IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2023: Mains Exam on October 7, Know Exam Pattern – News18

Curated By: Sukanya Nandy

Last Updated: September 19, 2023, 13:16 IST

Candidates will have to enter their registration number and date of birth to check their scorecards (Representative image)

IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2023: Candidates who appeared in the clerk recruitment examination held on August 26, 27, and September 2 can download their score card at ibps.in

The Institute of Banking Personnel and Selection (IBPS) has released the marks of the IBPS clerk prelims exam result. Candidates who pass the clerk recruitment preliminary examination will be allowed to appear in the mains examination. IBPS clerk recruitment mains examination will be held on October 7. To appear in the examination, candidates will have to download the admit card. The admit card for the exam is expected to be released on the IBPS website next week.

Candidates who appeared in the clerk recruitment examination held on August 26, 27, and September 2 can download their score card by visiting the IBPS website at ibps.in. Candidates will have to enter their registration number and date of birth to check their scorecards. The section-wise marks, total marks, normalised marks, and section and category-wise cut-off marks are given on the scorecard. The link to check the scorecard will remain active till October 7.

The IBPS clerk recruitment drive is conducted to fill a total of 4545 vacancies in the organisation.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Recruitment 2023: How to Check Scorecard

Step 1 – Visit the official website — ibps.in

Step 2 – Click on ‘Online Prelims Exam Score for CRP-Clerk-XIII’

Step 3 – Now log in using required details including application id and date of birth

Step 4 – View IBPSC Clerk Prelims Exam 2023 Score

Step 5 – Download and download for future reference take print out for further use

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern

The mains exam consists of 200 marks and is held for a duration of 2 hours 40 minutes. The IBPS Clerk mains exam syllabus is divided into four sections. This includes reasoning, quantitative aptitude, English language, and computer knowledge, and general awareness. Candidates will be awarded 1 mark for every correct answer while 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer. The exam will comprise a total of 190 questions which include 50 from reasoning, quantitative aptitude and general awareness each and 40 questions from English language.