IBPS SO admit card out; prelims exam for Specialist Officer recruitment on August 30
Suviral Shukla | August 22, 2025 | 07:13 PM IST | 1 min read
The authority will conduct the IBPS SO main exam on November 9, 2025.
The IBPS SO 2025 admit card has been issued by the Institute of Banking Service Personnel (IBPS) today. Registered candidates can download their exam hall ticket through the official website at ibps.in using the login credentials such as registration number and date of birth.
The institute will conduct the IBPSO SO 2025 prelims examination on August 30. The mains exam for recruitment to Specialist Officer (SO) posts will be held on November 9.
The IBPSO SO 2025 admit card contains applicants’ name, category, gender, date of birth, photograph and signature, exam date and time, roll number and registration number, including other important instructions and details about the exam day.
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IBPS SO Prelims 2025: Exam pattern, marking scheme
The recruitment rounds include prelims, mains, and an interview round. IBPS SO prelims 2025 exam will be conducted online and the question paper will be in English and Hindi languages. As per the marking scheme, 1/4 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Candidates who will appear for the IBPS SO prelims 2025 exam, must not forget to carry their admit card, passport size photograph, original and an ID-proof along with a photocopy of it.
Those aimed to get recruited by the IBPS for the specialist officer posts should have to clear the three rounds of recruitment to be able to get past through the selection process.
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