IBPS PO Prelims Admit Card: Release Expected Soon Download Guide Inside

IBPS PO Prelims Admit Card: Release Expected Soon Download Guide Inside

Last Updated Aug - 13 - 2025, 03:34 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 17

IBPS PO Prelims admit card expected shortly; use registration credentials to download and don't forget to carry a valid photo ID.
IBPS PO Prelims Admit Card

The much-awaited admit card for the IBPS PO Prelims 2025 is about to be released. This year, the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is aiming to fill 5,208 Probationary Officer positions across various participating banks.
According to reports, candidates can anticipate downloading their admit cards from the official IBPS website (ibps.in.) very soon most likely during the third week of August. The preliminary exam dates are set for August 17, 23, and 24, 2025.
After release, you will login using your registration number and password or date of birth and reach the document. In the admit card, your exam date, shift time, city and centre as well as important instructions for the day will be clearly given.
Keep these steps in mind:
1. Visit ibps.in and look for the “Admit Card for IBPS PO Prelims” link.
2. Log in with your registration number and password or date of birth.
3. Download, print, and verify all the details carefully.
4. On exam day, bring both your printed admit card and a valid photo ID.
Also, if you're part of SC/ST/OBC/Minority groups and opted for Pre-Examination Training, your PET admit cards were already made available on August 11, 2025.

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