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IBPS Clerk Expected Cut off 2025, Prelims State Wise Cut off Marks

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IBPS Clerk exam 2025 Prelims held on 4th & 5th of October are over. According to the feedback provided by students who attempted the exam, all the shifts were of a easy to moderate level. To help students get an idea, we have analysed this year’s exam based on last year’s trends, students’ feedback and expert views and state-wise vacancies to estimate the likely cutoff. In this blog, we are providing the preliminary exam expected cutoff 2025, based on state-wise details, to help candidates get an idea of their performance and prepare accordingly for the next stage of the selection process.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Expected Cut Off 2025- State-wise

The expected cutoff is based on that and the feedback we get from the students during exam analysis. Here is a table presenting state-wise expected cutoffs. This can be used to set realistic targets for further stages. 

IBPS Clerk Expected Cut Off 2025 – State-wise

State/UTExpected Cut-off (UR)
Andhra Pradesh75 – 80
Arunachal Pradesh68 – 73
Assam81 – 86
Bihar77 – 82
Chandigarh78 – 85
Delhi77 – 84
Gujarat74 – 80
Haryana80 – 86
Himachal Pradesh83 – 89
Jammu & Kashmir83 – 89
Jharkhand80 – 87
Karnataka63 – 68
Madhya Pradesh77 – 83
Maharashtra70 – 76
Odisha83 – 89
Punjab78 – 84
Rajasthan80 – 86
Sikkim38 – 44
Telangana65 – 71
Tripura77 – 83
Uttar Pradesh76 – 82
West Bengal84-90

IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut Off 2024

We have provided the direct link to check the state-wise and category-wise cut-offs. Applicants can check the IBPS official website to verify the state-wise and category-wise specific cut-offs before appearing for the IBPS Clerk test. The IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut Off 2024 has been released on their official website on 4th October 2024. IBPS announced the Preliminary and Mains cut-off times separately. For each step, candidates must score higher than the IBPS Clerk Cut-Off to be considered for selection.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut Off 2024
States/ UTGeneralEWS/SC/OBC/ST
Andhra Pradesh77.5
Arunachal Pradesh71
Assam83.75OBC- 82.25
SC- 81.25
Bihar79.5OBC- 79.5
Chhattisgarh77OBC-77
Chandigarh81.50
Delhi80.75SC-75.25
OBC- 78.25
Gujarat77.25ST- 67.75
Goa OBC- 68
Himachal Pradesh ST- 83
Haryana83
J & K86.25
Jharkhand 83.5
Kerala OBC- 81
Madhya Pradesh73SC- 74.5
Maharashtra73ST- 69.50
Manipur OBC-70.25
Meghalaya ST- 73.50
Odisha86.75
Punjab81.25SC- 70
OBC-79.75
Rajasthan83.25EWS- 83.25
Karnataka64.75
Telangana68.25
Uttar Pradesh79OBC- 79
SC- 70.75
ESM- 56
Uttarakhand
West Bengal87.75SC- 80.25
Tamil Nadu OBC- 63.25
Tripura80.25ST- 71
Sikkim41
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Factors Affecting the IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam Cut-Off

The IBPS Clerk Cut-off marks are not fixed and can change every year depending on the important factors. By getting an idea of these factors, students can better plan their preparation and increase the chances of selection. 

Difficulty level of the exam

Difficulty level is one of the major factors when it comes to cut-off. If the difficulty level of the exam is very high, then the cut-off will be lower. In contrast, if the difficulty level of the paper is low, then the cut-off will be higher. The 2025 exam is considered moderately difficult, and the expected cutoffs are mentioned above. 

Number of Vacancies

The total number of vacancies plays a significant role in deciding the cutoff of the exam. If the number of vacancies is higher in number than the cut-off will be lower as more people can be accommodated. But in contrast, the number of vacancies is fewer than the cutoff will be higher. In IBPS Clerk, the regional cut-offs vary as per regional vacancies. 

Number of Candidates who appeared in the examination

Often lakhs of students fill the application forms, but many give up on the exam day. For a few thousand vacancies, tens of lakhs of applications are filled, and out of them, lakhs of students appear in the exam. The applicants appearing in the exam affects the cutoff. 

State & category Variations

Cut-offs differ across states and categories (General, OBC, SC/ST, EWS). For example, the expected General category cut-off ranges from 77–84 in Delhi, 76–82 in Uttar Pradesh, and 84–90 in West Bengal. These variations are again somewhat the result of the number of vacancies in that particular state and the number of applicants who appeared in the examination from that state

Conclusion

In this article, we have discussed the expected cutoff along with the factors affecting it. To prepare for further stages of selection, you can take our test series or banking courses that include video as well as PDF courses for better understanding. 

Disclaimer: The cut‑off marks mentioned in this article are expected figures based on exam analysis, previous year trends, and expert insights. They are not official and may differ from the actual cut‑offs released by IBPS. Candidates are advised to refer to the official IBPS notifications and website for confirmed information. This content is intended for guidance and preparation purposes only.

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FAQs

What factors influence the IBPS Clerk Expected Cut Off 2025?

The cut-off depends on factors like the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates who appeared, and previous years’ trends.

Is the expected cutoff the same for all states?

No, the cut-off varies from state to state due to differences in vacancies and competition levels in each state.

Can the actual cut-off be higher than the expected cut-off?

Yes, the actual cut-off can be higher or lower depending on a number of factors.

Muskan Sharma

A passionate content writer with diverse domain expertise, I bring with me the analytical rigor of a former UPSC and Banking aspirant. Having prepared for exams like SBI PO, Clerk, and other banking and insurance exams, I understand the mindset, challenges, and strategies needed to crack them. My journey from exam halls to content creation is fueled by a deep curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for learning. I believe in growing continuously and exploring new knowledge across fields, making every piece of content both insightful and relatable for aspirants.

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