RBI Grade B 2025 FAQs: Expert Answers to Common Queries
No, the official RBI Grade A 2025 notification has not been released yet.
The first notification for the RBI Grade A exam has not been released yet. So, at present, it is not a regular exam.
The application process for the RBI Grade A exam is expected to be conducted online similar to the Grade B exam.
The expected age limit for the General/Unreserved category is 21 to 30 years. Age relaxations will apply for reserved categories.
You are expected to need either a Bachelor’s Degree with at least 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD) OR a Master’s Degree with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD).
Yes, in the Grade B application, RBI provides a correction window in the preview section while filling out the application form, where candidates can edit the entered information. The same is expected in the RBI Grade A exam. However, once the application is submitted, alterations are not allowed. Hence, taking time while entering information is advisable to prevent any mistakes.
The scribe form is usually given along with the official notification of the majority of the exam. We can expect the same to be given in the RBI Grade A notification.
If RBI releases the Grade A notification along with Grade B, it will be up to RBI to decide whether candidates can apply for both exams separately or if they must choose only one. We will have to wait for the official notification to get clarity on this.
Based on the other regulatory body exams, the basic pay is expected to be around ₹44,500 per month. The initial monthly gross amount is expected to be approximately ₹1 lakh (without HRA), with an annual CTC of roughly ₹20-22 lakhs.