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IBPS PO 2025: Check the list of centres for prelims and mains exam

IBPS PO 2025: Check the list of centres for prelims and mains exam

Time of India2 days ago
The Institute of
Banking Personnel Selection
(IBPS) will conduct the
IBPS PO 2025
Preliminary examination on August 17, 23 and 24 in multiple shifts across designated centres nationwide. The Mains exam is scheduled for October 12. The complete list of exam centres for both stages has been released along with the official notification.
Candidates must check their admit card carefully to confirm their allotted centre and shift timing. It is essential to report to the exam venue well before the scheduled time, as late entry may result in disqualification from the recruitment process.
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Prelims exam to be held in multiple cities across states and UTs
The IBPS PO Prelims 2025 will be conducted to fill 5208 vacancies across 11 participating public sector banks. Exam centres have been allotted based on preferences provided by candidates during registration.
List of IBPS PO 2025 Preliminary exam centres
The Preliminary exam will be held in the following locations:
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Andaman & Nicobar
: Port Blair
Andhra Pradesh
: Ananthapur, Eluru, Guntur/Vijayawada, Kadapa, Kakinada, Kurnool, Ongole, Rajahmundry, Tirupati, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram
Arunachal Pradesh
: Naharlagun
Assam
: Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Jorhat, Silchar, Tezpur
Bihar
: Arrah, Aurangabad, Bhagalpur, Darbhanga, Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Patna, Purnea, Samastipur
Chandigarh
: Chandigarh/Mohali
Chhattisgarh
: Bhilai Nagar, Bilaspur, Durg, Raipur
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
: Surat, Jamnagar
Delhi NCR
: Delhi/New Delhi/Delhi NCR, Faridabad, Ghaziabad
Goa
: Panaji
Gujarat
: Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar, Anand, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Rajkot, Surat/Bardoli, Vadodara
Haryana
: Ambala, Faridabad, Hisar, Gurugram, Kurukshetra
Himachal Pradesh
: Baddi, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Mandi, Kangra, Kullu, Shimla, Solan, Una
Jammu & Kashmir
: Jammu, Samba, Srinagar, Baramullah
Jharkhand
: Bokaro, Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Jamshedpur, Ranchi
Karnataka
: Bengaluru, Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Dharwad/Hubballi, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Shivamogga, Udupi
Kerala
: Alappuzha, Kannur, Ernakulam, Kollam, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur
Ladakh
: Leh, Kargil
Lakshadweep
: Kavaratti
Madhya Pradesh
: Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Sagar, Satna, Ujjain
Maharashtra
: Akola, Amravati, Ahmednagar, Bhandara, Aurangabad, Chandrapur, Jalgaon, Jalna, Kolhapur, Latur, Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai/MMR, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Pune, Solapur
Manipur
: Imphal, Kakching
Meghalaya
: Shillong, Tura
Mizoram
: Aizawl
Nagaland
: Kohima, Dimapur
Odisha
: Balasore, Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Rourkela, Sambalpur
Puducherry
: Puducherry
Punjab
: Amritsar, Bhatinda, Fatehgarh Sahib, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Moga, Mohali, Pathankot, Patiala, Phagwara
Rajasthan
: Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Sikar, Udaipur, Sriganganagar
Sikkim
: Gangtok
Tamil Nadu
: Chennai, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Erode, Karur, Krishnagiri, Madurai, Nagercoil/Kanyakumari, Ramanathapuram, Salem, Thanjavur, Thiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Vellore, Virudhunagar, Namakkal, Thoothukudi, Tirupur, Viluppuram, Dharampuri, Dindigul
Telangana
: Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Warangal, Nizamabad
Tripura
: Agartala
Uttar Pradesh
: Agra, Aligarh, Bareilly, Ayodhya, Ghaziabad, Gorakhpur, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Mathura, Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Noida/Greater Noida, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Ghazipur
Uttarakhand
: Dehradun, Haldwani, Roorkee
West Bengal
: Asansol, Durgapur, Kolkata/Greater Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, Kalyani, Siliguri
IBPS PO 2025 Main exam centres
Candidates who qualify the Prelims by securing the required cut-off marks will be eligible to appear in the IBPS PO Mains exam. The Mains will be held in a more selective list of cities.
List of IBPS PO 2025 Mains exam centres
Andaman & Nicobar
: Port Blair
Andhra Pradesh
: Guntur/Vijayawada, Kurnool, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram
Arunachal Pradesh
: Naharlagun
Assam
: Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Jorhat, Silchar
Bihar
: Arrah, Bhagalpur, Darbhanga, Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Patna, Purnea, Samastipur
Chandigarh
: Chandigarh/Mohali
Chhattisgarh
: Bhilai Nagar, Bilaspur, Raipur
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
: Surat
Delhi NCR
: Delhi/New Delhi/Delhi NCR, Faridabad, Ghaziabad
Goa
: Panaji
Gujarat
: Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar, Vadodara, Rajkot, Surat/Bardoli
Haryana
: Ambala, Faridabad, Hisar, Gurugram, Kurukshetra
Himachal Pradesh
: Baddi, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Una
Jammu & Kashmir
: Jammu, Samba, Srinagar
Jharkhand
: Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Jamshedpur, Ranchi
Karnataka
: Bengaluru, Belagavi, Dharwad/Hubballi, Kalaburagi, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Shivamogga, Udupi
Kerala
: Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Kollam, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur
Ladakh
: Leh, Kargil
Lakshadweep
: Kavaratti
Madhya Pradesh
: Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Satna, Ujjain
Maharashtra
: Amravati, Ahmednagar, Bhandara, Aurangabad, Jalgaon, Jalna, Kolhapur, Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai/MMR, Nagpur, Nanded, Pune
Manipur
: Imphal, Kakching
Meghalaya
: Shillong, Tura
Mizoram
: Aizawl
Nagaland
: Kohima, Dimapur
Odisha
: Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Sambalpur
Puducherry
: Puducherry
Punjab
: Amritsar, Bhatinda, Fatehgarh Sahib, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Mohali, Patiala, Phagwara
Rajasthan
: Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Sikar
Sikkim
: Gangtok
Tamil Nadu
: Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Namakkal, Salem, Thiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Vellore, Virudhunagar
Telangana
: Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Warangal
Tripura
: Agartala
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