The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Services Board has officially rolled out the admit cards for the highly anticipated Grade ‘B’ Phase-I recruitment examination. Aspiring candidates who have applied for the General, Department of Economic and Policy Research (DEPR), and Department of Statistics and Information Management (DSIM) cadres can now access and download their essential hall tickets directly from the official RBI website, opportunities.rbi.org.in.
To seamlessly retrieve your admit card, simply log in using your unique Registration Number or Roll Number, combined with your Password or Date of Birth. Don’t forget to keep these details handy!
This significant recruitment drive by the Reserve Bank of India aims to fill a total of 120 Officer positions in Grade ‘B’. This includes 83 vacancies in the General cadre, 17 in DEPR, and 20 in DSIM, alongside crucial backlog positions.
How to Download Your RBI Grade B Phase 1 Admit Card 2025
Follow these straightforward steps to download your hall ticket without a hitch:
- Head over to the official RBI opportunities website: opportunities.rbi.org.in
- Once on the homepage, navigate to the ‘Current Vacancies’ tab and then select ‘Call Letters’.
- Identify and click on the specific link for the General, DEPR, or DSIM admit card that applies to your application.
- Carefully enter your login credentials (Registration Number/Roll Number and Password/Date of Birth).
- Submit the details to reveal your personalized admit card.
- Download and ensure you print your hall ticket for all future reference and examination day requirements.
A direct link for download can be found on the official website.
RBI Grade B Phase 1: Important Exam Schedule
Mark your calendars! Here’s the critical schedule for the upcoming Phase-I examinations across all cadres:
- Phase-I examination for the General cadre: Scheduled for October 18, 2025
- DEPR and DSIM Phase-I exams: Scheduled for October 19, 2025
Candidates are strongly urged to thoroughly review all information provided on their admit card. This includes double-checking the examination date, precise timing, venue details, and all essential reporting instructions to avoid any last-minute complications.