The IBPS Clerk (Customer Service Associate – CRP CSA-XV) 2025 exam will occur in two stages: the preliminary exam on October 4, 5, and 11, and the mains exam on November 29, 2025.
The preliminary phase is spread across three days—October 4, 5, and 11. This lets IBPS manage the huge candidate pool while keeping the process orderly.
Why it matters:
– You get multiple slots. Choose the one that fits your prep best.
– This spread eases logistics and exam-day stress.
Beyond just knowledge, timing your slot and ensuring you’re well-rested can make a subtle difference.
After prelims, qualifiers will sit for the mains exam on November 29, 2025.
Takeaway:
– There’s a three-week gap between the last prelim and the mains—just right for targeted prep.
– Focus on refining speed and accuracy in all sections.
Prelims still covers English, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning—100 questions in 60 minutes. The mains exam has seen a structural tweak, with 190 questions to be solved in 160 minutes across four sections: Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, English, Quant, General/Financial Awareness.
“A strong prelims performance usually sets the tone—mains may seem tougher, but familiarity breeds calm under pressure.”
Keep that in mind when designing your study plan.
Here’s the updated schedule:
| Exam Stage | Dates |
|————|——–|
| Prelims | October 4, 5, 11, 2025 |
| Mains | November 29, 2025 |
Now you can allocate time precisely—your roadmap becomes clearer.
IBPS can and does tweak dates. This revised calendar is official, but keep an eye on announcements just in case.
The IBPS Clerk (CRP CSA-XV) 2025 exam is now clearly scheduled with Prelims on October 4, 5, and 11, followed by Mains on November 29. You have structured phases to target your preparation, with a meaningful gap between the two. Focus on speed in prelims, accuracy in mains, and stay updated for any last-minute changes. This is your roadmap—stick to it, and timing will be your hidden advantage.
Prelims will be on October 4, 5, and 11, 2025, while the Mains exam is scheduled for November 29, 2025.
There’s a gap of about three weeks—enough time to reflect, review, and improve ahead of the mains exam.
Yes. Prelims remains a 100-question test in 60 minutes. Mains now includes 190 questions in 160 minutes across four sections—including a combined Reasoning & Computer Aptitude section.
This is the official revised calendar. While it’s reliable, it’s wise to monitor IBPS notifications because schedules can still change due to administrative requirements.
Yes, use the first phase to cement speed for prelims; then switch to precision and mock strategy during the gap before mains.
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