IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026 Out – Check Provisional Allotment (CRP XIV)
Welcome to Sarkari Naukri. The official notification for IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026 Out has been announced. Below you will find comprehensive coverage of the eligibility criteria, important dates, vacancy details, and direct official application channels.
What Is the IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026?
This section explains the purpose of the reserve list and why IBPS issues it after the main selection round.
A reserve list is a backup panel that IBPS prepares after declaring the final result of the CRP RRBs-XIV exam. Once the primary list of selected candidates is allotted to participating banks, some vacancies remain unfilled because certain selected candidates do not join within the deadline, resign shortly after joining, or get rejected at the document verification stage. To ensure every sanctioned post is filled, IBPS draws candidates from the reserve panel, based on merit, category, and the number of vacancies still open, and provisionally allots them to a Regional Rural Bank for the Office Assistant/Customer Service Associate (Clerk) post.
IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026 – Quick Overview
This table summarizes the key details of the reserve list release for a quick reference before you check your status.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) |
| Exam Name | CRP RRBs-XIV (Clerk/Office Assistant) |
| Post | Customer Service Associate (CSA) / Clerk |
| List Type | 1st Reserve List (Provisional Allotment) |
| Release Date | 30th June 2026 |
| Participating Banks Covered | 26 RRBs |
| Mode of Allotment | Online, login-based |
| Allotment Status | Provisional (subject to verification) |
IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026: Direct Link to Check
This section gives you the official login link to view your provisional allotment status under the reserve list.
Candidates who appeared in the IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam but did not feature in the original selection list can check their status through the official IBPS portal. Login requires your Registration Number/Roll Number and Password/Date of Birth.
IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026 Login Link (Active)
How to Check IBPS RRB Clerk Reserve List 2026 Online?
This section outlines the step-by-step process to view and download your reserve list allotment status.
- Visit the official IBPS website at ibps.in.
- Click on the “CRP-CSA (Customer Service Associate)” tab on the homepage.
- Select “CRP-CRP XIV – Provisional Allotment under Reserve List.”
- Enter your Registration Number/Roll Number and Password/Date of Birth.
- Fill in the captcha code and click on the Login button.
- View your allotment status and download the result for future reference.
How Will You Know If You’re Selected?
This section explains how IBPS notifies candidates who get provisional allotment through the reserve list.
What Happens After the Reserve List Allotment?
This section explains the next stages candidates must complete after receiving a provisional allotment.
Getting your name on the reserve list does not mean final selection it is a provisional allotment that becomes confirmed only after the bank completes verification. The typical process that follows includes:
- Document Verification: Submission of original certificates and identity proofs for cross-checking.
- Submission of Required Certificates: Educational, category, and other eligibility-related documents as specified by the allotted bank.
- Medical Examination: Some banks may require a fitness check before final confirmation.
- Joining Formalities: Completion of paperwork and reporting to the allotted branch.
- Induction/Training Process: Orientation and training conducted by the bank before you begin regular duties.
Candidates should keep all original and photocopied documents ready in advance to avoid last-minute issues during verification.
Why Does IBPS Release a Reserve List?
This section explains the broader purpose behind the reserve list mechanism in IBPS recruitment.
A reserve list helps maintain smooth recruitment by ensuring sanctioned vacancies don’t remain vacant. It benefits candidates who narrowly missed the initial cut-off by giving them another opportunity, while also helping banks manage manpower requirements efficiently across states and categories.
