Many candidates have this confusion in mind, whether they should prepare for IBPS PO or RRB PO. Many factors differentiate these posts in terms of job prospects, salary, perks and allowances, working environment, and job location. To understand this, we need to first know in detail about the Probationary Officer posts in RRBs (Regional Rural Banks) and the metropolitan (urban and sub-urban) cities. Let’s discuss in detail to know the answer to questions like: what is the most preferred choice of candidates? Why are they more pushed towards pursuing IBPS PO? Is there any difference in exams? Continue reading to know all the factors that differentiate these two posts.
IBPS PO 2025 Exam Overview
The IBPS PO exam overview contains all details regarding the level of the exam, eligibility, age limit, language of the exam, stages of selection, important dates, etc. mentioned in the IBPS PO notification 2025.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | IBPS PO (Probationary Officer) |
| Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) |
| Level of Exam | National |
| Posts | Probationary Officer / Management Trainee |
| Participating Banks | 11 Public Sector Banks (like PNB, BOB, UBI) |
| Exam Mode | Online (CBT – Computer Based Test) |
| Stages of Selection | Prelims, Mains, Interview |
| Language of Exam | English & Hindi |
| Apply Online Dates | 1st July to 21st July 2025 |
| Exam Dates | Prelims Exam – 17th, 23rd, and 24th August 2025 Mains Exam – 12th October 2025 |
| Official Website | www.ibps.in |
| Age Limit | 20 to 30 years |
| Educational Qualification | Graduation in any discipline |
IBPS PO and RRB PO Basic Differences
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts both exams for IBPS PO as well as for RRB PO. The IBPS PO exam is recruiting candidates for the Public Sector Banks (Punjab National Bank, Union Bank, etc.).
The IBPS RRB PO exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the Regional Rural Banks (Bihar Gramin Bank, etc.). The location of work is different for both of these posts. An IBPS PO can get posted anywhere across India which may include urban, semi-urban or rural areas. On the other hand, RRB PO can get posted only in the state in which they have applied. They can get posted in rural and semi-urban areas.
For IBPS PO, you don’t need to be proficient in the local language of the state (basic Hindi and English are enough). IBPS POs may get promoted a bit fast when compared with RRB POs. The variation in their salary is also seen as you get a city compensatory allowance (CCA) in the IBPS PO post.
The transfer of the IBPS POs is faster and across India, whereas the RRB POs are transferred within the same local region. The Job pressure is higher in the IBPS PO, which means they get more opportunities for a variety of work as compared to the RRB POs.

Difference in the Exam Pattern for Both Posts
The IBPS PO Prelims exam consists of 3 sections such as English Language, Reasoning Ability, and Quantitative Aptitude.
The RRB PO Prelims exam consists of only 2 sections: Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude, making it easier for RRB PO Hindi medium aspirants to clear the prelims exam. This makes the RRB PO exam more competitive as compared to the IBPS PO exam.
Additionally, the IBPS PO Mains exam contains a descriptive paper of English (Essay and Letter Writing). The descriptive paper of the IBPS PO exam may be broadly based on Economic and Social issues, emerging trends in Banking and Technology, Current events, Ethics, etc.
The RRB PO Mains exam consists of 5 sections (Reasoning, English, Quant, General Awareness, and Computer Knowledge).
The IBPS PO and RRB PO Exam Pattern Difference is provided below:
| Stage | IBPS PO Exam Pattern | RRB PO Exam Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Prelims | Section 1: English Language (30 Questions, 30 marks) – 20 min Section 2: Quant Aptitude (35 Questions, 30 marks) – 20 min Section 3: Reasoning Ability (35 Questions, 40 marks) – 20 min Total: 100 Qs, 100 Marks, 60 min | Section 1: Reasoning (40 Questions, 40 marks) – 45 min Section 2: Quantitative Aptitude (40 Questions, 40 marks) – 45 min Total: 80 Qs, 80 Marks, 45 min |
| Mains | Section 1: Reasoning (40 Questions, 60 Marks) – 50 min Section 2: General/Banking Awareness (35 Questions, 50 Marks) – 25 min Section 3: English (35 Questions, 40 Marks) – 40 min Section 4: Data Analysis & Interpretation (35 Questions, 50 Marks) – 45 min Descriptive Paper (Essay + Letter, 25 Marks) – 30 min Total: 147 Qs, 225 Marks, 3 hr 10 min | Section 1: Reasoning (40 Questions, 50 marks) – 30 minutes Section 2: Computer Knowledge (40 Questions, 20 marks)- 15 minutes Section 3: General Awareness (40 Questions, 40 marks) – 15 minutes Section 4: English/Hindi Language (40 Questions, 40 marks) – 30 minutes Section 5: Quantitative Aptitude (40 Questions, 50 marks) – 30 minutes Total: 200 Qs, 200 Marks, 2 hrs No Descriptive Paper |
| Interview | Conducted for shortlisted candidates; Weightage: 20% | Conducted for shortlisted candidates; Weightage: 20% |
| Final Merit | 80% from Mains + 20% Interview | 80% from Mains + 20% Interview |
| Negative Marking | 0.25 marks per wrong answer | 0.25 marks per wrong answer |
IBPS PO Vs. RRB PO: Differentiating Factors
The factors differentiating both IBPS PO and RRB PO are discussed in the table below:
| Parameter | IBPS PO (Probationary Officer) | RRB PO (Regional Rural Bank PO) |
|---|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) |
| Bank Type | Public Sector Banks (e.g., PNB, BoB, Union Bank) | Regional Rural Banks (e.g., Bihar Gramin Bank, KGB) |
| Work Location | Urban, semi-urban and rural branches | Rural and semi-urban areas |
| Job Role | Sales, customer service, credit analysis, admin work | Loan disbursement, agriculture finance, rural credit |
| Language Requirement | Not compulsory (basic English & Hindi usually enough) | Proficiency in the local/regional language required |
| Career Growth | Faster promotions, scope for inter-bank transfers | Comparatively slower, mostly within same RRB |
| Exam Pattern | Prelims + Mains + Interview | Prelims + Mains + Interview |
| Posting Preference | Pan-India based on bank allocation | Mostly in home state or region |
| Salary (Initial) | ₹52,000–₹55,000 (gross) | ₹48,000–₹50,000 (gross) |
| Transfer Policy | Frequent transfers across India | Usually within local region/state |
| Job Pressure | Higher (targets, sales, customer handling) | Comparatively moderate |
| Descriptive Paper | Yes (in Mains) | No |

Why You Should Prefer IBPS PO over the RRB PO?
It depends on your choice to select any one of the above-provided posts. However, here we are providing how IBPS PO is better as compared to the RRB PO. Both are permanent government jobs because in both, you are posted in leading banks.
- Career Growth: Faster promotions, scope to reach senior management roles in national banks.
- Posting Locations: Pan-India; exposure to metro, urban, and semi-urban branches.
- Departmental Scope: Opportunity to work in diverse departments – credit, forex, treasury, HR, etc.
- Inter-bank Transfers: Possible (if selected under nationalised banks)
- Salary Growth & Perks: Slightly better due to extra allowances in urban areas
- Exposure & Learning: Broader exposure to banking operations, high-value transactions, and regulatory compliance.
- Descriptive Paper & English Focus: IBPS PO is a good choice if you’re strong in English and communication skills.
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Should the IBPS PO be Preferred over the RRB PO?: FAQs
Yes, if you’re looking for faster promotions, wider exposure, and urban postings, IBPS PO offers better long-term growth and learning opportunities.
Yes Slightly. IBPS PO has a higher gross salary, especially in metro postings, due to allowances like HRA and city compensations. But RRB PO salary is also competitive and offers more savings due to rural postings.
No. RRB POs are generally confined to their region/state, and transfers are limited to rural/semi-urban branches within the RRB network.
IBPS PO offers quicker promotion chances due to structured career progression and the scale of nationalized banks. RRB PO promotions are slower and region-limited.
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