RBI Grade B 2026 Notification – DSIM (Statistics) Officer

RBI Grade B 2026 Notification – DSIM (Statistics) Officer

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has officially released the Grade B Officer Recruitment 2026 Notification under the Services Board. Among the key streams, the Department of Statistics and Information Management (DSIM) offers a prestigious opportunity for candidates with a background in statistics and data analysis.


📌 Post Details

  • Post Name: Officers in Grade ‘B’ (DR) – DSIM (Statistics)
  • Department: Department of Statistics and Information Management (DSIM)
  • Total Vacancies: 10
  • Organization: Reserve Bank of India
  • Panel Year: 2026

📅 Important Dates

  • Online Application Start: April 29, 2026
  • Last Date to Apply: May 20, 2026 (till 6:00 PM)
  • Phase I Exam (DSIM): June 14, 2026
  • Phase II Exam (DSIM): July 26, 2026

🧾 Selection Process

The selection for DSIM Grade B Officers will be conducted in three stages:

  1. Phase I (Preliminary Exam) – Objective type
  2. Phase II (Main Exam) – Specialized papers in statistics/econometrics
  3. Interview

🎓 Eligibility Criteria (Brief)

Candidates applying for DSIM must typically have:

  • A Master’s Degree in Statistics / Mathematical Statistics / Econometrics / Quantitative Economics, or related fields
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills

(Detailed eligibility will be available in the full notification on RBI’s official website.)


💼 Why Choose RBI DSIM?

  • Work at India’s central banking institution
  • Involvement in data analytics, policy research, and economic modeling
  • Excellent salary, perks, and career growth
  • Opportunity to contribute to national-level financial decisions

🌐 How to Apply

Candidates can apply online only through the official RBI website once the application link is active.


⚠️ Note

  • Detailed notification will be available on RBI’s official website on April 29, 2026 (tentative)
  • Any updates or corrigendum will be published only on the official website

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