IBPS PO 2025 notification out for 5,208 vacancies; registration begins at ibps.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | July 1, 2025 | 08:18 AM IST | 1 min read
IBPS PO Recruitment 2025: The last date to register for the exam and pay the registration fee is July 21.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has started the registration for the recruitment of probationary officers (PO) and management trainees (MT) posts in participating public sector banks from today, July 1. The last date to register for the IBPS PO 2025 recruitment exam is July 21.
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Eligible candidates can register for the IBPS PO 2025 exam through the official website at ibps.in. To register for the exam, candidates from the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) categories are required to pay an application fee of Rs 175. For candidates belonging to the general category, the application fee is Rs 850.
As per the official schedule, the last date to edit the application form and pay the application fee is July 21. Candidates will be able to print their application form till August 5, 2025.
IBPS PO Prelims Exam 2025: Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for the exam, candidates should be between 20 years old and 30 years old as on July 1, 2025. Candidates should have been born not earlier than July 2, 1995, and not later than July 1, 2005, with both dates inclusive.
Candidates should also hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a university recognised by the Government of India or an equivalent qualification recognised by the central government. A valid mark sheet or degree certificate confirming graduation status as on the date of registration is required.
IBPS PO Recruitment 2025: Vacancies
The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 4,455 vacancies. The category-wise distribution of these vacancies across participating banks is given below.
| 
      Participating Bank  | 
    
      SC  | 
    
      ST  | 
    
      OBC  | 
    
      EWS  | 
    
      UR  | 
    
      TOTAL  | 
   
| 
      Bank of Baroda  | 
    
      150  | 
    
      75  | 
    
      270  | 
    
      100  | 
    
      405  | 
    
      1,000  | 
   
| 
      Bank of India  | 
    
      105  | 
    
      53  | 
    
      189  | 
    
      70  | 
    
      283  | 
    
      700  | 
   
| 
      Bank of Maharashtra  | 
    
      150  | 
    
      75  | 
    
      270  | 
    
      100  | 
    
      405  | 
    
      1,000  | 
   
| 
      Canara Bank  | 
    
      150  | 
    
      50  | 
    
      200  | 
    
      100  | 
    
      500  | 
    
      1,000  | 
   
| 
      Central Bank of India  | 
    
      75  | 
    
      37  | 
    
      135  | 
    
      50  | 
    
      203  | 
    
      500  | 
   
| 
      Indian Bank  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
   
| 
      Indian Overseas Bank  | 
    
      69  | 
    
      33  | 
    
      121  | 
    
      44  | 
    
      183  | 
    
      450  | 
   
| 
      Punjab National Bank  | 
    
      30  | 
    
      15  | 
    
      54  | 
    
      20  | 
    
      81  | 
    
      200  | 
   
| 
      Punjab & Sind Bank  | 
    
      53  | 
    
      27  | 
    
      98  | 
    
      36  | 
    
      144  | 
    
      358  | 
   
| 
      UCO Bank  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
   
| 
      Union Bank of India  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
    
      NR  | 
   
| 
      Total  | 
    
      782  | 
    
      365  | 
    
      1337  | 
    
      520  | 
    
      2,204  | 
    
      5,208  | 
   
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