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The wait is almost over. If you’ve been grinding through mock tests, revising formulas, and bookmarking RBI policy updates for weeks — this is your moment. The RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 is scheduled for 11th and 13th April 2026, and with the exam just days away, it’s time to shift from preparation mode to execution mode.

This blog covers everything you need for exam day — shift timings, what to carry, how to manage your 60 minutes, and last-minute strategy tips that actually work.

Quick Recap: What Is RBI Assistant Prelims 2026?

The RBI Assistant is the only clerical-level post recruited by the Reserve Bank of India. The selection process has three stages: Prelims, Mains, and a Language Proficiency Test (LPT). The Prelims exam is qualifying in nature — its marks are not counted in the final merit list. Your goal right now is simple: clear the cut-off and move to Mains.

This year, RBI has announced 650 vacancies for the post of Assistant across its regional offices in India, under the notification titled “Recruitment for the Post of Assistant – Panel Year 2025.”

Exam Pattern at a Glance

The Prelims exam consists of 100 questions divided into three sections — English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability — to be completed in 60 minutes, with each section allocated 20 minutes. For every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks are deducted. Unanswered questions carry no penalty.

Both the Prelims and Mains have sectional timing — candidates must complete each section within its allotted time before moving to the next one. This is non-negotiable, so there is no borrowing time from one section to save another.

Here’s the section-wise breakdown for Prelims:

SectionNo. of QuestionsMarksTime
English Language303020 minutes
Numerical Ability353520 minutes
Reasoning Ability353520 minutes
Total10010060 minutes

Important: Except for the English Language section, all other sections are available in both English and Hindi.

Shift Timings for RBI Assistant Prelims 2026

This is the most critical piece of information for exam day planning. The RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 will be held in 4 shifts each day on both 11th and 13th April 2026. The duration of each shift is 60 minutes for 100 questions.

Earlier, the exam was supposed to be held on a single day — 11th April 2026 — but after receiving an excessive number of applications from lakhs of candidates, the exam dates were revised. The exam will now be conducted across two days.

Here are the official shift timings:

RBI Assistant Prelims Exam Shift Timings 2026
ShiftsReporting TimeExam Start TimeExam End Time
Shift 111.30 AM12.30 PM1.30 PM
Shift 22.00 PM3.00 PM4.00 PM
Shift 34.30 PM5.30 PM6.30 PM

⚠️ Do NOT miss gate closure time. Your admit card will specify your shift. Candidates are advised to report to their respective exam centres at least 1 hour before the exam start time.

What to Carry on Exam Day

Based on standard RBI exam-day guidelines:

  • Admit Card (printed) — downloaded from rbi.org.in
  • Original Photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence)
  • A recent passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in the application)
  • A transparent water bottle
  • A simple ballpoint pen (for rough work on sheets provided)

❌ Do not carry: mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, electronic gadgets, bags, or any written material into the exam hall.

What to Expect Inside the Exam Hall

  • The exam is Computer-Based (CBT) — conducted online at designated test centres
  • You will receive a rough sheet for calculations — use it wisely
  • Scores across multiple sessions are equated using the equi-percentile method, adjusting for difficulty variations, ensuring fairness and providing corrected scores for all candidates before final shortlisting. So if your shift has a tougher paper, the normalisation process accounts for it
  • There will be a sectional cut-off for the Prelims examination — you must clear both the sectional cut-off and the overall cut-off to qualify.

Last-Minute Strategy: The 3 Days Before the Exam

✅ Day 1 (2 Days Before): Consolidate, Don’t Start Anything New

  • Revise your formula sheets for Numerical Ability: percentages, SI/CI, time & work, speed-distance, and simplification
  • Go through your Reasoning shortcuts for puzzles, seating arrangements, and coding-decoding
  • For English, quickly revise grammar rules and error-spotting patterns you’ve already studied

✅ Day 2 (1 Day Before): Light Revision + Mock Analysis

  • Take one sectional mock for each section — don’t take a full test that drains you
  • Review your error notebook from previous mocks — the mistakes you’ve already made are the most likely to repeat
  • Sleep for at least 7–8 hours. Mental sharpness on exam day is non-negotiable

✅ Exam Morning: Calm, Confident, Early

  • Wake up with enough time to eat a light meal and reach the centre before reporting time
  • Do a quick mental recap of your attempt strategy — which section to attempt first, how many questions to target per section
  • Carry all documents in a folder the night before; don’t scramble in the morning

Section-Wise Attempt Strategy for the 60-Minute Paper

English Language (20 minutes | 30 questions) This is the most scoring section for most candidates. Start with questions you’re confident about — Reading Comprehension, Fillers, and Error Spotting. Avoid spending more than 25–30 seconds on any single question.

Numerical Ability (20 minutes | 35 questions) Begin with Simplification and Approximation — they’re fast and accurate. Move to Number Series, then Data Interpretation if time permits. Skip lengthy calculation-heavy questions if stuck.

Reasoning Ability (20 minutes | 35 questions) Tackle syllogisms, inequalities, and direction-sense questions first. Attempt puzzles and seating arrangements only if they look manageable in under 3 minutes — don’t let one puzzle eat your entire 20 minutes.

🎯 The Golden Rule: Accuracy > Quantity. With 0.25 negative marking, 5 wrong answers wipe out the score of 1 correct one. Attempt what you’re sure of.

After the Exam: What’s Next

Candidates who qualify in the Prelims will be eligible to appear for the Main Examination scheduled for 7th June 2026, followed by the Language Proficiency Test.

The Prelims is qualifying in nature — marks from this stage are not used for the final merit list. The Main Examination is merit-based, and marks from that stage are used for final selection.

So clear Prelims → score well in Mains → qualify LPT → you’re in.

Key Dates — At a Glance

EventDate
Official Notification Released16th February 2026
Admit Card Released3rd April 2026
Prelims Exam11th & 13th April 2026
Mains Exam7th June 2026

Final Word

The RBI Assistant is one of the most prestigious clerical-level banking roles in the country. With a basic pay of ₹29,000 per month and a gross salary of approximately ₹58,514 per month including allowances, it is considered one of the highest-paying clerical-level banking jobs in India.

You’ve done the hard work. Now trust your preparation, manage your time well on the day, and walk into that exam hall with confidence.

Best of luck from all of us at PractiseMock. You’ve got this!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. When is the RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 exam?

The RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 is scheduled for 11th and 13th April 2026.

Q2. How many shifts are there per day?

The exam will be held in 4 shifts each day, with each shift lasting 60 minutes for 100 questions.

Q3. What is the reporting time for each shift?

The reporting times as per official information are: Shift 1 – 8:00 AM, Shift 2 – 10:30 AM, Shift 3 – 1:00 PM, and Shift 4 – 3:30 PM. Candidates are advised to report at least 1 hour before the exam start time.

Q4. Is there negative marking in the Prelims?

Yes, 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer. There is no deduction for unanswered questions.

Q5. Are the Prelims marks counted in the final merit list?

No. The Prelims is qualifying in nature — marks from this stage are not used for final selection. Only Mains marks are considered for the merit list.

Q6. Is there sectional timing in the Prelims?

Yes. Each of the three sections — English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability — is allocated exactly 20 minutes. You cannot carry over time from one section to another.

Q7. Can I attempt the paper in Hindi?

Yes, except for the English Language section, all other sections are available in both English and Hindi.

Q8. How many vacancies are there for RBI Assistant 2026?

RBI has announced 650 vacancies for the post of Assistant across its regional offices in India under the notification titled “Recruitment for the Post of Assistant – Panel Year 2025.”

Q9. What documents must I carry to the exam centre?

You must carry your printed admit card downloaded from rbi.org.in, a valid original photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence), and a recent passport-size photograph matching the one uploaded in your application.

Q10. If different shifts have different difficulty levels, is that fair?

Yes — scores across multiple sessions are equated using the equi-percentile method, which adjusts for difficulty variations and ensures fairness across all candidates before final shortlisting.

Q11. When is the RBI Assistant Mains 2026?

Candidates who qualify the Prelims will appear for the Mains examination scheduled for 7th June 2026.

Q12. What are the three stages of the RBI Assistant 2026 selection process?

The selection process has three stages: the Preliminary Examination, the Main Examination, and the Language Proficiency Test (LPT). Candidates must clear each stage to progress to the next.

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