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RBI Grade B Scorecard 2025 Out, Check Direct Link & Cut-Offs

RBI Grade B Scorecard 2025 Out, Check Direct Link & Cut-Offs
RBI Grade B Scorecard 2025: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the RBI Grade B Phase-I scorecard 2025 for the General cadre examination. Candidates who appeared for the Phase-I exam on 18 October 2025 can now view their scorecards on the official website rbi.org.in.
The scorecard PDF shows candidates' marks, roll numbers of shortlisted candidates, and category-wise cut-offs required to qualify for Phase II of the exam.
Step 1: Visit the official website at rbi.org.in.
Step 2: Go to the ‘Opportunities@RBI' section on the homepage.
Step 3: Click on ‘Current Vacancies' and select ‘Results'.
Step 4: Click the link “Scorecard of Phase-I Examination for Recruitment of Officers in Grade ‘B' (Direct Recruitment)".
Step 5: Enter your Registration Number/Roll Number and Date of Birth.
Step 6: Submit the details to view your scorecard. Download and save it for future reference.
Direct Link
Candidates who qualify in Phase-I will be eligible for the Phase-II examination. RBI will release the Phase-II schedule and admit card details separately on its website.
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Source: News18
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