RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026 to be out today at rbi.org.in; steps to download
Sakshi Gupta | February 22, 2026 | 12:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
The RBI will issue the RBI Office Attendant hall ticket 2026 today on the official website. The selection process includes two stages – an online test and language proficiency.
RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will issue the RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026 today on the official website of RBI at rbi.org.in . To access the hall ticket, applicants need to use the details: registration number/roll number, captcha code and D.O.B/password.
Along with the RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026, candidates have to carry documents including valid photo identity proof; Aadhaar card; PAN card; voter ID card; passport; driving licence; bank passbook with photograph; any other valid Government-issued photo ID, passport-size photograph, and person with disability certificate; if applicable.
This recruitment aims to fill a total of 572 Office Attendant vacancies. The RBI Office Attendant exam will be conducted from February 28, 2026 and March 1, 2026. The selection process includes two stages - an online test and language proficiency.
RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026: Steps to download
To download the RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026, applicants need to follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of the Reserve Bank of India at www.rbi.org.in .
- On the homepage, click on the “Recruitment-related announcements” option and then under the current vacancies, click on the "Call Letters" link.
- Click on "Admit Card, Other Guidelines and Information Handout for Online Examination for Direct Recruitment for the Posts of Office Attendant in Reserve Bank of India (RBI)" link.
- Enter the login details such as registration number/roll number, captcha code and D.O.B/password, on the login page.
- The RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the RBI Office Attendant hall ticket 2026 and take a printout of the same for further reference.
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RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026: Details mentioned
Once the RBI Office Attendant hall ticket 2026 is downloaded, applicants are advised to check the details mentioned below.
- Applicant's name
- Roll number/registration number
- Photograph and signature
- Date of birth
- Exam date and time
- Exam centre name, code and address
- Category
- Gender
- Post applied for
- Reporting time
- Guidelines
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RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026: Exam pattern
The exam will be conducted in objective mode for a duration of 90 minutes. The paper will consist of 120 multiple-choice questions from four subjects: Reasoning, General English, General Awareness, and Numerical Ability, with 30 questions carrying 30 marks each. The total marks for the exam will be 120. The medium of the test will be English and Hindi, except for the General English section, which will be conducted only in English. There will be a negative marking of one-fourth (0.25) mark for every incorrect answer.
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