Bank of Baroda IFSC Codes Uttar Pradesh

District Name Branches
Agra 24
Agra Region 6
Aligarh 16
Allahabad 73
Ambedkar Nagar 36
Amberpur 1
Amethi 1
Asalatpur 1
Atheha 1
Auraiya 4
Ayodhya 2
Azamgarh 9
Baghpat 3
Bagpat 1
Bahraich 9
Ballia 10
Balrampur 2
Bamnagar 1
Banda 5
Banka 1
Bara Banki 13
Bareilly 62
Barhalganj 1
Basti 4
Bijnor 11
Bilaspur 1
Budaun 18
Bulandhshahar 1
Bulandshahr 14
Chandauli 7
Chitrakoot 6
Dadri 1
Dasna 1
Deoria 5
Etah 6
Etawah 3
Faizabad 29
Faridabad 1
Farrukhabad 5
Fatehpur 41
Firozabad 2
Gautam Buddha 1
Gautam Buddha Nagar 18
Gautam Budh Nagar 1
Ghaziabad 38
Ghazipur 6
Gonda 4
Gorakhpur 14
Govindpuram 1
Hamirpur 4
Hardoi 10
Hathras 3
Jagdishpur 1
Jalaun 4
Jaunpur 16
Jhansi 8
Jyotiba Phoole Nagar 2
Jyotiba Phule Nagar 2
Kalyanpur 1
Kanauj 6
Kannauj 1
Kanpur 11
Kanpur City 19
Kanpur Dehat 24
Kanpur Nagar 35
Kargaina 1
Kaushambi 32
Kheri 1
Kumhiyawan 1
Kushi Nagar 6
Lakhimpur Kheri 11
Lalganj 1
Lalitpur 2
Lucknow 100
Lucknow Region 1
Maharajganj 3
Mahoba 3
Mainpuri 4
Mathura 12
Mau 7
Mauaima 1
Meerut 26
Mirzapur 15
Modinagar 1
Moradabad 19
Muhammadabad 1
Muzaffar Nagar 2
Muzaffarnagar 5
Muzzafarnagar,up 1
Nigohi 1
Noida 1
Panchsheel Nagar 1
Paraur 1
Parewa Vaysh 1
Parshadepur 1
Pasana 1
Paschim Sarira 1
Patara 1
Patauna 1
Patti 1
Patwai 1
Phulpur 1
Pilakhwa 1
Pilibhit 28
Pindara 1
Pipari 1
Powayan 1
Pratapgarh 38
Prayagraj 16
Pukhrayan 1
Purabazar 1
Purabgaon 1
Puranpur 1
Rae Bareli 24
Raebareli 1
Rafiganj 1
Rahmatganj 1
Rai Bareli 25
Rajanpur 1
Raje Sultanpur 1
Rajpur 1
Rajrooppur 1
Ramapur 1
Ramganj 1
Ramnagar 3
Rampur 16
Rampur Bagan 1
Ramsari 1
Rania 1
Raniganj 2
Rasdhan 1
Rasewan 1
Rasoolabad 1
Rasra 1
Rastamau 1
Rasulpur 1
Rathoda 1
Raya 1
Richha 1
Robertsganj 1
Rohania 1
Rudauli 1
Rudrapur 1
Rura 1
Sabitpur 1
Sadabad 1
Sadrepur 1
Safedabad 1
Saharanpur 20
Sahaswan 1
Sahora 1
Saidabad 1
Saidnagar 1
Saidpur 1
Saidupur 1
Saifni 1
Sakaldiha 1
Salon 1
Samrauta 1
Sanda 1
Sanda Khas 1
Sandalpur 1
Sandila 1
Sangrampur 1
Sant Kabir Nagar 4
Sant Ravidas Nagar 4
Sarai Anadeo 1
Sarai Aqil 1
Sarai Mir 1
Sarai Patwadh 1
Sareni 1
Sarthauli 1
Sarvankhera 1
Saya 1
Semari Chauraha 1
Seohara 1
Shahabad 3
Shahganj 2
Shahgarh 2
Shahjadnagar 1
Shahjahanpur 59
Shamli 1
Shamshabad 1
Shankargarh 1
Shergarh 1
Sherkot 1
Shikohabad 1
Shishgarh 1
Shivpuri 1
Shivrajpur 1
Shravasti 2
Sidharthanagar 1
Sidhauli 1
Sidhnagar 1
Sikandarpur 2
Sikandra Rao 1
Sikandrabad 1
Silokhar 1
Sindholi 1
Singankhera 1
Sirathu 1
Sirsaganj 1
Sisawankalan 1
Sitapur 9
Sonbhadra 5
Soraon 1
Soron 1
Ssi Noida 1
Suar 1
Suchitaganj 1
Sultanpur 49
Sundarpur 1
Surat 1
Suriyawan 1
Tanda 2
Tanda Sahabad 1
Tekari Dandoo 1
Tenduvaikalan 1
Teni 1
Tetri Bazar 1
Tiloi 1
Trisundi 1
Unchahar 1
Unnao 10
Varanasi 52
Vijayeepur 1
Vrindaban 1
Wazirganj 1
Zamania 1

*Working hours vary. Banks are shut on 2nd and 4th Saturdays and all Sundays of the month.

IFSC code is allotted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to all banks and its branches. The IFSC code of a bank can be commonly found on a bank account passbook, cheque leaf issued by the bank or on the RBI website. Any kind of fund transfer through a bank requires a valid IFSC. The different types of fund transfers are NEFT, RTGS and IMPS.

IFSC CODE FAQ

How to find Uttar Pradesh Bank of Baroda NEFT, RTGS and IMPS codes?

You can find Uttar Pradesh Bank of Baroda NEFT, RTGS and IMPS codes in the table alongside. Bank of Baroda NEFT, RTGS and IMPS code is same as IFSC code and used in net banking. Details including address and contact numbers of branches of Axis Bank with IFSC code in Chhattisgarh are also provided.

What is an IFSC code?

IFSC is short for Indian Financial System Code and represents the 11 digit character that you can usually see on your bank’s cheque leaves. The IFSC code helps to transfer money using RTGS, NEFT or IMPS method. The first 4 digits of the IFSC represent the bank and last 6 characters represent the branch. The 5th character is zero.

What do digits in IFSC code mean?

This 11 character code helps identify the individual bank branches that participate in the various online money transfer options like NEFT and RTGS. The IFSC code helps to transfer money using RTGS, NEFT or IMPS method. The first 4 digits of the IFSC represent the bank and last 6 characters represent the branch. The 5th character is zero.

What is MICR code?

MICR is an acronym for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition which is a technology used in the banking industry in printing the MICR codes. A MICR code is a 9-digit code that uniquely identifies a bank and a branch participating in an Electronic Clearing System (ECS). The first 3 digit of the code represents the city code, the middle ones represent the bank code and last 3 represents the branch code. One can locate the MICR code at the bottom of a cheque leaf, next to the cheque number.

What is cheque number?

A cheque number is a 6-digit number uniquely assigned to each cheque leaf. It is advisable to check i.e. count and check the number on each cheque leaf in a new cheque book when you receive it from the bank.

Where is the MICR number on a cheque?

A MICR number on the cheque is written at the bottom of the cheque, on the right-hand side of the cheque number.

How many IFSC codes are there in Uttar Pradesh?

Uttar Pradesh has a total of 1418 offices across the state. There are 229 districts in Uttar Pradesh.