Last chance to apply for RBI Officers Grade B positions; application window closes today.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is nearing the conclusion of its online application process for the recruitment of Officers in Grade ‘B’. This recruitment drive is focused on filling 120 vacancies across various cadres, specifically in the Direct Recruit (DR) category for the year 2025. Candidates interested in applying can do so at opportunities.rbi.org.in, but they must act quickly as the application window closes today.
The positions available include 83 for Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – General Cadre, 17 for Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – DEPR Cadre, and 20 for Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – DSIM Cadre. Potential applicants should note that eligibility criteria include being at least 21 years old and not exceeding the age limit of 30 years as of September 1, 2025.
Upon completion of the application process, candidates will participate in a two-phase examination. The Phase I exam is scheduled to take place in October, followed by Phase II in November 2025. It is crucial for candidates to be well-prepared for these assessments, as they play a significant role in determining eligibility for the available positions.
To begin the application process, individuals should visit the RBI’s official website, navigate to the section labeled ‘Current Vacancies,’ and select the appropriate vacancies. After registering, they will need to fill out the application form, pay the required fees, and submit the form. Keeping a printout of the submitted form is advisable for future reference.
As the deadline approaches, candidates are encouraged to ensure that they meet all eligibility criteria and submit their applications promptly. For additional details, it is recommended that applicants review the official notification available on the RBI website, which provides comprehensive information regarding the recruitment process and requirements.
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