IBPS adds 3,200 more posts in Clerk 2025 recruitment; total vacancies reach 13,533
Suviral Shukla | October 29, 2025 | 01:11 PM IST | 1 min read
The institute will soon announce the IBPS clerk prelims results 2025 on the official website, ibps.in.
Candidates can check experts’ advice to crack IBPS Clerk exam here.
Check NowThe Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has increased the IBPS Clerk 2025 vacancies to 13,533. The revision in the total number of posts was made, following a manpower review meeting and additional requirements received from participating public sector banks.
Earlier, there were 10,277 vacancies for the IBPS Clerk 2025. However, due to an increase in demand for more posts, the institute added more vacancies by infusing over 3,200 posts.
The institute will soon announce the IBPS clerk prelims results 2025 on the official website, ibps.in. The details mentioned in the IBPS Clerk prelims results 2025 include candidate name, registration number, roll number and qualifying status.
The base salary for an IBPS Clerk is Rs 24,050, and with time, the IBPS salary rises to Rs 64,480, which includes allowances such as special allowance, house rent allowance, and dearness allowance (DA).
Also read RRB JE 2025 notification out for 2,569 posts; registration starts on October 31
IBPS Clerk Exam 2025: Participating Banks
For the candidate's reference, below are the banks in which candidates can get into by clearing the IBPS Clerk exam.
- Union Bank of India
- Punjab National Bank
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank of India
- Bank of Maharashtra
- Canara Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Indian Overseas Bank
- UCO Bank
- Indian Bank
- Punjab & Sind Bank
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