The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has announced the release of scorecards for the Probationary Officer (PO) Preliminary Examination 2025. All candidates who participated in this crucial exam can now view and download their individual scorecards directly from the IBPS official website.
It’s important to note that these scorecards will be accessible online only until October 12, 2025. Aspirants are strongly advised to download and print a copy for their records, as it will be essential for future reference.
How to Download Your IBPS PO Prelims 2025 Scorecard:
To easily access your preliminary exam results, follow these simple steps:
- Navigate to the official website of the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.
- Look for and click on the prominent link titled ‘IBPS PO Prelims Result 2025 Scorecard’ on the homepage.
- A new login page will appear. Here, you will need to enter your unique registration number and password.
- After entering your details, click the ‘Submit’ button to display your scorecard.
- Carefully review your scores and then download the scorecard to your device.
- Finally, print a copy of your scorecard to keep as a hard record.
What’s Next After IBPS PO Prelims 2025 Results?
The IBPS PO prelims results were initially declared on September 26, 2025. This preliminary examination for the recruitment of Probationary Officers/Management Trainees (PO/MT) took place on August 17, 23, and 24, 2025, as per the official IBPS exam calendar.
For all candidates who successfully cleared the preliminary stage, the next significant step is the IBPS PO Mains Examination, which is scheduled for October 12, 2025. It’s time to intensify your preparation!
IBPS PO Mains 2025: Understanding the Exam Pattern
The mains examination is designed in two distinct parts: an objective test worth 200 marks and a descriptive test carrying 25 marks. The objective section will thoroughly assess candidates across various subjects, including:
- Reasoning
- General/Economy/Banking/Digital/Financial Awareness (this includes relevant Reserve Bank of India circulars)
- English Language
- Data Analysis & Interpretation
Each of these sections is further divided into Section A and Section B, with all questions in both parts being compulsory. Questions may carry either one or two marks.
Candidates should also be aware of the negative marking system: for every incorrect answer in the objective test, one-fourth of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty.
Overall, this recruitment drive by IBPS aims to fill a total of 5,208 Probationary Officer positions across various participating banks.
For further essential information and the latest updates, candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official IBPS website.