IBPS RRB XIV registration from September 1; group A, B notification out, prelims in Nov-Dec 2025
Anu Parthiban | August 31, 2025 | 09:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
The IBPS recruitment exam will be held for Group A officers (Scale I, II, III) and Group B office assistants (multipurpose). The number of vacancies has not been announced yet.
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) will open the registration window for the upcoming Common Recruitment Process for RRBs (CRP RRBs XIV) for recruitment of Group A and B officers on September 1. The IBPS RRB preliminary exams will be conducted in November-December 2025, the institute announced.
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The IBPS recruitment exam will be held for Group A officers (Scale I, II, III) and Group B office assistants (multipurpose). The number of vacancies has not been announced yet.
According to the IBPS RRB 2025 schedule, the online registration window will be made available on September 1 and will remain open until September 21. The institute has instructed prospective applicants to read the instructions and eligibility criteria before applying for the recruitment exams. The detailed notification will be uploaded on the official website soon.
The pre-exam training (PET) will be held in November and the preliminary exams will also be conducted around November and December, it said. The tentative schedule also states that the results of the prelims exam will be declared by January 2026 and the mains exam will be conducted by February 2026.
“The interviews for recruitment of Group “A”- Officers (Scale-I, II & III) under the same process will be coordinated by the Nodal Regional Rural Banks with the assistance of NABARD and IBPS in consultation with the appropriate authority and are tentatively scheduled in the month of January/ February 2026,” the official IBPS RRB 2025 notification read.
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IBPS RRB XIV exam 2025 schedule
Candidates can check the tentative schedule for the upcoming IBPS RRB 2025 exam for Group A and B officer recruitment.
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IBPS RRB XIV 2025 |
Dates |
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Registration |
September 1 to 21 |
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Correction in application form |
Will be announced later |
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Pre-exam Training (PET) |
November |
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IBPS RRB XIV prelims exam |
November-December |
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Result of Online exam – Preliminary |
December 2025/ January 2026 |
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Online Examination – Main / Single (Officers/OA) |
December 2025/ February 2026 |
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