RBI Grade B Result 2026: RBI announces Grade B Phase 1 results; download the result here...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the results for the Grade-B preliminary examination. Candidates who appeared for the RBI Grade-B exam can download their results from the official website. The results have been announced by the RBI in PDF format, and candidates can check for their roll numbers in the merit list. Candidates declared successful in this exam will proceed to appear for the RBI Grade-B Phase-2 examination.
**How and where to download the Phase-1 exam result**
The result for the RBI Grade-B Phase-1 exam is available for download on the official website. To assist candidates, the steps to download the result are outlined below; candidates can follow these steps to access their Phase-1 exam results.
To download the Grade-B Phase-1 exam result, first visit the official website at rbi.org.in.
Click on the 'Results' section on the website's homepage.
Next, click on the link labeled 'RBI Grade B Prelims Result 2026'.
Upon clicking the link, the result will open on your screen in PDF format.
Finally, take a printout of the result.
**When will the Phase-2 exam be held?**
Candidates who qualified in the preliminary examination will now appear for the Phase-2 examination. The Phase-2 exam is scheduled to be held on July 25, 2026. The Phase-2 exam will consist of three papers, each carrying 100 marks. Candidates declared successful in the Phase-2 exam will be called for an interview. Please note that the interview carries a weightage of 75 marks.
**Number of vacancies**
A total of 60 candidates will be recruited under this drive. The vacancies are distributed as follows: 40 posts for Officer Grade-B (General Cadre), 10 posts for Officer Grade-B (DEPR Cadre), and 10 posts for Officer Grade-B (DSIM Cadre).
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