RBI Grade B Interview 2020: Check revised schedule here
Richa Kapoor | July 23, 2020 | 12:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI- The Reserve Bank of India has once against released the revised schedule for the RBI Grade B interview. The interviews had been postponed in the past due to the lockdown that had taken place earlier in different parts of the country because of COVID 19. Candidates who have qualified the entrance exam, they will have to appear for the interview which will take place in September. At the time of interview, candidates will be required to carry with them the requisite documents for verification. Also RBI will send the candidates a call letter for the interview on their registered email address.
Revised Schedule for interview of RBI Grade B
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DSIM-2019 |
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Interview Centre |
Revised Dates of Interview |
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New Delhi |
September 9, 2020 |
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September 10,2020 |
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September 11,2020 |
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September 25,2020 |
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Reserve Bank of India Services Board, Reserve Bank of India Building, Third floor, Opp. Mumbai Central Railway Station (East), Byculla, Mumbai 400008 |
September 28, 2020 |
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September 29, 2020 |
DEPR – PY 2019- Revised Important Dates
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Interview Centre |
New Dates of Interview |
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New Delhi |
September 21, 2020 |
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September 22, 2020 |
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September 23, 2020 |
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September 24, 2020 |
Call letter for RBI Grade B Interview
Candidates who have been shortlisted for the interview, they will receive a call letter from the Reserve Bank Of India at their email address.
Documents to be carried at the time of RBI Grade B Interview
All the candidates who will appear for the interview, they will be required to carry with them the following documents:
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The call letter and admit card of RBI Grade B Interview
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Five copies of A attested form signed photograph and also original document
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Seven copies of Bio-Data (one original and six photocopies) and it has to be in accordance with the size specified along with the signed photograph
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Candidates who are from OBC, SC, ST category, they will have to bring with them their respective caste certificate according to the format prescribed in original
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Those who are from the EWS category, they will carry with them a copy of Income and Asset Certificate which has been issued on or before 11 October 2019)
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PwBD candidates will have to provide a copy of latest OBC Caste Certificate/ST/ SC Caste Certificate/ Income and Asset Certificate (If applicable) and disability certificate. Also the visually impaired candidates who had used the facility of the scribe will be required to produce Medical Certificate from authorised Government Department/Hospital
Note- The RBI in its notice has stated that the dates mentioned for the interview are tentative and might change depending on the decision taken by the state government with regard to the guidelines that need to be followed because of novel coronavirus.
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