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IBPS SO Prelims Result 2025 Out: Candidates who passed the Specialist Officer Preliminary exam will next have to appear for the Mains exam set to be held in November.

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the Specialist Officer (SO) Prelims Exam Result 2025. Those who appeared for the exam can check the results on the official website at ibps.in. The cut-off list and sectional scores will also be released soon. (Representational/File Photo)

The IBPS SO Prelims exam was held on August 30, 2025. Candidates who passed the Specialist Officer Preliminary exam will next have to appear for the Mains exam set to be held in November. The IBPS SO Prelims exam was conducted in two shifts. According to candidates, the paper was of moderate difficulty. (Representational/File Photo)

Only those who passed the IBPS SO Prelims Exam 2025 will be eligible for the Mains exam. Candidates can start preparing for the next stage. This exam is considered highly competitive. The IBPS SO Mains exam is scheduled for November 9, 2025. (Representational/File Photo)

To check the IBPS SO prelims results, candidates must visit the official website ibps.in. Then click on the ‘IBPS SO Prelims Result 2025’ link on the homepage. Enter details like registration number/roll number and password/date of birth (DOB). After logging in, the result will be displayed on the screen. Take a printout of it for future reference. (Representational/File Photo)

According to the official website, the last date to download the IBPS SO scorecards from the official websites in October 23, 2025. Candidates can access the direct link by visiting ibps.in. (Representational/File Photo)

The Online Main Examination include both Objective and Descriptive Tests, conducted online. Candidates will need to type their responses for the Descriptive Test on the computer. The Descriptive Test will take place immediately after the Objective Test. The total time for both tests is one hour, and the total marks are 60. (Representational/File Photo)

A penalty will be applied for incorrect answers in the Objective Tests. For each wrong answer, one-fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty, adjusting the candidate’s score. (Representational/File Photo)

