1. Introduction

If you have been preparing seriously for the PNB Local Bank Officer (LBO) examination, the admit card release is not just a formality - it is a checkpoint in your exam journey. It confirms that your application has been accepted, your exam centre has been allotted, and the exam process is now moving into its final, execution phase.

At this stage, anxiety is natural. Questions like “Is my centre too far?”, “What if there is a mistake?”, or “What should I do next?” are common. This guide is written to help you move forward calmly and correctly, without panic.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Local Bank Officer (LBO) admit card has been made available for candidates who successfully applied for the recruitment conducted by Punjab National Bank.

What has been released

  • Admit card (hall ticket) for the online written examination

Who can download

  • Candidates who completed the application process within the deadline and whose applications were accepted

Important note

  • The exact exam date is not clearly mentioned in the notice. It is expected around December 2025 / January 2026, and the final confirmation appears on the admit card itself.

3. Important Dates & Details (Confirmed)

EventStatus
Admit card availabilityFrom 27 December 2025
Exam dateNot clearly specified in the notice
Mode of examOnline (Computer Based Test)
Login credentials requiredRegistration Number + Date of Birth

If any detail is missing on your admit card, treat it as important and act immediately.


4. How to Download the Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

  1. Visit the official recruitment portal linked by PNB.
  2. Click on the PNB Bank LBO Admit Card 2026 link.
  3. Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Complete the captcha and log in.
  5. Download the admit card and save a PDF copy.
  6. Take at least two clear printouts.

Common technical issues (and how to avoid them)

  • Use a laptop/desktop instead of a mobile phone.
  • Avoid peak hours (late night or early morning works best).
  • Disable browser pop-up blockers temporarily.

5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Before you relax, carefully verify the following:

  • Your name and photograph
  • Roll number
  • Exam date and reporting time
  • Exam centre address and city
  • Instructions printed on the last page

If you find an error

  • Do not ignore it.
  • Immediately contact the PNB recruitment helpdesk through the official website.
  • Correction deadlines are not mentioned in the notice, so act as early as possible.

6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

You must carry:

  • Printed admit card
  • One valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID / Driving Licence)
  • A recent passport-size photograph (same as application)

Practical advice

  • Keep documents in a transparent folder.
  • Carry one extra photocopy of your ID for safety.

7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reach the centre well before reporting time (late entry is usually not allowed).
  • Follow the instructions printed on the admit card strictly.
  • Electronic items, notes, calculators, and smart watches are generally prohibited unless officially allowed.

Any special COVID or additional guidelines are not mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes That Cause Panic

  • Downloading the admit card but not checking details
  • Reaching the exam city on the same morning
  • Carrying an expired or unclear ID proof
  • Ignoring instructions printed on the admit card

Avoiding these mistakes is as important as last-minute revision.


9. What to Do Next: Preparation + Mindset

Now that the admit card is out:

  • Stop chasing new material.
  • Focus on revision, mock analysis, and accuracy.
  • Revisit banking awareness, reasoning shortcuts, and error-prone topics.
  • Sleep properly - clarity matters more than extra hours.

Remember, selection is not about perfection; it is about controlled performance.


10. Conclusion

The release of the PNB Bank LBO admit card means you are officially in the race. If you stay alert, verify details early, and approach the exam with a calm, prepared mind, you are already ahead of many others.

Trust your preparation. Avoid panic. Execute your plan.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. My admit card is not downloading. What should I do? Try a different browser or device. If the issue persists, contact the official helpdesk.

Q2. I forgot my registration number. Use the “forgot registration number” option on the login page (if available) or check your application email/SMS.

Q3. My name or photo is incorrect on the admit card. Contact the PNB recruitment support immediately. Do not wait until exam day.

Q4. My exam centre is far from home. What should I do? Plan travel and accommodation now, not later. Reaching relaxed is part of exam strategy.