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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the scorecards for the online preliminary examination of the IBPS Clerk recruitment. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download their scorecards from November 25 to December 2 on the official website ibps.in. The IBPS Clerk prelims exam was conducted on October 4 and 5, 2025, and the scorecards were released on November 25. The prelims result was declared on November 20, and with November 27 as the last date for mains registration, the IBPS Clerk mains admit card is expected to be released soon.

The IBPS Clerk recruitment process is being conducted to fill 15,701 vacancies across participating public sector banks in India.

IBPS Clerk 2025 scorecard

IBPS releases the scorecard separately for the prelims and mains examinations. To access the scorecard, candidates must log in using their registration number or roll number and password or date of birth. The scorecard includes information such as:

  • Name of the candidate
  • Roll number/registration number
  • Category
  • Marks scored in each section
  • Overall marks
  • IBPS Clerk cut-off for each section
  • Overall cut-off marks

IBPS Clerk 2025 mains exam pattern

The IBPS Clerk mains exam 2025 will consist of 190 questions from General/Financial Awareness, General English, Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude. Candidates will be required to complete the paper within 120 minutes.

Expected cut-off range

Category Expected cut-off
SC 52–57
ST 48–53
OBC 67–72
EWS 65–70
General 70–75
HI 28–33
OC 44–49
VI 35–40
ID 30–40

IBPS conducts the clerk recruitment exam under CRP-CSA-XV to fill clerical positions (customer service associates) in participating public sector banks across India. The examination follows a standardised and merit-based selection process to recruit qualified candidates. The roles involve responsibilities such as maintaining records, processing transactions, responding to customer queries, managing data, and supporting administrative and branch operations.

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