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RBI Office Attendant Cut Off 2026, Expected and Previous Year Cut-Off Marks

RBI Office Attendant Online Test was successfully conducted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 1st March 2026. Thousands of candidates who participated in the exam are anxiously waiting for the cut-off marks to know their qualifying status in the exam. RBI Office Attendant Cut Off 2026 will be released in June 2026 at www.rbi.org.in. Through the recruitment exam, a total of 572 vacancies will be recruited for Office Attendant posts.

RBI Office Attendant Cut Off 2026

RBI will release the RBI Office Attendant Result 2026 in June 2026 along with section-wise and state-wise cut-off marks. The cut-off marks for the online exam will be released state-wise, as each state has a different cut-off depending on the number of vacancies and competition in that state, and category-wise for different categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, and EWS.

RBI Office Attendant Expected Cut Off 2026

Based on the previous year’s cut-off marks and this year’s exam analysis, we have shared the state-wise expected cut off marks for the RBI Office Attendant Exam 2026. The candidates must note that this is not the offical cut off marks and are prepared based on the difficulty level of the exam.

RBI Office Attendant Expected Cut Off 2026 (State- Wise)

State Expected Cut Off
Ahmedabad 92 – 96
Bengaluru 80 – 84
Bhopal & Raipur 102 – 106
Bhubaneswar 102 – 106
Chandigarh 106 – 110
Chennai 88 – 92
Guwahati (Agartala, Aizawl, etc.) 88 – 93
Hyderabad 100 – 104
Jammu 92 – 96
Jaipur 104 – 108
Kanpur, Lucknow & Dehradun 108 – 112
Kolkata & Gangtok 102 – 106
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Panaji 90 – 94
Nagpur 96 – 100
New Delhi 102 – 106
Patna & Ranchi 106 – 110
Thiruvananthapuram & Kochi 96 – 100

RBI Office Attendant Expected Cut Off 2026 (Category- Wise)

Category Expected Cut Off
General 95–110
OBC 85–105
SC 80–100
ST 75–95
EWS 85–105

RBI Office Attendant Previous Year Cut Off

Knowing the Previous Year’s Cut-off helps candidates analyze the competition level and difficulty of the exam over the years. To help you understand the trend and difficulty level of the exam, we’ve shared the RBI Office Attendant Previous Year Cut Off marks for different categories and stages.

RBI Office Attendant Cut Off 2021

Office SC ST OBC EWS Gen
Ahmedabad 81 81.75 75.5 96.5
Bengaluru 83.75 67 83.75
Bhopal & Raipur 82 103.25 105.75
Bhubaneshwar 104.75 85.75 103.5 98.75 105.75
Chandigarh 103 104 104.5 110
Chennai 89 71 92
Guwahati, Agartala, Aizawl, Imphal & Shillong 88.5 88.25 63.25 92.5
Hyderabad 99.75 100.75 102.75 97.75 103.25
Jammu 78 91.25 96.25
Jaipur 101.25 105.5 104.5 108.25
Kanpur, Lucknow & Dehradun 104.25 108 111.25
Kolkata & Gangtok 103.75 102.5 98.5 106
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Panaji 85.25 86.25 79 92.75
Nagpur 100 63.5 100 72 100
New Delhi 102.75 100.5 105
Patna & Ranchhi 108 109 110.25
Thiruvananthapuram & Kochi 99.75 79 99.75

Factors Affecting the RBI Office Attendant Cut Off 2026

  • Number of Vacancies: The number of vacancies for the post increases/decreases every year, causing a variation in the cut-off marks as well. If the number of vacancies is low, then the cut-off will be high and vice versa.
  • Difficulty Level of the Paper: If the question paper for the exam is difficult, then the cut-off marks will be lower and vice versa.
  • Number of Candidates: If there is a high number of candidates attempting the written exam, then it will increase the competition level, resulting in higher cut-off marks & vice versa.
    Marks Obtained in the Exam: The higher the marks obtained in the exam, the higher the cut-off marks will be.
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