UPCISB Recruitment 2026 for Clerk, AM, JM & Other Posts for 2085 Vacancies

The UPCISB Recruitment 2026 notification has been officially released for a total of 2085 vacancies across various posts including Clerk, Assistant Manager (AM), Junior Manager (JM), and other technical and non-technical roles. This recruitment drive is conducted by the U.P. Co-operative Institutional Service Board, Lucknow, offering a great opportunity for candidates seeking government jobs in the cooperative banking sector. The application process will begin from 25 April 2026 and continue till 15 May 2026.

UPCISB Recruitment 2026 Notification Out

The UPCISB Recruitment aims to fill multiple posts in district cooperative banks and other cooperative institutions across Uttar Pradesh. The selection process will be conducted through an online examination, followed by interview or skill test, depending on the post. Candidates must ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before applying.

UPCISB Recruitment 2026
Organization U.P. Co-operative Institutional Service Board (UPCISB)
Exam Name Combined Co-operative Banking Examination 2026
Total Vacancies 2085
Application Mode Online
Starting Date 25 April 2026
Last Date 15 May 2026
Selection Process Online Exam + Interview/Skill Test
Official Website www.upcisb.upsdc.gov.in

UP Co-Operative Bank Recruitment Important Dates

Candidates must keep track of the important dates to avoid missing any deadlines for UP Co-Operative Bank Recruitment. The application window is limited, and no offline applications will be accepted.

  • Start Date of Application: 25 April 2026
  • Last Date to Apply: 15 May 2026
  • Fee Payment Last Date: 15 May 2026
  • Exam Date: To be announced

UPCISB Vacancy 2026

The recruitment includes a wide range of posts across different categories and institutions. These include managerial, clerical, technical, and support roles.

S. No. Post Insitution Category Vacancy
1 Manager District Co-operative Bank Category-1 65
2 Junior Manager (JM) District Co-operative Bank Category-2 486
3 Assistant/Cashier (Clerk) District Co-operative Bank Category-3 887
4 Assistant Manager (Computer) U.P. Co-operative Bank Category-2 10
5 Assistant Manager (General) U.P. Co-operative Bank Category-2 42
6 Assistant/Cashier U.P. Co-operative Bank Category-3 66
7 Assistant Manager (General) U.P. Cooperative Federation Category-3 78
8 Accountant State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 24
9 Assistant Accountant State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 8
10 Assistant Accountant Construction & Labour Dev. Federation Category-3 16
11 Assistant Accountant Upbhokta Sahkari Sangh Category-3 8
12 Assistant Accountant Co-operative Union Category-3 2
13 Accounting Clerk Jute & Agricultural Dev. Association Category-3 2
14 Assistant/Stenographer District Co-operative Bank Category-3 4
15 Assistant/Stenographer U.P. Co-operative Bank Category-3 14
16 Stenographer State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 4
17 Stenographer Co-operative Union Category-3 1
18 Junior Assistant State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 12
19 Junior Assistant Construction & Labour Dev. Federation Category-3 16
20 Junior Assistant Co-operative Union Category-3 17
21 Assistant/Typist District Co-operative Bank Category-3 20
22 Assistant/Typist U.P. Co-operative Bank Category-3 31
23 Clerk/Typist Upbhokta Sahkari Sangh Category-3 20
24 Assistant Engineer (Civil) State Construction Co-op Federation Category-2 20
25 Assistant Engineer (Civil) Construction & Labour Dev. Federation Category-2 12
26 Assistant Engineer (Electrical) State Construction Co-op Federation Category-2 2
27 Junior Engineer (Civil) State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 131
28 Junior Engineer (Civil) Construction & Labour Dev. Federation Category-3 80
29 Junior Engineer (Electrical) State Construction Co-op Federation Category-3 7
Total 2085

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RBI Grade B Mains Cut Off 2025-26 Out, Check Category-wise Cut Off Marks

The RBI Grade B Mains Cut Off 2025-26 has been officially released on 13 April 2026 along with the scorecard, bringing much-awaited clarity for candidates. The cut off marks are crucial as they determine the candidates shortlisted for the final stage of the selection process. Along with the Phase-II cut off, the final cut off marks have also been released, indicating the overall selection benchmark. Candidates can now check their category-wise cut off and evaluate their performance accordingly.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2025-26

The RBI Grade B Mains Cut Off 2025-26 Out includes both Phase-II qualifying marks and the final cut off based on combined scores of mains and interview. These cut offs vary across categories depending on factors like exam difficulty, number of vacancies, and candidate performance. The release of the scorecard allows candidates to analyze their marks in detail and understand their standing. Candidates meeting the final cut off criteria have successfully secured their place in the final merit list.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2025
Stage UR EWS OBC SC ST PwBD B PwBD C PwBD D
Aggregate Cutoff Marks in Phase-II (Paper I, II & III) for Interview (Out of 300) 171.50 163.75 164.25 157.75 155.50 113.00 171.50 122.50
Final Cutoff Marks (Phase-II + Interview) (Out of 375) 230.75 199.75 218.00 216.00 210.50 153.75 235.50 174.00

RBI Grade B Previous Year Cut Off

To help aspirants prepare more strategically, a detailed category-wise analysis of previous years’ cut-offs has been provided. Reviewing these trends allows candidates to gauge the level of competition, identify scoring patterns, and set realistic target scores, ultimately improving their chances of advancing further in the exam.

RBI Grade B Prelims Cut Off 2025

The RBI Grade B Prelims Cut Off 2025 has been released category-wise, giving candidates a clear idea of the minimum marks required to qualify. Aspirants can now check their scores and assess their performance against the cut-off to understand their chances of moving forward in the selection process.

RBI Grade B Prelims Cut Off 2025

RBI Grade B Phase I Cut Off 2024

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2024 for Phase I has been made available section-wise as well as category-wise along with the RBI Grade B Score Card 2024. The RBI Grade B Phase I Cut Off 2024 for the General Category candidates is 67.25, for the other categories cut off marks candidates can refer to the given section.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2024: Phase 1 Cut Off
Section Category
General/UR EWS OBC SC ST PwBD
General Awareness 20.00 20.00 16.00 14.25 14.25 14.25
English Language 7.50 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Quantitative Aptitude 7.50 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Reasoning 15.00 15.00 12.00 10.75 10.75 10.75
Total 67.25 67.25 65.00 58.00 54.00 53.25

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RBI Grade B Mains Cut Off 2024

The RBI Grade B Mains results for 2024 are now out, along with the official cut-off marks. Candidates can review their performance by checking their individual scores and comparing them with the cut-off. To access the scorecard and detailed cut-off information, aspirants should visit the RBI’s official website.

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final- General post 

The cut-off marks are categorized based on different sections and categories, determining the minimum scores required for qualification. The table below provides the RBI Grade B Final Cut off 2024 for the General Posts.

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final General post 
Recruitment Stage General OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate Cutoff Marks in Phase-II (Paper- I, Paper-II, and Paper- III taken together in Written Examination) for Shortlisting the Candidates for Interview (Out of Total 300 Marks) 173.50 169.00 165.00 161.50 173.50 152.50
Aggregate Marks in Phase-II Examination (Paper- I, II, and III) and Interview taken together (Out of Total 375 Marks) Obtained by the Last Recommended Candidate 226.75 218.00 212.25 214.50 206.00 200.50 (GEN), 191.75 (OBC), 186.00 (SC) (No PwBD Candidate qualified in ST and EWS category)

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RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final- DEPR post

The table below provides the RBI Grade B Final Cut off 2024 for DEPR Posts.

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final DEPR post 
Recruitment Stage General OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate Cutoff Marks in Phase-I (Paper- I and Paper-II) (Out of Total 200 Marks) 121.50 114.00 119.00 107.50 121.50 107.50
Aggregate Cutoff Marks in Phase-I (Paper-I and Paper-II) and Phase-II (Paper-I and Paper-II) taken together for Shortlisting the Candidates for Interview (Out of Total 400 Marks) 269.00 259.50 265.67 241.00 269.00 241.00 (No candidate was shortlisted for Interview phase)
Aggregate Marks in Online/Written Examination (Phase-I and Phase-II) and Interview taken together (Out of Total 475 Marks) Obtained by the Last Recommended Candidate 327.67 307.75 313.08 253.83 326.67

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RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final- DSIM post

The table below provides the RBI Grade B Final Cut off 2024 for DISM Posts.

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final DSIM post 
Recruitment Stage General OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Cutoff Marks in Phase-I (Paper-I) (Out of Total 100 Marks) 81.50 74.50 74.50 (No candidate was shortlisted for Phase-II Examination) 74.50 (No candidate was shortlisted for Phase-II Examination)
Aggregate Cutoff Marks in Phase-I (Paper-I) and Phase-II (Paper-II and Paper-III) taken together for Shortlisting the Candidates for Interview (Out of Total 300 Marks) 228.00 207.00
Aggregate Marks In Online/Written Examination (Paper- I, II, and III) and Interview taken together (Out of Total 375 Marks) Obtained By the Last Recommended Candidate 294.00 235.00

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RBI Grade B

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Final Cut Off

The Reserve Bank of India has released the RBI Grade B Final Cut Off 2023 by taking the aggregate marks in the written examination (Papers I, II, and III) and interviews out of 375 marks. Check out the table below to get the complete RBI Grade B Final Cut Off 2023.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Final Cut Off
RECRUITMENT STAGE GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS PwBD 
AGGREGATE MARKS IN WRITTEN EXAMINATION (PAPER- I, II AND III) AND INTERVIEW TAKEN TOGETHER (OUT OF TOTAL 375 MARKS) OBTAINED BY THE LAST RECOMMENDED CANDIDATE WITH REFERENCE TO THE NO. OF VACANCIES NOTIFIED IN THE ADVERTISEMENT 229.00 221.75 213.75 203.25 194.00 202.75(GEN)
167.75(EWS)No PwBD Candidate qualified in SC, ST and OBC category

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RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Phase 2 Cut Off

Candidates can check the table below to get the RBI Grade B Phase 2 Cut Off 2023. This cut off has been prepared by aggregating marks in written examination (Paper I, II and III) out of 300 marks.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Phase 2 Cut Off
RECRUITMENT STAGE GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS PwBD 
AGGREGATE CUT – OFF MARKS IN PAPER- I, PAPER-II AND PAPER- III TAKEN TOGETHER IN WRITTEN EXAMINATION FOR SHORTLISTING THE CANDIDATES FOR INTERVIEW (OUT OF TOTAL 300 MARKS). 169.00 169.00 156.50 148.50 169.00 148.00

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Phase 1 Cut Off

Factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of vacancies, and overall candidate performance play a key role in determining these estimates. Aspirants can check the section as well as category-wise RBI Grade B Phase 1 Cut Off 2023 in the below table.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023: Phase 1 Cut Off
Section Category
General/UR EWS OBC SC ST PwBD
General Awareness 12.00 12.00 8.00 6.25 6.25 6.25
English Language 4.50 4.50 3.00 2.25 2.25 2.25
Quantitative Aptitude 4.50 4.50 3.00 2.25 2.25 2.25
Reasoning 9.00 9.00 6.00 4.75 4.75 4.75
Total 54.25 54.25 54.25 52.75 44.75 40.25

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RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023 For DEPR

Candidates who have appeared in the RBI Grade B DEPR exam can check the RBI Grade B Cut Off for the DEPR online exam and interview.

RBI Grade B DEPR Cut Off 2023
Recruitment Stage General OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate Cut-off Marks in Phase-I (Paper-I & II) (Out of total 200) 112 102 98 98 112 98
Aggregate Cut off Marks in Phase 1 (Paper 1 and Paper 2) and Phase 2 (Paper 1 and Paper 2) taken together for shortlisting the candidates for Interview (Out of total 400 marks) 254.17 234.50 226.17 226.17 254.17 226.17 (No candidate shortlisted for Interview phase)
Aggregate Marks in Online/Written Exam (Phase-I & II) and Interview taken together (Out of total 475 marks) Obtained by the Last Recommended Candidate with reference to the number of vacancies notified in the advertisement 322 293.17 275.17 258.17 301.67 No candidate shortlisted for Interview phase

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RBI Grade B Cut Off 2023 For DSIM

Candidates can check RBI Grade B DSIM Cut off 2023 for online exam and interview.

RBI Grade B DSIM Cut Off 2023
Recruitment Stage General OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Cut-off Marks in Phase-I (Objective type test on statistics) (Out of total 100 marks) 61.5 61.5 54.5 54.5 61.5 54.5 (No candidate shortlisted for Paper 2 and 3)
Aggregate Cut off Marks in Paper 1, 2 and 3 taken together in online/ written exam for shortlisting the candidates for Interview (Out of total 300 marks) 190.67 185.67 169.67 169.67 190.67 No candidate shortlisted for Paper 2 and 3
Aggregate Marks in Online/Written Exam (Paper 1, 2 and 3) and Interview taken together (Out of total 375 marks) Obtained by the Last Recommended Candidate with reference to the number of vacancies notified in the advertisement 264 241.75 196.33 210.33 245.67 No candidate shortlisted for Interview phase

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RBI Grade B Cut off 2022: Final Cut Off

The RBI Grade B final cut-off for 2022 is released once the interview process is completed. This cut-off represents the score of the last candidate who was recommended for selection, considering the total number of vacancies mentioned in the official notification. It is based on the combined marks from all three written exam papers and the interview, with a total weightage of 375 marks. The final cut-off for 2022 is provided below.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Final Cut Off
Category Cut-Off
General 234.50
EWS 187.50
OBC 223.00
SC 202.50
ST 179.00
PwBD
  • General-208.25
  • OBC-196.75
  • SC-176.25
  • No PwBD candidates qualified in ST and EWS category

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Phase 2 Cut Off

The marks obtained in Phase II are considered for the final selection. The candidates who clear the cut off for Phase II will appear for the interview of RBI Grade B. The details on category-wise cut-off for RBI Grade B 2022 mains are given below.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Phase 2 Cut Off
Category Cut-Off
General 171.25
EWS 171.25
OBC 167.00
SC 150.50
ST 150.25
PwBD 150.25

The cut-off for the exam is important information for the candidate, the score in Phase I is relevant for appearing in the Phase II Examination. Here candidates can check the cut off for Phase I for RBI Grade B 2022.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Phase 1 Cut Off
Sections  Cut off 2022 (General)
General Awareness (80 marks) 12
Reasoning (60 marks) 9
English (30 marks) 4.5
Quantitative Aptitude (30 marks) 4.5
Out of 200 marks 63.75

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Category Wise Phase 1 Cut Off

Candidates can check the category-wise RBI Grade B Cut off 2022 for the prelims exam.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2022: Category Wise Phase 1 Cut Off
Section General EWS OBC SC ST PWD
General Awareness (80 marks) 12 12 8 6.25 6.25 6.25
Reasoning (60 marks) 9 9 6 4.75 4.75 4.75
English (30 marks) 4.5 4.5 3 2.25 2.25 2.25
Quantitative Aptitude (30 marks) 4.5 4.5 3 2.25 2.25 2.25
Total 63.75 63.75 60.25 55.25 50.75 49.75

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Category Wise Phase 1 Cut Off

In the given table candidates can check the RBI Grade B cut-off 2021 for prelims exam subject-wise sectional cutoff and category-wise sectional cut-off 2021.

RBI Grade-B Cut-Off 2021 for Phase-I Exam 
Section  Category 
GENERAL/UR EWS OBC SC ST PwBD (OH/HI/VH/MD)
GENERAL AWARENESS
(Maximum Marks = 80)
16.00 16.00 12.00 10.25 10.25 10.25
REASONING
(Maximum Marks = 60)
12.00 12.00 9.00 7.75 7.75 7.75
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
(Maximum Marks = 30)
6.00 6.00 4.50 3.75 3.75 3.75
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
(Maximum Marks = 30)
6.00 6.00 4.50 3.75 3.75 3.75
TOTAL SCORE/ Aggregate
(Maximum Marks = 200)
66.75 66.75 63.75 53.50 52.75 52.75

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Phase 1 Cut Off

To check the RBI Grade B 2021 Phase I category-wise cutoff (overall),  follow the below-highlighted table:

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Phase 1 Cut Off
Category Cut Off Marks (Out of 200)
General 66.75
EWS 66.75
OBC 63.75
SC 53.50
ST 52.75
PwBD 52.75

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Phase 2 and Final

RBI Grade B phase II & Final exam/ interview was conducted in 2021. In the table category-wise marks for shortlisted candidates.

Exam Stage RBI Grade B Final Cutoff 2021 for General post
Gen OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Phase II (Out of 300 marks) 187.75 187.75 167.5 166.75 187.75 166.75 (HI, LD, MD)
169.75 (VI)
Phase II and interview (Out of total 375 Marks) 252.25 241.25 212.25 205.25 218.25 Gen-226
OBC-223.75

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021:Final Cut Off for DEPR

We have tabulated the category-wise cut-off for the RBI Grade B DEPR 2021 post-exam released by RBI on its official website.

Exam Stage RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Final Cutoff for DEPR
GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate cutoff marks in Paper-I (Objective Test of Economics) of written exam for candidates whose Paper-II (Descriptive Type Test) were assed (Out of 100 marks) 47.83 42.83 40.83 40.83 47.83 40.83 (LD)
47.83 (HI, VI, MD)
Aggregate cutoff marks in Paper I, II and III taken together in written exam for shortlisting the candidates for interview (Out of 300 marks) 183.17 172.83 162.17 162.17 183.17 162.17 (No candidates shortlisted for interview phase)
Aggregate cutoff marks in the written exam (Paper I, II and III) and interview taken together (out of 375 marks) obtained by the last recommended candidate 249.83 220.83 186.34 No candidate shortlisted for interview phase 208.01 No candidate shortlisted for interview phase

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Final Cut Off for DSIM

RBI released the cut-off for the post of RBI Grade B 2021 for DSIM. The category-wise qualifying marks are given below.

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2021: Final Cut Off For DSIM
Exam Stage Gen OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate cutoff marks in Paper I (Objective type test on Statistics) of written exam for candidates whose Paper II (Descriptive type test) were assessed (Out of 100 marks) 46.67 46.67 39.67 39.67 46.67 39.67 (HI,MD)
46.67 (LD, VI)-As no vacancy is reserved
Aggregate cutoff marks in Paper-I, II and III taken together in written exam for shortlisting candidates for interview (out of total 300 marks) 164.67 157.33 143.67 143.67 164.67 143.67 (No candidate shortlisted for interview phase)
Aggregate cutoff marks in written exam (Paper-I, II and III) and interview taken together (Out of 375 marks) obtained by the last recommended candidate 236 195.75 169.67 181.33 219.33 No candidate shortlisted for interview phase

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2019

The cut-off is the minimum mark required to be scored by the candidate to qualify for the exam. The candidate must be aware of the previous year’s RBI Grade B cut-off to predict what could be the level of the upcoming exam.

Grade B 2019 (DR) General

RBI Grade B 2019 (DR) General category-wise sectional cut-off and final cut-off candidates can check in the below table.

RECRUITMENT STAGE Category
GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS Pw BD
Paper I, II & III Aggregate Cut Off 193.25 188 172.25 172.25 193.25 172.25 ( HI, LD, MD) 176.75 (VI)
Written Exams (All Papers) + Interview Aggregate Cut off 238.25 215.5 206.5 194 197 Gen 215.75 OBC 194.75

Grade B 2019 (DR)-DEPR

In the given table, we are providing RBI Grade B 2019 ( DR) _ DEPR Sectional cut-off and category-wise sectional and overall cut-off of 2019

RECRUITMENT STAGE Category & CUT OFF MARKS
GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS PwBD
Aggregate cut off marks for Paper 1 52.67 47.67 45.67 45.67 52.67 HI- 45.67 LD/MD/VI -52.67

( As No vacancy )

Aggregate cut off marks for Paper 1,2 & 3 182.84 173.67 161.84 169.5 182.84 182.84

(No candidate shortlisted for the interview phase)

Aggregate cut off marks in written examination (All Papers) + Interview 229.17 203.17 195.67 189.34 204.17 (No candidate shortlisted for the interview phase)

GRADE B 2019 (DR) DSIM

RBI released the cut-off for the post of RBI Grade B 2029 for DSIM. The category-wise qualifying marks are given below.

RECRUITMENT STAGE Category & CUT OFF MARKS
GENERAL OBC SC ST EWS Pw BD
Paper I cut off marks 38.33 38.33 31.33 31.33 38.33 31.33
Aggregate cut off marks for Paper 1,2 & 3 160 160 142.33 139 160 139
Aggregate cut off marks for written exam (All Papers) + Interview 212 196.17 186.5 No candidate

Shortlisted

for the interview phase

188.33 No candidate shortlisted

for the interview phase

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2019: Prelims Cut Off

We have tabulated the category-wise cut-off for the RBI Grade B prelims 2019 cut-off released by RBI on its official website.

Section Category
GENERAL/UR EWS OBC SC ST PwBD
General Awareness (Maximum Marks = 80) 20.00 20.00 16.00 14.25 14.25 14.25
Reasoning (Maximum Marks = 60) 15.00 15.00 12.00 10.75 10.75 10.75
English Language (Maximum Marks = 30) 7.50 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Quantitative Aptitude (Maximum Marks = 30) 7.50 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Total Score/Aggregate (Maximum Marks = 200) 122.00 122.00 115.50 108.00 108.00 108.00

RBI Grade B Cut Off 2018: Prelims Cut Off

RBI Grade B prelims 2018 Cut off. Candidates can check category-wise and subject-wise sectional cut off.

Section Category
GENERAL/UR OBC SC ST PwBD
General Awareness 20.00 16.00 14.25 14.25 14.25
Reasoning 15.00 12.00 10.75 10.75 10.75
English Language 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Quantitative Aptitude 7.50 6.00 5.25 5.25 5.25
Total Score/Aggregate 105.75 95.75 91.75 91.75 91.75

RBI Grade B

RBI Grade B DEPR, DSIM & Other Posts Cut Off Trends

Apart from the general posts, the RBI Grade B exam also includes specialized posts like DEPR (Department of Economic and Policy Research), DSIM (Department of Statistics and Information Management), and other positions. The cut-off marks for these posts differ from general posts due to variation in syllabus, difficulty level, and the number of candidates appearing.

DEPR Cut Off Trends: DEPR cut-offs are generally higher in the Phase-I exam due to the specialized nature of economics and finance-related questions. Past trends show that General category candidates usually need above 112 marks in Phase-I to qualify.

DSIM Cut Off Trends: DSIM candidates face a specialized statistics-based test. The Phase-I cut-off is usually lower than general posts, but aggregate cut-offs across Phase-I, Phase-II, and interview remain competitive.

Other Specialized Posts: For roles like officers in niche departments, cut-offs vary depending on the number of vacancies and candidate performance. Some posts may not have PwBD candidates qualifying due to limited reservations.

Factors Affecting RBI Grade B Cut Off Marks

The cut-off marks for the RBI Grade B exam are influenced by several key factors. Understanding these can help candidates set realistic targets and plan their preparation:

  • Difficulty Level of the Exam: The complexity of questions in Phase I and Phase II plays a major role. If the exam is tougher than previous years, the cut-off may be lower, and vice versa.
  • Number of Vacancies: The total number of available positions directly impacts the cut-off. Higher vacancies generally lead to a slightly lower cut-off, while fewer vacancies can push it higher.
  • Overall Performance of Candidates: The performance of all candidates appearing in the exam affects the cut-off. If a majority score high marks, the cut-off tends to increase.
  • Category of Candidates: RBI follows reservation norms, so cut-offs vary for different categories like General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS.
  • Section-Wise Scores: RBI may set minimum qualifying marks for individual sections. Even if a candidate scores well overall, failing to meet section-wise minimums can affect selection.
  • Normalization Process: In case of multiple shifts or variations in difficulty across shifts, RBI may normalize scores, which can influence the final cut-off.
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RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26 Out, Check Phase 2 Scores & Marks

The RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26 has been released on 13 April 2026 on the official Reserve Bank of India website, rbi.org.in, for candidates who appeared in the exam. Aspirants can now check their section-wise marks in the Mains examination and understand their overall performance. The score card is a clear picture of scores and qualifying status, and candidates are advised to download it.

RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26 Out

The RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26 has been declared along with the cut-off marks, marking the completion of one of the most competitive regulatory bank recruitments in India. For candidates who have qualified, this is a step closer to joining the Reserve Bank of India, while those who could not clear the stage can use the scorecard details to understand their performance and plan better for future attempts.

Particulars Details
Organization Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Post Name Grade B
Total Vacancies 120
Exam Stage Mains
Mains Exam Date 6th and 7th December 2025
Score Card Status Released on 13 April 2026
Score Card Mode Online
Details Available Section-wise Marks, Total Marks, Cut-off Marks
Selection Process Prelims – Mains – Interview
Next Stage Interview
Official Website rbi.org.in

Download RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26

Candidates who appeared for the RBI Grade B Mains 2025 can now download their score card from the official website of Reserve Bank of India. Candidates can view and download the results by using their login credentials. It is advised to keep a printed copy of the score card. To make it easier for the candidates, we have attached a direct link below.

RBI Grade B Mains 2025-26: Click here to Check

How To Download RBI Grade B Phase 2 Score Card 2025-26

Follow these easy steps to check your marks:

  • Visit the official website – rbi.org.in
  • Go to the “Opportunities @ RBI” section
  • Click on the link for RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025
  • Enter your registration number and password/date of birth
  • Submit the details
  • View and download your score card

Details Mentioned On RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025-26

The score card usually includes:

  • Candidate’s name and roll number
  • Section-wise marks
  • Total marks obtained
  • Cut-off marks
  • Qualifying status

Candidates should carefully check all details mentioned on the score card.

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Whats Next After RBI Grade B Phase Score Card 2025-26

After the RBI Grade B Mains Score Card 2025 is released, candidates who have cleared the Mains exam will move on to the interview stage, which is the final phase of the selection process. Shortlisted candidates should start preparing for the interview, keep all required documents ready, and regularly check the official RBI website for updates related to interview dates and call letters.

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Daily Current Affairs and GK Updates (12th April, 2026)

National News

No more cash at toll plazas: India shifts to FASTag and UPI-only payments from April 11

  • India has introduced digital-only toll collection on National Highways from April 11, 2026, mandating payments via FASTag and UPI, eliminating cash transactions to improve efficiency and convenience.
  • The initiative aims to reduce congestion, ensure faster vehicle movement, enhance transparency, and promote a technology-driven transport ecosystem supporting India’s digital economy.
  • By minimizing cash handling, it ensures traceable transactions while encouraging widespread adoption of digital payment systems across the country.
  • However, implementation is temporarily paused in some states due to elections and the Model Code of Conduct, delaying full nationwide rollout.

Karnataka Postal Circle Releases Special Stamps Honoring ISRO’s Human Spaceflight Mission

  • Karnataka Postal Circle in Bengaluru released commemorative postage stamps and souvenir sheets celebrating the achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), highlighting India’s progress in space exploration from the 1975 Aryabhata satellite to future missions.
  • The stamps also feature symbols like Jantar Mantar, reflecting India’s scientific heritage and its journey toward advanced space technologies and human spaceflight ambitions.
  • They honour the Gaganyaan mission, India’s first human spaceflight programme, which will send astronauts to low Earth orbit, making India the fourth nation to achieve this capability.
  • The release also highlighted ISRO’s plan for an Indian space station by 2028, supporting long-duration research and future deep-space missions.

Patent Applications in India Jump 30.2% in FY 2025-26, Marking Historic High

  • India’s innovation ecosystem received a major boost as patent filings rose 30.2% to a record 1,43,729 in FY 2025–26, according to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal.
  • This growth reflects India’s strengthening focus on research, innovation, and intellectual property rights, positioning the country as the 6th largest patent filer globally.
  • Notably, over 69% of applications came from domestic applicants, highlighting a shift toward “Invented in India,” with states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtra leading contributions.
  • The surge is supported by government reforms such as reduced fees, faster examination processes, and startup-friendly support under the Patents Act, 1970 framework.

First Life-Size Statue of Swami Vivekananda Unveiled in Seattle

  • A historic cultural milestone was marked as the first life-size statue of Swami Vivekananda in the United States was unveiled in downtown Seattle on April 12, 2026.
  • Installed at Westlake Square and sculpted by Indian artist Naresh Kumar Kumawat, the bronze statue celebrates Vivekananda’s legacy and attracts attention at one of the city’s busiest public spaces.
  • The unveiling ceremony was led by Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and India’s Consul General Prakash Gupta, highlighting the event as a symbol of multicultural friendship and India–US ties.
  • Gifted by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), the statue reflects Vivekananda’s enduring message of universal brotherhood, tolerance, and spiritual harmony.

Supreme Court of India Clarifies Legal Status of Voting and Election Participation Rights

  • The Supreme Court of India ruled on April 11, 2026, that the right to vote and contest elections are statutory rights, not fundamental rights, and exist only within the framework of laws.
  • A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan clarified that these rights are governed by legislation like the Representation of the People Acts and can be subject to conditions and disqualifications.
  • The judgment arose from a Rajasthan cooperative societies case, where the Court upheld eligibility-related bye-laws, stating they were valid and did not violate constitutional principles.
  • The Court also emphasized limited judicial interference in cooperative society matters, reaffirming that electoral rights are defined and regulated by statutory provisions.

International News

US-Iran Peace Talks in Islamabad Collapse Without Agreement, Deepening Regional Uncertainty

  • High-level peace talks between the United States and Iran, mediated by Pakistan in Islamabad, have collapsed without agreement, raising global concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East.
    The negotiations, lasting over 21 hours, failed as both sides blamed each other, with disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, maritime navigation rights, and a deep lack of mutual trust.
    A key flashpoint remains the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil route, where tensions have reportedly disrupted maritime activity and heightened fears over global energy security.
    The breakdown has triggered international concern, with calls for de-escalation amid rising risks to global shipping, energy supplies, and regional stability.

Hungary’s Viktor Orbán Ousted After 16 Years as Opposition Wins Decisive Majority

  • Viktor Orbán has been ousted from power after 16 years following a landslide victory by the opposition led by Péter Magyar in the Hungary Election 2026.
  • With over 98% votes counted, Magyar’s Tisza party is set to secure a two-thirds majority, marking a historic political shift in Hungary.
  • Magyar, once an ally of Orbán, gained support by campaigning on corruption, governance reforms, and closer ties with the European Union.
  • The result could realign Hungary’s foreign policy, reducing its proximity to Vladimir Putin and strengthening cooperation with European partners and support for Ukraine.

Israel Appoints Roman Gofman as Mossad Chief Amid Rising Regional Security Concerns

  • Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Roman Gofman as the next head of Mossad, with the decision confirmed on April 13, 2026.
  • Gofman, currently serving as military secretary to Netanyahu, will take charge on July 2, 2026, succeeding David Barnea.
  • A Belarus-born officer who migrated to Israel, Gofman built a distinguished career in the Israel Defense Forces, rising through the armoured corps and gaining recognition for his leadership in conflict situations.
  • His appointment comes at a critical time amid regional tensions, with Mossad playing a key role in intelligence, counter-terrorism, and safeguarding Israel’s national security interests.

Banking News

World Bank Releases $340 Million for Andhra Pradesh’s Amaravati Capital City Project

  • The World Bank has released $340 million for Phase-I development of Andhra Pradesh’s capital city project in Amaravati, with an additional $130–150 million expected later in April, signaling continued global financial backing.
  • The funding is part of a larger $1.6 billion commitment jointly supported by the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, alongside significant contributions from the Government of India.
  • The project is being implemented under the Amaravati Integrated Urban Development Programme using a results-based framework that ensures accountability and performance-driven fund allocation.
  • It focuses on urban infrastructure, flood management, governance, and inclusive growth, with long-term loans supporting sustained development and repayment beginning in 2031.

Defense News

Indian Navy to Convene Senior Leadership for First Commanders Conference of 2026

  • India will host the first 2026 Indian Navy Commanders’ Conference, a three-day event bringing senior naval leaders together to review operational readiness, maritime security, and alignment with national security goals.
  • The conference will focus on safeguarding sea lanes, energy security, and enhancing preparedness against emerging threats through improved naval capabilities and deployments.
  • Amid rising geopolitical tensions, especially in West Asia, discussions will emphasize surveillance, international coordination, and India’s strategic role in maintaining regional maritime stability.
  • It will also review lessons from Operation Sindoor, strengthen joint operations, refine doctrines, and promote civil-military coordination with participation from top defence leadership.

India, Uzbekistan begin 7th edition of Exercise Dustlik from April 13

  • The 7th edition of the joint military exercise Exercise Dustlik is being held from April 13 to April 25, 2026, in Uzbekistan, highlighting growing defence cooperation between the two nations.
  • Conducted at the Gurumsaray Field Training Area in the Namangan region, the exercise involves Indian Army and Air Force personnel alongside Uzbek troops, focusing on realistic combat scenarios in semi-mountainous terrain.
  • The drill emphasizes joint counter-terrorism operations, improved coordination, tactical knowledge sharing, and strengthening command and control systems.
  • Meaning “friendship,” Dustlik is an annual exercise held alternately in both countries, reinforcing strategic ties and enhancing interoperability between India and Uzbekistan.

Sports News

Sujeet Kalkal and Abhimanyu Mandwal Grab Gold At Asian Wrestling Championships 2026

  • Indian wrestlers delivered a strong performance at the Asian Wrestling Championships 2026 in Bishkek, with Sujeet Kalkal and Abhimanyou Mandwal winning gold in freestyle categories.
  • Sujeet Kalkal dominated the 65kg final with an 8–1 win over Uzbekistan’s Umidjon Jalolov, securing his third consecutive gold and becoming the first Indian to win this category since 2019.
  • Abhimanyou Mandwal claimed gold in the 70kg category, defeating Mongolian Olympian Tulga Tomor Ochiryn 5–3 in a closely contested bout showcasing tactical excellence.
  • India finished with 14 medals overall (2 gold, 4 silver, 8 bronze), reflecting consistent strength against top wrestling nations like Japan, Iran, and Kazakhstan.

Sinner stuns Alcaraz to win Monte Carlo Masters 2026, reclaims World No. 1 spot

  • Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to win the Monte Carlo Masters 2026 title, securing a straight-sets victory of 7–6(5), 6–3 and reclaiming the World No. 1 ranking.
  • This marks Sinner’s third ATP Masters 1000 title of 2026, extending his winning streak to 17 matches and confirming his dominance on the tour this season.
  • The final showcased a high-quality contest, with Sinner displaying resilience in a tight first-set tiebreak before taking control in the second set against Alcaraz.
  • The victory highlights a rising rivalry between the two stars and serves as a major milestone ahead of the French Open, where clay-court excellence is crucial.

Important Days News

India Commemorates Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day, Honoring Victims of 1919 Tragedy

  • Every year on April 13, India commemorates the victims of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, a tragic turning point in the freedom struggle against British rule.
  • The incident followed unrest over the Rowlatt Act, as thousands gathered peacefully in Amritsar before General Reginald Dyer ordered indiscriminate firing on civilians.
  • The brutality shocked the nation, leading figures like Rabindranath Tagore to renounce honors, while repression intensified under colonial authorities.
  • The massacre became a defining moment, strengthening India’s independence movement and is remembered today at the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial as a symbol of sacrifice.

Obituaries News

Asha Bhosle No More: Iconic Voice of Indian Cinema Leaves Behind Unmatched Musical Heritage

  • Legendary singer Asha Bhosle died in Mumbai on 12 April 2026 at Breach Candy Hospital at age 92 due to multiple organ failure after a chest infection.
  • She began singing at 10, debuted in 1943, and rose in Hindi cinema in the late 1950s, creating her own identity among leading playback singers.
  • Renowned for versatility, she excelled in cabaret, pop, classical, and ghazals, delivering iconic songs and long collaborations with composers like R. D. Burman.
  • Her legacy includes global recognition, Guinness World Records, National Film Awards, and honors like the Padma Vibhushan and Dadasaheb Phalke Award.

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RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026, All Shifts Exam Review

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Assistant Exam 2026 has been successfully completed across multiple centres nationwide. With the conclusion of the examination, candidates are eagerly looking forward to the RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 shift-wise analysis, including difficulty level and question trends.

RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Analysis 2026

This highly competitive examination is a golden opportunity for banking aspirants aiming to secure a prestigious position in RBI. All the shifts of RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 has been held and according to the feedback shared by candidates,

  • Exam started with the English Section than Numerical ability and than Reasoning Ability.
  • Overall difficulty level of the paper was Easy.
  • The paper maintained a fair structure with no unexpected changes in pattern.

RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026 All Shift

The exam consists of three sections with 30 questions from English Language, and 35 each from Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability. Each section requires a different approach, combining speed, accuracy, and conceptual clarity.

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Shifts 11 April 2026 13 April 2026
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RBI Assistant Exam Difficulty Level 2026

Understanding the section-wise difficulty level of the RBI Assistant Prelims Exam helps candidates analyse their performance and identify strong and weak areas. 

Section Difficulty Level (11 April 2026) Difficulty Level (13 April 2026)
Shift 1 Easy Easy
Shift 2 Easy
Shift 3 Easy

Topics Asked in RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026

The RBI Assistant Exam covered a mix of conceptual and application-based questions across all sections.

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Reasoning Ability

The Reasoning section in the RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 featured a balanced mix of puzzles and analytical questions across all shifts. The distribution of questions varied in each shift, with a strong focus on different types of puzzles and seating arrangements. Along with this, topics like syllogism, coding, and series were also seen in the exam.


Topics

11 April

13 April
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 Shift 1
Floor Based Puzzle 5
Box Based Puzzle 5
Day Based Puzzle 5
Month & Date Based Puzzle 5 5
Stack Based Puzzle 5
Designation Based Puzzle 5
Day Based Puzzle 5
Uncertain Puzzle
Sequence Based Puzzle 5
Circular Seating Arrangement 5 5
Parallel Row Seating Arrangement 5
Certain Number Seating Arrangement 5
Syllogism 5 4
Inequality 4 4
Chinese Coding 5 5
Mix Series 5 5
Word Series 5
Numeric Series 5 5
Alphanumeric Series 4
Direction & Distance 3
Blood Relation 3 3
Odd One Out 1 1 1
Pair Formation 1 1
Meaningful Word 1 1
Word Formation 1 1
Code Based 1

Numerical Ability

Simplification dominated the section with a significant number of questions in each shift, making it a scoring area for candidates. Along with this, arithmetic questions maintained a consistent presence, while different types of number series and DI sets were distributed unevenly across shifts.


Topics
11 April
13 April
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 Shift 1
Simplification 15 12 15 13
Wrong Number Series 5 5 5
Missing Number Series 5
Arithmetic 10 10 10 12
Line Graph DI 5 5
Table DI 5 5
Caselet DI 3

English Language

The English section in the RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 was easy in level and focused on both comprehension and grammar. Reading Comprehension held a major share of questions in each shift, while topics like error detection, cloze test, and fillers were also prominent.

Topics 11 April
13 April
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 Shift 1
Reading Comprehension 9 8 9 9
Error Detection 5 5 3 4
Cloze Test 6 5
Single Fillers 6
Phrase Replacement 4 3
Parajumble 5 5
Word Usage 1
Sentence Jumble 3 5
Misspelt 4 4 5 4
Column Based 3 2 3

 

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RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1 Complete Exam Review

The RBI Assistant Exam 2026 for the 1st shift has concluded and the level of this exam is easy. The questions were evenly distributed across sections, allowing candidates to attempt a balanced number of questions. Overall, the exam maintained difficulty level, testing both speed and accuracy effectively.

RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1

The Shift 1 paper was well-structured, making each section manageable for aspirants. Candidates who followed a focused preparation strategy found the paper manageable. The overall difficulty of this shift was Easy, with a mix of straightforward and thought-provoking questions. Each section was well-balanced, testing both conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving skills.

RBI Assistant Exam Prelims Analysis 2026, Good Attempts and Difficulty Level

The RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 exam has conducted smoothly, evaluating candidates on speed, accuracy, and conceptual understanding across all sections.

RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1
Section Difficulty Level Good Attempts
Reasoning Easy 24-26
Numerical Ability Easy 31-34
English Easy 31-35
Total Easy 89-95

RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026, Shift 1, 13 April: Section Wise Analysis

The RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 was structured to assess candidates across all major sections Reasoning, English Language, and Numerical Ability. The following section-wise breakdown highlights the topics covered, number of questions, and trends observed in this shift, providing a clear picture of the exam pattern and difficulty level.

Reasoning

RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1

Topics No of Questions
Seating Arrangement- Circular (8 Person) 5
Puzzle (Day Based- 7 Days) 5
Sequence Arrangement 5
Inequality 4
Chines Coding 5
Blood Relations (3 Gen) 3
Mix Series 5
Pair Formation (Word Based) 1
Odd One Out 1
Meaningful Word 1
Total 35

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English

RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1

Topics No of Questions
Reading Comprehension (Fictional- Girl & Rabbit) 9
Error Detection 4
Cloze Test (Fictional) 5
Sentence Jumbles 5
Misspelt 4
Column Based 3
Total 30

Numerical Ability

RBI Assistant Exam Analysis 2026, 13 April Shift 1

Topics No of Questions
Simplification 10-12
Wrong Number Series 5
Data Interpretation (Line Graph) 5
Arithmetic 13-15
Total 35

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SBI PO Syllabus 2026, Check Section Wise Topics with Complete Details

With the SBI PO 2026 notification expected to be released soon, candidates should now shift their complete focus towards preparation. Instead of waiting for the official announcement, this is the right time to build strong basics and stay ahead of the competition. A clear understanding of the exam structure and consistent practice will play a crucial role in boosting performance once the recruitment process begins.

SBI PO Syllabus 2026

The recruitment process conducted by the State Bank of India is designed to evaluate candidates across multiple dimensions, including aptitude, analytical thinking, banking awareness, and communication skills. With the SBI PO 2026 notification expected soon, understanding the SBI PO Syllabus 2026 structure and exam pattern at an early stage can significantly improve preparation efficiency and lead to better outcomes.

SBI Probationary Officer Syllabus 2026 Overview

To help candidates understand the exam structure, we have provided a detailed syllabus for both stages below.

Aspect Details
Organization
State Bank of India
Exam Name SBI PO 2026
Mode of Exam Online
Selection Stages
Prelims Exam (Screening Stage)
Mains Exam (Evaluation of Knowledge & Analysis)
Interview & Group Exercises (Personality Assessment)
Negative Marking
0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer
Language of Paper
Bilingual
Prelims Exam Pattern: 100 Questions, 100 Marks, 60 Minutes
Mains Exam Pattern: 170 Questions (Objective) + Descriptive Test
200 Marks (Objective) + 50 Marks (Descriptive)
Total Duration: 3 Hours 30 Minutes
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SBI PO Prelims vs Mains: What Really Changes?

SBI PO Prelims and Mains are often misunderstood as being similar, but in reality, both stages differ significantly in their purpose and approach.

  • Prelims focuses mainly on speed and accuracy as a qualifying round, whereas Mains evaluates deeper understanding, analytical ability, and subject knowledge.
  • While Prelims is designed to test how quickly and correctly a candidate can solve questions, Mains demands strong conceptual clarity, advanced data interpretation skills, and a solid grasp of banking and financial awareness.

Download SBI PO Syllabus 2026 PDF

Candidates intending to appear for the exam should refer to the SBI PO Syllabus 2026 PDF to gain a clear understanding of the overall structure and section-wise coverage. To make the process easier, a direct download link is provided below, enabling candidates to begin their preparation with a well-defined and structured plan.

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SBI PO Prelims Syllabus 2026

In the table below, we have provided the detailed syllabus for the SBI PO Syllabus 2026 Prelims. It has three main subjects: English, Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.

SBI PO Prelims Syllabus 2026
English Language Reasoning Quantitative Aptitude
Reading Comprehension Logical Reasoning Profit & Loss
Cloze Test Alphanumeric Series Simple Interest & Compound Interest
Para Jumbles Data Sufficiency Ratio & Proportion, Percentage
Vocabulary Puzzle Time & Distance
Sentence Rearrangement Coded Inequalities Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere
Fill in the blanks Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test Sequence & Series
Error Spotting Blood Relations Permutation, Combination & Probability
Multiple Meaning/Error Spotting Seating Arrangement Mixtures & Allegations
Paragraph Completion Input-Output Number Systems
Verbal Ability Syllogism Data Interpretation
Word Association Tabulation Surds & Indices

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SBI PO Mains Syllabus 2026

With the SBI PO Mains 2026 approaching, it’s time to focus fully on this crucial stage of the selection process. The mains exam is designed to test your depth of knowledge and overall ability in four key areas: Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, English Language, Data Analysis & Interpretation, and General/Economy/Banking Awareness. Along with these, there will also be a Descriptive Test that includes communication skills.

SBI PO Mains Syllabus 2026
English Language Reasoning Data Analysis & Interpretation General/Economy/Banking Awareness
Grammar Directions and Distances Radar Graph Caselet Current Affairs
Cloze Test Ordering and Ranking Line Graph Financial Awareness
Reading Comprehension Syllogism Bar Graph Static Awareness
Vocabulary Verbal Reasoning Tabular Graph Banking Terminologies Knowledge
Word Association Input Output Missing Case DI Banking Awareness
Sentence Improvement Seating Arrangements & Puzzles Probability General Knowledge
Para Jumble Scheduling Charts & Tables Principles of Insurance
Fill in the blanks Analytical and Decision Making Double Lineup Miscellaneous
Error Spotting Coding and Decoding Pie Charts
Blood Relations Data Sufficiency
Critical Reasoning Permutation and Combination
Course of Action Caselet  DI

Key Differences Between SBI PO Prelims & Mains Syllabus

A clear understanding of the SBI PO selection stages is essential for effective preparation. While both Prelims and Mains are part of the same exam, their syllabus, difficulty level, and focus areas differ significantly. Knowing these differences helps candidates plan their strategy more efficiently. Here’s a simple comparison between the SBI PO Prelims and Mains syllabus are:

Aspect Prelims Mains
Sections English, Quantitative, Reasoning
Reasoning & Computer, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Banking Awareness, English, Descriptive
Difficulty Basic to moderate Advanced and Depth Analysis
Focus Speed and accuracy
Analytical skills, banking knowledge, and communication
Descriptive Test None
Communication Skills: Emails, Reports, Situation Analysis & Precis Writing
Duration 1 hour 3 hours + 30 minutes
Marks 100 250 (200 Objective + 50 Descriptive)

SBI PO Syllabus For Descriptive Test

Consistent writing practice and clarity of thought are essential to perform well in this section. The descriptive section plays a crucial role in the final merit. It requires candidates to express ideas clearly and professionally within a limited time.

Typical tasks include:

  • Essay writing (around 250 words)
  • Letter or email writing (around 150 words)

SBI PO Descriptive Paper- Sample Questions

SBI PO Group Discussion and Interview 2026

The final stage of the SBI PO selection process focuses on assessing a candidate’s overall personality, leadership qualities, and suitability for a Probationary Officer role beyond written exams.

At this stage, shortlisted candidates go through a psychometric test followed by Group Discussion (if conducted) and a Personal Interview to evaluate their behavioral and managerial skills.

Key aspects of this stage include:

  • Psychometric test to understand behavioral traits and decision-making style
  • Evaluation of communication and interpersonal skills
  • Assessment of confidence, clarity of thought, and presence of mind
  • Focus on leadership ability and problem-solving approach
  • Interview panel analysis based on overall personality fit for banking roles

The final evaluation consists of:

  • Group Exercises – 20 marks: Designed to assess teamwork, communication, and problem-solving approach in a group setting.
  • Personal Interview – 30 marks: Focuses on subject knowledge, clarity of thought, confidence, and overall personality.

SBI PO Marking Scheme 2026

The SBI PO exam follows a structured marking system where accuracy plays a key role in determining final scores. A clear understanding of the marking pattern helps candidates plan their attempts wisely and avoid unnecessary negative marking.

Marking Scheme Overview:

  • Correct Answer: Full marks awarded
  • Incorrect Answer: 0.25 marks deducted (negative marking)
  • Unattempted Questions: No marks deducted
  • Descriptive Section: No negative marking applied

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SBI PO 2026: Most Important Areas to Focus in Each Stage

The SBI PO 2026 exam requires a stage-wise preparation strategy, as each phase of the selection process tests different skills and competencies. To maximize your chances of success, it is important to identify and prioritize the most important areas in Prelims, Mains, and the Interview stage.

Prelims Stage: Focus on Speed and Accuracy

The Prelims exam acts as a screening round where quick problem-solving is essential. Candidates should focus on:

  • Strong command over basic arithmetic concepts
  • High-frequency reasoning topics like puzzles, seating arrangement, and syllogism
  • Reading comprehension and grammar-based English questions
  • Time management and accuracy-driven practice through mock tests

Mains Stage: Focus on Depth and Conceptual Clarity

The Mains exam evaluates analytical thinking and subject understanding at a deeper level. Key focus areas include:

  • Data Interpretation with advanced charts and caselets
  • Banking and Financial Awareness including current affairs
  • Advanced reasoning and computer aptitude concepts
  • Descriptive writing skills such as essays, emails, and reports
  • Logical decision-making and problem-solving ability

Interview & GD Stage: Focus on Personality and Communication

This stage assesses overall personality and suitability for a managerial role. Candidates should focus on:

  • Clear and confident communication skills
  • Awareness of banking, economy, and current affairs
  • Logical thinking and structured responses during interviews
  • Leadership qualities and teamwork in group discussions
  • Positive attitude, presence of mind, and decision-making approach
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Ambedkar Jayanti 2026: Date, History, Significance & Celebration in India

Ambedkar Jayanti 2026 commemorates the 135th birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, one of India’s most visionary leaders and the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. Celebrated annually on 14 April, this day honours the legacy of a social reformer who dedicated his life to fighting caste discrimination and championing equality, justice, and human rights for all.

Ambedkar Jayanti 2026

Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated annually on 14 April, marking the birth anniversary of B. R. Ambedkar. In 2026, with nationwide events and tributes. It is recognized as a public holiday in many parts of India, reflecting the importance of his legacy in the country’s history. The day is also known as Bhim Jayanti and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially by followers and admirers of Dr Ambedkar.

History of Ambedkar Jayanti

Early Life of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born on 14 April 1891 in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, into a family belonging to the Mahar caste, which was considered “untouchable” in the rigid caste hierarchy of that era. Despite facing severe discrimination throughout his childhood and early life, Ambedkar’s brilliance and determination led him to become one of the most educated Indians of his time

His educational journey was remarkable:

  • Studied at Elphinstone College, Mumbai
  • Earned a Master’s degree from Columbia University, USA
  • Completed his doctorate in economics from the London School of Economics

First Public Celebration

The first public celebration of Ambedkar Jayanti was organized in 1928 in Pune by social activist Janardan Sadashiv Ranapisay. Since then, the observance has grown into a major national and international event.

Recognition and Honours

  • 1990: Dr. Ambedkar was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour
  • 1990: His life-size portrait was unveiled in the Central Hall of Parliament
  • 2015: The Government of India issued commemorative ₹10 and ₹125 coins to mark his 125th birth anniversary
  • 2015: Google featured a Doodle for Ambedkar Jayanti in India and seven other countries
  • 2016-2018: The United Nations observed Ambedkar Jayanti for three consecutive years
  • 2020: The City of Burnaby, Canada, declared April 14 as “Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Day of Equality”
  • 2021: British Columbia, Canada, recognized April 14 as “Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Equality Day”

Significance of Ambedkar Jayanti

Father of the Indian Constitution

Dr. Ambedkar served as the Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee from 29 August 1947 and played the pivotal role in crafting independent India’s Constitution. Adopted on 26 November 1949, the Constitution reflects his vision of a just, equitable, and democratic society.

Champion of Social Justice

Ambedkar Jayanti serves as a powerful reminder of:

  • Equality: The fundamental right of every citizen to live with dignity
  • Education: As the primary tool for empowerment and social transformation
  • Constitutional Values: Liberty, equality, and fraternity are the pillars of democracy
  • Human Rights: Protection of fundamental rights for marginalized communities

Economic Contributions

Beyond social reform, Dr. Ambedkar was an accomplished economist who:

  • Played a key role in establishing the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • Authored seminal works, including “The Problem of the Rupee: Its Origin and its Solution”
  • Advocated for agricultural and industrial development

Key Contributions of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

  1. Constitution: Chief Architect of the Indian Constitution
  2. Law: First Law Minister of Independent India (1947)
  3. Social Reform: Founded the Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabha (1923) for the education of marginalised communities
  4. Movements: Led Temple Entry Movement (1930), Anti-Caste Movement, Anti-Priest Movement
  5. Economics: Key role in establishing the Reserve Bank of India
  6. Religion: Inspired the Dalit Buddhist Movement
  7. Political Party: Founded the Independent Labour Party (1936)

Inspiring Quotes by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

“I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.”

“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.”

“Life should be great rather than long.”

“If I find the constitution being misused, I shall be the first to burn it.”

“Be educated, be organized, and be agitated.”

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Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 Notification Out for 350 Manager, AM & SM Posts

Indian Bank, one of the prominent public sector banks based in Chennai, has announced the Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 Notification, offering a significant opportunity for candidates aiming to build a career in banking. The recruitment drive includes 350 vacancies across major functional areas such as Information Technology, Risk Management, Credit, Finance, and Wealth Management.

Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 Notification Out

The application window for Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 is currently active and will continue until 28 April 2026. Candidates planning to apply should carefully go through the official notification, which provides complete details regarding eligibility conditions such as age criteria, academic qualifications, necessary certifications, and professional experience requirements.

Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 Overview
Recruitment Name
Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026-27
Exam Name Specialist Officer Recruitment Exam 2026
Conducting Body Indian Bank, Chennai
Mode of Application Online
Total Vacancies 350 Posts
Posts Manager, Senior Manager, Assistant Manager across IT, Risk Management, Credit, Finance, Wealth Management, HR, Marketing, Security, Civil, Architecture
Age Limit According to the Posts
Selection Process Shortlisting & Interview or Online Test & Interview (Post-wise)
Salary Range According to the Posts
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Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026: Important Dates

Candidates planning to apply should keep track of all key dates to avoid missing any deadlines and ensure timely completion of the application process.

Event Date
Notification Release Date 8 April 2026
Online Registration & Fee Payment Start Date 8 April 2026
Online Registration & Fee Payment End Date 28 April 2026
Cut-off Date for Eligibility (Age, Qualification, Experience) 1 April 2026

Indian Bank SO Notification 2026 PDF

The official Indian Bank SO Notification 2026 PDF has been issued, providing complete details about the recruitment of 350 Specialist Officer posts. Applicants can access and download the notification from the bank’s official website to get a clear understanding of important aspects such as eligibility requirements, vacancy distribution by post, selection stages, exam structure, pay scale, and key guidelines.

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Indian Bank SO Vacancy 2026

Indian Bank has announced a total of 350 Specialist Officer (SO) vacancies across various departments, offering opportunities for candidates with diverse professional backgrounds. Candidates can add the detailed post-wise vacancy table below this section.

Manager, Senior Manager, Assistant Manager across IT, Risk Management, Credit, Finance, Wealth Management, HR, Marketing, Security, Civil, Architecture

Post Code Post Name Scale Total
1 Manager-DC Operations II 4
2 Manager-Information Security Operations II 3
3 Manager-DBA II 5
4 Manager-Network Operations II 3
5 Manager-Application Developer II 3
6 Manager-API Developer II 4
7 Manager-Data Analyst II 3
8 Manager-Chartered Accountant II 10
9 Senior Manager-Credit III 20
10 Manager-Credit II 80
11 Senior Manager-Finance III 20
12 Manager-Finance II 80
13 Senior Manager-Financial Analyst III 10
14 Manager-Financial Analyst II 40
15 Senior Manager-Model Validator III 4
16 Senior Manager-IT Risk Management III 1
17 Senior Manager-Data Analyst III 2
18 Senior Manager-Risk Management III 6
19 Senior Manager-Climate Risk III 2
20 Senior Manager-Forex Dealer III 4
21 Senior Manager-Forex Dealer (Cross-Currency) III 1
22 Senior Manager-Domestic Dealer – Rupee Derivatives III 1
23 Senior Manager-Domestic Dealer – Equity / MFs III 1
24 Senior Manager-Domestic Dealer – NSLR III 1
25 Senior Manager-Domestic Dealer – SLR III 2
26 Manager-Wealth Management II 5
27 Manager-HR II 10
28 Manager-Marketing II 10
29 Assistant Manager-Security I 10
30 Assistant Manager-Civil Engineer I 4
31 Assistant Manager-Architect I 1
Total 350

Indian Bank SO 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates applying for Indian Bank Specialist Officer posts must meet specific educational, professional, age, and experience requirements, ensuring they have the right expertise for their chosen domain.

Educational & Professional Requirements

IT Specialists: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/IT/Electronics (4 years) or relevant Post Graduate degree, or NIELIT ‘B’ Level. Mandatory certifications such as VMware Certified Professional, CISSP, CCNA, Oracle Certified Associate, etc., are required for most IT roles.

  • Finance & Accounts: Must be a Chartered Accountant (CA) from ICAI.
  • Credit & Risk: Preferably an MBA in Finance, CA, or CFA, with relevant experience in corporate credit or risk analysis.
  • Wealth Management: MBA with NISM and IRDAI certifications is mandatory.

Nationality:

Candidates must be Indian citizens or meet specific criteria for subjects of Nepal, Bhutan, or Tibetan refugees.

Age Limit (as on 1 April 2026)

  • Scale I (Assistant Manager): 23–33 years
  • Scale II (Manager): 23–25 years (minimum) to 33–35 years (maximum), depending on the post
  • Scale III (Senior Manager): 25–27 years (minimum) to 35–37 years (maximum), depending on the post
  • Age relaxations are applicable for reserved categories as per government norms.

Work Experience

  • Scale II (Manager) posts: 1–3 years of relevant domain experience.
  • Scale III (Senior Manager) posts: 3–5 years of experience, preferably in Scheduled Commercial Banks, NBFCs, or large corporates.

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Indian Bank SO Apply Online 2026 Link

The application link for Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 is now live on the official website. Eligible candidates can submit their forms online within the given timeline. It is important to verify all eligibility conditions beforehand and keep necessary documents like academic certificates, photo, signature, and valid ID proof ready to avoid any issues during the application process.

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How to Apply for Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026

Follow these simple steps to apply online:

  • Visit the official website of Indian Bank and go to the Careers section.
  • Click on the SO Recruitment 2026 link and register yourself.
  • Fill in the application form with correct details.
  • Upload required documents (photo, signature, certificates).
  • Pay the application fee online.
  • Submit the form and download a copy for future use.

Indian Bank SO Application Fee 2026

The application fee for the Indian Bank Specialist Officer (SO) Recruitment 2026 varies by category. The fee is non-refundable, so check details carefully before paying. Keep the payment receipt safely for future reference.

Category Application Fee
General / OBC / EWS ₹1000
SC / ST / PwBD ₹175

Indian Bank SO Exam Pattern 2026

The Indian Bank SO exam is designed to assess candidates on their language skills, domain knowledge, reasoning ability, and quantitative aptitude. The exam is divided into four sections, each with a specific number of questions, marks, and duration. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

English Language

  • Number of Questions: 20
  • Maximum Marks: 20
  • Duration: 20 Minutes

Professional Knowledge (Respective Domain)

  • Number of Questions: 60
  • Maximum Marks: 120
  • Duration: 60 Minutes

Reasoning

  • Number of Questions: 20
  • Maximum Marks: 20
  • Duration: 20 Minutes

Quantitative Aptitude

  • Number of Questions: 20
  • Maximum Marks: 20
  • Duration: 20 Minutes

Total

  • Number of Questions: 120
  • Maximum Marks: 180
  • Duration: 2 Hours

Indian Bank SO 2026 Selection Process

The selection for Specialist Officer posts will follow one of two possible routes, based on the number of applications received:

  • Shortlisting & Interview – Candidates are shortlisted based on their qualifications and experience, then called for an interview.
  • Online Test & Interview – Candidates appear for an online test first, and successful candidates move on to the interview stage.

Indian Bank SO 2026 Pay Scale & Benefits

Indian Bank offers attractive pay packages for Specialist Officers, along with allowances and benefits as per bank rules. The pay scales vary across Scale I, II, and III, with increments over the years and additional perks such as DA, HRA, and medical benefits.

Pay & Benefits Overview:

  • Scale I: ₹48,480 (Basic), Gross ₹70,000–₹85,000
  • Scale II: ₹64,820 (Basic), Gross ₹85,000–₹1,10,000
  • Scale III: ₹85,920 (Basic), Gross ₹1,10,000–₹1,40,000

Additional Benefits:

  • Dearness Allowance (DA)
  • City Compensatory Allowance (CCA)
  • House Rent Allowance (HRA) or leased accommodation
  • Leave Fare Concession & medical/hospitalization benefits
  • Retirement benefits and other perquisites as per industry settlements

Career Growth Opportunities After Joining as Indian Bank SO

Joining Indian Bank as a Specialist Officer (SO) offers a well-defined career path with opportunities for professional growth, skill enhancement, and leadership roles. The bank encourages continuous learning and provides exposure to various banking operations, risk management, finance, IT, and customer relationship management.

  • Structured Promotion Path: SOs can progress from Scale I (Assistant Manager) to Scale II (Manager) and Scale III (Senior Manager), based on performance, experience, and internal assessments.
  • Skill Development: Working in specialized domains such as IT, Credit, Risk, Finance, or Wealth Management allows officers to gain in-depth expertise and certifications that enhance their professional profile.
  • Leadership Opportunities: High-performing SOs are often considered for managerial and strategic roles, including heading departments or leading major projects.
  • Cross-functional Exposure: Officers may get opportunities to work across multiple departments, gaining a holistic understanding of banking operations.
  • Financial Benefits: In addition to a competitive salary, SOs enjoy allowances, performance incentives, and retirement benefits, which increase with seniority.
  • Long-term Career Security: Being part of a public sector bank like Indian Bank ensures job stability, structured growth, and industry recognition.

Indian Bank SO 2026 Job Profiles

The Indian Bank SO Recruitment 2026 offers a wide range of specialized roles across multiple departments, providing candidates with opportunities in IT, finance, risk management, marketing, HR, and technical domains. Each post comes with clearly defined responsibilities, focusing on both operational efficiency and strategic growth of the bank.

Below is a detailed post-wise overview of the job profiles to help candidates understand the nature of work associated with each position.

IT Roles: DC Ops, InfoSec, DBA, Network, Developer, API, Data Analyst

  • Manage IT systems, networks, databases, and cybersecurity
  • Develop applications, APIs, and data solutions
  • Ensure system performance, automation, and security
  • 8. Manager – Chartered Accountant
  • Handle financial reporting, taxation, audits, and compliance

Credit & Finance

  • Process credit proposals and perform financial analysis
  • Manage loan portfolios and ensure regulatory compliance

Risk Management Roles

  • Assess and monitor financial, IT, and climate risks
  • Work on risk models, compliance, and governance

Forex / Treasury

  • Handle forex trading, derivatives, and investment portfolios
  • Analyze markets and ensure regulatory adherence

Wealth Management

  • Manage HNI clients and provide investment advisory
  • Drive portfolio growth and product sales

HR

  • Manage recruitment, payroll, performance, and employee relations

Marketing

  • Execute marketing campaigns and analyze market trends
  • Focus on brand growth and customer acquisition

Security

  • Oversee branch security, surveillance systems, and audits

Civil Engineer / Architect

  • Plan, design, and manage construction and infrastructure projects
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RBI Assistant Prelims Memory Based Paper 2026 (11 April), Download PDF

With the first day of the RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026 now completed and the second day of the exam being conducted today, memory-based papers shared by candidates have become an important resource for analysis. These papers give a clear idea of the actual exam pattern, difficulty level, and types of questions asked in the completed shifts, helping aspirants evaluate their performance and understand the ongoing exam trends.

RBI Assistant Prelims Memory Based Paper 2026

RBI Assistant Prelims Memory Based Paper is created using questions recalled by candidates who have appeared in the completed shifts of the exam. Although it may not be an exact replica of the actual paper, it closely reflects the real exam pattern and question trends. It is especially useful at this stage, as it helps candidates appearing in upcoming shifts and those preparing for future exams.

RBI Assistant Memory Based Paper Mock 2026

Below is the table for RBI Assistant Memory Based Paper Mock 2026, which provides shift-wise mock test links and memory-based paper PDFs for effective practice. By attempting these tests, candidates can evaluate their preparation, improve time management, and boost their confidence before the upcoming shifts or future exams.

RBI Assistant Prelims Memory Based Paper Mock 2026
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RBI Assistant Prelims Memory Based Paper Section-Wise

A detailed section-wise breakdown of the exam helps candidates gain better clarity on the overall paper structure, including the level of difficulty and distribution of questions. It allows aspirants to assess their performance more effectively by identifying strong and weak areas. By understanding which sections were more scoring and which required extra time, candidates can fine-tune their strategy and improve their preparation for upcoming shifts or future exams.

Reasoning Ability

The reasoning section was easy in difficulty. Puzzles dominated this section, along with a few questions from inequality, syllogism, and coding-decoding. Candidates who practiced puzzles regularly found this section manageable.

Numerical Ability

This section was easy and doable. Questions were mainly asked from simplification, number series, and data interpretation. Questions from arithmetic were also included.

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English Language

Reading comprehension played a major role, along with questions from error detection, fill in the blanks, and sentence improvement. Vocabulary-based questions were also seen.

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How Memory-Based Tests Improve Your Performance

Memory-based tests are one of the most effective tools to enhance your preparation after the exam. Since these tests are based on real questions recalled by candidates, they closely reflect the actual exam pattern and difficulty level, making your practice more relevant and exam-oriented.

  • Real Exam Exposure: Helps you get familiar with actual question types asked in the exam
  • Better Time Management: Improves your speed by practising under exam-like conditions
  • Accuracy Improvement: Identifies weak areas and reduces mistakes over time
  • Smart Question Selection: Teaches you which questions to attempt and which to skip
  • Confidence Boost: Builds confidence by solving real exam-level questions
  • Performance Analysis: Helps you evaluate your strengths and weaknesses clearly
  • Pattern Understanding: Gives insight into frequently asked topics and trends
  • Mains Preparation Support: Strengthens basics that are useful for the next stage

Why You Should Practice RBI Assistant Memory-Based Papers?

  • Understand the latest exam pattern, question trends, and difficulty level
  • Build confidence by getting familiar with real exam-type questions
  • Evaluate your performance and identify weak areas effectively
  • Improve speed, accuracy, and overall time management
  • Develop a better problem-solving approach for different question types
  • Learn to select the right questions and avoid unnecessary risks
  • Experience a real exam-like environment before the actual test
  • Reduce exam anxiety and handle pressure more efficiently
  • Strengthen conceptual clarity through practical application

How Memory Papers Help After RBI Assistant Prelims Exam 2026

  • Now that the exam is over, memory-based papers act as a useful tool to understand the actual exam pattern, difficulty level, and question trends.
  • By going through these papers, candidates can compare their attempts with real questions and evaluate their performance.
  • It also helps in identifying which sections were time-consuming and which were scoring.
  • This analysis gives clarity on overall performance and helps candidates prepare better for the Mains exam by focusing on accuracy, speed, and important topics seen in the prelims.
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