guidance (m) Related Statutory/General Guidelines on the subject |
10.
Sniffers and K9 | Basic concepts regarding the usefulness of dogs Utility and deployment Generally Talented breeds Sniffing procedures Handling and maintenance Merits and demerits Medical Issues Legal Aspects Training and Certification |
11.
Executive Protection | Basic Principles DOS and DONTs Precautions Own Resources / Expertise Outsourcing Expertise Challenges and solutions |
12.
Disaster Management and BCP | National Policy related to DM DM authority and basic organogram for the state/city Local DMP and response/management plan Integration of own plans with plans of the state/national authorities Local Mutual Aid Agreements Training of staff, sensitization about DMP and its extreme importance DOs and DONTs |
13.
Information Security | Basic Concepts and Principles Understanding and sharing the importance of Information Security Preventive Measures 29 Precautions and cross check methods Physical Security vis a vis Information Security Overlapping Areas and demarcation of roles Knowledge of methods / gadgets in use, countermeasures to discover and neutralise them Concept of Espionage, Infiltration, Opponent’s Reece and observation, Social Engineering Concepts & methods of denying information, both verbal and non-verbal. (j) DOs & DONTs (k) Legal Aspects, Statutory Guidelines / Instructions |
14.
IT Security | IT Security – Basic Idea of general set-up with emphasis on physical security aspects Clarity of physical security’s role towards assisting with overall IT Security Authorised Physical Access Control Measures Demarcation of roles and responsibilities Checks on inward and outward movement of men & material Consistent knowledge of latest trends that could be adopted by perpetrators using physical security loop holes in terms of lack of knowledge & understanding of the overlapping areas of IT/Physical Security ( Clarity between Information Security and IT Security and their overlapping areas with Physical Security. |
15.
Organisational Relationship Management & targeted security management oriented Liaison | Basic concepts, principles and ethics Clarity of Roles and Responsibilities Understanding organisational objectives, aims and interests Organisational Image as an Asset, its protection from reputational risk / loss / threat DOs & DONTs Mandate from the management regarding maintaining relationships with external agencies and its limits Knowledge of local army, police, fire services, paramilitary set-up Knowledge of concerned bureaucratic set-up (Home, Disaster Management, Banking/Finance etc.) Integrity & Sincerity – Keys to maintaining & managing respectful and healthy relationships |
16.
Administration | Basic Concepts and Principles General Office Management / Administration Man Management Discipline Deployment, Duties and Leave Code of ethics Motivation and management of morale General Welfare Supervision, command & control – checks and controls |
Recommend Books For Protocol & Security
1. Information Security: Principles and Practice
2. The IT Security Guide: A Beginner’s Guide to Cybersecurity
3. Disaster Management Paperback by J. Saravanavel and S. Gunasekaran K. Palanivel (Author)
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
For Official Notification- Click here
For Official Syllabus- Click Here
LATEST UPDATE
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
EXAM PATTERN
It’s crucial to understand the RBI Grade A and B exam pattern for 2025 to effectively prepare. The exam is conducted in three stages: Phase 1 (Prelims), Phase 2 (Mains), and the Interview. Phase 1 consists of an objective-type test with four sections, while Phase 2 includes both objective and descriptive papers covering key topics. Candidates must clear each phase to progress to the next, and the final merit list is based on the scores from Phase 2 and the Interview.
For the Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’, the selection process will include both online and offline examinations, followed by an interview. The examinations will consist of objective as well as descriptive papers.
Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 30 | 180 Minutes | |
2 | Paper I Descriptive Type – Test of General Knowledge of Law | 120 | ||
3 | Total | 150 | ||
4 | Paper-II: English -Descriptive Type | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
5 | Total | 250 | ||
6 | Interview | 40 | ||
Grand Total | 290 |
Question Paper-I (General Knowledge of Law) will be displayed in Hindi and English. Candidates may choose either Hindi or English for submitting their responses. Candidates may also choose either Hindi or English as their medium of interview.
The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board based on the marks scored in examination. Final selection will be on the basis of the performance in the examination (Paper-I and II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Civil) in Grade ‘B’, candidates will be selected through an online and offline examination, comprising Paper I and Paper II, both to be held on the same day, along with an interview.
Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
3 | Total | 200 | ||
4 | Interview | 35 | ||
5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Manager (Technical–Electrical) in Grade ‘B’, the process will also involve an online and offline examination, consisting of Paper I and Paper II scheduled on the same day, followed by an interview.
Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge/Job Knowledge | 100 | 60 Minutes | |
2 | Paper II Descriptive Type – Standard of the papers will be that of B.E. Degree | 100 | 180 Minutes | |
3 | Total | 200 | ||
4 | Interview | 35 | ||
5 | Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. Paper-I of only such candidates, who appear in both the papers, would be assessed. Paper-II of only such candidates, who score sufficiently high marks in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Question papers for examination will be set in Hindi and in English. Answers may be written either in Hindi or English. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. The number of candidates to be called for interview will be decided by the Board. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the examination (Paper-I and Paper-II) and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A’, the selection will be based on an examination and an interview. The examination will have two papers: Paper I (objective type) conducted online and Paper II (descriptive type), either computer or paper-based.
Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
1 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Reasoning | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
2 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of English Language | 35 | 35 | 30 Minutes |
3 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking, Economics, Commerce and allied subject | 35 | 35 | 20 Minutes |
4 | Paper I Objective Type – Test of Professional Knowledge (including Official Language) | 45 | 45 | 40 Minutes |
Total | 150 | 150 | 120 Minutes | |
5. | Paper II Descriptive Paper (Official Language) + Interview | 50 + 35 | 60 Minutes | |
Grand Total | 235 |
In Paper-I, there will be negative marking of 1/4th of marks for every wrong answer. The Paper-II examination will be of one-hour duration carrying 50 marks to assess candidates’ ability to undertake translation from Hindi to English and vice-versa and basic knowledge of Official Language Policy of Government of India. Paper-I and Paper-II examinations will be conducted on same day in the same session without any break. Question papers of Paper-I (except English language test).
Paper-II will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates may choose Hindi or English as their medium of interview. Paper-II of only such candidates who score sufficiently high aggregate marks and minimum qualifying marks in each test in Paper-I, as decided by the Board, would be assessed. Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on total marks obtained in Paper-I and Paper-II. Final selection will be done based on performance in examination and interview taken together.
For the Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’, the selection process will comprise an online examination and an interview. Candidates who qualify in the online examination, as per merit and vacancy requirements decided by the Board, will be called for the interview stage.
There will be negative marking for every wrong answer. For every wrong answer, 1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. Question papers (except English language test) will be set bilingually in Hindi and English. Candidates can answer examination in Hindi or English (as applicable) at their option. Candidates can opt for interview in Hindi or English.
Sr. No. | Tests | Number of questions | Maximum marks | Duration |
1 | Test of Reasoning | 50 | 50 | 35 Minutes |
2 | Test of English Language | 50 | 25 | 35 Minutes |
3 | Test of General Awareness with special reference to Banking Industry | 50 | 50 | 20 Minutes |
4 | Test of Professional Knowledge | 50 | 75 | 30 Minutes |
Total | 200 | 200 | 120 Minutes | |
5. | Interview | 35 | ||
Grand Total | 235 |
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
For Official Notification- Click here
For Official Syllabus- Click Here
LATEST UPDATE
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To apply for the RBI Grade A and B exams in 2025, you need to fulfill specific eligibility criteria related to your education, age, and nationality. Here are the key requirements in simple terms:
1. Nationality
2. Age Limit & Relaxations
3. Educational Qualifications
Nationality
1. A candidate must be either:
2. A citizen of India, or
3. A subject of Nepal, or
4. A subject of Bhutan, or
5. A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India,
or
A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. Provided that a candidate belonging to any of the categories at (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be admitted to the examination, but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate is issued to him/her by the Government of India.
Age Limit & Relaxations
For Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’
A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years as on July 01, 2025.
Candidates must have been born not earlier than July 02, 1993 and not later than July 01, 2004.
Upper age limit is relaxable by 3 years in case of candidates possessing LL.M. degree and 5 years in the case of candidates possessing Ph.D in Law. Refer to Para 24 for relaxation in upper age limit for specified categories.
For Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’
A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. Candidates must have been born not earlier than July 02, 1990 and not later than July 01, 2004.
For Manager (TechnicalElectrical) in Grade ‘B’
A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 35 years as on July 01, 2025. Candidates must have been born not earlier than July 02, 1990 and not later than July 01, 2004.
For Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A
A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years as on July 01, 2025. Candidates must have been born not earlier than July 02, 1995 and not later than July 01, 2004.
For candidates with Ph.D. qualification, the upper age limit will be 32 years. The maximum age relaxation applicable to SC/ST and OBC category candidates, even having Ph.D., will be 5 years and 3 years respectively if posts are reserved for them. (Cumulative benefit is not allowed).
For Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’
A candidate must have attained the age of 25 years and must not have attained the age of 40 years as on July 01, 2025. Candidates must have been born not earlier than July 02, 1985 and not later than July 01, 2000. There is no age relaxation for any category.
Educational Qualifications (as on July 01, 2025)
For Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’
Bachelor’s Degree in Law from any University / College/ Institution recognized by UGC and the Bar Council of India with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent in the aggregate of all semesters/years. For SC/ST and PwBD candidate minimum required marks shall be 45% in Bachelor’s degree in Law in the aggregate of all semesters/years, against vacancies reserved for such candidates.
For Manager (Technical-Civil) in Grade ‘B’
A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) or equivalent grade in aggregate of all semesters/years. Aggregate Grade Point or percentage of marks where awarded would mean aggregate over the entire duration of the course.
Experience (as on July 01, 2025)
Essential: At least 3 years’ experience in relevant field after graduation (in a position of independent responsibility) in a public/private limited organization, including Hospitals /Banks/ Financial Institutions /Planning/Designing/Construction/Large Office Buildings/ Multistoried Buildings/ Housing Companies / residential campus based educational institutions and having experience in preparation and evaluation of tender.
Desirable: (i) Experience in maintenance of Office and Residential properties/ colonies. (ii) Experience of administering construction projects in all its aspects and knowledge of PERT/ CPM techniques. (iii) Working knowledge of Computer in Structural Design in CAM/ CAD / MS Project or Primavera/ evaluation and analyzing of tenders with special references. (iv) Working knowledge in structural rehabilitation works. (v) Experience in Construction and Project Management. (vi) Ability to work in a computerized environment.
For Manager (TechnicalElectrical) in Grade ‘B’
A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST, if vacancies are reserved for them) or equivalent grade in aggregate of all semesters/ years. Aggregate Grade Point or percentage of marks where awarded would mean aggregate over the entire duration of the course.
Experience (as on July 01, 2025)
Essential: At least 3 years’ experience after graduation in relevant field (in a position of independent responsibility) in a public/private limited organization, including Hospitals/ Banks/ Financial Institutions/ residential campus based educational institutions in planning/ designing/ execution of internal and external electrical installation work, large central air conditioning plant, lift, communication systems and other associated services involved in large, multi-storey building projects including preparation, scrutiny and evaluation of tenders.
Desirable (i) Working knowledge of electronic systems like CCTV surveillance systems, Addressable Security Alarm and Fire Alarm systems, EPABX, UPS system, etc. (ii) Experience in maintenance of lifts, pumps, air-conditioning plants, etc. (iii) Experience of administering construction projects in all its aspects and knowledge of MS Project or Primavera/ PERT/ CPM techniques. (iv) Ability to work in a computerized environment.
For Assistant Manager (Rajbhasha) in Grade ‘A
Essential: (i) Second Class Master’s Degree in Hindi/ Hindi Translation with English as a subject at the bachelor’s degree level; OR (ii) Second Class Master’s Degree in English with Hindi as a subject at the bachelor’s degree level along with Post graduation diploma in translation; OR (iii) Second Class Master’s Degree in Sanskrit / Economics / Commerce with English and Hindi as subjects at the bachelor’s degree level along with Post graduation diploma in translation. (In lieu of a subject of Hindi at bachelor’s degree level, one may have recognized Hindi qualification equivalent to a bachelor’s degree); OR (iv) Master’s Degree in both English and Hindi/ Hindi Translation, of which one must be Second Class.
Desirable: Knowledge of bi-lingual word processing.
For Assistant Manager (Protocol & Security) in Grade ‘A’
Experience (as on July 01, 2025)
The candidate should be an Officer with a minimum of ten years (five years in case of PwBD candidates) of Commissioned Service in the regular Army/Navy/Air Force holding a valid Ex-Serviceman Identity Card.
Note: Short Service Commissioned Officers should have rendered at least ten years continuous Military Service and have been released on completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year from the cut-off date specified, i.e., on or before July 01, 2025) otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or on account of physical disability or have been released on account of physical disability attributable to Military Service or on invalidment.
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LATEST UPDATE
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s Advt. No. RBISB/DA/02/2025-26 announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ (Legal Officer; Manager—Technical Civil/Electrical) and Grade ‘A’ (Assistant Manager—Rajbhasha; Assistant Manager—Protocol & Security), with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
IMPORTANT DATES
The Reserve Bank of India Services Board’s announces recruitment to Grade ‘B’ and Grade ‘A’, with online registration from July 11 to July 31, 2025 (till 06:00 PM) and the written examination on August 16, 2025 (Saturday); admit cards will be issued about one week before the exam on the RBI website, and the Board reserves the right to change these dates.
Events | Details |
Notification Date | 11 July 2025 |
Online Application Begins | 11 July 2025 |
Online Application Closes | 31 July 2025 |
Admit Card Issue | One week before exam |
Exam Date | 16 August 2025 |
Results Date | To be declared |
IMPORTANT LINKS
For Official Website- Click here
For Official Notification- Click here
For Official Syllabus- Click Here