Will there be a Drop in RBI Grade B Vacancies 2025
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Every aspirant who wants to sit on the post of Grade B officer in the RBI knows how much competition is involved in this. On one hand, this post offers respect and other benefits, on the other hand, every year we have seen that vacancies are going down. Fewer vacancies and cut-throat competition can dampen your spirits. In the year 2023, when there were 300 posts, we saw that in 2024 this number fell to 94. That is, a 66% decline occurred. Let’s dig into old data and try to understand whether this time the numbers will fall even further. And if they do fall, then by how much? Or is it possible that they may even increase?

Vacancy Trends Over the Years: Will RBI Grade B 2025 See Another Drop

Notably, 2023 had nearly 300 posts, the highest in the last 6 years. In 2024, the total number of vacancies dropped drastically to just 94, which was a 66% decline. Let’s look at how the vacancies have changed in recent years and what the numbers reveal:

RBI Grade B Vacancies Trends: Past 12 Years
YearNumber of Vacancies
201398
2014117
2015134
2016163
2017145
2018166
2019127
2020COVID-19 (No vacancy)
2021322 (General: 270, Highest in the last 6 Years)
2022238
2023222
202494 (Lowest in the last 12 years)

NOTE: As you can see from the table above, RBI Grade B vacancies have sharply declined since 2021. The posts dropped from 270 to just 94 in 2024. Thus, 2024 saw the lowest number of vacancies in the past decade.

What Happened in 2024?

In 2024, there was a sharp fall. It surprised many. Candidates raised concerns on forums. They were worried that the posts dropped from 200 to 60. Earlier, people having sources in the RBI claimed that there will be only 60 to 70 vacancies (total generalist) that year and the same number of vacancies next 4 to 5 years. Also, rumors suggested the RBI might stick to lower numbers for a few years. Or, they will shift towards lateral recruitments or experienced hires. And this would lessen the traditional Grade B intake.

Will 2025 Be Similar?

Experts’ estimates say there will be around 80 to 110 total vacancies in 2025. Although the official notices haven’t been released yet, the RBI typically issues its notification between June and July. So far, expectations for 2025 hover around 80 to 110 posts, lower than earlier years. Hopefully, there will be a slight uptick in the total number of posts this year.

Will the vacancies increase?

The RBI Grade B exam is very competitive. In 2024, the number of seats dropped a lot. To answer this question, we’ll have to keep in mind the data that says:

  • In 2023, there were 291 seats.
  • In 2024, seats dropped to 94.
  • That was a 66% fall.
  • Experts think 2025 may see 80 to 110 seats.
  • So, a small increase is possible.
  • But still fewer than before.
  • AI and lateral hiring may affect numbers.
  • The final number will come in the official notification.

Why Fewer Vacancies in 2025?

Several factors may explain the reduction:

  1. Sufficient staffing after COVID expansions
    • RBI may have over-hired in 2021–22 to meet pandemic demands. Those hires are settling into roles
  2. Rise of lateral entry
    • RBI reportedly prefers recruiting professionals directly for senior roles, bypassing Grade B recruitment
  3. Budget and attrition rates
    • With lower retirements and vacancies arising, the RBI doesn’t need to open many slots.

What Should Aspiring Candidates Do?

Here’s what the aspirants can do:

  1. Prepare as if seats are limited: Presume 80 vacancies. Aim for top-tier scores.
  2. Phase 1: Focus on GA, English, Quant & Reasoning: Especially General Awareness and English will help clear the initial gauntlet
  3. Develop a back‑up plan: Target related exams (SBI PO, Nabard, SEBI) in case vacancies remain low.
  4. Stay informed: They should watch the RBI’s official site and trusted coaching sources for updates.
  5. Maintain regularity: Waiting for the notification without starting preparation is risky. Start now, and adjust once the official notification comes.

Will the RBI Grade B Vacancy Numbers Continue to Fall?

From what we’ve gone through, we can say;

  • Expect a small rise from 2024’s 94. Most forecasts suggest 80 to 110 posts.
  • Avoid the worst-case thinking of 20 seats. That’s a rumour, not official information.
  • Lateral recruitment is influencing numbers, but not eliminating Grade B seats entirely.

Takeaway

Yes, RBI Grade B vacancies in 2025 will likely stay low. They may not reach the 200+ level seen in 2021–2023. But a major drop is not expected either. Most signs point to around 80 to 110 seats. If you’re preparing, start now, assuming fewer seats. Sharpen Phase 1 & 2 strategy, especially GA, English and quantitative aptitude. Also, keep a backup plan ready. Stay updated. Wait for the official notification, which is expected to be out in June–July 2025. In the end, a limited number of vacancies means competition is tougher. Start today to beat the competition.

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FAQs

Will there be RBI Grade B in 2025?

Yes, the RBI will conduct the RBI Grade B exam this year.

What is the CTC of an RBI Grade B officer in 2025?

The RBI Grade B officer’s CTC in 2025 is around ₹20–24 lakhs annually in metros, with a starting basic salary of ₹55,200.

What are the future prospects for RBI Grade B Officers?

The first major promotion for an RBI Grade B officer, after a few years of service, is to the Grade A post. It is a senior-level position within the RBI.

Why does RBI Grade B have fewer vacancies?

RBI has a strong internal promotion system. It allows multiple senior roles to be filled by existing staff. This lowers the need for fresh recruitment, which may reduce RBI Grade B vacancies for external candidates in the future.

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