The IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2026 will be available on the official website of the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). The mains exam will be held on October 8, 2026, according to the IBPS Clerk calendar. IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2026 can be accessed by entering login information such as registration number or roll number, date of birth, or password.
IBPS Clerk Mains Result Date 2026
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card | September 2026 |
| Conduct of Online Exam – Main | October 08, 2026 |
| IBPS Clerk Mains Answer Key Release Date | One week after the exam |
| IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2026 | April 2026 |
How to Check IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2026?
Candidates can check their IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2026 by following the steps outlined below:
Navigate to the IBPS official website at ibps.in.
Click on the
link that says, "Click
here to View Scorecard of IBPS Clerk Mains 2026 exam". The login
page will be displayed on the screen.
Enter your registration number/roll number, password/date of
birth, and captcha code.
Click the 'Login' button. Candidates can now access their IBPS
Clerk scorecard and cut-off.
Take a printout of the IBPS Clerk Mains Result/ Scorecard 2026
for future reference.
Candidates who achieve the minimum cut-off marks or higher in the Prelims exam will be invited to take the Mains exam. The IBPS Clerk Mains exam has a total score of 200. Only the marks obtained by candidates in the Mains exam will be used to compile the final merit list.
IBPS Clerk Mains Result Normalization 2026
- The Clerical cadre recruitment examination is held by IBPS in various shifts. These question papers differ greatly between sessions. To obtain validation, the candidates' scores in each shift are normalised. The normalisation process will be used to determine the candidate's scores.
- The equity-percentile process will be used to normalise the marks. The candidates' percentile rank in each shift is computed. For normalisation purposes, a score of up to two decimal points will be provided. After that, the final scores are rounded to two decimal digits. The cut-off percentile is determined by the number of available positions.

