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RBI Officers Grade B applications end soon, check the last date and how to apply

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 18, 2022 13:56 IST

RBI  released the application process for Grade B officers which is going to end on April 18. Candidates can ...

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RBI  released the application process for Grade B officers which is going to end on April 18. Candidates can fill out the application form till April 18 till 6 pm. For more details visit the official website .rbi.org.in.

This recruitment drive is being conducted to fill 294 vacancies. Out of which 238 are for Grade 'B'(DR)- General, 31 for officers in Grade 'B'(DR)- DEPR, and remaining 25 for officers in Grade 'B'(DR)- DSIM.

Know how to apply for RBI Officers Grade B

Visit the official website .rbi.org.in.Click on the ‘Vacancies’ under the ‘Current Vacancies’ sectionThen click on the link that reads ‘Recruitment of Officers in Grade B-2022’Under this click on the 'Online application form'Then register and fill out the form. Upload documents, pay the application fee, and submit. 

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