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RBI Grade B Admit Card 2026: Download Steps, Verify Details, Avoid Mistakes

ExplainerπŸ“… 15 Jul 2026Plain-English Β· Educationalβœ” Reviewed by CA Amit Jain

It's 2 AM, and you've just refreshed the RBI careers page for the tenth time. The server is slow, your heart is racing, and then β€” a PDF link appears. That's the RBI Grade B admit card. But before you click 'print', there are five things you must check, or you could be turned away at the exam centre.

What exactly happened
  • RBI Grade B 2026 admit card is released only on the official RBI website at rbi.org.in/careers β€” no other site is authorised.
  • The admit card is issued separately for Phase 1 (objective) and Phase 2 (descriptive) exams, typically 7–10 days before each exam date.
  • As of 15 July 2026, RBI has not announced the official Phase 1 exam date for Grade B 2026; the admit card release date depends on that announcement.
  • The admit card contains the candidate's roll number, photograph, signature, exam centre address, and reporting time β€” all must match the candidate's application form.
  • Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence) to the exam centre; digital copies are not accepted.
Key takeaways
  • Download the RBI Grade B admit card only from rbi.org.in/careers β€” no other site is authorised.
  • Verify your name, photo, signature, exam centre, and reporting time before printing.
  • Carry a printed copy of the admit card and a valid government-issued photo ID β€” digital copies are not accepted.
  • Arrive at the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the reporting time to avoid being barred.
  • If any detail is incorrect, contact the RBI helpdesk immediately β€” errors cannot be corrected at the centre.
  • The admit card is a legal document; do not share it on social media or violate exam rules.

What Exactly Is the RBI Grade B Admit Card?

The RBI Grade B admit card is your entry ticket to the examination hall. It is an official document issued by the Reserve Bank of India that confirms you have been registered for the exam and provides the details of your exam centre, date, and time. Without it β€” printed, not on your phone β€” you cannot sit for the exam.

Think of it as a boarding pass for a flight. The airline (RBI) checks your identity, your seat (roll number), and your destination (exam centre). If any detail is wrong, you are not boarding.

When Will the RBI Grade B 2026 Admit Card Be Released?

RBI typically releases the admit card 7 to 10 days before the Phase 1 exam. As of 15 July 2026, the official exam date for RBI Grade B 2026 has not been announced. The admit card release date depends entirely on that announcement.

To stay updated, bookmark the official RBI careers page at rbi.org.in/careers. Do not rely on third-party websites or social media for the release date β€” they often spread rumours. For a broader timeline of all RBI exam events, see our RBI Grade B 2026 Exam Date article.

How to Download the RBI Grade B Admit Card β€” Step by Step

  1. Go to the official website: Open rbi.org.in/careers in your browser. Do not use any other URL β€” even if it looks similar.
  2. Find the admit card link: Look for a section titled 'Admit Card' or 'Call Letter' under the 'Recruitment' or 'Current Vacancies' tab. The link will say something like 'Download Admit Card for RBI Grade B 2026 Phase 1'.
  3. Enter your credentials: You will need your registration number and date of birth (or password) to log in. These were sent to your registered email and mobile number when you applied.
  4. Download the PDF: Once logged in, the admit card will appear as a PDF. Download it immediately. Do not close the page without saving.
  5. Print multiple copies: Print at least two copies on A4 paper. Keep one at home and carry one to the exam centre. Also save a digital copy on your phone and email it to yourself.

Pro tip: The RBI server can be slow on the release day. Try downloading early in the morning (6 AM to 8 AM) or late at night (10 PM to midnight) when traffic is lower.

What Details Must You Verify on the Admit Card?

Before you print, check these five things carefully. A single mismatch can get you barred from the exam.

If any detail is wrong, do not panic. Contact the RBI helpdesk using the phone number or email provided on the careers page. Do not wait until the day before the exam.

What Documents Must You Carry Along With the Admit Card?

You must carry both the printed admit card and a valid photo ID. Digital copies of the admit card on your phone are not accepted. The following IDs are accepted:

Important: The ID must be original. Photocopies or scanned copies on your phone are not allowed. Also, the name on the ID must match the name on the admit card exactly.

Some candidates also carry a passport-size photograph (same as the one on the application) as a backup. It is not mandatory but can help if there is a dispute about your identity.

Common Mistakes That Can Get You Barred From the Exam

Every year, a handful of candidates are turned away from the exam centre because of avoidable errors. Here are the most common ones:

For a full list of prohibited items, read the instructions printed on the admit card itself. Ignorance is not an excuse.

What to Do If You Lose Your Admit Card or It Gets Damaged?

If you lose your admit card or it gets damaged before the exam day, do not worry. You can download it again from the RBI careers page using your registration number and date of birth. The download link remains active until the exam date.

If you cannot log in because you forgot your registration number, check your email inbox (and spam folder) for the confirmation email sent when you applied. The registration number is usually mentioned there. If you still cannot find it, contact the RBI helpdesk with your name, date of birth, and the post you applied for.

Most articles treat the admit card as just a ticket to the exam. But there is a deeper angle: the admit card is a legal document that binds you to the terms and conditions of the examination. By downloading and using it, you are agreeing to RBI's rules β€” including the prohibition on sharing exam content, the use of unfair means, and the acceptance of the exam centre's decision as final.

If you are caught cheating or violating any rule, the admit card itself becomes evidence against you. RBI can bar you from future exams and even refer the matter to the police. So treat the admit card with the same seriousness as a passport or a driving licence β€” it is not just a piece of paper.

This is also why you should never share a screenshot of your admit card on social media. It contains your roll number and personal details that could be misused. Keep it private.

Questions people ask

When will the RBI Grade B 2026 admit card be released?

RBI typically releases the admit card 7 to 10 days before the Phase 1 exam. As of 15 July 2026, the official exam date has not been announced, so the admit card release date is not yet known. Check the official RBI careers page at rbi.org.in/careers for updates.

Can I show the admit card on my phone at the exam centre?

No. RBI does not accept digital copies of the admit card. You must bring a printed copy on A4 paper. Mobile phones are not allowed inside the exam hall anyway.

What if my name or photo on the admit card is wrong?

Contact the RBI helpdesk immediately using the contact details on the careers page. Do not wait until the exam day β€” errors cannot be corrected at the centre. You may be denied entry if the details do not match your ID.

Can I use my college ID as a photo ID for the exam?

No. Only government-issued photo IDs are accepted: Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or a government employee ID card. College IDs, library cards, and company IDs are not valid.

What happens if I lose my admit card after downloading it?

You can download it again from the RBI careers page using your registration number and date of birth. The download link remains active until the exam date. If you forget your registration number, check your email for the confirmation message sent when you applied.

Is the admit card the same for Phase 1 and Phase 2?

No. RBI issues separate admit cards for Phase 1 (objective) and Phase 2 (descriptive) exams. You must download and print the correct one for each phase. The Phase 2 admit card is released only after you qualify Phase 1.

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