RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Result With Marks 2026 – Score Card Out

RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Result With Marks 2026 has been declared on 13 July 2026. Candidates who appeared in the Phase I exam on 13 June 2026 (General cadre) or 14 June 2026 (DEPR/DSIM cadres) can now download their score cards with section-wise and overall marks from the official RBI portal. This article is based on the official result notice released by the Reserve Bank of India.

The Phase I exam was qualifying in nature; only the marks of shortlisted candidates will count toward the final merit list. All candidates-whether shortlisted for Phase II or not-can view their Phase I performance through their individual score cards.

Result at a Glance

ParticularsDetails
Conducting AuthorityReserve Bank of India (RBI)
Exam NameOfficer in Grade ‘B’ (Disciplinary / General)
Exam StagePhase I (Preliminary)
Phase I Exam Date13 June 2026 (General); 14 June 2026 (DEPR/DSIM)
Score Card Release Date13 July 2026
Total Vacancies60 posts (General: 40, DEPR: 10, DSIM: 10)
Next StagePhase II (Mains) Examination
Phase II Exam Date25 July 2026 (General); 26 July 2026 (DEPR/DSIM)
Official Websitehttps://opportunities.rbi.org.in/

How to Check the RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Score Card 2026

  1. Open the official RBI recruitment portal at opportunities.rbi.org.in or use the direct link provided in the Important Links section below.
  2. Locate the link for “RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Result / Score Card 2026.”
  3. Enter your Registration Number or Roll Number in the specified field.
  4. Enter your Password or Date of Birth as the second login credential.
  5. Complete the captcha verification.
  6. Click the Submit or Login button.
  7. Your Phase I score card will display on screen, showing section-wise marks, overall marks, and qualification status for Phase II.
  8. Download and save the PDF copy immediately for use at the document verification and interview stages.

The RBI Phase I score card displays your marks across four sections: General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. Your qualifying status for Phase II appears clearly on the card. If shortlisted, note the Phase II exam date matching your cadre. If not shortlisted, the card will indicate this status, and you can review the score against the cutoff marks (published separately) to understand the performance gap.

What Your Result Means – Next Steps

If you are shortlisted for Phase II:

You have cleared the qualifying threshold and are eligible to sit the Mains exam. Download your score card and note the Phase II exam date carefully-25 July 2026 for General cadre or 26 July 2026 for DEPR/DSIM cadres. Phase I marks are qualifying only and do not contribute to your final score; the Mains exam carries the full weightage. Begin your Mains preparation immediately, focusing on the same four subjects tested in Phase I but at a higher level of difficulty.

If you are not shortlisted:

Your Phase I performance did not reach the cutoff marks for your category. Download your score card and review the official cutoff marks (to be published by RBI) to understand how far you were from qualifying. Candidates can reapply when RBI announces the next recruitment cycle for Officer Grade B positions, typically within 12 to 18 months. Keep your Phase I score card and mark sheets safe for future reference and cutoff comparison.

Documents to Keep Ready for Phase II

  • RBI Officer Grade B Phase II Admit Card
  • RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Score Card (downloaded and printed)
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving License)
  • Original and photocopy of educational qualification certificates and mark sheets
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) if applicable, in the format prescribed by RBI
  • PwBD certificate, if applicable
  • Recent passport-size photographs (typically 4 × 6 cm)
  • Proof of date of birth if not evident from ID proof

What Happens After This Result

Phase II (Mains) is a computer-based test scheduled for 25 July 2026 (General cadre) or 26 July 2026 (DEPR/DSIM cadres). Shortlisted candidates must report on time with their admit card and photo ID; no candidate will be permitted to sit without a valid admit card. Following Phase II, the top-ranked candidates will be called for document verification and structured interview rounds, which typically occur in September-October. Candidates should use the next 11-12 days before Phase II to consolidate their preparation on topics from Phase I, as the Mains exam tests the same subjects at an advanced level and with greater time pressure.

Cutoff Marks – RBI Officer Grade B 2026

Category-wise cutoff marks for RBI Officer Grade B Phase I 2026 will be announced by RBI after result analysis. The table below shows the 2024 Phase I cutoff as a reference; the 2026 cutoff may vary based on exam difficulty and candidate performance.

Category2024 Phase I Cutoff (out of 200)
UR (General)67.25
EWS67.25
OBC65.00
SC58.00
ST54.00
PwBD53.25

This article will be updated with the official 2026 Phase I cutoff marks once RBI publishes them on the recruitment portal.

Important Dates

EventDate
Online Application Start29 April 2026
Online Application Deadline20 May 2026
Fee Payment Deadline20 May 2026
Application Correction Window25-26 May 2026
Admit Card Release05 June 2026
Phase I Exam (General Cadre)13 June 2026
Phase I Exam (DEPR/DSIM Cadre)14 June 2026
Phase I Score Card Release13 July 2026
Phase II Exam (General Cadre)25 July 2026
Phase II Exam (DEPR/DSIM Cadre)26 July 2026

Important Links

ParticularsLink
Official RBI Recruitment PortalVisit Website
RBI Main WebsiteVisit Website
Check the Phase I Score Card and ResultDownload Result

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. I have downloaded my RBI Officer Grade B Phase I score card, but I do not see my roll number on the shortlisted list. What does this mean?

Ans. It means your Phase I marks did not meet the cutoff for your category, and you are not eligible for Phase II. You can download your score card to see your marks in each section and compare them with the official cutoff (to be published). You may reapply in the next RBI Officer Grade B recruitment cycle.

Q2. What is the difference between the qualifying result list and the scorecard?

Ans. The qualifying result list is a simple roll number listing of candidates shortlisted for Phase II, released shortly after the Phase I exam. The scorecard, released on 13 July 2026, shows your section-wise marks, total marks, and qualifying status. Both are separate documents, and candidates must download both if shortlisted.

Q3. Are Phase I marks included in the final merit list?

Ans. No. Phase I is a qualifying exam only. Once you qualify and appear in Phase II (Mains), your Phase II score becomes the basis for the final merit list. Phase I marks are not carried forward to the final ranking.

Q4. I am shortlisted for Phase II. When should I begin preparing for the Mains exam?

Ans. You should begin immediately. Phase II is scheduled for 25 July 2026 (General cadre) or 26 July 2026 (DEPR/DSIM), giving you approximately 12 days to consolidate and strengthen your preparation. Focus on the same four subjects (General Awareness, English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning) at a deeper and faster level than Phase I.

Q5. Can RBI provide a re-evaluation or recount of my Phase I marks?

Ans. No. RBI does not offer any provision for re-evaluation or rechecking of Phase I marks. Once published, the scores are final and binding. If you believe there is a calculation error, contact the RBI recruitment cell with documentary proof, but the policy does not guarantee a review.

Q6. I scored well in Phase I but am worried about Phase II. What is the typical cutoff range for Phase II (Mains)?

Ans. RBI does not pre-announce Phase II cutoff marks; they are determined after Phase II results are evaluated. Phase II cutoffs are generally higher than Phase I because only shortlisted candidates (a smaller pool) appear in Mains. Your Phase I performance does not guarantee Phase II success; focus on maximising your Phase II score, as that is what counts toward the final merit list.

Q7. What should I do if I do not receive my Phase II admit card by 23 July 2026?

Ans. Check the official RBI portal daily from 15 July 2026 onward. Admit cards for Phase II are typically released 5-7 days before the exam. If your admit card is not available by 22 July 2026, contact the RBI recruitment helpdesk with your registration number immediately. Do not delay-attend the exam with your admit card and a valid photo ID.

Q8. RBI Officer Grade B Phase I Result With Marks 2026 has been released. Can I still apply if I missed the Phase I exam?

Ans. No. You cannot participate in Phase II or any subsequent stage if you did not appear in Phase I. Candidates must sit Phase I to qualify for Phase II. When the next RBI Officer Grade B recruitment cycle opens, you can apply from the beginning.

How to Proceed

Check your Phase I score card immediately using your registration or roll number and download a PDF copy. Note the Phase II exam date specific to your cadre: 25 July 2026 for General or 26 July 2026 for DEPR/DSIM. Shortlisted candidates should prioritise Phase II preparation starting today, focusing on the breadth and speed required for a higher-difficulty exam. Candidates not shortlisted should note the official cutoff marks once published, review the performance gap, and prepare for the next RBI Officer Grade B recruitment announcement.

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Nandni is an Exam Result Analyst at MyNaukriAlert, specializing in the timely publication of government exam results, merit lists, and cutoff marks. She covers results from major recruitment bodies such as SSC, UPSC, IBPS, Railways, State PSCs, and Defence boards, ensuring candidates receive verified result updates as soon as they are officially declared. Nandni's articles provide detailed information including scorecard download steps, qualifying cutoff analysis, category-wise merit breakdowns, and next-stage selection process guidance. Her accurate and prompt reporting has helped thousands of aspirants across India check their results and plan their next steps with confidence.

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