The recruitment drive aims to fill 6,215 positions, including 5,208 vacancies for Probationary Officers and 1,007 for Specialist Officers. (Express Photo/ Representative Image)IBPS Clerk 2025 Registration Starts Today At ibps.in: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has commenced the online registration for the IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025 under CRP-CSA XV. The IBPS Clerk application period starts from August 1 to August 21, 2025, and candidates are required to submit their applications via the official website, ibps.in. This recruitment drive is aimed at filling clerical positions in 11 public sector banks through a two-phase selection process that includes a Preliminary Exam in October, followed by a Main Exam in November.Applicants must ensure all necessary documents are uploaded in the designated digital format on the IBPS portal to complete their submission.IBPS Clerk 2025 Registration: Eligibility To be eligible for the IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025, candidates must meet certain criteria set by the Institute. Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university.As of August 1, 2025, their age must fall between 20 and 28 years, with age relaxation available for individuals belonging to reserved categories as per government norms.In addition, candidates are required to have proficiency in the official language of the state or Union Territory they intend to apply for.IBPS Clerk 2025 Registration: How to Apply Step 1: Visit the official IBPS website and click on the “CRP-Clerks XV” linkStep 2: Register as a new user to generate your unique Registration Number and PasswordStep 3: Log in using your credentials and fill in personal, educational, and preference detailsStep 4: Upload the required documents in the specified digital formatStep 5: Pay the application fee through the online payment gatewayStep 6: Submit the completed application formStep 7: Download and save the confirmation page for future referenceRecruitment for clerical positions in Public Sector Banks is conducted on a State/UT basis, meaning candidates can apply for vacancies in only one State or Union Territory.Story continues below this adAs a result, candidates must take the online examination at one of the centres located in their selected State/UT. However, based on factors such as the number of applicants and administrative considerations, candidates may be assigned to an examination centre outside the chosen State/UT for which they are applying.© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd