Appearing for the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam requires candidates to carry specific documents for verification and identity confirmation. Missing even one essential document may lead to disqualification, so it’s important to double-check everything before heading to the exam centre. Here is a complete list of documents you must carry on the exam day to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Documents Required for the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam
1. IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card (Hall Ticket)
This is the most important document.
- Download it from the official IBPS website.
- Ensure your photo, signature, exam venue, and reporting time are clearly visible.
- Keep a printed copy (preferably color).
2. Valid Photo ID Proof (Original + Photocopy)
Carry any one of the following:
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Voter ID
- Passport
- Driving Licence
- Bank Passbook with photo
- Any government-issued photo ID
The name on the ID should match the name on your admit card.
3. Passport-Sized Photographs
- Carry 2–3 recent photographs (same as uploaded in the application form).
- These may be required for attendance sheets or verification.
4. Photocopy of the ID Proof
- A self-attested photocopy of the same ID proof you are carrying is mandatory.
- This is submitted at the exam centre.
5. Required Documents for Scribe (If Applicable)
Candidates using a scribe must carry:
- Scribe’s ID proof (original + photocopy)
- Scribe Declaration Form (signed by both candidate and scribe)
6. Health & Safety Documents (If Specified)
If IBPS mentions any health or self-declaration form in the admit card instructions, carry it accordingly.
Important Tips for Exam Day
- Reach the centre 30–45 minutes early.
- Keep all documents in a transparent folder for easy check-in.
- Read all instructions printed on the admit card carefully.
- Don’t carry prohibited items like electronic gadgets, notes, or smart devices.
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