The RBI Office Attendant 2026 recruitment is currently in its most critical phase, with the examination just days away. Since the application window closed on February 4, 2026, the focus has shifted to final preparation and admit cards.





Here is the comprehensive breakdown of the recruitment:

1. Key Dates & Schedule

EventDate
Notification ReleasedJanuary 15, 2026
Application DeadlineFebruary 4, 2026
Correction WindowFebruary 10–11, 2026
Admit Card ReleaseExpected between Feb 20–24, 2026
Online Exam DateFebruary 28 & March 1, 2026

2. Vacancy & Salary

  • Total Vacancies: 572 Posts (Across various regional offices like Patna, Mumbai, Kanpur, etc.)
  • Monthly Salary: The starting gross salary is approximately ₹46,029 per month (including allowances). The basic pay starts at ₹24,250.

3. Selection Process & Exam Pattern

The selection is done in two stages. There is no interview for this post.

Stage 1: Online Objective Test

The exam consists of 120 questions to be solved in 90 minutes.

  • Reasoning: 30 Questions (30 Marks)
  • General English: 30 Questions (30 Marks)
  • General Awareness: 30 Questions (30 Marks)
  • Numerical Ability: 30 Questions (30 Marks)
  • Negative Marking: 1/4 (0.25 marks) for every wrong answer.

Stage 2: Language Proficiency Test (LPT)

Candidates who clear the online exam must undergo a test in the local language of the state they applied for. This test is qualifying in nature but mandatory.

4. Eligibility Criteria

  • Education: Minimum 10th Standard (Matriculation) pass.
    • Important: Graduates and candidates with higher qualifications are not eligible for this post.
  • Age Limit: 18 to 25 years (as of Jan 1, 2026).
    • Relaxation: SC/ST (5 years), OBC (3 years), PwBD (10 years).

5. Important Checklist for Candidates

If you are appearing for the exam on Feb 28th or March 1st:

  1. Admit Card: Keep checking the "Opportunities@RBI" section on rbi.org.in.
  2. ID Proof: You must carry an original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Voter ID) and a photocopy of it to the center.
  3. Local Language: Ensure you are comfortable reading and writing the local language of your chosen region for the LPT.

Would you like me to find the specific syllabus topics for any of the sections (like General Awareness or Numerical Ability) to help you with last-minute revision?

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