RBI Grade B Cut Off 2025, State Wise Cut Off Marks

The RBI Grade B Cut Off 2025 will be released by the Reserve Bank of India after each stage of the examination process, including Prelims, Mains, and final interview round. These RBI Grade B cut-off scores represent the minimum marks candidates must secure to qualify for the next stage and eventually get selected.

RBI Grade B Expected Cut Off 2025

The RBI Grade B expected cut off 2025 has been calculated based on the difficulty level of the exam held on 18th October 2025, along with candidate performance and previous trends. 

This year’s expected range shows a slight increase in overall cut-off marks compared to last year due to the moderate difficulty level and higher competition.

Category Name

Expected Cut-Off Marks

UR (General)

65 to 70

EWS

65 to 70

OBC

63 to 68

ST

51 to 56

SC

56 to 61

PWBD

52 to 57

RBI Grade B Previous Year Cut Off - Category Wise 

RBI Grade B Previous year cut off marks are very useful for candidates preparing for the RBI Grade B bank exam. If you want to know the RBI Grade B cut-off from last year, check out the section given below to see the RBI Grade B 2024 cut-off marks for Phase I and Phase II. This will help you plan your preparation better.

RBI Grade B Phase I Cut Off 2024 - Category Wise 

RBI Grade B Mains Cut Off 2024 - General post 

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final- DEPR Post

RBI Grade B Cut off 2024 Final - DSIM Post

Steps To Check RBI Grade B Cut Off

Here are lists of steps to follow and check the RBI Grade B Cut Off:

Step 1: Go to the RBI official website click here

Step 2: Click on the option OPPORTUNITIES @RBI.

Step 3: Candidates get all updates on the latest recruitments.

Step 4: Go to the Results section to get RBI Grade B Cut Off.

Step 5: Search for cut-off marks and download PDF file.

Factors Affecting RBI Grade B Cut Off

  • Number of Vacancies: Fewer job positions or posts can lead to a higher cut-off due to tough competition.
  • Performance of Candidates: Outstanding overall performance by candidates may raise the cut-off.
  • Total Number of Applicants: A higher number of candidates usually lead to increased competition, thereby raising the cut-off marks.
  • Difficulty Level of the Exam: If the Phase 1 exam is tougher than previous years, the cut-off may be lower and vice versa.
  • Previous Year Cut Off Trends: Analyzing past year RBI Grade B cut-offs helps in estimating expected cut-offs and preparation benchmarks.

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