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Competitive Exam Details

RBI SO stands for Reserve Bank of India Specialist Officer.
These are technical and professional roles in departments such as:

  • Information Technology (IT)

  • Cyber Security

  • Finance / Accounts

  • Statistics / Data Analytics

  • Legal

  • Risk Management

  • Rajbhasha / Translation

  • Economics / Research

These posts require specific educational qualifications + work experience.


Experience

Most RBI SO posts require 2–5 years of relevant work experience.
(Exact experience varies by post and grade.)

Age Limit

Usually around 21–30 years, with category relaxations.
(Specific limits differ post-to-post.)

The exam pattern varies by post.
However, a common pattern used previously:

(A) Objective Paper

Section Marks Type
Professional Knowledge (your subject) 100 Objective MCQs

(B) Descriptive Paper (for some posts)

Section Marks Type
Case Study / Essay / Technical Writing 50 Descriptive

Interview

Total Marks Type
Around 35–75 marks (varies) Personality + Technical Understanding

 

Eligibility Criteria

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Salary: 25000

Important Date

Starting Date: 11-Jun-2025 12:00 AM

Closing Date: Job Expired

Q1: Is experience compulsory for RBI SO?
A1: Yes. Almost all posts require relevant work experience.
Q2: Can a fresher apply?
A2: No. RBI SO is not for fresh graduates.
Q3: What is the nature of work for RBI SO?
A3: Department-based professional tasks (not clerical or customer service).
Q4: Is the job transferable?
A4: Yes, but less frequent compared to clerical/PO jobs.
Q5: Is RBI SO a permanent government job?
A5: Yes — it is a Government of India, Central Bank permanent post

A) IT / Cyber Security Officer

Networking, Servers, OS (Linux/Windows)

DBMS & SQL

Cloud, API Security

Cryptography

Malware & Threat Modeling

SIEM, IDS, Firewalls

SDLC, DevSecOps

B) Data Analyst / Statistics

Probability & Distributions

Regression & Correlation

Hypothesis Testing

Sampling Theory

Time Series

Data Interpretation

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