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IBPS Clerk 2025 mains result will be declared soon

IBPS Clerk 2025 mains result will decide the final allocation of 15,701 clerical posts in public sector banks, and is expected to be declared a few months after the ibps clerk mains exam date 2025 that is 29 November 2025 and 02 Dec 2025, broadly in line with the result trend of recent years. With prelims already over and results out, candidates now watch three things closely: vacancy numbers, previous mains‑result timelines, and expected cut‑off patterns to gauge their chances.

Vacancy profile for IBPS Clerk 2025

The IBPS Clerk 2025 (CRP‑CSA XV) notification introduced one of the largest clerical intakes in recent cycles, with an initial 10,696 Customer Service Associate (Clerk) vacancies across 11 major public sector banks. Subsequent revisions and updates from coaching and exam portals indicate that total notified vacancies, after bank and state‑wise revisions, have gone up to around 15,701 posts.

Vacancies are spread unevenly across states, with large numbers in high‑population banking markets such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, each carrying several hundred to over a thousand seats. Category‑wise distribution (SC, ST, OBC, EWS, General) is crucial, because final state‑wise mains cut‑offs will reflect both local vacancy strength and competition levels.

​State-wise Vacancy details as per 14 Nov 2025 notification. The state-wise vacancies for different categories for the IBPS Clerk 2025 exam have been revised. The candidates must have a look at the state-wise 15701 IBPS Clerk Vacancies. The maximum vacancies have been released for Uttar Pradesh with 2781 total vacancies. 

IBPS Clerk 2025 State Wise Vacancy for Different Category
StateSCSTOBCEWSGeneralTotal Vacancies 
Andaman & Nicobar02011316
Andhra Pradesh773311042200462
Arunachal Pradesh15022441
Assam264410236189397
Bihar1180420172365760
Chandigarh01021215
Chhattisgarh34971328142314
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu1201032844
Delhi39197323125279
Goa08150972104
Gujarat761642951054691109
Haryana32471594188
Himachal Pradesh3204251360134
Jammu & Kashmir010516045076
Jharkhand27603124126268
Karnataka2141083381355911386
Kerala35018934195354
Ladakh010708
Lakshadweep010607
Madhya Pradesh14219114093392958
Maharashtra1661424371597301634
Manipur1103043048
Meghalaya041317
Mizoram09021829
Nagaland12012134
Odisha871266654239572
Puducherry0105011926
Punjab1127433164383
Rajasthan67537737174408
Sikkim0303011825
Tamil Nadu247093221165231217
Telangana61278132161362
Tripura0514033456
Uttar Pradesh5892875427211382781
Uttarakhand11070778103
West Bengal256522371024391086
Total2456125735661463695915701

Exam schedule and prelims result status

According to the official 2025 notification, the IBPS Clerk prelims were conducted on 4 and 5 October 2025, followed by the single‑shift mains exam on 29 November 2025 and 02 Dec 2025. This tight calendar compresses the gap between prelims, result, and mains, but the final result (based solely on mains) usually comes after a longer evaluation and normalisation process.

For 2025, the IBPS Clerk prelims result has already been declared: exam and careers portals report that IBPS released prelims scores and qualifying status around 19–20 November 2025. Only candidates who cleared state and category‑wise prelims cut‑offs were allowed to appear in the 29 November and 02 December 2025 mains, setting the stage for the final result.

Looking at past cycles helps estimate when the 2025 mains result might arrive. For the 2022 cycle, the IBPS Clerk mains exam was held in October and the mains/final result was released in early April of the following year (2023). Similar patterns in other recent years show a gap of roughly 3–4 months between mains and the final result/score‑card publication.

Exam‑analysis platforms covering IBPS Clerk 2025 expect the mains result and final cut‑off to be announced around 1 April (or in the first week of April) following the November mains dates, mirroring the earlier April declaration pattern. This suggests that candidates should plan for a waiting window of late December–March, with the most probable release at the end of the financial year or start of the next. However taking on account the tight schedule of exams and IBPS RRB is conducted after the IBPS clerk exams, this may raise a discussion that leaving the previous trends IBPS may release CRP CSA-XV results earlier.​

Cut‑off patterns and expected 2025 mains cut‑off

IBPS Clerk mains cut‑offs are released state‑wise and category‑wise, calculated out of 100 marks, and tend to vary widely across regions depending on vacancy, difficulty level and applicant quality. In previous years, high‑vacancy states such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka often see moderate but competitive cut‑offs, whereas low‑vacancy states and union territories tend to have either very high or somewhat unpredictable cut‑off levels.

IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2025 (Marks Out of 100)
States/ UTGeneral
Andhra Pradesh38
Arunachal Pradesh36
Assam35
Bihar40
Chhattisgarh38
Chandigarh45
Delhi45
Gujarat36
Goa37
Himachal Pradesh40
Haryana46
J & K38
Jharkhand39
Kerala42
Karnataka36
Madhya Pradesh40
Maharashtra36
Manipur37
Meghalaya35
Mizoram23
Odisha42
Punjab43
Rajasthan42
Telangana38
Uttar Pradesh41
Uttarakhand45
West Bengal42
Tamil Nadu39
Tripura38
Sikkim26

Coaching and analysis sites covering IBPS Clerk 2025 note that the final cut‑off is likely to be broadly in line with the 2024 trend, with marginal upward or downward shifts depending on paper difficulty and any significant vacancy increase. Because only mains marks are considered for final selection, candidates should assume that even a 1–2 mark difference around the expected state‑wise cut‑off can be decisive.

Expected date and what candidates should watch

Putting these pieces together, most exam‑preparation platforms anticipate that IBPS will declare the IBPS Clerk 2025 mains result and final cut‑offs around early April (tentatively 1 April), several months after the 29 November mains exam. This timeline aligns with earlier mains‑to‑result gaps and with the date forecasts already carried by portals tracking the official IBPS calendar.

Until IBPS publishes an official result notice on ibps.in, candidates should treat all dates as indicative and rely only on the official website for confirmation, login links and score‑card downloads. Tracking state‑wise vacancy revisions and previous mains cut‑off PDFs alongside the official calendar will give the clearest picture of both when the result is likely and how competitive each state and category may be for IBPS Clerk 2025.

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