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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
RBI Grade B admit cards are usually released 7 to 10 days before the exam date.
If you have forgotten your RBI Grade B Registration Number or Password, look for options like “Forgot Registration Number” or “Forgot Password” on the RBI Grade B admit card download page.
You will likely be asked to enter personal details such as your registered email ID or mobile number and date of birth to retrieve your credentials. Follow the on-screen instructions to recover your login details.
No, you cannot change your examination center after the RBI Grade B admit card has been issued. The center mentioned on your RBI Grade B admit card is final.
The RBI allots examination centers based on the preferences you choose while filling out the RBI Grade B application form. Therefore, make sure you carefully consider and select your preferred examination centers during the application process. Once the admit card is generated with an allotted center, no requests for changes will be entertained.
No, you can not. It is mandatory to carry a printed physical copy of your RBI Grade B admit card to the examination center. Digital copies on phones or other electronic devices are not accepted.
If you’re unable to download your RBI Grade B admit card once it’s released, immediately reach out to the RBI helpdesk mentioned on the official website. Provide your registration details and explain the issue you’re facing. The helpdesk team will assist you and guide you through the necessary steps to resolve the issue.
Yes, candidates who qualify Phase 1 will be issued a separate admit card for the Phase 2 exam.
You don’t need to download the RBI Grade B interview call letter. RBI will send interview call letters directly to the registered email addresses of candidates who have cleared the RBI Grade B Phase 2 exam.
Here is what you can do if you are getting a login error:
- Double-check your Registration Number/Roll Number (case and spacing).
- Verify your Password/Date of Birth (correct format).
- Ensure correct Captcha entry (case-sensitive), refresh if unclear.
- Refresh the login page (Ctrl + R or Cmd + R).
- Try a different web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.)
- Clear browser cache and cookies.
- Check your internet connection for stability.
- Try logging in after some time (off-peak hours).
- Use the “Forgot Password” option if you can’t recall it.
- Contact the RBI Helpdesk (from the official website).