The Reserve Bank of India has announced 120 vacancies. Candidates can apply by visiting the official website. Today is the last date to apply.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) launched the recruitment process for Grade B Officer positions, and the deadline for applications is today, September 30, 2025.
A total of 120 vacant positions will be filled under this recruitment process. This is the last opportunity for young people dreaming of a government job in the banking sector. Interested candidates can immediately complete the application process by visiting the Reserve Bank of India's official website, opportunities.rbi.org.in.
To participate in this recruitment, candidates must have a graduation or master's degree from a recognized university or institute. For general positions, a graduation with 60% marks or a master's degree in a relevant field is required. A 5% relaxation in the pass percentage is provided for reserved category candidates.
Additionally, candidates must be between 21 and 30 years of age. Age relaxation is also provided for reserved categories as per the rules.
The application fee for General, OBC, and EWS candidates is ₹850 (+18% GST). For SC, ST, and PwD candidates, the fee is ₹100 (+18% GST).
First, visit the official portal ibpsreg.ibps.in/rbioaug25/. Click on the "Click here for New Registration" link on the home page and register by filling in the required information.
After registration, log in and fill in the remaining details. Upload your signature and passport-size photo. Pay the prescribed application fee and submit the form. Finally, candidates should print it.
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