The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the much-awaited schedule for banking exams for the 2025-26 recruitment cycle. The exams will be conducted for recruitment in 11 public sector banks, covering positions like Probationary Officer (PO), Specialist Officer (SO), Clerk, and roles in Regional Rural Banks (RRBs).

The preliminary exam for PO (Probationary Officer) will start on August 17, 2025.


🔍 Key Information

  • Recruitment Body: IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)
  • Vacancies: Approximately 4455
  • Eligibility: Graduates (from any stream)
  • Age Limit: 20 to 30 years
  • Mode of Exam: Online
  • Selection Process: Preliminary Exam → Main Exam → Interview

📝 Online Registration Process

The application process is fully online. Candidates must fill the application form and upload:

  • Passport-size photograph
  • Signature
  • Left thumb impression
  • Handwritten declaration
  • Category/Disability certificate (if applicable)

The prelims paper will be of 100 marks, and candidates who qualify will be shortlisted for the main examination.


🗓️ Tentative Exam Schedule

For Public Sector Banks (PSBs):

PostPreliminary Exam DatesMain Exam Date
Probationary Officer (PO/MT)17, 23, 24 August 202512 October 2025
Specialist Officer (SO)30 November 20259 January 2026
Clerk (Customer Service Associate)4, 5, 11 August 202529 November 2025

For Regional Rural Banks (RRBs):

PostPreliminary Exam DatesMain Exam Date
Officer Scale-I22, 23 November 202528 December 2025
Officer Scale-II & IIINo prelims28 September 2025
Office Assistant6, 7, 13, 14 December 202511 January 2026

🏦 Participating 11 Public Sector Banks

  1. Bank of India
  2. Canara Bank
  3. Indian Bank
  4. Central Bank of India
  5. Indian Overseas Bank
  6. Bank of Baroda
  7. Punjab National Bank
  8. Union Bank of India
  9. Punjab & Sind Bank
  10. UCO Bank
  11. Bank of Maharashtra

📢 Important Points to Remember

  • The exam schedule is tentative and subject to change.
  • Prelims will be qualifying in nature, and marks will not be counted for final selection.
  • Final merit will be based on the Main exam and Interview.
  • Candidates must prepare well in advance due to the competitive nature of the exams.

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