IBPS PO Mains results 2025 declared for 5,209 probationary officers posts
Anu Parthiban | December 1, 2025 | 10:22 PM IST | 1 min read
IBPS PO Mains 2025 exam was held for 200 marks. Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for the personality test next.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has declared the Probationary Officer (PO) recruitment results today. Candidates who appeared in the IBPS PO Mains 2025 exam held on October 12 will be able to check their scores on the official website, ibps.in. IBPS PO 2025 Mains Result LIVE
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The Common Recruitment Process (CRP) was held by the institute to fill 5,209 probationary officers, management trainees posts in participating banks. The IBPS PO prelims results were declared in September. Shortlisted candidates were allowed to appear for the Mains exam.
The selection process includes three stages: preliminary, mains, and final interview. Those who have qualified in all three stages will be hired by the participating banks.
The IBPS PO Mains scorecard will be available for download from December 1 to December 7. Candidates are required to enter their registration number or roll number, date of birth or password on the IBPS PO login page to check their qualifying status.
The IBPS PO Mains examination had 145 questions carrying 200 marks. In the next step, those who have qualified in the main exam will be called for a personality test. The personality test will be non-qualifying in nature, however, appearing in the test is mandatory.
“Depending on the number of vacancies available, cut-offs will be decided and candidates will be shortlisted for personality tests and interviews. Prior to the completion of the interview process, scores obtained in the Online Main examination will not be shared with the candidates shortlisted for personality test and interview,” it said.
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