New Delhi, September 20, 2025 – The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has announced 13,217 vacancies across various Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) in India. The recruitment includes positions for Clerks, Probationary Officers (POs), and Specialist Officers (SOs).
Candidates interested in applying must complete their applications online via the official website www.ibps.in before the last date of September 21, 2025.
How to ApplyVisit the official IBPS website ibps.in.
Click on the IBPS RRB Registration link for 2025.
Complete the registration with the required personal details.
Log in and fill the application form carefully.
Upload all necessary documents in the prescribed format.
Pay the applicable application fee online.
Submit the form and download the confirmation page for future reference.
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RRB PO: SC/ST/PwBD candidates – ₹175 (GST included); Other categories – ₹850 (GST included)
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RRB SO: SC/ST/PwBD/ESM/DESM candidates – ₹175 (GST included); Other categories – ₹850 (GST included)
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Pre-Examination Training: Scheduled for November 2025. Admit cards will be released in November or December 2025.
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Preliminary Exam: Expected in November or December 2025.
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Prelims Result: Likely by December 2025 or January 2026.
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Main Exam Call Letter: Expected in December 2025 or January 2026.
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Main Exam: Scheduled for December 2025 or February 2026.
Candidates can check the results and other updates on the official IBPS website ibps.in.
Key Highlights at a Glance-
Organization: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
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Total Vacancies: 13,217
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Posts: Clerk, PO, Specialist Officer
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Application Mode: Online at ibps.in
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Last Date to Apply: September 21, 2025
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Exam Dates: Preliminary in Nov–Dec 2025; Main in Dec 2025–Feb 2026
This recruitment drive is a golden opportunity for candidates seeking government banking jobs with career growth and job stability in India’s banking sector.
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