RBI Office Attendant admit card 2026 to be released shortly at rbi.org.in: Check how to download hall tickets

The RBI Office Attendant Admit Card 2026 will be released shortly on the official website of the Reserve Bank of India. Candidates who have registered for the recruitment exam can download their hall tickets from rbi. org. in once the link is activated. The online examination is scheduled to be held on February 28 and March 1, 2026, at centres across the country.

An admit card is a mandatory document that must be produced for entry into the exam hall. Candidates without an admit card will not be allowed to take the test. Candidates should have their login credentials handy and keep visiting the official website for the latest updates about the release.

Exam date and selection process

The RBI Office Attendant online examination will take place on February 28 and March 1, 2026.

The exam will be conducted in computer-based mode at various centres nationwide.

The recruitment process involves an online written exam and also a Language Proficiency Test (LPT) for all the shortlisted candidates. The written exam will have a set of objective, type questions from Reasoning, English Language, Numerical Ability, and General Awareness. Only those candidates who qualify in the online test will be considered for the next stage of the selection process.

How to download RBI Office Attendant Admit Card 2026

Candidates can follow these simple steps to download the admit card once it is released:

  1. Visit the official website: rbi. org. in

  2. Click on the “Opportunities” or “Careers” section on the homepage

  3. Find the link for “RBI Office Attendant Admit Card 2026”

  4. Click on the admit card link

  5. Enter your registration number and date of birth/password

  6. Submit the details

  7. The admit card will appear on the screen

  8. Download and print a copy for future use

Candidates are advised to download the admit card early and avoid waiting until the last day. Regularly check the official website for any new announcements regarding the examination.

The admit card will contain important details such as:

  • Candidate’s name and roll number

  • Exam date and shift timing

  • Reporting time

  • Exam centre address

  • Important instructions

Candidates must carefully check all details printed on the hall ticket. In case of any error, they should contact the concerned authorities immediately.

Important instructions for candidates

Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card to the exam centre. Along with the hall ticket, a valid photo identity proof is required. Acceptable ID proofs include:

  • Aadhaar card

  • PAN card

  • Voter ID

  • Passport

  • Driving licence

Entry to the examination hall will not be permitted without proper documents. Candidates should reach the centre well before the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.

Electronic devices such as mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, and Bluetooth devices are not allowed inside the exam hall. Candidates must follow all instructions given by the exam authorities.

It is advised to visit the exam centre location a day before the examination to avoid last-minute confusion.

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