The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the IBPS Exam Calendar 2025-26 on January 15, 2025

This calendar provides tentative dates for various banking exams, including those for Probationary Officers (PO)ClerksSpecialist Officers (SO), and Regional Rural Banks (RRB)

Candidates aiming for a career in the banking sector can utilise this calendar to plan and prepare effectively for the upcoming examinations.

It’s an tentative calendar of online Common Recruitment Process (CRP) for Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and Public Sector Banks (PSBs) for the year 2025-26.

📝 Key Features of Online CRP

  • Common: One exam for multiple participating banks (like PNB, BOI, UBI, etc.)
  • Online: The exam is conducted on a computer (not pen and paper).
  • Recruitment: It covers Prelims, Mains, and Interview (where applicable) for final selection.
  • Efficient: Saves time and effort for both banks and candidates.

📚 IBPS 2025 Exam Calendar: An Overview

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts recruitment exams every year to fill various positions in public sector banks and regional rural banks across India. Here’s a quick breakdown of exams included:

  • IBPS RRB (Group A – Officers (Scale I, II & III) and Group B – Office Assistants)
  • IBPS PO/MT (Probationary Officers/Management Trainees)
  • IBPS Clerk (Office Assistants in PSBs)
  • IBPS SO (Specialist Officers – IT Officer, Law Officer, HR, Marketing, etc.)
Tentaitive Calendar of Online CRPs of PSBs and RRBs (2025-26)
Events Dates
IBPS RRB 2025 (CRP RRB-XIV)
Officer Scale-I (Prelims) July 27, August 2 & 3, 2025
Office Assistant (Prelims) August 30, September 6 & 7, 2025
Single Exam for Officer Scale-II & III September 13, 2025
Officer Scale-I (Mains) September 13, 2025
Office Assistant (Mains) November 9, 2025
IBPS PO/MT 2025 (CRP PO/MT-XV)
Prelims October 4, 5 & 11, 2025
Mains November 29, 2025
IBPS Clerk 2025 (CRP Clerk-XV)
Prelims December 6, 7, 13 & 14, 2025
Mains February 1, 2026
IBPS SO 2025 (CRP SPL-XV)
Prelims November 22 & 23, 2025
Mains January 4, 2026

IBPS Registration & Application Process

🖊 The Registration will be made through online mode only at www.ibps.in

🖊 A single registration form will be used for both Prelims and Mains.

🖊 Upload the following documents as per the given format:

  • Photograph of the Applicant – 20 kb to 50 kb in .jpeg file
  • Signature of the Applicant – 10 kb to 20 kb in .jpeg file
  • Thumb impression of the Applicant – 20 kb to 50 kb in .jpeg file.
  • Scanned Copy of handwritten declaration as per the format, which will be available in the
    respective notification – 50 kb to 100 kb in .jpeg file

🖊 Candidates will also be required to capture and upload their “live photograph” at the time of
application either by using webcam or mobile phone.

Note: Keep your email ID and mobile number active for receiving updates and alerts.

📑 Participating Public Sector Banks (PSBs)

Here’s the typical list of 11 Public Sector Banks that participate in IBPS PO, Clerk, and SO recruitments (as of recent recruitment years)

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

Note: These are public sector banks under Government of India. SBI (State Bank of India) conducts its recruitment separately, not through IBPS.

📑 Participating RRBs (Regional Rural Banks)

For IBPS RRB recruitment, over 40 Regional Rural Banks participate each year. These include,

  • Aryavart Bank
  • Baroda UP Bank
  • Bihar Gramin Bank
  • Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank
  • Kerala Gramin Bank
  • Uttarakhand Gramin Bank

The exact list of participating RRBs may vary slightly year to year and is published in the official notification for IBPS RRB.

🏦 What are RRBs and PSBs?

Here’s a clear explanation of RRBs and PSBs, especially in the context of IBPS exams and banking careers in India.

IBPS conducts recruitment exams for two major categories of banks:

  1. Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
  2. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)

Let’s break them down one by one.

↬ RRBs – Regional Rural Banks

Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) are government-sponsored banks that primarily operate in rural and semi-urban areas. They were created to serve farmers, small businesses, artisans, and rural communities.

Key Features

  • Jointly owned by the Central Government (50%), State Government (15%), and a sponsor bank (35%).
  • Aim to promote financial inclusion in rural India.
  • Offer services like agricultural loans, savings accounts, and credit facilities for rural development.

Examples of RRBs:

  • Aryavart Bank (UP)
  • Baroda UP Bank
  • Bihar Gramin Bank
  • Kerala Gramin Bank

Recruitment Exam via IBPS – IBPS RRB Exam (CRP RRB-XIV for 2025)

Posts include:

  • Office Assistant (Clerk)
  • Officer Scale I (PO equivalent)
  • Officer Scale II & III (experienced professionals)

↬ PSBs – Public Sector Banks

Public Sector Banks (PSBs) are nationalised commercial banks in which the majority stake (more than 50%) is held by the Government of India.

Key Features

  • Operate nationwide (urban + rural).
  • Offer a wide range of services: retail banking, loans, credit cards, corporate banking, etc.
  • Considered stable and secure for employment due to government backing.

Examples of PSBs:

  • Punjab National Bank (PNB)
  • Bank of Baroda (BOB)
  • Union Bank of India
  • Canara Bank
  • Bank of India

Recruitment Exam via IBPS – IBPS PO/MT/Clerk/SO (for 2025)

Posts Include:

  • IBPS PO/MT
  • IBPS Clerk
  • IBPS SO (Specialist Officer: IT, Law, HR, etc.)

🔖 Summary Table

Features RRB (Regional Rural Banks PSB (Public Sector Banks)
Area of Operations Mainly rural/semi-urban Nationwide (urban & rural)
Recruitment Exams IBPS RRB (PO, Clerk, Scale II) IBPS PO, Clerk, SO
Job Roles Clerk, PO, Officer Scale II/III Clerk, PO, Specialist Officer
Language Requirement Local language often required Usually Hindi/English suffices
Example Banks Baroda UP Bank, Bihar GB PNB, BOB, Union Bank, Canara Bank

🗞 All IBPS Exams & Their Related Posts

Here’s a complete overview of all the major exams conducted by IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection), along with the posts associated with each exam.

1.

IBPS PO (Probationary Officer)

Full Name: CRP PO/MT (Common Recruitment Process for Probationary Officers/Management Trainees)

Posts Offered

  • Probationary Officer (PO)
  • Management Trainee (MT)

Participating Banks: All major Public Sector Banks (like PNB, BOB, UBI, etc.)

Stages of Exam

  • Prelims
  • Mains
  • Interview

Job Role:
General banking operations, customer handling, loan processing, and managerial training.

2.

IBPS Clerk

Full Name: CRP Clerk (Common Recruitment Process for Clerical Cadre)

Posts Offered

  • Office Clerk
  • Office Assistant

Participating Banks: All major Public Sector Banks (like PNB, BOB, UBI, etc.)

Stages of Exam

  • Prelims
  • Mains (No Interview)

Job Role:
Handling day-to-day customer transactions, data entry, and support to bank officers.

3.

IBPS SO (Specialist Officer)

Full Name: CRP Specialist Officer (Common Recruitment Process for Specialist Officers)

Posts Offered

  • IT Officer (Scale I)
  • Law Officer (Scale I)
  • HR/Personnel Officer (Scale I)
  • Marketing Officer (Scale I)
  • Agricultural Field Officer (AFO)
  • Rajbhasha Adhikari (Hindi Officer)

Participating Banks: All major Public Sector Banks (like PNB, BOB, UBI, etc.)

Stages of Exam

  • Prelims
  • Mains (Professional Knowledge test)
  • Interview

Job Role:
Specialised tasks in respective departments such as IT, law, HR, etc.

4.

IBPS RRB (Regional Rural Bank Exams)

Full Name: CRP RRB (Common Recruitment Process for RRBs)

Posts Offered

  1. Office Assistant (Clerk equivalent)
    • Role: Daily customer transactions and basic support work in rural banks
    • Exam Stages: Prelims + Mains (No interview)
  2. Officer Scale I (PO equivalent)
    • Role: Loan approvals, banking operations in rural areas
    • Exam Stages: Prelims + Mains + Interview
  3. Officer Scale II (Specialist/Experienced Officer)
    • Role: Finance Manager, CA, Law Officer, IT Officer, Agriculture Officer, etc.
    • Exam Stages: Single Exam + Interview
    • Requires prior experience
  4. Officer Scale III (Senior Manager)
    • Role: High-level operations and strategy
    • Exam Stages: Single Exam + Interview
    • Requires higher experience and leadership skills

Participating Banks: 43+ Regional Rural Banks like Baroda UP Bank, Bihar Gramin Bank, etc.

Job Role:
Almost same as mentioned above.

📕 Preparation Tips for IBPS Exams 2025

  1. ① Start Early

    Now that you have the calendar, make a study timetable based on the exam dates.

  2. ② Know the Syllabus & Exam Pattern

    Understand the structure for Prelims and Mains (different for Clerk, PO, SO, RRB).

  3. ③ Practice Regularly

    Attempt mock tests and previous year papers to assess your progress.

  4. ④ Focus on Speed & Accuracy

    Time management is key in all banking exams.

  5. ⑤ Stay Updated

    Regularly read current affairs, especially banking and economy-related news.

🔔 Important Links for IBPS Calendar 2025

Download IBPS Calendar 2025-26

PDF File

Official Website

IBPS Official Site


The IBPS Exam Calendar 2025 provides a complete schedule for all major recruitment exams conducted by IBPS, including for posts like PO (Probationary Officer), Clerk, SO (Specialist Officer), and RRB (Regional Rural Banks).

This calendar helps candidates stay organised by offering a clear overview of both Preliminary and Mains exam dates for each position. It acts as a helpful planning tool for aspirants to prepare in a timely and efficient manner.

Some key highlights of the calendar include tentative exam dates for different posts, detailed instructions about the registration process, and regular updates on exam notifications and important dates.

Additionally, it outlines structured preparation guidance and provides timely alerts about any changes or new announcements regarding the recruitment process. This makes it easier for candidates to stay on track and plan their studies accordingly.

🎯 Final Thoughts – IBPS exams are an excellent opportunity for graduates and professionals looking to join the government banking sector. Whether you’re interested in general banking, specialist roles, or rural banking, there’s an IBPS exam tailored for you.