If you hold a graduation degree and want a stable, well-paying banking job with no interview stage, fixed working hours, and a starting in-hand salary of Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 45,000 per month — IBPS Clerk 2026 is the most important banking exam you should be preparing for right now. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has officially confirmed the exam dates for CRP CSA-XVI: Prelims on October 10 and 11, 2026, and Mains on December 27, 2026. The official notification is expected in July–August 2026, and with over 15,000+ vacancies across 11 public sector banks, this is one of the largest banking recruitment drives of the year.
IBPS Clerk — now officially renamed Customer Service Associate (CSA) under the 12th Bipartite Settlement — is the gateway banking exam for India’s public sector banks. It does not have the glamour of IBPS PO or SBI PO, but it offers everything that matters: a permanent bank job, a pay scale from Rs. 24,050 to Rs. 64,480 with structured annual increments, full medical benefits, pension through NPS, and most importantly — no group discussion, no interview, no personality test. You write two exams, score well, and you get a bank job. That transparency and simplicity is exactly why over 1 crore candidates register for IBPS Clerk every year.
This complete guide covers everything from scratch — what IBPS Clerk is, which banks participate, full eligibility, important dates, exam pattern for Prelims and Mains, complete syllabus subject by subject, salary breakdown with allowances, previous year cut-offs state-wise, promotion path, and a month-by-month preparation strategy to clear CRP CSA-XVI in your very first attempt.
What is IBPS Clerk (CSA)? Complete Overview
IBPS Clerk, officially known as Customer Service Associate (CSA) since the 12th Bipartite Settlement, is a Group B non-officer level clerical post in public sector banks. It is one of the most popular banking exams in India and is conducted annually by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | IBPS Common Recruitment Process for Customer Service Associates (CRP CSA-XVI) |
| Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) |
| Post Name | Customer Service Associate (CSA) — formerly Clerk |
| Post Type | Clerical Cadre — Group B, Non-Officer Level |
| Minimum Qualification | Any Graduation Degree (Any Stream) |
| Number of Participating Banks | 11 Public Sector Banks |
| Selection Process | Prelims + Mains (No Interview) |
| Pay Scale | Rs. 24,050 – Rs. 64,480 (12th Bipartite Settlement) |
| In-Hand Salary | Rs. 37,000 – Rs. 45,000 per month (location-dependent) |
| Official Website | ibps.in |
Key advantage: Unlike IBPS PO and SBI PO which have a Group Discussion and Interview stage, IBPS Clerk has no interview. Your Mains exam score alone determines your selection. This makes it the most merit-pure banking recruitment process available.
11 Participating Banks in IBPS Clerk 2026
All public sector banks (except SBI — which conducts its own separate exam) participate in IBPS Clerk recruitment:
| # | Bank Name | Headquarters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bank of Baroda | Vadodara, Gujarat |
| 2 | Bank of India | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| 3 | Bank of Maharashtra | Pune, Maharashtra |
| 4 | Canara Bank | Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| 5 | Central Bank of India | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| 6 | Indian Bank | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
| 7 | Indian Overseas Bank | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
| 8 | Punjab National Bank | New Delhi |
| 9 | Punjab & Sind Bank | New Delhi |
| 10 | UCO Bank | Kolkata, West Bengal |
| 11 | Union Bank of India | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Note: SBI and its associates, private banks (HDFC, ICICI, Axis, Kotak), and RRBs (Regional Rural Banks) are not part of IBPS Clerk. SBI has its own SBI Clerk exam. RRBs have IBPS RRB Office Assistant — a separate exam.
IBPS Clerk 2026 (CRP CSA-XVI): Important Dates
| Event | Date / Status |
|---|---|
| Official Notification Release | July – August 2026 (Expected) |
| Online Application Opens | July – August 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | August 2026 (Expected) |
| Application Fee Payment Deadline | August 2026 |
| Prelims Admit Card Download | September 2026 (Expected) |
| Prelims Exam (CRP CSA-XVI) | October 10 and 11, 2026 ✅ Confirmed |
| Prelims Result | November 2026 (Expected) |
| Mains Admit Card Download | December 2026 (Expected) |
| Mains Exam (CRP CSA-XVI) | December 27, 2026 ✅ Confirmed |
| Mains Result + Provisional Allotment | February – March 2027 (Expected) |
| Joining | April – June 2027 (Expected) |
What this means for you: The Prelims exam is on October 10–11, 2026. As of today (June 2026), you have approximately 3.5 months to prepare. That is a substantial runway. Candidates who start now and put in 3–4 hours daily have every realistic chance of clearing Prelims and Mains in the first attempt.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum Degree | Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university |
| Streams Accepted | B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.Tech., BCA, BBA, or any recognised degree |
| Minimum Percentage | Not specified — pass is sufficient |
| Computer Literacy | Certificate/diploma/degree in computer operations OR computer course as part of graduation curriculum |
| Final Year Students | Not eligible — degree must be complete at time of application |
Important clarification on computer literacy: If your graduation degree included any computer-related subject or lab component — even a single semester — that qualifies. A separate certificate is needed only if computers were not part of your degree programme at all.
Age Limit (As on the Cut-off Date in Notification)
| Category | Age Limit |
|---|---|
| General / EWS | 20 to 28 years |
| OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 20 to 31 years (+3 years relaxation) |
| SC / ST | 20 to 33 years (+5 years relaxation) |
| PwBD (General) | 20 to 38 years (+10 years relaxation) |
| PwBD (OBC) | 20 to 41 years (+13 years relaxation) |
| PwBD (SC/ST) | 20 to 43 years (+15 years relaxation) |
| Ex-Servicemen | As per service rendered minus 3 years |
| Widows / Divorced Women (General) | Up to 35 years |
| Widows / Divorced Women (OBC) | Up to 38 years |
| Widows / Divorced Women (SC/ST) | Up to 40 years |
Age is calculated as on a cut-off date specified in the official notification — typically July 1 or August 1 of the recruitment year. Confirm the exact cut-off date in the official notification PDF when released.
Nationality
Indian citizen or equivalent eligible categories as per Government of India norms (subjects of Nepal/Bhutan, Tibetan refugees settled pre-1962, persons of Indian origin from specified countries with eligibility certificates).
Language Proficiency
Candidates must be proficient in the official language of the state/UT for which they are applying. This is verified during document verification. For example, if applying for Karnataka vacancies, you should have working knowledge of Kannada. This is why choosing the right state for application is strategically important.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Vacancies
Vacancy Trend (Previous Years)
| Year | Cycle | Total Vacancies |
|---|---|---|
| 2019–20 | CRP Clerks-IX | 12,075 |
| 2021–22 | CRP Clerks-XI | 5,830 |
| 2022–23 | CRP Clerks-XII | 6,035 |
| 2023–24 | CRP Clerks-XIII | 4,545 |
| 2024–25 | CRP CSA-XIV | 6,128 |
| 2024–25 (Revised) | CRP CSA-XV | 15,736 (significantly increased) |
| 2026 (CRP CSA-XVI) | Expected | 12,000 – 18,000 |
Key observation: The CRP CSA-XV vacancy count was dramatically revised upward to 15,736 — the highest in recent cycles. This reflects the banking sector’s massive expansion, digital transformation, and the opening of new branches across India. CRP CSA-XVI is expected to maintain similarly high vacancy numbers.
Bank-wise Vacancy Pattern (CRP CSA-XV for Reference)
| Bank | Approx. Vacancies | High-Vacancy States |
|---|---|---|
| Punjab National Bank | Highest | UP, Delhi, Punjab, Bihar |
| Bank of Baroda | High | Gujarat, Maharashtra, UP |
| Canara Bank | High | Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra |
| Union Bank of India | High | Maharashtra, UP, Tamil Nadu |
| Indian Bank | Moderate | Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh |
| Bank of India | Moderate | Maharashtra, West Bengal |
| Bank of Maharashtra | Moderate–Lower | Maharashtra, MP |
| Central Bank of India | Moderate | MP, UP, Maharashtra |
| Indian Overseas Bank | Moderate | Tamil Nadu, Karnataka |
| UCO Bank | Lower | West Bengal, Odisha |
| Punjab & Sind Bank | Lowest | Punjab, Delhi |
State selection strategy: Vacancies are state-specific and candidates are allotted based on state preference and language proficiency. If you are from Gujarat, applying under Gujarat vacancies (Bank of Baroda, Union Bank) makes sense. If you are from Tamil Nadu, Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank have historically high Tamil Nadu allocations.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Application Process (Step by Step)
Step 1: Complete IBPS OTR (One Time Registration)
All applicants must first complete One Time Registration (OTR) at ibps.in. If you have previously applied for any IBPS exam (PO, Clerk, SO, RRB), your OTR is already active — do not create a duplicate account.
Step 2: Fill the Application Form
| Section | Information Required |
|---|---|
| Personal Details | Name, DOB, gender, category, nationality |
| Educational Details | Degree, university, year of passing, percentage |
| Work Experience | If any (not mandatory for IBPS Clerk) |
| State/UT Preference | Choose the state for posting — choose carefully |
| Bank Preference | Rank your preferred banks (if option provided) |
| Exam Centre | Choose city for Prelims and Mains separately |
| Photo & Signature | Upload as per size specifications |
Step 3: Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General / EWS / OBC | Rs. 850 |
| SC / ST / PwBD / Ex-Servicemen | Rs. 175 (Intimation charges only) |
Payment via: Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card, UPI, IMPS. Save the transaction reference number.
Step 4: Submit and Download Confirmation
Download and print the confirmation page after successful submission. Note your Application/Registration Number — required for all future steps including admit card download, result checking, and document verification.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Selection Process
The IBPS Clerk selection process has two stages — no interview:
| Stage | Exam | Purpose | Marks Count in Final Merit? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Prelims (Online Objective) | Screening only | ❌ No |
| Stage 2 | Mains (Online Objective) | Merit determining | ✅ Yes |
| Final | Provisional Allotment | Based on Mains score + state vacancies | — |
Critical point: Prelims is only a qualifying/screening stage. Your Prelims score does not count toward your final selection. Only Mains marks determine whether you get selected and which bank you are allocated to. This is where many IBPS Clerk aspirants misallocate effort — they celebrate clearing Prelims and then under-prepare for Mains.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Prelims Exam Pattern
Prelims is conducted online and consists of 3 sections, 100 questions, 100 marks, 60 minutes total — with each section having its own time limit of 20 minutes.
| Section | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Language | 30 | 30 | 20 minutes |
| Numerical Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | 20 minutes |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 60 minutes |
Prelims Marking Scheme
| Answer | Marks |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +1 mark |
| Wrong Answer | −0.25 mark (¼ negative marking) |
| Unattempted | 0 marks |
Prelims Key Rules
- Each section has its own 20-minute time limit — you cannot borrow time from one section to another
- There are sectional cut-offs — you must clear the minimum cut-off in each of the 3 sections separately, not just the overall total
- Prelims is conducted in English and Hindi (bilingual)
- Exam is conducted across approximately 200 cities in India
- An adequate number of candidates (typically 10–15 times the vacancies) are shortlisted for Mains based on Prelims performance
The 20-minute per section rule is the most important tactical factor in Prelims. Many candidates lose marks not because they do not know the answers but because they spend too much time on one section and run out of time in another. Practice with a strict 20-minute timer for each section.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Mains Exam Pattern
Mains is the merit-determining exam. Your Mains score is the basis for your provisional allotment to a bank.
| Section | Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| General/Financial Awareness | 50 | 50 | 35 minutes |
| General English | 40 | 40 | 35 minutes |
| Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude | 50 | 60 | 45 minutes |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 50 | 45 minutes |
| Total | 190 | 200 | 160 minutes |
Mains Marking Scheme
| Answer | Marks |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | Varies by section (1 or 1.2 marks — see below) |
| Wrong Answer | −0.25 mark (¼ negative marking) |
| Unattempted | 0 marks |
Note: Reasoning + Computer Aptitude has 50 questions for 60 marks — meaning some questions carry 1.2 marks each. All other sections are 1 mark per question.
Mains Key Rules
- Sectional cut-offs apply in Mains as well — clearing each section individually is mandatory
- Mains is conducted across approximately 80 cities — fewer than Prelims
- Final cut-off for provisional allotment is calculated out of 100 (Mains scores are normalised to 100)
- Mains is conducted in English and Hindi (bilingual)
- No group discussion. No interview. Mains score = Final merit.
Prelims vs Mains — Key Differences
| Factor | Prelims | Mains |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Screening | Merit determination |
| Total Questions | 100 | 190 |
| Total Marks | 100 | 200 |
| Duration | 60 minutes | 160 minutes |
| Sections | 3 | 4 |
| Computer Aptitude | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included (with Reasoning) |
| Financial Awareness | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included (with General Awareness) |
| Score counted in final merit | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Difficulty | Moderate | Moderate–High |
IBPS Clerk 2026: Complete Syllabus
Prelims Syllabus
English Language (30 Questions)
| Topic | Expected Questions | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Reading Comprehension | 8–10 | 1 passage with 5–8 questions — vocabulary and inference |
| Cloze Test | 5–7 | Choose correct word for blanks |
| Error Spotting | 4–5 | Identify grammatically incorrect part |
| Fill in the Blanks | 3–5 | Single or double fillers |
| Para Jumbles | 3–5 | Rearrange sentences into a coherent paragraph |
| Sentence Improvement | 2–4 | Identify and improve incorrect sentence |
| Vocabulary — Synonyms/Antonyms | 2–3 | Word meaning based |
Numerical Ability (35 Questions)
| Topic | Expected Questions | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Number Series | 5 | Find missing/wrong term |
| Simplification and Approximation | 8–10 | BODMAS, fast calculation |
| Data Interpretation (Tables, Charts) | 5–10 | 1–2 DI sets |
| Arithmetic — Percentage, Profit/Loss | 3–4 | Standard formula application |
| Arithmetic — SI/CI | 2–3 | Direct formula |
| Arithmetic — Time/Work, Speed/Distance | 2–3 | Classic word problems |
| Arithmetic — Ratio, Average, Mixture | 2–3 | Standard types |
| Quadratic Equations | 3–5 | Find roots, compare x and y |
Reasoning Ability (35 Questions)
| Topic | Expected Questions | Key Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Seating Arrangement (Linear/Circular) | 8–10 | 1–2 sets with 5 questions each |
| Puzzles (Floor, Box, Month-based) | 8–10 | 1–2 puzzle sets |
| Syllogism | 3–5 | All, Some, No — logical conclusions |
| Inequality | 3–5 | Coded and direct inequality |
| Blood Relations | 2–3 | Family tree |
| Coding-Decoding | 2–3 | Letter/number/symbol coding |
| Direction Sense | 2–3 | Distance and final position |
| Alphanumeric Series | 2–3 | Pattern completion |
| Order and Ranking | 2–3 | Position from left/right, tallest/shortest |
Mains Syllabus
General / Financial Awareness (50 Questions)
| Topic | Weight | What to Study |
|---|---|---|
| Current Affairs (last 6 months) | Highest | National/international events, summits, appointments, sports |
| Banking Awareness | Very High | RBI policies, repo rate, CRR, SLR, banking terms, types of accounts |
| Financial Awareness | High | Union Budget highlights, economic survey, GDP, inflation data |
| Static GK | Moderate | Capital cities, currencies, PM/CM of states, awards, national parks |
| Government Schemes | Moderate | Jan Dhan, PM Awas, PMJJBY, PMSBY, Mudra Yojana, PM Kisan |
| Indian Economy | Moderate | 5-year plans (historical), SEBI, NABARD, NHB, SIDBI |
This section is the biggest differentiator in IBPS Clerk Mains. Candidates who read banking-specific current affairs daily score 35–45 out of 50, while those who rely only on general GK score 20–28. A 15-mark difference in this one section determines clearing or missing the Mains cut-off.
General English (40 Questions — Mains level)
| Topic | Expected Questions |
|---|---|
| Reading Comprehension | 10–15 (2 passages, literary/factual) |
| Error Detection | 5–7 |
| Sentence Correction / Improvement | 4–6 |
| Para Jumbles | 4–5 |
| Cloze Test | 5–7 |
| Fill in the Blanks (Double Fillers) | 3–5 |
| Connectors / Sentence Starters | 2–3 |
| Vocabulary Based (Synonyms in context) | 2–3 |
Mains English is noticeably harder than Prelims. Comprehension passages are longer, vocabulary is more advanced, and grammar-based questions require stronger foundations.
Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude (50 Questions — 60 Marks)
Reasoning component (35–38 questions):
| Topic | Expected Questions |
|---|---|
| Complex Puzzles and Seating Arrangements | 15–20 (3–4 sets) |
| Syllogism | 4–5 |
| Inequalities | 3–4 |
| Blood Relations | 2–3 |
| Direction Sense | 2–3 |
| Data Sufficiency | 3–4 |
| Input-Output | 3–5 |
| Coding-Decoding | 2–3 |
Computer Aptitude component (12–15 questions):
| Topic | Expected Questions |
|---|---|
| Computer fundamentals — Hardware, Software | 2–3 |
| MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint basics) | 2–3 |
| Internet and Network basics | 2–3 |
| Operating Systems | 1–2 |
| Database basics | 1–2 |
| Cybersecurity and Security basics | 1–2 |
| Number Systems (Binary, Decimal) | 1–2 |
Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions — Mains Level)
| Topic | Expected Questions |
|---|---|
| Data Interpretation (4–5 sets) | 20–25 |
| Data Sufficiency | 4–5 |
| Number Series | 5 |
| Quadratic Equations | 5 |
| Simplification and Approximation | 5–7 |
| Arithmetic — Miscellaneous | 8–10 |
Mains QA is dominated by Data Interpretation. 40–50% of the section is DI sets — tables, bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, and increasingly, caselet DI (paragraph-based data). Strong DI skills are non-negotiable for a good Mains score.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Salary Structure
Pay Scale (12th Bipartite Settlement)
The official IBPS Clerk pay scale under the 12th Bipartite Settlement is:
Rs. 24,050 — 1340/3 — 28,070 — 1650/3 — 33,020 — 2000/4 — 41,020 — 2340/7 — 57,400 — 4400/1 — 61,800 — 2680/1 — 64,480
This means: starting basic pay of Rs. 24,050 with increments of Rs. 1,340 three times, then Rs. 1,650 three times, and so on — reaching a maximum basic of Rs. 64,480 over approximately 20 years.
Graduate starting basic pay: Rs. 26,730 (graduates receive two advance increments on joining, pushing the effective starting basic above Rs. 24,050)
Monthly Salary Breakdown (Entry Level — 2026)
| Component | Amount (Rs.) |
|---|---|
| Basic Pay | 26,730 |
| Special Allowance | 6,373 |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | 6,629 |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA — Area II / Y city) | 2,465 |
| Transport Allowance | 850 |
| Gross Salary | ~Rs. 43,000 – 47,000 |
| NPS Contribution (employee 10%) | −2,673 |
| CGEGIS / Professional Tax / Other | −300 – 700 |
| Net In-Hand Salary | ~Rs. 37,000 – 45,000 |
In-Hand Salary by City Category
| City Category | Example Cities | Approx. In-Hand Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Area I (Metro) | Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad | Rs. 43,000 – 45,000 |
| Area II (Urban/Semi-Urban) | Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna | Rs. 39,000 – 42,000 |
| Area III (Rural/Semi-Rural) | Smaller towns and villages | Rs. 37,000 – 39,000 |
HRA is the key variable — banks in metro cities give higher HRA, significantly boosting in-hand salary. The difference between metro and rural posting can be Rs. 5,000–8,000 per month.
Additional Benefits and Allowances
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Medical Aid | Self and dependent family — OPD, hospitalisation |
| Leave Fare Concession (LFC) | Subsidised travel every 2 years — self and family |
| Pension (NPS) | Bank contributes 14–15% of basic; employee contributes 10% |
| Education Allowance | For children’s schooling expenses |
| Newspaper Allowance | Monthly — applicable to all clerical staff |
| Festival Advance | Interest-free short-term loan before festivals |
| Housing Loan | Concessional interest rate — far below market rate |
| Vehicle Loan | Two-wheeler and four-wheeler loan at concessional rates |
| Personal Loan | At bank employee concessional rates |
| Staff Account | Zero-balance account, free chequebook, no transaction charges |
| JAIIB/CAIIB Increment | Passing these certifications adds increments (Rs. 980–Rs. 1,640 per increment) to basic pay |
| Fixed Working Hours | 9 AM to 5 PM — unlike private sector banking roles |
| Job Security | Permanent employee — protected under banking service regulations |
Salary Growth Through JAIIB/CAIIB Certifications
This is one of the most underappreciated salary boosters for IBPS Clerks:
| Certification | Additional Increments | Salary Boost |
|---|---|---|
| JAIIB (Junior Associate of Indian Institute of Banking) | 1 increment per paper cleared (3 papers) | Rs. 2,940+ per month additional |
| CAIIB (Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Banking) | 1 increment per paper cleared (2 papers) | Rs. 3,280+ per month additional |
| Both JAIIB + CAIIB | 5 total increments | Rs. 6,000 – 8,000/month additional |
Clerks who clear JAIIB and CAIIB within 2–3 years of joining effectively earn Rs. 6,000–8,000 more per month than colleagues who do not — purely from salary increments. This makes JAIIB/CAIIB among the highest-return professional certifications available to anyone in India.
IBPS Clerk 2026: Career Growth and Promotion Path
IBPS Clerk is often treated as an end-goal job. In reality, it is a launch pad for a banking career that can reach senior management levels.
Promotion Ladder
| Level | Designation | Pay Scale | How to Reach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | Clerk (CSA) | Rs. 24,050 – 64,480 | On joining |
| Promotion 1 | Senior Assistant / Senior Clerk | Higher scale | 3–5 years — seniority based |
| Promotion 2 | Officer Scale I (JMGS-I) | Rs. 36,000 – 63,840 | Internal Officer Exam (IBPS CRPO or bank’s own exam) |
| Promotion 3 | Officer Scale II (MMGS-II) | Rs. 48,170 – 69,810 | 2–3 years as Scale I |
| Promotion 4 | Officer Scale III (MMGS-III) | Rs. 63,840 – 78,230 | Seniority and performance |
| Promotion 5 | Assistant Manager → Branch Manager → AGM → GM | Varies | Senior officer track |
Clerk to Officer promotion: Most public sector banks conduct an Internal Officer Promotion Exam for clerical staff after 3 years of service. This is the single fastest route out of clerical cadre into officer cadre. Many IBPS Clerk employees become Scale-I Officers within 4–6 years of joining — with a salary jump of Rs. 10,000–15,000 per month overnight.
Additionally, clerks can directly appear for IBPS PO (the open market exam) while working. If selected, they join as a Probationary Officer at the same or a different bank — with officer scale pay from day one.
Previous Year Cut-offs: IBPS Clerk
Prelims Cut-off (State-wise, General Category — CRP CSA-XIV/XV)
| State | Prelims Cut-off (Out of 100) |
|---|---|
| Rajasthan | 78.00 – 82.00 (Highest competition) |
| Uttar Pradesh | 76.00 – 80.00 |
| West Bengal | 74.00 – 79.00 |
| Maharashtra | 72.00 – 77.00 |
| Delhi | 74.00 – 78.00 |
| Gujarat | 70.00 – 75.00 |
| Karnataka | 68.00 – 73.00 |
| Tamil Nadu | 65.00 – 71.00 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 64.00 – 70.00 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 72.00 – 76.00 |
| Goa | 52.00 – 60.00 (Lowest — fewer applicants) |
| Manipur / NE States | 48.00 – 58.00 |
Target score for Prelims: Aim for 80+ out of 100 in any major state. This gives you a comfortable buffer above cut-offs in most states and positions you well for Mains shortlisting.
Mains Cut-off (State-wise, General Category — out of 100 after normalisation)
| State | Mains Cut-off (Out of 100) |
|---|---|
| Rajasthan | 54.00 – 58.00 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 52.00 – 57.00 |
| West Bengal | 52.00 – 56.00 |
| Maharashtra | 50.00 – 55.00 |
| Delhi | 52.00 – 57.00 |
| Gujarat | 48.00 – 53.00 |
| Karnataka | 46.00 – 52.00 |
| Tamil Nadu | 45.00 – 51.00 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 44.00 – 50.00 |
| Goa | 38.00 – 46.00 |
Target score for Mains: Aim for 60+ out of 100 (normalised Mains score). In competitive states like Rajasthan, UP, and West Bengal, a score of 62–65 is strongly recommended for safety.
Sectional Cut-offs (Prelims — Approximate)
| Section | General | OBC | SC | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| English Language (out of 30) | 7 – 9 | 6 – 8 | 5 – 7 | 4 – 6 |
| Numerical Ability (out of 35) | 10 – 13 | 9 – 12 | 8 – 10 | 7 – 9 |
| Reasoning Ability (out of 35) | 11 – 14 | 10 – 12 | 9 – 11 | 7 – 10 |
Important: Sectional cut-offs are low — but if you fail even one section, you are out regardless of your total score. Never neglect any section in Prelims.
Preparation Strategy: How to Clear IBPS Clerk 2026 in First Attempt
Phase 1: Foundation Building (July 2026 — 4 Weeks)
| Week | Quantitative Focus | Reasoning Focus | English Focus | GK/Banking Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Number Series, Simplification, BODMAS | Basic Inequalities, Syllogism | RC basics, Cloze Test | RBI structure, Repo Rate, CRR, SLR |
| Week 2 | Percentage, Profit/Loss, SI/CI | Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations | Error Spotting, Fill in Blanks | Types of bank accounts, NEFT/RTGS/IMPS |
| Week 3 | Time/Work, Time/Distance, Averages | Linear Seating Arrangement | Para Jumbles, Sentence Improvement | Govt schemes — Jan Dhan, PMJJBY, Mudra |
| Week 4 | Quadratic Equations, DI basics | Circular Arrangement, Puzzles (Floor) | Vocabulary — 10 words/day | Current Affairs — July 2026 |
Phase 2: Topic Mastery and Speed Building (August 2026 — 5 Weeks)
| Week | Focus Area | Daily Practice Target |
|---|---|---|
| Week 5–6 | Complex DI (bar graph, line graph, table) | 60 questions/day — timed |
| Week 7–8 | Complex Puzzles (Month + Day + Item), Input-Output | 70 questions/day — timed |
| Week 9 | Full syllabus revision — all 4 subjects | 80 questions/day + 1 sectional mock |
Phase 3: Mock Tests and Analysis (September–October 2026)
| Activity | Frequency | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Full Prelims mock test | 3 per week | Speed, accuracy, sectional timing |
| Error analysis after each mock | Every mock | Identify weak topics, improve |
| Previous year paper practice | 2 per week | Familiarise with real question styles |
| Sectional mocks (individual sections) | 1 per day | Deep dive on problem sections |
| Banking GK revision | Daily 20 min | Accumulate monthly current affairs |
How to Ace General/Financial Awareness (The Game-Changer in Mains)
This section alone can lift your Mains score by 10–15 marks over unprepared candidates. Here is a precise reading plan:
Daily (20 minutes):
- Read one banking/economy news from The Hindu Business Line, Economic Times, or Financial Express
- Note: RBI policy changes, interest rate decisions, new government schemes, bank mergers, appointments of new bank CEOs/RBI governor actions
Weekly:
- Read Adda247 / BankersAdda monthly Banking Awareness PDF (free download)
- Revise 20 static banking terms (NPA, SARFAESI Act, CIBIL, SWIFT, IBAN, etc.)
Monthly:
- Complete the current affairs PDF for the previous month — cover all appointments, summits, sports results, scientific achievements, state capitals, currencies
Topic-specific banking knowledge to master:
- RBI and its functions — monetary policy, CRR, SLR, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo, MSF
- Types of banks — commercial banks, cooperative banks, payment banks, small finance banks, development banks
- Negotiable Instruments — cheque, demand draft, bill of exchange
- Types of accounts — savings, current, recurring, fixed deposit, DEMAT
- Digital banking — UPI, NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, SWIFT — differences and limits
- Financial regulators — RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, PFRDA, NHB, NABARD, SIDBI
- Banking terminology — NPA, SARFAESI, Basel norms, CAR, CRAR
- Government schemes — Jan Dhan Yojana, MUDRA, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti, Atal Pension Yojana
How to Handle Puzzles and Seating Arrangements (Makes or Breaks Mains)
Puzzles and Seating Arrangements typically account for 30–40% of Mains Reasoning — that is 15–20 questions out of 50. Cracking these effectively is the difference between 25/60 and 45/60 in Reasoning + Computer Aptitude.
Puzzle solving strategy:
- Always read the complete puzzle before starting
- Make a grid/table for Box/Month/Day-type puzzles — never solve in your head
- For seating arrangements, draw a circle or line on paper before filling positions
- Identify definite clues first (always/always not), then conditional clues
- Attempt the set’s questions after solving the complete puzzle — never attempt partially
Practice plan:
- Solve 2 new puzzle sets daily — one seating arrangement, one grid puzzle
- Do not spend more than 8 minutes on any single puzzle set in a mock test
- If a puzzle is taking too long, skip and come back — there are usually 3–4 sets and you need to solve at least 2 well
Best Books for IBPS Clerk 2026
| Subject | Book | Author / Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Aptitude | Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams | R.S. Aggarwal |
| Quantitative Aptitude | Fast Track Objective Arithmetic | Rajesh Verma (Arihant) |
| Reasoning | A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal |
| Reasoning | Analytical Reasoning | M.K. Pandey (BSC Publication) |
| English | Objective General English | S.P. Bakshi (Arihant) |
| English | High School English Grammar and Composition | Wren and Martin |
| Banking Awareness | Banking Awareness | Arihant |
| Banking Awareness | Handbook on Banking Awareness | Adda247 |
| Current Affairs | Monthly Current Affairs PDF | Adda247 / BankersAdda (Free) |
| Previous Papers | IBPS Clerk Previous Year Papers (10 Years) | Kiran Publications |
| Complete Guide | IBPS Clerk Prelims + Mains Complete Guide | Arihant |
| Mock Tests | Online test series | Testbook / Adda247 / Oliveboard / PW |
IBPS Clerk vs Other Banking Exams — Where Does It Fit?
Many aspirants appear for multiple banking exams simultaneously. Here is how IBPS Clerk compares:
| Factor | IBPS Clerk (CSA) | IBPS PO | SBI Clerk | SBI PO |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Level | Clerical | Officer | Clerical | Officer |
| Starting Basic Pay | Rs. 24,050 | Rs. 36,000 | Rs. 26,730 | Rs. 41,960 |
| In-Hand Salary | Rs. 37,000 – 45,000 | Rs. 55,000 – 65,000 | Rs. 38,000 – 46,000 | Rs. 65,000 – 75,000 |
| Vacancies (2024–25) | 15,736 (CRP CSA-XV) | 4,455 | 13,735 | 600 |
| Interview | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Difficulty Level | Moderate | Moderate–High | Moderate | High |
| Competition | Very High | Very High | Very High | Extremely High |
| Promotion Scope | Good | Excellent | Good | Excellent |
| Best For | Stable entry-level bank job | Officer-level bank career | SBI-specific posting | SBI officer career |
Strategy tip: Prepare for IBPS Clerk and IBPS PO simultaneously — their syllabi overlap by 70–80%. Clearing IBPS Clerk gives you a bank job while you continue aiming for IBPS PO in the next cycle for the officer track.
Common Mistakes IBPS Clerk Aspirants Make
❌ Mistake 1: Ignoring sectional cut-offs in Prelims Many candidates focus only on the total score and neglect one section — often English or Maths. Even if your total is 85/100, failing the English sectional cut-off of 8 marks disqualifies you. Always practice all three sections equally.
❌ Mistake 2: Treating Prelims as the final exam Prelims is only screening. Candidates who coast after clearing Prelims, then under-prepare for Mains in 4–6 weeks, consistently fall short. Treat Mains as the real exam from day one of preparation.
❌ Mistake 3: Skipping General/Financial Awareness for Mains GK/Banking Awareness is 50 questions for 50 marks in Mains — a full 25% of the total. Candidates who skip this section because “it cannot be studied” are making a catastrophic error. Banking awareness is very much studyable — 200 standard terms, 6 months of current affairs, and a weekly newspaper habit is all you need.
❌ Mistake 4: Taking mock tests without analysis A mock test without 30–45 minutes of post-test analysis is almost worthless. Analysis reveals exactly which question types you are losing marks on, which topics need more practice, and whether your time management is optimal. Never take a mock and move on without reviewing every wrong answer.
❌ Mistake 5: Applying for wrong state vacancies IBPS Clerk allocates candidates to banks based on state preference and local language proficiency. Applying for a state where you do not speak the regional language is a problem — you may fail the language proficiency check during document verification. Always apply for your home state or a state whose official language you know.
❌ Mistake 6: Starting preparation less than 2 months before Prelims IBPS Clerk is a competitive exam with 1 crore+ registrations. A 45-day preparation sprint is possible only if you already have a strong banking exam background. For first-time aspirants, 4–6 months of consistent preparation is the right investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is IBPS Clerk a good job? Should I take it or wait for IBPS PO?
IBPS Clerk (CSA) is an excellent job — a permanent public sector bank position with Rs. 37,000–45,000 in-hand salary, job security, pension, medical benefits, and a clear promotion path to officer scale. If you have the opportunity to secure IBPS Clerk, take it. You can continue preparing for IBPS PO while working as a Clerk — many IBPS POs across India today were once Clerks in the same or different banks. Do not wait for the perfect opportunity while leaving a good one on the table.
Q2. How many attempts are allowed for IBPS Clerk?
There is no official limit on the number of attempts as long as you remain within the age limit. Once you exceed the upper age limit (28 for General, 31 for OBC, 33 for SC/ST), you are no longer eligible. This means most General category candidates effectively have 8 years of attempts (from age 20 to 28).
Q3. Can I choose which bank I want to join?
Not directly. IBPS issues provisional allotment based on your Mains score, state preference, bank-wise vacancies, and your category. Higher scorers get priority in bank and branch allocation. You can indicate bank preference during the application but final allotment is at IBPS’s discretion based on merit and vacancies. If you want a specific bank — score high in Mains.
Q4. What is the bond period after joining IBPS Clerk?
Most participating banks require a service bond of 2 years after joining. If you resign before completing 2 years, you may be required to pay a bond amount (typically Rs. 1–2 lakh depending on the bank). After the bond period, you can resign by giving the prescribed notice period.
Q5. Can I transfer to another city or state after joining?
Yes — but transfers in public sector banks follow seniority and administrative requirements. Fresh joiners are typically posted in their applied state’s branches. Inter-state transfers are possible after a few years but are not guaranteed and depend on the bank’s policy and availability of vacancies.
Q6. Is there a probation period after joining as IBPS Clerk?
Yes — the standard probation period for IBPS Clerk (CSA) is 6 months to 1 year, depending on the bank. During probation, performance is assessed. After successful completion, the appointment is confirmed as permanent. Probation may be extended in case of unsatisfactory performance.
Q7. What is the difference between IBPS Clerk and SBI Clerk?
| Factor | IBPS Clerk | SBI Clerk |
|---|---|---|
| Bank | 11 PSBs (not SBI) | Only SBI |
| Vacancies | Higher (15,000+) | High (13,000+ in last cycle) |
| Salary | Similar (12th Bipartite) | Slightly different structure |
| Competition | 1 crore+ registrations | Very high |
| Exam difficulty | Moderate | Moderate–slightly harder Mains |
| Interview | No | No |
| Brand value | Good | Higher — SBI brand is stronger |
Prepare for both simultaneously — the syllabi are nearly identical and both exams are worth attempting.
Current Status: IBPS Clerk 2026 at a Glance (June 2026)
| Stage | Status |
|---|---|
| CRP CSA-XVI Notification | ⏳ Expected — July–August 2026 |
| Application Form | ⏳ Opening July–August 2026 |
| Prelims Exam Date | ✅ Confirmed — October 10 and 11, 2026 |
| Mains Exam Date | ✅ Confirmed — December 27, 2026 |
| Expected Vacancies | 12,000 – 18,000 (across 11 banks) |
| Mains Result CRP CSA-XV | ✅ Released — March 2, 2026 |
Your IBPS Clerk 2026 Action Plan
A permanent public sector bank job with an in-hand salary above Rs. 37,000, housing loan at concessional rates, pension, medical benefits for your family, fixed working hours, and a career path that can take you from a Clerk at a branch counter to an Assistant General Manager over a 20-year banking career — that is what IBPS Clerk represents. It is not just a job. It is a complete financial life foundation for you and your family.
Here is exactly what you need to do right now:
- Register on ibps.in now — complete your OTR if not already done. The notification drops in July–August. You want to be ready to apply on day one.
- Start with Quantitative Aptitude today — Number Series, Simplification, and basic Arithmetic form the foundation. 60 questions daily, timed, starting from the first week.
- Open a banking current affairs notebook — write down every RBI announcement, repo rate change, new government scheme, banking sector news. This notebook becomes your Mains GK weapon.
- Download Class notes for Reasoning — seating arrangements and puzzles are the highest-returning investment of your preparation time for both Prelims and Mains.
- Take one full Prelims mock test by end of July — even if you score low, this diagnostic gives you a precise picture of your strengths and weak spots.
- Join a free test series — Testbook, Adda247, and Oliveboard all offer free IBPS Clerk mock tests. Take one per week minimum from August onwards.
- Read the newspaper for 20 minutes every morning — The Hindu or Economic Times. Banking and economy news forms the backbone of GK/Banking Awareness in Mains.
- Target 80 in Prelims, 60+ in Mains — not just clearing cut-offs. A high score gives you better bank allocation. Shoot for the top, and you will definitely clear the minimum.
Lakhs of people across India have cleared IBPS Clerk and built stable, respected banking careers from this single exam. The Prelims is in October. You have 3.5 months. That is enough time — if you start today.
Jai Hind! Best of luck! 🇮🇳
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Official Resources:
- IBPS Official Website: https://www.ibps.in
- IBPS Exam Calendar 2026: https://www.ibps.in/exam-calendar
- IBPS CRP CSA Notification: https://www.ibps.in/crp-clerical-cadre
- IBPS OTR Registration: https://ibpsonline.ibps.in/otrreg
- Employment News: https://employmentnews.gov.in
