IBPS CRP-CSA XV Result 2026 Out, Score Card, Cut Off & Direct Result Link RESULT OUT

IBPS CRP-CSA XV Result 2026: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has announced the IBPS CRP-CSA XV (Customer Service Associate/Clerk) Result 2026 for candidates who appeared in the recruitment examination.

Applicants can check their qualifying status, score card, and result by logging in with their Registration Number/Roll Number and Password or Date of Birth on the official IBPS portal.

The result determines candidates shortlisted for the next stage, including the Language Proficiency Test (LPT) and provisional allotment, as applicable.

In this article, candidates can find complete details about the IBPS CRP-CSA XV Result 2026, direct result link, score card, state-wise cut-off marks, merit list, and steps to download the result.

IBPS CRP-CSA-XV Result 2026 — Mains Result, Cut Off & Provisional Allotment Tracker

Chandigarh UT Provisional Allotment Released Today (17 July 2026) | Full CRP-CSA-XV Journey Inside
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Particulars Details
Conducting Body Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
Recruitment Name Common Recruitment Process for Customer Service Associates — CRP-CSA-XV (IBPS Clerk 2025-26)
Post Name Customer Service Associate (CSA) / Clerk
Total Vacancies 15,701 (Across Participating Public Sector Banks)
Mains Exam Date 29 November & 02 December 2025
Mains Result & Cut Off Declared 02 March 2026
Reserve List Released 15 June 2026 (Window Open Till 14 July 2026)
Latest Update — Chandigarh UT Allotment 17 July 2026 
Selection Process Prelims (Qualifying) → Mains (Merit-Determining) → LPT → Provisional Allotment → Document Verification
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Today’s Update — Why Chandigarh Candidates Got a Separate, Delayed Allotment

  • IBPS has released the “Result of Online Main Examination for CRP-CSA-XV (Provisional Allotment for UT of Chandigarh)” today, 17 July 2026, on the official website ibps.in
  • This is a special, delayed allotment specifically for candidates who opted for vacancies in the Union Territory of Chandigarh — while the main provisional allotment process for the rest of the country was completed earlier this year, Chandigarh-specific allotment was held back due to a pending litigation, Manjeet Vs. IBPS & Ors., before the Hon’ble High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh
  • With that legal matter resolved, IBPS has now proceeded to release the provisional allotment result for this specific batch of candidates
  • Important: Unlike other candidates who can check their result via the standard online login, candidates for the UT of Chandigarh cannot view their result status through the regular online portal in the usual way — they should carefully follow the specific instructions published alongside today’s notice on ibps.in
  • Separately, the Reserve List for the broader CRP-CSA-XV cycle was released on 15 June 2026, with candidates able to check their waiting-panel allotment status through 14 July 2026

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CRP-CSA-XV — Complete Recruitment Timeline

  • Original Notification Released: September 2025
  • Preliminary Examination Conducted: October 2025 (Qualifying Stage Only)
  • Mains (Online Main) Examination Conducted: 29 November & 02 December 2025
  • Mains Result, Scorecard & State-Wise Cut Off Declared: 02 March 2026
  • Local Language Proficiency Test (LPT) Conducted: Post-Result, Before Joining (Bank/State-Specific Schedule)
  • First Provisional Allotment (Most States/UTs): Around March-April 2026
  • Application Reprint Facility Reopened: 06 July 2026
  • Reserve List (Waiting Panel) Released: 15 June 2026 (Checkable Till 14 July 2026)
  • Provisional Allotment for UT of Chandigarh (Delayed Due to Court Case): 17 July 2026 (Today)
  • Document Verification & Joining Formalities: Bank-Wise, Following Each Candidate’s Allotment

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How to Check Your IBPS CRP-CSA-XV Result & Allotment Status

  • Visit the official IBPS website — ibps.in
  • Click on “CRP-Clerical” → “Common Recruitment Process for Clerical Cadre XV” from the homepage/Recruitment section
  • Look for and click the relevant link — “Result Status of Online Main Examination 2025-26 for CRP-CSA-XV” for the Mains result, or the specific “Provisional Allotment” / “Reserve List” notice for allotment status
  • Enter your Registration Number / Roll Number and Password / Date of Birth, along with the captcha code
  • Click Login/Submit — your result, scorecard, or allotment status will be displayed on screen
  • Download and save the result/allotment letter, and take a printout for future reference and joining formalities

Note for Chandigarh UT Candidates: Follow the specific access instructions published with today’s notice, as the standard login process may not apply to this particular batch.

Understanding the Cut Off — Three Different Score Sets

Annexure What It Represents
Annexure B Maximum Scores obtained, State/UT and Category-wise
Annexure II Minimum Scores required for Provisional Allotment (the actual “cut off” most candidates check)
Annexure III Reserve List (Waiting Panel) Minimum Scores
Note: Cut off marks are entirely State/UT-wise and category-wise — there is no single national cut off. States with higher competition and fewer vacancies, such as Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Kerala, and Punjab, recorded relatively higher cut offs this cycle due to a larger pool of qualified candidates relative to available seats.

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How Final Merit & Allotment Are Decided — Key Rules

  • Only Mains marks count for final merit — the Preliminary Examination is purely qualifying in nature and its score is NOT added at any later stage
  • Scores are calculated up to two decimal points for all merit-related purposes
  • Cut offs and provisional allotment are decided based on the State/UT-wise vacancies reported by participating banks — before the completion of the provisional allotment process, individual Mains scores are not disclosed to maintain the integrity of the allotment exercise
  • IBPS has explicitly stated that its decision in shortlisting and provisional allotment shall be final
  • Provisional allotment is based on a combination of merit-cum-preference — your rank within your category/state, combined with the bank/location preferences you submitted during application

Local Language Proficiency Test (LLPT) — Who Needs to Take It

  • Candidates applying for vacancies in a particular State/UT must be proficient (in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding) in that State/UT’s specified/opted local language, as listed in the official notification’s language annexure
  • If your 10th or 12th class mark sheet/certificate already shows that specific local language as a subject studied, you are exempted from taking a separate test
  • If you don’t have this proof, you will need to appear for a Local Language Proficiency Test, conducted by an independent body or by the allotted bank itself, as part of the selection process
  • This test is conducted after provisional allotment but before joining the bank — so even after seeing your name in the allotment list, this step still needs to be cleared
  • The test is marks-based, and failing to clear it can affect your final confirmation, so candidates should prepare for this stage seriously if it applies to them

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What “Provisional” Allotment Actually Means

  • Being listed in the provisional allotment result does NOT guarantee final recruitment by the participating bank
  • Final confirmation depends on successfully clearing subsequent stages — Local Language Proficiency Test (if applicable), Document Verification, and Medical Fitness examination conducted by the allotted bank
  • If a participating bank reports further vacancies within the validity period of the process, IBPS may consider additional candidates from the reserve panel for allotment against those vacancies
  • Provisionally allotted candidates will receive direct communication from their allotted bank regarding the next steps — document verification, joining date, and other formalities
  • Keep monitoring both the IBPS website and any communication from your allotted bank closely during this period, as joining timelines can move quickly once confirmed

Details Shown on Your Mains Scorecard

  • Candidate’s Name, Registration Number, and Category
  • Section-wise and Total Marks Obtained in the Online Main Examination
  • State/UT and Category-wise Qualifying Status
  • Provisional Allotment Status — Allotted / Reserve List / Not Allotted
  • Allotted Bank Name and Location (if applicable, once allotment is finalised)

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Documents Required at the Time of Verification & Joining

  • IBPS CRP-CSA-XV Admit Card (Prelims & Mains) and Provisional Allotment Letter
  • 10th & 12th Marksheet/Certificate — for Date of Birth and Local Language proof, if applicable
  • Graduation Degree Certificate & Marksheets (as per eligibility requirement)
  • Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwBD, as applicable) in the prescribed format
  • Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence)
  • Recent Passport-size Photographs (as per application specifications)
  • Medical Fitness Certificate (as required by the allotted bank)
  • Experience Certificate, if claiming any experience-related relaxation/preference (where applicable)

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Job Profile & Salary — What a Clerk/CSA Does

  • Handling day-to-day banking transactions — cash deposits/withdrawals, cheque clearing, and account-related customer service at the branch counter
  • Assisting customers with account opening, KYC updates, passbook printing, and general banking queries
  • Supporting sales of bank products such as fixed deposits, savings schemes, and government scheme enrollments (e.g., PMJJBY, PMSBY, APY)
  • Maintaining accurate transaction records and assisting senior officers with routine branch administrative work
  • Starting Basic Pay: Approximately ₹24,050/- per month, in the current clerical cadre pay scale, plus Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, and other standard bank allowances — actual gross salary is typically higher once allowances are included, and varies by posting location

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Check Chandigarh UT Provisional Allotment (Today) click here
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — IBPS CRP-CSA-XV Result 2026

Q1. When was the IBPS Clerk (CRP-CSA-XV) Mains Result declared?
On 2 March 2026, along with the scorecard and state-wise, category-wise cut off marks.

Q2. What is happening with this recruitment today, 17 July 2026?
IBPS has released the provisional allotment result specifically for candidates who opted for the UT of Chandigarh, which was delayed due to a pending court case before the Punjab & Haryana High Court.

Q3. Is the Preliminary exam score counted in the final merit?
No, only marks obtained in the Online Main Examination are considered for final merit listing; the Prelims is purely qualifying.

Q4. What is the Reserve List, and when was it released?
It is the waiting panel of candidates considered if additional vacancies arise; it was released on 15 June 2026, with a checking window till 14 July 2026.

Q5. Does provisional allotment guarantee a job?
No, it does not guarantee final recruitment — candidates must still clear the Local Language Proficiency Test (if applicable), Document Verification, and Medical Fitness examination.

Q6. What is the total number of vacancies under CRP-CSA-XV?
15,701 Customer Service Associate/Clerk vacancies across participating public sector banks.

Q7. Where can I check my allotted bank details?
On the official IBPS website, ibps.in, by logging in with your registration number and password/date of birth; allotted candidates also receive direct communication from their respective bank.

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