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IBPS Clerk Mains 2025 Result Declared: Recruitment Process Clears Way for 15,701 Banking Jobs
Siddhi Jain | March 3, 2026 11:15 PM CST

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has officially released the IBPS Clerk Mains 2025 result, bringing major relief to thousands of candidates waiting for the outcome. With the declaration of the main examination results, the recruitment process for 15,701 Customer Service Associate (Clerk) posts has now moved to its next crucial stage.

Candidates who appeared for the IBPS Clerk Main Examination can check and download their results by visiting the official IBPS website. The result was announced on March 2, 2026, and includes state-wise as well as category-wise cut-off marks.

Recruitment Drive for 15,701 Clerk Posts

The IBPS Clerk 2025 recruitment was conducted to fill 15,701 vacancies across participating public sector banks. The Main Examination was held on November 29 and December 2, 2025, after candidates successfully cleared the preliminary exam and language proficiency test.

IBPS has clarified that Chandigarh allotment is not included in the current result. Candidates who have qualified in the mains exam will now be called for document verification and medical examination before final onboarding.

State-wise and Category-wise Cut-Off Released

Along with the result, IBPS has also published the state-wise and category-wise cut-off marks. Only candidates who have scored above the prescribed cut-off will be considered for provisional bank allotment. The final allocation will depend on merit, preferences submitted during application, and the availability of vacancies in each participating bank.

How to Check and Download IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2025

Candidates can follow the steps below to access their results online:

  1. Visit the official website: ibps.in

  2. Click on “CRP Clerical Cadre” on the homepage

  3. Select the link for “Online Main Examination Result”

  4. Enter your Registration Number and Password/Date of Birth

  5. The result will appear on the screen

  6. Download and save a copy for future reference

Candidates are strongly advised to keep a printed copy of the result, as it may be required during the next stages of the recruitment process.

Details Mentioned on the IBPS Clerk Scorecard

The IBPS Clerk Mains scorecard contains essential information such as:

  • Candidate’s Name

  • Father’s Name

  • Category and Sub-category

  • State applied for

  • Main Examination date

  • Qualifying status

These details will be verified during the document verification process, so candidates should check them carefully.

What’s Next After the Result?

Candidates who have cleared the mains exam will soon receive updates regarding bank allotment and joining formalities. IBPS will publish all further notifications only through its official website, and applicants are advised to check it regularly to avoid missing important announcements.

Age Criteria and Selection Process Recap

For the IBPS Clerk recruitment, candidates aged between 20 and 28 years were eligible, with the age calculated as of August 1, 2025. Age relaxation was applicable for reserved categories as per government norms.

The Common Recruitment Process (CRP) included:

  • Preliminary Examination

  • Main Examination

  • Language Proficiency Test

A negative marking system was followed, with one-fourth of the marks deducted for each incorrect answer.

IBPS Clerk Salary Structure

Selected candidates will receive a basic pay of ₹24,050 per month. Including allowances such as Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Special Allowance, and Transport Allowance, the in-hand salary typically ranges between ₹39,000 and ₹43,000 per month, depending on the posting location.

Final Takeaway

The declaration of the IBPS Clerk Mains 2025 result marks a significant milestone for banking aspirants. With more than 15,000 vacancies on offer, qualified candidates are now just a few steps away from securing a stable and rewarding career in the banking sector.


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