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RBI Assistant Vacancy 2026: Application For 650 Posts Of RBI Assistant Starts From Today, Graduate Youth Can Apply.

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Nitu Kumari
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February 16, 2026

RBI Assistant Recruitment 2026

Job Desk, New Delhi. Youth who are dreaming of government job have a big opportunity. Recruitment has been issued by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to fill 650 vacant posts of Assistant. The application process for this vacancy has been started from today i.e. 16th February which will continue till the scheduled last date of 8th March 2026. All the candidates who fulfill the eligibility for recruitment can fill the form through online medium by visiting the official website opportunities.rbi.org.in.

To participate in this recruitment, the candidate must have passed graduation in any stream from a recognized university/institute. Must have knowledge of working on computers. Along with this, the minimum age of the candidate should not be less than 18 years and maximum age should not be more than 28 years, that is, the candidate should not have been born before 2 February 1998 and after 1 February 2006. However, youth coming from reserved category will get relaxation in upper age as per rules.

To join this recruitment, candidates can complete the application process themselves through online medium. For your convenience, the application link and steps are given here-

While applying for this recruitment, candidates belonging to General, OBC and EWS category will have to deposit a fee of Rs 450. The fee for SC, ST and PH categories is fixed at only Rs 50.

Through this recruitment, appointments will be made to a total of 650 posts in different states of the country. Out of these, 346 posts are reserved for General, 58 for EWS, 99 for OBC, 110 for SC and 37 for ST. For detailed details related to recruitment, you can see the official notification.

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