Bank holidays in June 2026 in India are not always the same across all states because several holidays are region-specific and depend on local festivals, government notifications, and RBI guidelines. Customers should carefully review the June 2026 bank holiday schedule to avoid inconvenience related to cash withdrawal, cheque clearance, loan processing, or branch banking services.
Bank Holidays In June 2026
Apart from weekly offs such as Sundays and second/fourth Saturdays, June 2026 also includes important holidays like Bakrid (Eid al-Adha), Raja Sankranti, Rath Yatra, and the half-year bank closing day on 30 June. While physical bank branches may remain closed on these days, digital banking services such as UPI, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, ATMs, NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS will continue functioning normally.
List of Bank Holidays In June 2026
Date
Day
Holiday
States/Regions Affected
7 June 2026
Sunday
Weekly Off
All States
13 June 2026
Saturday
Second Saturday
All States
14 June 2026
Sunday
Weekly Off
All States
15 June 2026
Monday
Raja Sankranti (Mithuna Sankranti)
Odisha
17 June 2026
Wednesday
Id-ul-Adha (Bakrid/Eid al-Adha)*
Most States
21 June 2026
Sunday
Weekly Off
All States
22 June 2026
Monday
Rath Yatra
Odisha, West Bengal, Gujarat
27 June 2026
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
All States
28 June 2026
Sunday
Weekly Off
All States
30 June 2026
Tuesday
Bank Half-Year Closing
All States
*Bakrid holiday date may vary depending on moon sighting.
Sundays and Saturday Bank Holidays In June 2026
Banks across India remain closed on all Sundays and on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Customers should plan branch-related work accordingly.
Date
Day
Bank Status
6 June 2026
First Saturday
Open
7 June 2026
Sunday
Closed
13 June 2026
Second Saturday
Closed
14 June 2026
Sunday
Closed
20 June 2026
Third Saturday
Open
21 June 2026
Sunday
Closed
27 June 2026
Fourth Saturday
Closed
28 June 2026
Sunday
Closed
What Services Remain Open During Bank Holidays?
Even during bank holidays, several digital and online banking services remain active for customers.
Banking Service
Availability
ATM Services
Available 24×7
UPI Transactions
Available
Internet Banking
Available
Mobile Banking
Available
IMPS
Available
NEFT
Available 24×7
RTGS
Available 24×7
Important RBI Facts
NEFT became available 24×7 from December 2019
RTGS became available 24×7 from December 2020\
Important Bank Holidays In June 2026
Several important regional and national observances fall in June 2026. Candidates preparing for banking awareness and current affairs sections should also remember these holidays.
Id-ul-Adha / Bakrid 2026
Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, is one of the major Islamic festivals celebrated across India. Most public and private sector banks are expected to remain closed in several states on this occasion.
Expected holiday around 17 June 2026
Date depends on moon sighting
Banks likely closed in most states
Public and private banks both observe holiday
Raja Sankranti 2026
Raja Sankranti, also called Mithuna Sankranti, is an important regional festival celebrated mainly in Odisha.
Holiday Date: 15 June 2026
Applicable State: Odisha
Festival Type: Agricultural Festival
Bank Status: Closed in Odisha
Rath Yatra 2026
Rath Yatra is one of the major Hindu festivals associated with Lord Jagannath and the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha.
Holiday Date: 22 June 2026
States Affected: Odisha, Gujarat, West Bengal
Festival Significance: Jagannath Rath Yatra Festival
Q1. In May 2026, the Vice President of India released the book titled ‘The Library Man of India: The Story of P.N. Panicker’. Who is the author of this book?
(a) Shashi Tharoor
(b) P. P. Sathyan
(c) Arundhati Roy
(d) Perumal Murugan
(e) Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya
Answer: b
Solution:
The Vice President of India, C. P. Radhakrishnan on 22 May, 2026, released the book ‘The Library Man of India: The Story of P.N. Panicker’, authored by P. P. Sathyan, at Uprashtrapati Bhavan.
Q2. For the financial year 2025–26, the Reserve Bank of India approved a record surplus transfer to the Central Government. What is the exact value of this dividend payout?
(a) ₹1.09 lakh crore
(b) ₹2.11 lakh crore
(c) ₹2.86 lakh crore
(d) ₹3.95 lakh crore
(e) ₹91.97 lakh crore
Answer: c
Solution:
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the transfer of a record surplus of ₹2.86 lakh crore to the Central Government for the financial year 2025–26.
According to the RBI, its gross income increased by 26.42 per cent during FY 2025–26 compared to the previous financial year.
Expenditure before risk provisions rose by 27.60 per cent during the same period.
The RBI stated that its net income before risk provisions and transfer to statutory funds stood at ₹3.95 lakh crore in FY26, compared to ₹3.13 lakh crore in FY25.
The balance sheet of the Reserve Bank expanded by 20.61 per cent to ₹91.97 lakh crore as of 31 March 2026.
The central bank also decided to transfer ₹1.09 lakh crore to the Contingent Risk Buffer (CRB) for FY26.
The Contingent Risk Buffer was maintained at 6.5 per cent of the RBI balance sheet under the revised Economic Capital Framework.
Q3. Which Indian Army officer received the United Nations Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award 2025?
(a) Suman Gawani
(b) Abhilasha Barak
(c) Radhika Sen
(d) Priya Jhingan
(e) Punita Arora
Answer: b
Solution:
Abhilasha Barak has been honoured with the prestigious United Nations Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award 2025 for her service with the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon.
Major Barak is serving with the Indian Battalion as Commander of the Female Engagement Team in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
She is also recognised as the first woman combat helicopter pilot of the Indian Army.
With this achievement, Major Abhilasha Barak became the third Indian peacekeeper to receive the honour.
Earlier, Suman Gawani received the award in 2019 for her service with the UN Mission in South Sudan.
Radhika Sen was honoured in 2023 for her contribution to the UN Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The award was instituted in 2016 by the Office of Military Affairs under the United Nations Department of Peace Operations.
It recognises military peacekeepers who demonstrate exceptional commitment towards promoting gender equality and implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security.
Q4. Who recently in may, 2026, took the oath of office as the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board of Governors, succeeding Jerome Powell?
(a) Kevin Warsh
(b) Janet Yellen
(c) Ben Bernanke
(d) Christopher Waller
(e) Lael Brainard
Answer: a
Solution:
In the United States, Kevin Warsh took oath as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
He succeeded Jerome Powell, who had served in the position since 2018.
The Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors plays a key role in shaping monetary policy and overseeing the central banking system of the United States.
Q5. Which country officially joined the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) as its 26TH member country?
(a) United Arab Emirates
(b) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(c) Republic of South Africa
(d) Brazil
(e) Kenya
Answer: b
Solution:
The International Big Cat Alliance has welcomed Saudi Arabia as its newest member(26TH ) country on 22 May 2026.
The International Big Cat Alliance is a global platform that brings together countries that are home to the world’s seven major big cat species.
The alliance focuses on the conservation and protection of lion, tiger, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, jaguar, and puma populations across the globe.
With the inclusion of Saudi Arabia, the alliance now consists of 26 member countries and five observer nations.
The expansion of the alliance reflects growing international cooperation in biodiversity conservation and wildlife protection.
Q6. In May 2026, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) signed an MoU for advanced consultancy support in tunnel engineering and slope stability with a premier institute based in which country?
(a) Japan
(b) Switzerland
(c) Norway
(d) Germany
(e) Austria
Answer: c
Solution:
In May 2026, the National Highways Authority of India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute of Norway.
The agreement was signed to provide advanced consultancy support in tunnel engineering, slope stability, and capacity building.
The collaboration aims to strengthen technical expertise and improve safety and efficiency in highway and tunnel infrastructure projects in India.
MoU will remain valid for the period of five years.
Q7. In May 2026, the United States Secretary of State arrived in India for a high-profile, four-day official visit to expand cooperation in critical technology, trade, and the Indo-Pacific strategy. Who is the current US Secretary of State who made this maiden visit?
(a) Antony Blinken
(b) Lloyd Austin
(c) Marco Rubio
(d) Sergio Gor
(e) Jake Sullivan
Answer: c
Solution:
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata on 23 May 2025 for a four-day visit to India.
This marks his maiden visit to India as the US Secretary of State and is considered an important step towards strengthening bilateral relations between United States and India.
The visit is expected to focus on enhancing cooperation in areas such as trade, defence, energy security, technology, and the Indo-Pacific strategy.
Q8. World Turtle Day is celebrated annually on 23 May to raise global awareness about the conservation of turtles and tortoises. In which year was this day officially established?
(a) 1992
(b) 1995
(c) 1997
(d) 2010
(e) 2000
Answer: e
Solution:
World Turtle Day is observed every year on 23 May to celebrate turtles and tortoises and promote awareness about their conservation.
The day highlights the importance of protecting these ancient reptiles, which have existed on Earth for more than 200 million years.
World Turtle Day was established in 2000 to encourage global awareness, conservation efforts, and protection of turtle and tortoise habitats.
Q9. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially approved the reappointment of Sandeep Bakhshi as the MD & CEO of ICICI Bank. His extended tenure will now run until which year?
(a) October 3, 2028
(b) October 3, 2027
(c) October 3, 2026
(d) December 31, 2029
(e) January 1, 2030
Answer: a
Solution:
Sandeep Bakhshi will continue as the Chief Executive Officer of ICICI Bank for another two years.
The Reserve Bank of India has approved his reappointment.
Following the approval, Sandeep Bakhshi’s tenure will now continue until 3 October 2028.
He has been leading ICICI Bank, India’s second-largest private sector bank, since 2018.
Q10. In May 2026, Haryana’s first constellation garden named ‘Nakshatra Vatika’ was developed at which of the following protected areas?
(a) Sultanpur National Park
(b) Kalesar National Park
(c) Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary
(d) Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary
(e) Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary
Answer: c
Solution:
Haryana’s first constellation garden, named Nakshatra Vatika, has been developed at the Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary in the Seonsar forest area of Pehowa.
The project has been developed by the Haryana Sarasvati Heritage Development Board.
The Haryana Government is also planning to develop similar constellation garden projects in other districts of the state.
Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Seonsar Forest, is located in the districts of Kaithal and Kurukshetra.
Ministry of Social Justice Launches JEEVAN App, SHATAYU Dashboard for Elder Care Support
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment launched two digital platforms the JEEVAN app and the SHATAYU Geriatric Caregiver Dashboard to improve healthcare, safety, caregiving support, and social inclusion for senior citizens in India.
The initiative was launched by Virendra Kumar and aims to provide easier access to welfare schemes, emergency assistance, healthcare information, and government-supported senior citizen services through digital technology.
The SHATAYU Dashboard will help families identify trained geriatric caregivers across districts and states, strengthening India’s growing elderly care ecosystem.
These platforms reflect India’s broader push toward a technology-driven care economy focused on elder care, community support, caregiver coordination, and efficient public service delivery.
Why India Became Home to 97 of the World’s 100 Hottest Cities in 2026
India is facing an intense heatwave crisis in 2026, with reports showing that 97 of the world’s 100 hottest cities were located in the country on a single day, including areas in Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh where temperatures crossed 48°C.
The extreme conditions are largely driven by a “heat dome,” a high-pressure atmospheric system that traps and intensifies hot air while blocking rainfall, clouds, and cooling winds.
Climate change, weak Western Disturbances, El Niño effects, deforestation, urban expansion, and shrinking water bodies have further worsened the crisis by increasing heat retention and creating urban heat islands.
The prolonged heatwave is severely impacting public health, agriculture, water availability, and electricity demand, raising concerns about India’s growing vulnerability to climate-related disasters.
International News
India Delays First Big Cat Alliance Summit, Impacting Wildlife Diplomacy and African Partnerships
India has postponed the inaugural International Big Cat Alliance Summit, which was scheduled for June 1, 2026, in New Delhi, following the rescheduling of the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit.
The decision was taken after consultations with the African Union and the African Union Commission to ensure wider international participation, especially from African nations vital to global big cat conservation.
African countries are central to protecting species such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs, making their involvement essential for stronger wildlife cooperation and biodiversity conservation efforts.
India continues to position itself as a global leader in big cat conservation through initiatives like Project Tiger and programs supporting tigers, Asiatic lions, snow leopards, and cheetah restoration.
India and Ethiopia Sign WTO Accession Protocol to Strengthen Strategic Trade Ties
India and Ethiopia signed a bilateral accession protocol in Geneva supporting Ethiopia’s membership process in the World Trade Organization.
The agreement reflects India’s continued support for integrating developing and least-developed countries into the global trading system through fair trade access and economic cooperation.
The protocol advances Ethiopia’s long-running WTO accession journey, which involves reforms in trade regulations, tariffs, customs systems, and market access commitments.
India and Ethiopia already share strong economic ties, with India being one of Ethiopia’s largest trading partners and investors across sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and education.
India and Cyprus Sign Strategic Partnership Deal Covering Defence, Trade, and Cybersecurity
India and Cyprus upgraded their ties to a Strategic Partnership during the visit of Nikos Christodoulides to New Delhi.
The two nations signed six agreements covering defense, cybersecurity, innovation, education, culture, maritime cooperation, and counter-terrorism coordination, including a new Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism.
A Defense Cooperation Roadmap for 2026–2031 and maritime rescue collaboration were announced, while Cyprus also joined India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative under trade and connectivity cooperation.
Both countries further expanded ties through cultural and educational agreements, plans for the first India-Cyprus Space Day, and the establishment of a Cyprus Trade Center in Mumbai to boost trade and investment.
Kevin Warsh Sworn In as Federal Reserve Chair, Replacing Jerome Powell
Kevin Warsh has officially become the new chair of the Federal Reserve, succeeding Jerome Powell after a politically divided Senate confirmation process.
Warsh takes charge during a critical period for the United States economy, marked by inflation concerns, interest rate debates, and growing scrutiny over the independence of the central bank.
The Federal Reserve plays a major role in shaping global financial conditions through decisions on interest rates, inflation control, banking regulation, and financial stability, influencing markets worldwide.
A former Federal Reserve governor during the 2008 financial crisis, Warsh brings extensive economic and financial experience from institutions including Stanford, Harvard Law School, and the Hoover Institution.
Saudi Arabia Joins India-Led International Big Cat Alliance, Taking Global Wildlife Partnership to 26 Nations
Saudi Arabia has officially joined the International Big Cat Alliance, the India-led platform focused on protecting major big cat species and strengthening global biodiversity conservation efforts.
Launched by Narendra Modi in 2023, the alliance now includes 26 member countries and five observer nations, reflecting growing international cooperation in wildlife protection.
The IBCA works to conserve seven major big cat species — tiger, lion, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, jaguar, and puma — through knowledge sharing, habitat management, capacity building, and collaborative conservation programmes.
The alliance aims to protect ecosystems and biodiversity worldwide by supporting sustainable wildlife management and stronger international environmental partnerships.
A deadly explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi has reportedly killed at least 90 people and injured more than 100 workers, making it one of China’s worst recent mining disasters.
The blast occurred while around 247 workers were inside the mine, prompting a massive rescue operation involving over 345 emergency personnel, medical teams, ambulances, and evacuation units.
Preliminary reports suggest the explosion may have been caused by dangerous gas conditions, including excessive carbon monoxide levels, though authorities are still investigating the exact cause.
Xi Jinping ordered authorities to intensify rescue efforts, ensure treatment for the injured, investigate the disaster thoroughly, and hold those responsible accountable.
Banking News
RBI’s Highest-Ever ₹2.87 Lakh Crore Surplus Transfer Strengthens Government Finances
Reserve Bank of India announced a record surplus transfer of ₹2.87 lakh crore to the India government for FY26, marking the highest-ever dividend payout by the central bank.
The transfer provides a major boost to government finances by strengthening non-tax revenue and reducing pressure on additional borrowing amid global economic uncertainties.
Higher foreign exchange gains, rising gold prices, investment income, and a sharp expansion in the RBI’s balance sheet contributed to the record surplus, while the bank also allocated ₹1.09 lakh crore to its Contingent Risk Buffer for financial stability.
Although slightly below the Union Budget estimate, the payout is expected to support fiscal management, liquidity operations, and broader economic resilience.
Sandeep Bakhshi to Continue as ICICI Bank CEO Until 2028 After RBI Approval
Reserve Bank of India has approved the reappointment of Sandeep Bakhshi as Managing Director and CEO of ICICI Bank for another two-year term.
His extended tenure will run from October 4, 2026, to October 3, 2028, ensuring leadership continuity at one of India’s largest private sector banks.
Bakhshi has led ICICI Bank since 2018 and is credited with strengthening the bank’s profitability, operational performance, digital growth, and investor confidence during his tenure.
ICICI Bank remains one of India’s leading financial institutions with a strong presence in retail banking, corporate banking, wealth management, loans, deposits, and digital financial services.
Awards News
Chandrayaan-3 Wins Prestigious 2026 AIAA Goddard Award for Historic Lunar Mission
Chandrayaan-3 received the prestigious AIAA Goddard Astronautics Award in Washington, D.C., recognizing India’s historic achievement in lunar exploration.
The mission made history when India became the first nation to successfully soft-land a spacecraft near the Moon’s south pole, a scientifically important region believed to contain water ice and other valuable resources.
The award was accepted on behalf of Indian Space Research Organisation by Vinay Kwatra, India’s Ambassador to the United States.
Chandrayaan-3’s success strengthened India’s position in global space exploration by demonstrating advanced lunar landing capability and generating important scientific data for future Moon missions.
Defense News
Agni-1 Missile Successfully Tested by India from Odisha Under Strategic Forces Command
India successfully test-fired the Agni-I ballistic missile from the Integrated Test Range Chandipur on May 22, 2026, under the supervision of the Strategic Forces Command.
The successful launch confirmed that all mission objectives were achieved, reinforcing India’s strategic defense preparedness and missile readiness capabilities.
Agni-I is a short-range ballistic missile designed for quick deployment through road and rail mobile launch systems and plays a vital role in India’s deterrence strategy.
The test also highlights the progress of India’s indigenous Agni missile program, which supports long-term defense modernization and strategic security objectives.
Sports news
Former India All-Rounder Vijay Shankar Retires from Domestic Cricket and IPL
Vijay Shankar has announced his retirement from domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League, ending a notable career as an all-rounder for Tamil Nadu cricket team and several IPL franchises.
He represented India national cricket team in 21 white-ball matches between 2018 and 2019, including appearances in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, where he gained attention as the “3D cricketer.”
Shankar enjoyed a successful domestic career, captaining Tamil Nadu to titles in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, while also contributing strongly with both bat and ball across formats.
In the IPL, he played 78 matches for teams including Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, and Gujarat Titans, winning titles before becoming eligible for overseas franchise leagues after retirement.
Important Days News
World Turtle Day 2026: Why Protecting Turtles Matters for Biodiversity and Ecosystems
World Turtle Day is observed every year on May 23 to raise awareness about the protection of turtles and tortoises, some of Earth’s oldest surviving species.
Founded in 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue, the day highlights the growing threats these reptiles face from habitat destruction, plastic pollution, climate change, illegal wildlife trade, and fishing bycatch.
Turtles play a vital ecological role by supporting healthy marine, freshwater, and land ecosystems, making their conservation important for overall biodiversity and environmental balance.
World Turtle Day encourages people worldwide to support conservation efforts through awareness campaigns, reducing plastic use, protecting habitats, participating in clean-up drives, and promoting wildlife-friendly practices.
Current Affairs Today | 23rd May 2026 Current Affairs | Daily Current Affairs By Ashish Gautam
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has released the Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 Notification for 1265 vacancies under the Society for Centralized Recruitment of Staff in Subordinate Courts (S.S.S.C.). The recruitment drive has been announced for the post of Clerk in the Subordinate Courts of Haryana through direct recruitment. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to submit their online application forms from 26 May 2026. The last date to apply online for Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 is 23 June 2026.
Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026
This Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 offers a major opportunity for graduate candidates preparing for government jobs in the judiciary sector. The selection process includes a Computer Based Test (CBT), Computer Proficiency Test (CPT), and document verification process. Candidates must carefully check the eligibility criteria, age limit, application fee, and selection process before applying online for the Haryana Court Clerk posts.
Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 Overview
Candidates can check the major highlights related to the recruitment process below.
Particulars
Details
Organization
High Court of Punjab and Haryana
Recruitment Body
S.S.S.C.
Post Name
Clerk
Total Vacancies
1265
Job Location
Haryana
Application Mode
Online
Online Application Start Date
26 May
Last Date to Apply
23 June
Selection Process
CBT, CPT & Document Verification
Official Website
www.sssc.gov.in
Haryana Court Clerk Notification 2026 PDF
The detailed employment notice for Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 has been released under Advertisement No. 36C/SSSC/HR/2026 dated 22 May 2026. The official notification contains complete details regarding vacancies, eligibility, age relaxation, exam pattern, reservation rules, and online application instructions.
The recruitment drive includes 1015 existing vacancies and 250 anticipated vacancies, making the total number of posts 1265.
Category
Existing Vacancies
Anticipated Vacancies
General (UR)
141
62
SC (DSC)
118
24
SC (OSC)
102
21
BC-A
145
38
BC-B
101
23
EWS
113
26
ESP
25
7
PwBD
64
10
ESM
206
39
Total
1015
250
Haryana Court Clerk Eligibility Criteria 2026
Candidates must fulfil the educational qualification, language requirement, and age criteria prescribed in the official notification.
Educational Qualification
Candidates must possess:
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Or equivalent degree from a recognized university
Candidates must also have:
Proficiency in computers
Knowledge of Word Processing and Spreadsheets
Additionally, candidates should have passed:
Matriculation with Hindi or Sanskrit, OR
+2/B.A./M.A. with Hindi as one of the subjects
The qualification must be completed before 23 June 2026.
Haryana Court Clerk Age Limit 2026
The age limit will be calculated as on 01 January 2026.
Category
Minimum Age
Maximum Age
General
18 Years
42 Years
SC/BC
18 Years
47 Years
Government Employees
18 Years
45 Years
Women Categories
18 Years
47 Years
PwBD Candidates
Relaxation as per rules
Up to 52 Years
Haryana Court Clerk Application Fee 2026
Candidates need to pay the prescribed application fee through online mode only.
General Male: Rs. 1200
General Female: Rs. 875
SC/BC/EWS/ESM of Haryana: Rs. 710
PwBD of Haryana: NIL
Haryana Court Clerk Apply Online 2026
The online application process for Haryana Court Clerk Recruitment 2026 will begin from 26 May 2026 at 04:00 PM. Candidates can apply online through the official website of S.S.S.C.
Haryana Court Clerk Apply Online Link 2026 (Link will be active soon)
Haryana Court Clerk Selection Process 2026
The selection process consists of multiple stages, including a written examination and a computer proficiency assessment.
Computer Based Test (CBT)
Computer Proficiency Test (CPT)
Document Verification
Interaction Process
Haryana Court Clerk Exam Pattern 2026
The Computer Based Test will include objective and subjective sections.
Subject
Questions
Marks
Duration
General Knowledge
50
50
2 hours
English Composition Objective
20
20
English Composition Subjective
Essay, Letter, Precis, Translation
30
Total
–
100
Duration: 2 Hours
Negative Marking: 0.25 mark deduction
Minimum Qualifying Marks:
33% in each subject
40% aggregate overall
Computer Proficiency Test
Candidates qualifying the written examination will appear for the Computer Proficiency Test, which is qualifying in nature.
Spreadsheet Test Minimum: 40% marks
Typing Test: 30 WPM in English
Haryana Court Clerk Salary 2026
The salary and allowances for selected candidates will be governed according to the Haryana Government rules applicable to Subordinate Courts employees.
Taking a long break from IBPS SO preparation is more common than most aspirants think. Some stop due to job pressure, college exams, family responsibilities, health issues, or simply because motivation fades after repeated exam attempts. The difficult part is not the break itself it is restarting again. Many candidates feel lost when they return.
How to Restart Preparation for IBPS SO After a Long Gap?
They forget concepts, lose confidence in mock tests, and compare themselves with others who never stopped preparing. But the good thing about competitive exam preparation is that knowledge does not disappear completely. Your previous effort still helps you restart faster than a beginner.
Accept That the First Few Days Will Feel Slow
One of the biggest mistakes aspirants make after a gap is expecting instant productivity.
In the beginning, your speed may feel low, concentration may break frequently, and even basic topics may seem unfamiliar.
Do not judge your preparation based on the first week.
The mind takes time to regain exam rhythm.
Instead of worrying about lost time, focus on rebuilding consistency slowly.
Start with the Latest Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Before opening books again, understand what has changed during your break. This helps you avoid studying outdated material and gives clarity about where to focus more. Check:
Latest IBPS SO exam pattern
Section-wise weightage
New question trends
Changes in professional knowledge topics
Difficulty level of recent exams
Do Not Restart from Zero
Most aspirants waste time revising every topic from the beginning. Instead, first identify:
Topics you still remember well
Topics you partially remember
Completely forgotten areas
For example:
If reasoning was your strong area earlier, revise puzzles and seating arrangement first.
If English was comfortable for you, start daily reading practice immediately.
If Professional Knowledge was weak earlier, dedicate extra time there from the start.
Create a Small but Consistent Study Routine
After a long gap, studying 10–12 hours suddenly is unrealistic. Start with a manageable routine.
A practical restart plan can look like this:
Time Period
Study Goal
First 7 Days
2–4 hours daily
Second Week
4–6 hours daily
After Consistency Builds
6–8 focused hours
Focus More on Professional Knowledge
For IBPS SO, the Professional Knowledge section is the deciding factor because it carries high importance in final selection.
Whether you are preparing for:
IT Officer
HR Officer
Marketing Officer
Agriculture Field Officer
Law Officer
Rajbhasha Adhikari
Instead:
Revise one topic daily
Make short notes
Practice topic-wise MCQs
Follow recent industry-related updates
Begin Mock Tests Early
Do not wait to feel fully prepared before attempting mocks. Start with sectional tests to rebuild speed, confidence, and exam temperament. Even low scores help identify weak areas and track improvement.
Avoid Comparing Yourself with Others
After a long gap, your pace may feel slower than others. That is normal. Focus on consistent daily progress instead of comparing your preparation journey with other aspirants.
Use Short Revision Cycles
Long gaps usually affect memory retention. So instead of monthly revision, follow short revision cycles:
Revise today’s topics before sleeping
Weekly quick revision every Sunday
Monthly full revision tests
Frequent revision helps concepts stay fresh and reduces stress before exams.
Improve Your Mental Discipline Again
Preparation gaps often reduce study discipline more than knowledge itself. To rebuild focus:
Keep phone distractions away
Study at fixed timings
Avoid overthinking previous failures
Track daily targets
Take proper sleep
A stable routine improves concentration naturally.
Stay Focused on Your Goal
Restarting IBPS SO preparation after a long gap may feel difficult in the beginning, but with consistency and the right mindset, candidates can regain their preparation flow and improve gradually.
Focus on rebuilding consistency instead of studying long hours initially
Avoid comparing your preparation speed with other aspirants
Start with basic revision and sectional mock tests
Analyze weak areas and improve step by step
Follow a disciplined routine with regular revision
Stay patient, as confidence returns with continuous practice
Remember that many candidates clear IBPS SO even after restarting preparation after a gap
Mixture and Alligation is an important topic in the quantitative aptitude section of competitive exams, especially in the new pattern of bank and insurance exams. Questions are now more application-based and require a clear understanding of ratios, percentages, averages, and logical calculations to solve real exam-level problems quickly and accurately.
Mixture & Alligation Questions for Bank Exams
Mixture and Alligation Questions for the latest bank exams are considered highly scoring as the topic is concept-based and can be mastered with regular practice in a short time. The new exam pattern focuses on calculation speed and application-oriented questions, making this topic important for improving accuracy, confidence, and overall performance in the quantitative aptitude section.
1. In what Ratio the grocer mix two types of pulses Costing Rs. 15/kg and Rs. 20/kg respectively to get a una mixture of pulses to get a mixture costing Rs. 16.50/kg?
a) 3:7
b) 5:7
c) 7:3
d) 7:5
Answer: d) 7:5
2. A vessel is filled with liquid, 3 parts of which are water and 5 parts syrup. How much of the mixture must be drawn off and replaced with water so that the mixture may be half water and half syrup?
a) 1/3
b) 1/4
c)1/5
d) 1/7
Answer: b) 1/4
3. 8 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled with water. This operation is performed three more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of the water is 16 : 65. How much wine the cask hold originally?
a) 18 litres
b) 24 litres
c) 32 litres
d) 42 litres
Answer: c) 32 litres
4. A merchant has 1000 kg of sugar part of which he sells at 8% profit and the rest at 18% profit. He gains 14% on the whole. The Quantity sold at 18% profit is
a) 400 kg
b) 600 kg
c) 560 kg
d) 640 kg
Answer: b) 600 kg
5. A container contains 40 litres of milk. From this container, 4 litres of milk was taken out and replaced by water. This process was repeated further two times. How much milk is now contained by the container?
a) 29.16 litres
b) 28 litres
c) 28.2 litres
d) 26 litres
Answer: a) 29.16 litres
6. A milk vendor has 2 cans of milk. The first contains 25% water and the rest milk. The second contains 50% water. How much milk should he mix from each of the containers so as to get 12 litres of milk such that the ratio of water to milk is 3 : 5?
a) 5 litres, 7 litres
b) 4 litres, 8 litres
c) 6 litres, 6 litres
d) 7 litres, 4 litres
Answer: c) 6 litres, 6 litres
7. In what ratio, water must be mixed with fruit juice costing Rs.24 per litre so that the juice would be worth of Rs.20 per litre?
a) 1:4
b) 1:5
c) 1:6
d) 2:5
Answer: b) 1:5
8. A shopkeeper has 50 kg of rice. A part of which he sells at 10% profit and remaining at 5% loss. He gains 7% on the whole. Find the quantity sold at 10% profit.
a) 40 kg
b) 15 kg
c) 35 kg
d) 20 kg
Answer: c) 35 kg
9. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the mixture is worth Rs. 153 per kg, the price of the third variety per kg will be:
a)Rs. 165.5
b)Rs. 170.5
c)Rs. 175.5
d)Rs. 180.5
Answer: c) Rs. 175.5
10. In what ratio must a person mix three kinds of metal costing Rs.60/kg, Rs.75/kg and Rs.100 /kg so that the resultant alloy when sold at Rs.96/kg results in a gain of 20%?
a)4:2:1
b)2:1:2
c)5:4:1
d)1:4:2
Answer: a) 4:2:1
11. How many kilograms of rice of Rs 6.4/kg should be mixed with 10 kg of rice of Rs 4.8/kg, in such that by selling the mixture at 20 % profit, which is Rs. 1.12 more than the average price per kg of both the varieties of rice
a)12 kg
b)15 kg
c)10 kg
d)11 kg
Answer: a) 12 kg
12. Three types of Rice of Rs. 1.27, Rs. 1.29 and Rs. 1.32 per kg are mixed together to be sold at Rs. 1.30 per kg. in what ratio should this rice be mixed.
a)1:5
b) 2:6
c) 3:5
d) 4:5
Answer: c) 3:5
13. How much does a shop owner mix 4 types of rice worth Rs. 95, Rs. 60, Rs. 90 &Rs.50 per kg so that he can make the mixture of these rice worth Rs. 80 per kg.
a)4:4:5:1
b) 7:4:2:3
c) 3:9:5:8
d) 4:6:5:7
Answer: d) 4:6:5:7
14. Two vessels A and B contain milk and water mixed in the ratio 4: 3 and 2: 3. The ratio in which these mixtures be mixed to form a new mixture containing half milk and half water is
a) 7: 5
b) 6: 5
c) 5: 6
d) 4: 3
Answer: a) 7:5
15. A milkman makes 20% profit by selling milk mixed with water at Rs. 9 per litre. If the cost price of 1 litre pure milk is Rs. 10, then the ratio of milk and water in the said mixture is
a) 3: 1
b) 4: 1
c) 3: 2
d) 4: 3
Answer: b) 4:1
16. In two types of stainless steel, the ratio of chromium and steel are 2: 11 and 5: 21 respectively. In what proportion should the two types be mixed so that the ratio of chromium to steel in the mixed type becomes 7: 32?
a)2: 3
b) 3: 4
c) 1:2
d) 1:3
Answer: b) 3:4
17. Two liquids A and B are in the ratio 5 : 1 in container 1 and 1 : 3 in container 2. In what ratio should the contents of the two containers be mixed so as to obtain a mixture of A and B in the ratio 1:1 ?
a) 2 : 3
b) 4 : 3
c) 3 : 2
d) 3 : 4
Answer: b) 4:3
18. There are two containers: the first contains 500 ml of alcohol, while the second contains 500 ml of water. Three cups of alcohol from the first container is taken out and is mixed well in the second container. Then three cups of this mixture is taken out and is mixed in the first container. Let A denote the proportion of water in the first container and B denote the proportion of alcohol in the second container. Then,
a) A > B
b) A < B
c) A = B
d) None of These
Answer: c) A = B
19. Cost of two types of pulses is Rs.15 and Rs, 20 per kg, respectively. If both the pulses are mixed together in the ratio 2:3, then what should be the price of mixed variety of pulses per kg?
a) Rs. 22 per kg
b) Rs. 30 per kg
c) Rs. 10 per kg
d) Rs. 18 per kg
Answer: d) Rs. 18 per kg
20. A dealer has 1000 kg sugar and he sells a part of it at 8% profit and the rest of it at 18% profit. The overall profit he earns is 14%. What is the quantity which is sold at 18% profit?
a) 250 kg
b) 600 kg
c) 620 kg
d) 400 kg
Answer: b) 600 kg
How to Solve Mixture and Alligation Questions Quickly
To solve Mixture and Alligation questions quickly in bank exams, candidates should first understand the basic concepts of ratio, average, and percentage. Most questions are formula-based and can be solved faster by using the alligation method instead of lengthy calculations.
Tips to Solve Mixture and Alligation Questions Quickly
Learn the basic alligation formula and ratio concepts clearly.
Practice questions based on profit & loss, replacement, and mixing of liquids.
Use shortcuts and approximation techniques to save time in exams.
Focus on calculation speed for percentages and averages.
Attempt easy and direct formula-based questions first during the exam.
Revise commonly asked question types from previous year papers and mock tests.
Practice timer-based quizzes regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
Mixture and Alligation Questions Quickly
Candidates preparing for SBI, IBPS, RBI Grade B, Insurance, and other competitive exams should practice Mixture and Alligation questions daily to strengthen their quantitative aptitude section and score better marks in the examination.
Preparing for the RBI Grade B 2026 exam requires more than just completing the syllabus and attempting mock tests regularly. Many aspirants give several mocks but fail to improve because they do not spend enough time analyzing their mistakes. Mock test analysis is the stage where actual improvement happens.
How to Analyze Mock Test Mistakes for RBI Grade B 2026 Exam
It helps candidates understand weak areas, improve accuracy, strengthen concepts, and develop better exam strategies. A proper analysis can significantly increase your performance in both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the RBI Grade B examination.
Why Mock Test Analysis is Important
Attempting RBI Grade B Mock Tests without reviewing mistakes is like practicing without learning. Analysis helps candidates:
Identify weak topics and sections
Improve speed and accuracy
Reduce repeated mistakes
Learn better time management
Build confidence before the actual exam
1. Maintain a Separate Mistake Log
Create a dedicated notebook, Excel sheet, or digital tracker for recording mistakes from every mock test. For each incorrect question, note down:
The question/topic
Your answer and the correct answer
The reason behind the mistake
Key concept involved
This helps you track progress and identify patterns over time.
2. Categorize Your Mistakes
Divide your errors into categories to understand where the problem lies. Common categories include:
Conceptual Mistakes
These happen when the basic concept is unclear or incomplete.
Calculation Errors
Mistakes due to incorrect calculations, formula usage, or approximation errors.
Careless Mistakes
Errors caused by misreading questions, marking wrong options, or overlooking keywords.
Time-Management Mistakes
Questions left unanswered or solved incorrectly because of lack of time.
Once categorized, it becomes easier to work on the exact issue.
3. Analyze Section-wise Performance
The RBI Grade B exam contains multiple sections such as:
Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning Ability
English Language
General Awareness
Economic & Social Issues
Finance & Management
Check your performance section-wise after every mock. Focus on:
Accuracy percentage
Time spent
Difficulty level of attempted questions
Topics with maximum mistakes
4. Identify Repeated Errors
One of the most important steps is finding repeated mistakes. If you are continuously making errors in the same topic, it means revision alone is not enough.
For example:
Repeated errors in Data Interpretation may indicate weak calculation speed.
Frequent mistakes in current affairs may suggest poor revision strategy.
Repeated confusion in Finance & Management concepts may require conceptual clarity.
Repeated mistakes should become your highest priority during revision.
5. Check Your Time Allocation
Many candidates lose marks because they spend too much time on difficult questions. Analyze:
Which section consumed the most time
Which questions took unusually long
Whether easy questions were skipped because of poor time management
Try developing a fixed attempt strategy for future mocks.
6. Reattempt Wrong Questions
After analyzing a mock test, revisit the incorrect questions after a few days and solve them again without checking solutions.
This method helps in:
Improving retention
Strengthening weak concepts
Reducing repeat mistakes in future mocks
If you still cannot solve the question correctly, revise the concept immediately.
7. Focus on Accuracy Before Attempts
In RBI Grade B, negative marking can significantly affect scores. Instead of blindly increasing attempts, work on improving accuracy.
During analysis, calculate:
Correct attempts
Incorrect attempts
Accuracy percentage
8. Make a Corrective Action Plan
Mock analysis should always end with an improvement strategy. Based on your mistakes:
Revise weak concepts
Practice topic-wise questions
Attempt sectional tests
Improve calculation speed
Read editorials and current affairs regularly
Your preparation should evolve after every mock test.
Common Mistakes Students Make During Mock Analysis
Only checking scores instead of reviewing questions
Ignoring easy mistakes
Not maintaining error notes
Repeating the same exam strategy despite poor results
Spending too much time on solutions without understanding concepts
Avoiding these habits can make mock tests far more productive.
Tips for RBI Grade B Mock Analysis
Understanding why mistakes happen and working systematically to correct them can dramatically improve your performance.
Spend at least 2–3 hours analyzing every full-length mock
Focus more on quality analysis than the number of mocks
Review both correct and incorrect answers
Compare performance with previous mocks
Revise weak topics weekly
Consistency in analysis is the key to steady improvement.
AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company Limited has released the AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 notification for 210 vacancies on a contractual basis. The recruitment drive includes posts such as Assistant (Security) and Security Screener (Fresher) for deployment at multiple airports across the country. Candidates selected through the recruitment process will be deployed at airport locations based on administrative and operational needs.
AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 Notification Out
As part of the AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 drive, the organization has opened 210 vacancies for the role of Security Screener at six prominent airports located in different parts of India. In addition, applications have also been invited for the post of Assistant (Security), which will be filled through a contractual engagement for a period of three years.
AAICLAS Recruitment 2026: Overview
Interested and eligible candidates can complete the online application process through the official portal for postings in cities including Kolkata, Patna, Trichy, Calicut, Udaipur, Tirupati, Madurai, and several other airport stations.
AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company Limited, popularly known as AAICLAS, is a subsidiary of the Airports Authority of India that manages cargo handling and airport logistics services across the country. The company plays an important role in air cargo operations, security screening, and logistics support at major Indian airports.
Key Highlights of AAICLAS
Established as a wholly owned subsidiary of AAI
Handles air cargo and logistics operations at airports
Provides cargo screening and security services
Operates across multiple airports in India
Offers employment opportunities in aviation and airport services
Supports domestic and international cargo movement
AAICLAS Vacancies 2026
Candidates who are shortlisted will be required to work anywhere in India, as their posting location may be shifted to any airport or operational site across the country depending on organizational needs or administrative decisions. In total, 158 positions have been released, distributed across various designated locations as per the recruitment plan.
For Security Screener (Fresher) Posts
Airport/Place of Posting
No. of Vacancies
Dehradun
17
Kolkata
25
Patna
37
Trichy
28
Calicut
17
Udaipur
34
Total
158
For Assistant (Security) Posts
Airport/Place of Posting
No. of Vacancies
Tirupati
9
Trichy
23
Madurai
9
Bhubaneswar
9
Udaipur
12
Total
62
AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 Important Dates
Event
Security Screener (Advt. 01/2026)
Assistant (Security) (Advt. 02/2026)
Opening date for online application
18 May 2026
11 June 2026
Last date for online application
8 June 2026
2 July 2026
AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the AAICLAS recruitment, candidates must meet the prescribed educational, language, and age requirements set by the authority.
For Security Screener (Fresher)
Essential Qualification: Graduation from a recognized Board/University/Institution with minimum 60% marks (General/OBC/EWS) or 55% marks (SC/ST).
Language: Ability to read/speak English, Hindi, and/or local language.
Age: Not more than 27 years as of May 1, 2026 (relaxations apply).
Job Profile: Screening of cargo & in-line hold baggage using technical means; other security functions at airports & cargo complexes.
For Assistant (Security)
Essential Qualification: 12th (Sr. Secondary) from a recognized Board with minimum 60% marks (General) or 55% marks (SC/ST).
Language: Ability to read/speak English, Hindi, and/or local language.
Age: Not more than 27 years as of June 1, 2026 (relaxations apply).
Job Profile: Assistance in operational works at airports, passenger baggage handling, loading/unloading of baggage (involves lifting from conveyor belts and X-ray machines), and other multi-tasking operational activities.
Age Relaxation
The AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 provides age relaxation benefits for reserved categories as per government norms, offering additional eligibility support to SC/ST, OBC (NCL), and Ex-Servicemen candidates.
Category
Age Relaxation
SC/ST
5 Years
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)
3 Years
Ex-Servicemen
5 Years
AAICLAS Apply Online 2026
AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company Limited has begun the online application process for the 2026 recruitment cycle, with registrations for Security Screener posts under Advt. No. 01/2026 now active on the official website, where candidates can apply by submitting their details, documents, and fee, while applications for Assistant (Security) under Advt. No. 02/2026 will open from 11 June 2026.
Candidates applying for AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company Limited must keep all necessary documents ready in scanned format before filling the online application form. The documents should be uploaded as per the prescribed size and guidelines mentioned in the official notification.
Required Documents:
Matriculation / Higher Secondary Certificate
Graduation Certificate / Degree or Provisional Degree Certificate
AAICLAS offers consolidated monthly remuneration for both Security Screener and Assistant (Security) posts. The salary increases annually during the fixed-term contract period.
Post Name
First Year Salary
Second Year Salary
Third Year Salary
Security Screener
Rs. 30,000/- per month
Rs. 32,000/- per month
Rs. 34,000/- per month
Assistant (Security)
Rs. 21,500/- per month
Rs. 22,000/- per month
Rs. 22,500/- per month
Important Points
The salary is consolidated and inclusive of all allowances.
Selected candidates will be appointed on a Fixed Term Contract (FTC) basis.
Security Screener candidates will initially join as Security Screener (Fresher) and, after successful training completion, will be designated as Security Screener (Certified).
Annual increment in remuneration will be applicable based on the contract period.
AAICLAS 2026 Selection Procedure (Common for Both):
Candidates will be shortlisted based on their marks (Graduation for Security Screener and 12th for Assistant). Shortlisted applicants will be called for an online interaction/interview. Final selection will be made based on interview performance and a merit list. Simply appearing for the process does not ensure selection.
AAICLAS Recruitment 2026 Contract Period
The engagement for both Security Screener and Assistant (Security) posts will be purely on a Fixed Term Contract (FTC) basis under AAI Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company Limited (AAICLAS).
Security Screener Contract Period
Candidates will be engaged as Security Screener (Fresher) on a Fixed Term Engagement Contract. The appointment will be subject to successful completion of the required training and operational requirements of AAICLAS.
Assistant (Security) Contract Period
Candidates selected for the post of Assistant (Security) will be appointed on a 3-year Term Engagement Contract at AAICLAS. The engagement will be governed by the terms and conditions mentioned in the official notification.
AAICLAS Assistant Security Job Profile 2026
The job profile of an AAICLAS Assistant Security mainly involves operational support activities at airports and cargo handling locations.
Assistance in airport operational work
Passenger baggage handling support
Loading and unloading of baggage
Multi-tasking operational duties at the airport premises
Handling conveyor belt and X-ray machine-related work
Supporting cargo and logistics operations
Performing duties assigned by the airport authorities from time to time
AAICLAS Security Screener Job Responsibilities
The AAICLAS Security Screener role involves aviation cargo security operations and baggage screening activities at airports and cargo complexes.
Screening of cargo consignments
In-line hold baggage screening operations
Operating X-ray and security screening equipment
Identifying suspicious or prohibited items
Assisting in airport security operations
Carrying out aviation security-related functions
Maintaining safety and security standards at cargo terminals
Performing duties assigned under airport security protocols
The CAIIB Admit Card 2026 has been officially released by IIBF for candidates appearing in the May–June examination cycle. Candidates appearing for the CAIIB May–June 2026 examination can now download their admit card from the official website of the IIBF. The call letter was released on 22 May 2026 and can be accessed online using the candidate’s Membership Number/User ID and Password.
CAIIB Admit Card 2026
The CAIIB May–June 2026 examination will be held for both compulsory and elective subjects. Candidates appearing for the examination should download their admit card in advance to avoid last-minute issues. The CAIIB Call letter contains important details such as the examination schedule, reporting time, shift timing, exam centre address, and essential instructions related to the examination process.
CAIIB Admit Card 2026 Overview
Particulars
Details
Exam Name
Certified Associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers (CAIIB)
Conducting Body
Indian Institute of Banking and Finance
Session
May–June 2026
Category
Admit Card
Mode of Admit Card
Online
Exam Date
31 May, 7 June, 13 June, 14 June, and 21 June 2026.
Login Credentials Required
Membership Number/User ID and Password
Papers Included
Compulsory and Elective Papers
Details Mentioned on Admit Card
Exam Date, Shift Timing, Reporting Time, Exam Centre, Instructions
Documents Required
Admit Card and Valid Photo ID Proof
Accepted ID Proofs
Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, Driving Licence
Official Website
iibf.org.in
CAIIB Admit Card 2026 Download Link
Candidates appearing for the examination can download their admit card through the direct link available on the official portal of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance. To access the CAIIB Call Letter 2026, candidates need to enter their membership number and password/login credentials. It is advised to verify all the details mentioned on the admit card after downloading it.
Visit the official website of Indian Institute of Banking and Finance at IIBF Official Website.
On the homepage, open the examination-related section available under the courses/exams tab.
Find and click on the “CAIIB May–June 2026 Admit Card” link.
Enter the required login details such as Membership Number/User ID and Password.
After submitting the details, the CAIIB call letter will be displayed on the screen.
Check all the information mentioned in the admit card carefully and download it for future use.
Candidates should also keep a printed copy of the admit card ready for the examination process.
Documents to Carry with CAIIB Admit Card 2026
Candidates appearing for the CAIIB May–June 2026 exam must carry their admit card along with one valid original photo ID proof to the exam centre. Without these documents, entry to the examination hall will not be allowed.
Accepted ID proofs include:
Aadhaar Card
PAN Card
Voter ID
Passport
Driving Licence
The CAIIB May-June 2026 examination schedule has been officially released by IIBF. Candidates appearing for the exam can now plan their preparation strategy according to the paper-wise exam dates.
CAIIB 2026 Exam Dates
31 May 2026 – Advanced Bank Management (ABM)
7 June 2026 – Bank Financial Management (BFM)
13 June 2026 – Advanced Business & Financial Management (ABFM)
14 June 2026 – Banking Regulations & Business Laws (BRBL)
21 June 2026 – Elective Paper
Important Highlights
Exams will be conducted on multiple weekends
Compulsory papers scheduled first
Elective paper will be held separately
Proper revision gap available between exams
Details Mentioned on CAIIB Admit Card 2026
The CAIIB Admit Card 2026 contains important information related to the examination and candidate details. Candidates should carefully verify all the details mentioned on the call letter after downloading it to avoid any issues on the exam day.
Important Days in June 2026 are highly important for candidates preparing for Banking, SSC, Railways, UPSC, Defence, Insurance, and State-level examinations. Questions related to important national and international observances are regularly asked in the General Awareness and Current Affairs sections. Candidates should remember the dates, observing organisations, themes, and major facts associated with these observances for better exam preparation.
Important Days In June 2026
The month of June includes several globally recognised days related to environment, health, yoga, refugees, food safety, child labour, statistics, MSMEs, and oceans. Observances such as World Environment Day, International Day of Yoga, World Blood Donor Day, and World Refugee Day are among the most important topics from the examination perspective
List of Important Days In June 2026
The table below contains the complete list of important national and international days observed in June 2026.
Date
Important Day
National/International
1 June
World Milk Day
International
1 June
Global Day of Parents
International
2 June
Telangana Formation Day
National
3 June
World Bicycle Day
International
4 June
International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
International
5 June
World Environment Day
International
6 June
International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
International
7 June
World Food Safety Day
International
8 June
World Ocean Day
International
8 June
World Brain Tumour Day
International
9 June
International Archives Day
International
10 June
Time and Frequency Day (Metric System Day)
International
11 June
National Technology Day (Alternative Observance in Some States)
National
12 June
World Day Against Child Labour
International
13 June
International Albinism Awareness Day
International
14 June
World Blood Donor Day
International
15 June
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
International
15 June
Global Wind Day
International
16 June
International Day of the African Child
International
17 June
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
International
18 June
Autistic Pride Day
International
19 June
World Sickle Cell Awareness Day
International
19 June
International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict
International
20 June
World Refugee Day
International
21 June
International Day of Yoga
International
21 June
World Music Day
International
21 June
World Hydrography Day
International
23 June
United Nations Public Service Day
International
23 June
International Olympic Day
International
23 June
International Widow’s Day
International
24 June
International Day of Women in Diplomacy
International
25 June
Day of the Seafarer
International
26 June
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
International
26 June
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
International
27 June
World MSME Day
International
29 June
National Statistics Day
National
30 June
World Asteroid Day
International
30 June
International Day of Parliamentarism
International
Third Sunday of June
Father’s Day
International
Last Saturday of June
International Mud Day
International
Most Important Days In June 2026 For Exams
Some observances are repeatedly asked in competitive examinations because of their national and international importance. Candidates should revise these topics carefully.