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If you are an aspirant who is preparing for the RBI Grade A exam or RBI Grade B, then just like other aspirants, this question must also be arising in your mind: “Which notification will be released first, RBI Grade A or RBI Grade B?” In competitive exams, timing plays a very important role in preparation, especially in RBI’s competitive exams, in which lakhs of people want to make their way forward. That’s why the knowledge of the sequence of notifications proves to be very helpful in planning the preparation, setting its priorities, and deciding the strategy. Through this blog, we will take a look at the past patterns of notifications and, through experts’ predictions, try to understand which notification out of the two exams may come first and what you need to do right now.

Past Trends Say Grade B Comes First

The RBI has a pattern of releasing the RBI Grade B notification ahead of the RBI Grade A notification. For example:

  • In 2023, the RBI Grade B notification was released on April 26.
  • In 2024, it was slightly delayed and came out on July 25.

Unlike RBI Grade B notifications, as we have seen from records, RBI Grade A notifications have not followed a fixed annual schedule. These notifications have not been released more frequently and are mostly for specialized posts, such as for the Rajbhasha (official language) or Security & Protocol departments. Because of this, RBI Grade A notifications have either been released at the end of the year, or sometimes it has also happened that they have not been released every year.

So if history repeats itself, you can expect the Grade B notification to arrive first, possibly between May 2025 and June 2025.

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RBI Grade A or B, Which Exam is Coming First?

Why Grade B Is Likely to Come First in 2025

Several factors support this prediction:

  • Annual Recruitment Cycle: Grade B follows a more predictable and annual recruitment calendar.
  • Higher Demand: Grade B attracts more aspirants and fills key managerial positions, which are time-sensitive for RBI’s internal workforce planning.
  • Wider Coverage: Grade B offers general and specialist posts, which are more numerous and need broader outreach through early notification.

What Should You Do Right Now?

Whether you’re aiming for Grade A or Grade B or both, here’s how you can use this information:

  • Start with Grade B Prep: RBI Grade A syllabus is similar and broader like RBI Garde B exam and the difficulty level is also higher. So, your preparation for RBI Grade B exam can helps you prepare for Grade A by default.
  • Keep an Eye on Official Websites: The moment the Grade B notification is released, the timeline for Grade A won’t be far behind.
  • Track Both Notifications: Stay subscribed to trusted RBI updates, job portals, and exam blogs for real-time alerts.

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Final Thoughts

Although there is still no confirmation whether the RBI Grade B notification will come after the Grade A notification or the reverse will happen, the signs point towards the RBI Grade B notification coming after Grade A. So, taking advantage of this insight, start your preparation. Start planning your preparation from now itself, because the earlier you begin your preparation, the more benefit you will get. You already know the reason, that the syllabus of the RBI Grade A is quite extensive. Along with this, keep your documents ready too. So that, when the notification comes, you don’t have to waste your time, and you have all your documents ready.

Stay tuned, and stay ready!

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By Asad Yar Khan

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