Lakhs of candidates sit for IBPS Probationary Officer preliminary exam today and tomorrow, August 22–23, 2026. Multiple shifts run nationwide, with tight entry checks. Avoid gate denial by carrying the right documents, reaching early, and following slot timings on your admit card. Small mistakes still cause turnaways.
Print your e‑admit card with a clear photo. Carry an original government photo identity proof like Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving Licence. Keep two recent passport photos. Reach well before the reporting time because biometric and photo capture take minutes. Gates may close before the slot begins.

Plan your route and aim to reach with a 45–60 minute buffer. Expect queues for frisking, document checks, and biometric capture. Avoid mehndi or oily fingers that can affect fingerprints. Bring only essentials listed on the admit card. Many centres restrict bags and metallic items, slowing entry.
Carry only documents permitted on the admit card: printout, original photo ID, and photos. Do not bring phones, smartwatches, earbuds, Bluetooth devices, calculators, or metallic accessories. Books, notes, and paper chits are disallowed. Keep wallets light. If unsure about any item, leave it at home.
Ensure the admit card name matches your ID. If initials, spelling differences, or post‑marriage changes exist, carry supporting proofs like a gazette, affidavit, or marriage certificate. If your printed photo is unclear, carry extra photos. Approach the centre helpdesk before entry for quick resolution.
Bring the disability certificate in the prescribed format and the scribe declaration, if applicable. The scribe must carry an original government photo ID. Arrive early for verification and seating arrangements. Keep medical aids declared. Ask invigilators to re‑verify details before the exam starts.
Do not share exam content or join paid “answer key” or “paper leak” groups. Keep a copy of your admit card and the compliance sheet for mains scheduling and scorecard tracking. Follow only official updates. Record your attempt and accuracy to plan realistic mains preparation.
This exam weekend rewards discipline more than speed. Double‑check documents tonight, set alarms, and plan travel buffers. Respect the rules printed on your admit card. Carry confidence, not gadgets. After the test, preserve paperwork and focus on learning, not rumours. Small, calm steps protect big goals.