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RBI Grade B Admit Card 2022

 Before I touch upon the topic of the 2022 RBI Grade B admit card, here are some things that you should know.

Candidates can download their RBI Grade B Hall tickets from the RBI’s official website from the date of their release to the day of the exam.

I have mentioned in the introduction, the steps to download the RBI Grade B admit cards in one of the sections below.

Also, to be noted is that these RBI Grade B Hall tickets are released along with an information handout, & all the important guidelines that candidates need to follow when entering the exam hall.

The guidelines include things like mandatory documents to be carried when appearing for the exam, rules, etc. I have mentioned all of these in one of the sections below.

With this in mind, let me come straight to the topic of RBI Grade B Admit Card 2022. Since the phase-1 exam is set to take place on 28th May 2022, the admit card for the concerned examination is now out.

The window for RBI Grade B 2022 Phase-1 admit card has been opened on 13th May 2022 and will close on 28th May 2022.

With this update, the RBI kept the trend of releasing the admit card 10-15 days before the examination alive.

Taking this as the base, it would not be wrong to state that the same will be case with RBI Grade B Phase-2 exam.

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