The Reserve Bank of India Services Board (RBISB) has released the RBI Grade B Phase-I result for recruitment of Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – DEPR Cadre, Panel Year 2026. If you appeared for this exam, here’s everything you need to know in one place — what was announced, who’s shortlisted, and what comes next.
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What Exactly Has Been Announced?
This result covers the Phase-I Examination held under Advt. No. RBISB/DA/01/2026-27 (dated April 29, 2026). RBI has published the roll numbers of candidates who have cleared Phase-I and are now shortlisted for Phase-II.
📄 Official result PDF: Check your roll number here
The roll number list itself is published as a separate sheet within this official document, so the fastest and safest way to confirm your status is to open the PDF directly and search (Ctrl+F) for your own roll number — avoid relying on third-party lists or screenshots.
Key Highlights at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | RBI Officer Grade ‘B’ (DR) – DEPR Cadre |
| Panel Year | 2026 |
| Advertisement No. | RBISB/DA/01/2026-27 (April 29, 2026) |
| Stage Declared | Phase-I Result |
| Next Stage | Phase-II Examination |
| Phase-II Exam Date | July 26, 2026 |
| Number of Shifts | 2 (Shift 1 and Shift 2) |
| Papers to Attempt | All papers, in both shifts (compulsory) |
| Admit Card | Single card for both shifts |
| Where to Download | Official RBI website only (www.rbi.org.in) |
| Centre/Date/Shift Change | Not permitted under any circumstance |
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Phase-II Exam: What’s Different This Time?
A few points are worth noting carefully so you don’t miss anything:
- One exam, two shifts: Phase-II will run in two shifts on the same day, and candidates must appear for all papers across both shifts — skipping either shift isn’t an option.
- Single admit card: Unlike some exams that issue separate calls for each shift, RBI will issue just one admit card covering both shifts.
- No flexibility on logistics: RBI has clearly stated that no request for change of date, shift, centre, or venue will be entertained, so plan your travel and stay well in advance once your centre is confirmed.
How to Download Your Phase-II Admit Card
- Visit the official RBI website: www.rbi.org.in
- Look for the Phase-II admit card link under the careers/recruitment section (RBI has said this will be made available shortly).
- Log in with your registration details and download the admit card.
- Check it carefully for your exam date, shift timing, and venue — these will be mentioned on the admit card itself.
- Along with the admit card, RBI will also release an Information Handout for Phase-II, plus separate instructions for PwBD candidates using a scribe or compensatory time, and for candidates with specified disability (less than 40%) who have difficulty writing.
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A Quick Word on Accuracy
RBI has added a standard disclaimer with this result: despite careful preparation, the Board reserves the right to correct any inadvertent errors in the result. If you believe there’s a discrepancy with your roll number or details, it’s best to wait for any official corrigendum or reach out through RBI’s official recruitment contact channels rather than relying on rumors.

FAQs
Q1. When is the RBI Grade B DEPR Phase-II exam in 2026?
Phase-II is scheduled for July 26, 2026, conducted in two shifts on the same day.
Q2. Will I get separate admit cards for each shift?
No. RBI will issue one single admit card that covers both shifts of the Phase-II exam.
Q3. Can I request a change in my exam centre or date?
No. RBI has explicitly stated that no requests for change of date, shift, centre, or venue will be accepted.
Source: Reserve Bank of India Services Board, official result notification dated June 30, 2026. Always cross-check details from the official RBI website before making any decisions, as this post is for informational purposes and the Board’s official notice takes precedence.

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