The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the RBI Grade B Score Card 2025 for Phase I, enabling candidates to check their section-wise and overall marks. The result follows the Phase I examination held on October 18 and 19, 2025. The score card has been published on the official website and provides transparency regarding candidates’ performance and eligibility for the next stage—Phase II (Mains). The Mains exam is scheduled for December 6 and 7, 2025.
Key Details of Score Card and Recruitment
- Vacancies: The recruitment drive covers 120 posts under General (DR), DEPR and DSIM categories.
- Exam Date: Phase I was held on October 18-19, 2025.
- Score Card Release Date: November 18, 2025.
- Next Stage: Phase II (Mains) exam to be held on December 6-7, 2025.
How to Download the Score Card?
Candidates who appeared in the Phase I exam can follow these steps:
- Visit the official RBI website: www.rbi.org.in
- Navigate to the “Opportunities@RBI” section
- Click on “Results” under Current Vacancies
- Select “RBI Grade B – Score Card 2025” link
- Log in with Registration Number or Roll Number and Date of Birth/Password
- Section-wise marks and overall score will appear; download and print for future reference.
Details Mentioned on Score Card
The score card includes:
- Candidate’s Name, Roll Number and Registration Number
- Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwBD)
- Marks obtained in each section of Phase I
- Overall marks obtained
- Cut-off marks for each section and category
- Qualification status (Eligible/Not Eligible for Phase II)
Why the Score Card Matters?
The release of the score card is a key milestone for aspirants. It helps in:
- Assessing performance across sections and identifying weak areas
- Comparing marks with cut-off to gauge chances for Phase II
- Planning strategy for Mains exam, which is descriptive and more demanding
- For unsuccessful candidates, it provides insight for future attempts.
What Happens Next?
Candidates who qualify Phase I will proceed to Phase II. The Mains exam will test analytical ability, writing skills and domain knowledge across three papers: Economic & Social Issues (ESI), English (Writing Skills) and Finance & Management (FM). Final selection will include interview round, after which the recommended list will be published. The competition remains intense given the limited vacancies. Follow KollegeApply for the latest updates on College Admissions, Courses, Exam Dates, Results, Scholarships, Career Guidance, Education News, and Policy Changes — everything needed to stay ahead in the education journey

