RBI Bank Assistant Pre Online form 2026

Posted: April 3, 2026 | 0 Views

Short Information: Reserve Bank of India has released the Assistant Pre Admit Card 2026 for 650 vacancies on its official website. The examination is scheduled to be held on 11 April 2026. Candidates who have applied can download their admit card using their Registration Number / Enrollment Number / Date of Birth. The direct download link is available below.
Important Dates
Application Start16 February 2026
Last Date Apply10 March 2026 (Extended)
Fee Payment Last Date10 March 2026
Exam DatePreExam-11 April 2026, mains- 07 June 2026
Application Fee
Gen / OBC / EWS₹ 450/- (+ GST 18% Extra)
SC / ST / PH₹ 50/- (+ GST 18% Extra)
All Category FemaleRs 0/-
Payment ModeOnline Only
Vacancy and Eligibility
Post NameTotal PostAge LimitEligibility
RBI Bank Assistant Pre Online form 2026650 Posts20-28Bachelor’s Degree
Additional Information

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Quick Quiz — Test Your Readiness

Try these 5 questions and see if you're prepared!

Q1Ram ranks 7th from top and 28th from bottom. Total students?

Q2What is 10² (10 squared)?

Q3In alphabetical order, which word comes first: MOTHER, MODERN, MODEST, MODULE?

Q4What is the sum of first 30 natural numbers?

Q5What is the angle between clock hands at 3:00?

How to Crack This Exam
Step 1: Fill the Application Form

Complete registration before the last date. Keep all documents ready.

Step 2: 30 Days — Theory & Concepts

Cover the entire syllabus systematically. Use standard books and notes.

Step 3: 15 Days — Revision

Revise all topics, focus on weak areas, and create quick revision notes.

Step 4: 10 Mock Tests

Take full-length mock tests on ClearYourExam to build speed and confidence.

Expert Preparation Tips

Master Quantitative Aptitude — practice 50 problems daily for speed.

Read financial newspapers daily for Banking Awareness section.

English Language section needs daily reading and vocabulary building.

The Success Schedule — Daily Study Plan
TimeActivity
05:00 – 07:00 AMPhysical Training / Running / Yoga
09:00 – 11:00 AMGeneral Science & General Knowledge
12:00 – 02:00 PMMathematics & Reasoning Practice
04:00 – 05:30 PMEnglish / Hindi Language & Comprehension
07:00 – 08:30 PMDaily Mock Test on ClearYourExam.com
09:00 – 10:00 PMRevision of weak topics & note-making
Selection Process
1
Online Written Exam

MCQ-based exam covering syllabus topics

2
Physical Test / Skill Test

Physical efficiency test or typing/skill test (if applicable)

3
Document Verification

Original documents, certificates & category proofs

4
Medical Examination

Medical fitness check as per recruitment standards

Final Merit List & Joining

Final selection based on combined score

Ready to prepare?

Start with the syllabus, then take mock tests to track your progress.

Candidates Also Asked

Most banks require basic computer literacy but a formal certificate is not mandatory for the exam itself.

Yes, in most banking exams you must clear both the overall and sectional cut-offs.

Yes, you can apply for multiple government exams as long as the examination dates don't clash with each other.

Yes, OBC candidates get 3 years, SC/ST get 5 years, and PwD candidates get 10 years of age relaxation in most government exams.

Admit cards are usually available on the official website 15–20 days before the exam. Download using your registration number and date of birth.

Typically you need Aadhaar card, educational certificates, category certificate (if applicable), recent passport-size photo, and signature scan.
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