Q1: Can I apply if I am a Graduate?
Ans: No. RBI has clearly stated that as of January 1, 2026, you must be an undergraduate. If you hold a degree or higher qualification, you are not eligible for this specific role. It is strictly for those who have passed the 10th standard but have not finished a degree.
Q2: I am currently in the final year of my degree. Am I eligible?
Ans: No. The rule applies to any candidate who is a graduate or possesses higher qualifications as of the eligibility date (Jan 1, 2026). If you are already pursuing a degree, you should check the official notification carefully, but generally, RBI looks for candidates whose highest qualification is the 10th standard for this post.
Q3: Is there any negative marking in the exam?
Ans: Yes. Be careful with your guesses! For every wrong answer, 0.25 marks (1/4th) will be deducted. There is no penalty for leaving a question blank.
Q4: What exactly does an RBI Office Attendant do?
Ans: This is a support role (Class IV). Duties include:
Maintaining and organizing official files.
Moving documents and letters between different departments.
Assisting officers with daily office tasks.
Opening/closing office units and ensuring supplies are available.
It is a 5-day-a-week job (Monday to Friday) with weekends off!
Q5: Can I apply for a vacancy in a different state?
Ans: You can, but there are two big catches. First, you must have passed your 10th standard from a school within the jurisdiction of that specific RBI office. Second, you must be proficient in the local language of that state, as you will have to pass a Language Proficiency Test (LPT).
Q6: What is the Language Proficiency Test (LPT)?
Ans: If you pass the online exam, you’ll sit for the LPT. It’s not a competitive test but a “qualifying” one. They just want to see if you can read, write, and speak the local language of the region (e.g., Marathi for Mumbai, Bengali for Kolkata, etc.). If you fail this, you won’t be hired, even if you topped the written exam.
Q7: Is this a permanent government job?
Ans: Yes, it is a permanent position in the Reserve Bank of India, offering great job security, a handsome salary, and excellent central bank benefits.
Q8: What is the age limit for reserved categories?
Ans: While the general age limit is 18โ25 years, there is relaxation:
OBC: Up to 28 years.
SC/ST: Up to 30 years.
Ex-Servicemen: Age relaxation is provided based on the length of service plus 3 years (max age 50).