What the Job Is

IBPS PO (Probationary Officer) is the standard entry point for a managerial career in India's public sector banks. Selected candidates join as POs on a probation period and then get confirmed as officers — managing branches, handling credit and lending decisions, overseeing retail banking operations, and working up to senior managerial positions over time.

The banks that recruit through IBPS PO include Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab National Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India, and others. SBI runs its own PO exam separately.

IBPS PO is tough. Several lakh candidates appear each year for a few thousand posts. The final selection combines a written exam, a preliminary round, a mains round, and an interview. If you clear all three stages, you join as an officer — not a clerk, not an assistant. It's a meaningful career step.


Vacancies

Total vacancies are announced in the official notification on ibps.in and distributed across participating banks. Each bank gets an allocation based on its requirements. You rank your bank preference during registration.

Category-wise reservation follows central government norms: UR 40.5%, OBC 27%, SC 15%, ST 7.5%, EWS 10%.


Eligibility

Age

20 to 30 years on the specified cut-off date.

CategoryUpper Age
OBC (NCL)33 years
SC / ST35 years
PwBD (UR)40 years
PwBD (OBC)43 years
PwBD (SC/ST)45 years
Ex-Servicemen35 years
J&K domicile (1980–89)35 years

Qualification

Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. Computer literacy is required. Degree must be complete before the cut-off date — awaiting results doesn't work.


Pay and Career

IBPS PO joins at Scale I Officer level.

ComponentAmount
Basic Pay₹36,000/month (starting)
DAQuarterly revision
HRA7–9% of basic (city-based)
Special Allowance~₹4,000–₹5,000/month
CCACity compensatory allowance

Gross monthly take-home: roughly ₹52,000–₹60,000 at the start, varying by posting city. Officers also get a subsidised loan rate, medical coverage under the bank's group insurance, LTC, and pension/PF.

Career path: PO → Assistant Manager → Branch Manager → Senior Manager → Chief Manager → AGM → DGM → GM. Movement up the ladder is faster in public sector banks than most people expect — many POs reach AGM/DGM level within 15–20 years.


Application Fee

CategoryFee
General / OBC / EWS₹850
SC / ST / PwBD₹175

Pay online at the IBPS portal during registration.


Selection — Three Stages

Stage 1 — Preliminary Exam (screening)

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration
English Language303020 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude353520 minutes
Reasoning Ability353520 minutes
Total10010060 minutes

Each section is individually timed. Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer. Prelims marks don't count in final merit — it only decides who sits the Mains.

Stage 2 — Mains Exam (used for merit)

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude456060 minutes
General/Economy/Banking Awareness404035 minutes
English Language354040 minutes
Data Analysis & Interpretation356045 minutes
Objective Total1552003 hours
English Descriptive2 essays/letters2530 minutes
Grand Total225

Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer in objective. Descriptive paper is evaluated for language, coherence, and content.

Stage 3 — Interview 100 marks. Interviews are conducted by the respective banks, coordinated by IBPS. Final merit: Mains (weighted) + Interview score.


Syllabus Breakdown

Reasoning & Computer Aptitude (Mains — 60 marks): This is the hardest section. Puzzles and seating arrangements account for roughly 20–25 marks on their own. Expect complex multi-variable puzzles, input-output machines, data sufficiency, and coding-decoding. Computer aptitude covers basic hardware, networking, MS Office, internet, and cybersecurity concepts — straightforward if you've been using a computer, but don't assume you know it.

Data Analysis & Interpretation (60 marks): Bar charts, pie charts, tables, line graphs, caselet DI, and quadratic equations. Speed and accuracy both matter. Practice DI sets daily.

Banking/Economy Awareness: RBI policies (repo rate, reverse repo, CRR, SLR, open market operations), banking acts (Banking Regulation Act, SARFAESI Act, Negotiable Instruments Act), current economic developments, government financial schemes, capital markets basics, and recent bank mergers. This section rewards consistent reading over crash studying.

English (Mains — 40 marks + 25 descriptive): Reading comprehension (2–3 passages), fill in the blanks, error detection, sentence rearrangement, word usage. The descriptive paper (essay + letter/précis) is where many candidates drop marks — write clearly, structure your argument, and stay within the word limit.

Quantitative Aptitude (Prelims): Number series, simplification, percentage, ratio, time-work, time-distance, SI/CI, data interpretation. Prelims difficulty is moderate; practise for 100% accuracy over speed at this stage.


How to Apply

  1. Visit ibps.in
  2. Navigate to CRP PO/MT → IBPS PO 2026 → Apply Online
  3. Register with email and mobile → fill personal and educational details
  4. Select bank preference → upload photo and signature
  5. Pay fee → submit → save your registration number

Preparation Timeline

Most candidates who clear IBPS PO in their first or second attempt spend 4–6 months preparing seriously. A practical breakdown:

  • Months 1–2: Build speed in Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning. Daily timed practice sets. Don't move on until you're hitting 25+ correct in each section within the time limit.
  • Month 3: Add Banking Awareness as a daily habit — 15 minutes of banking news, 30 minutes of banking concepts.
  • Month 4: Full Mains preparation — shift from speed to accuracy in Data Analysis, start English descriptive writing practice.
  • Month 5–6: Mock tests, review errors, interview preparation in parallel if Mains is close.

Key resource tip: Sectional cutoffs in both Prelims and Mains are strict. A 95/100 in one section doesn't save you if you score 12/35 in another. Balanced preparation across all sections matters more than maximizing one.


Common Questions

Is IBPS PO the same as SBI PO? No. IBPS PO recruits for most nationalised banks (BoB, BoI, Canara, PNB, Union Bank, etc.). SBI PO is a separate exam conducted by SBI itself, for SBI branches only.

Can I choose which bank I'm posted to? You can rank your preferences during application. Final allocation is based on merit and bank-wise vacancies — it's not guaranteed.

What is the probation period? Typically 2 years, during which you're assessed on performance before confirmation as a permanent officer.

Is banking awareness tested in Prelims? No — only Reasoning, Quant, and English in Prelims. Banking Awareness comes only in Mains.


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