CAIIB Admit Card 2026 Out – Download IIBF CAIIB Hall Ticket

CAIIB Admit Card 2026 was issued by the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) for the June 2026 exam cycle. Candidates who have successfully registered for the CAIIB June 2026 examinations can now download their admit cards online. The exams are scheduled to take place on 31 May, 7 June, 13 June, 14 June, and 21 June 2026, with specific dates assigned for each paper. The admit card can be accessed through the IIBF admit letter login at https://iibf.esdsconnect.com/admitcard/caiib or via the IIBF website.

Candidates are advised to ensure all details on the admit card are accurate and to download the document well before the exam dates. It is important to have a printed copy of the CAIIB Admit Card 2026 along with a valid photo ID on the exam day. For complete details, visit the official website at https://iibf.org.in.

Note: All information is sourced from the official notification. Students are advised to verify all details from the official website before proceeding.

CAIIB Admit Card 2026 – Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Name Certified Associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers (CAIIB) 2026
Conducting Body Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF)
Session June 2026 Cycle
Exam Dates 31 May, 7 June, 13 June, 14 June, 21 June 2026 (paper-wise)
Papers 4 compulsory papers + 1 elective (100 marks each, 2 hours duration)
Admit Card Status CAIIB Admit Card 2026 is out in online mode for the June exams
Official Admit Card Portal https://iibf.esdsconnect.com/admitcard/caiib
Official Info Website https://iibf.org.in
Login Credentials Membership Number / Registration Number and Edit Profile Password, plus captcha code

Important Information

Key Dates Details
Admit Card Release Date 23/05/2026
Exam Dates 31 May, 7 June, 13 June, 14 June, 21 June 2026

How to Download CAIIB Admit Card 2026

  1. Visit the IIBF admit card portal at https://iibf.esdsconnect.com/admitcard/caiib or go to iibf.org.in → Examination/Courses → Admit Letter and choose CAIIB.
  2. On the CAIIB admit letter login page, enter your Membership/Registration number as the login ID.
  3. Type the captcha code exactly as shown in the image.
  4. Enter your edit profile password and click on Submit/Login. If you have forgotten the password, use the ‘Forgot password/Get password’ option to receive a new password at your registered email.
  5. Once logged in, click on the CAIIB June 2026 Admit Card/Call Letter link.
  6. Your CAIIB Admit Card 2026 will appear on the screen with exam date, time, venue, and other details; download and print 2-3 clear A4-size copies.

Expert Advice (Important)

Before submitting your login details, ensure that your membership number and registration information are correct. This can prevent login issues and ensure a smooth download process.

Additional Information

Details Mentioned on CAIIB Admit Card 2026

The CAIIB Admit Card 2026 contains key information that candidates must verify before the exam:

  • Candidate’s name and membership/registration number
  • Exam name and session: CAIIB June 2026
  • Paper name (e.g., Advanced Bank Management, Bank Financial Management, etc.) and exam date
  • Exam time and reporting time for each paper
  • Exam venue name, address, and centre code
  • Space for the candidate’s signature and the invigilator’s signature
  • General instructions and important exam guidelines

If any discrepancies are noticed in your name, membership number, or exam centre details, contact IIBF immediately through the official helpdesk before your exam date.

Documents Required with CAIIB Admit Card 2026

On the day of the CAIIB 2026 exam, candidates must carry:

  • A printed copy of the CAIIB Admit Card 2026 (clear A4-size printout; colour or good-quality black and white).
  • One original valid photo ID card in original, such as:
  • IIBF membership identity card, or
  • Aadhaar card / e-Aadhaar
  • PAN Card
  • Employer’s photo ID
  • Driving Licence
  • Election Voter ID Card
  • Passport, etc.
  • A valid calculator if permitted (battery-operated portable calculator up to 8 functions and 12 digits, as per IIBF norms). Scientific calculators are not allowed.

Candidates who do not carry the CAIIB call letter 2026 and original photo ID will not be permitted to take the examination.

Exam-Day Instructions for CAIIB 2026

To ensure smooth conduct of the CAIIB June 2026 exams, follow these exam-day guidelines:

  • Reach the exam centre well before the reporting time printed on the CAIIB admit card to complete entry, verification, and system login; late entry may not be allowed.
  • Carry only permitted items: CAIIB admit card, original photo ID, and allowed calculator (simple, non-programmable) as per IIBF guidelines.
  • Do not carry mobile phones, smart watches, electronic gadgets (other than a permitted calculator), notes, books, or loose papers inside the exam hall; such items are strictly prohibited and may be treated as unfair means.
  • Follow all instructions displayed on the computer screen and those announced by the invigilators; any attempt at cheating or violating rules can lead to cancellation of the exam and further disciplinary action by IIBF.
  • Keep your CAIIB admit card safely even after the exam as proof of having appeared, and for any future clarification regarding results or attempts.

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