IBPS Clerk 2024 Selection Process: Check Complete Exam Procedure

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk Exam 2024 ( IBPS Clerk )

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Anangsha Patra
Updated on Nov 5, 2024 09:24 IST

By Anangsha Patra, Deputy Manager – Editorial

IBPS Clerk Selection Process 2024: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the IBPS Clerk exam for Common Recruitment Process for the selection of personnel for Customer Service Associate (CSA) posts. The designation of IBPS Clerk has been changed to Customer Service Associate (CSA). IBPS Clerk selection process is completed in two stages. All registered candidates are first required to appear in the prelims exam. On the basis of candidates' performance in the prelims exam, they are called for the mains exam. The final selection of candidates is done based on the mains exam. The prelims exam is qualifying in nature. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the final merit list.

Allotment of candidates in IBPS Clerk exam is done in 11 participating banks as per the number of vacancies. Read below for more details on the IBPS Clerk selection process.

Q:   Is SBI Clerk exam more difficult than IBPS Clerk?

A: 
Both SBI Clerk and IBPS Clerk exams are competitive and require dedicated preparation. However, it is difficult to say which one is more difficult as the level of difficulty can vary from year to year and also depends on an individuals strengths and weaknesses. It is best to thoroughly prepare for both exams and attempt them to the best of your abilities.
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Q:   What are IBPS Clerk shift timings?

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The prelims exam of IBPS Clerk is conducted in four shifts: 9 am to 10 am, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, 2 pm to 3 pm, and 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. The reporting times are mentioned on the admit card. Candidates are required to reach the exam centres as per the reporting times. IBPS Clerk Mains exam is conducted in one shifts depending upon the number of candidates. IBPS Clerk shift timing for the Mains exam is 9:00 am -12.00 pm. The shift timings for IBPS Clerk prelims and mains exams are given below:

Mains Exam

Shifts

Reporting Time

Timings

Shift 1

8:00 AM

9:00 am – 11:40 pm

Prelims Exam

Shifts

Timings

Shift 1

09:00 am-10:00 am

Shift 2

11:30 am-12:30 pm

Shift 3

02:00 pm-03:00 pm

Shift 4

04:30 pm-05:30 pm

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Q:   Is IBPS Clerk easy or tough?

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The overall difficulty level of the IBPS Clerk prelims exam was easy to moderate. The Quantitative Aptitude section was easy, English Language section was easy and Reasoning section was easy. The overall difficulty level of the IBPS Clerk Mains exam was moderate. The English language section was easy, Reasoning section was moderate, Quant section was moderate.
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Table of content
  • IBPS Clerk Selection Process: Highlights
  • Step-wise IBPS Clerk Selection Process
  • IBPS Clerk Exam: Registered vs Appeared
  • IBPS Clerk Salary
  • IBPS Clerk Vacancy
  • IBPS Clerk Selection Process 2024 FAQs
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IBPS Clerk Selection Process: Highlights

Some of the important highlights related to the selection process of IBPS Clerk 2024 are given below:

  • The provisional allotment of candidates is done based on merit-cum-preference
  • The allotment is based on the final IBPS Clerk vacancies reported by the participating banks
  • Candidates belonging to the reserved categories selected on the basis of norms as applicable to the General Category will be treated as per the General candidates
  • In case, two or more candidates have obtained the same score, the merit order is decided as per the date of birth
  • The provisional allotment is subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria of participating organisations and identity verification
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Q:   Is IBPS Clerk a permanent job?

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IBPS Clerk is a permanent job. All candidates selected for IBPS Clerk exam will be on a probation period of six months. After this period, candidates are confirmed as permanent employees only after an assessment through a test or review of their performance in the probation period. Candidates for the post of IBPS Clerk is selected based on the performance in the Mains exam. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the final merit list. IBPS Clerk prelims exam pattern is such that it is divided into three sections-Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and English Language. The total marks allotted to the prelims exam are 100. The mains exam comprises General/ Financial Awareness, General English, Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test are 200.

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Q:   How many banks participate in the recruitment process of IBPS Clerk?

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A total of 11 public sector banks participate in the recruitment process of IBPS Clerk. The list of participating banks is given below 1) Bank of Baroda 2)Canara Bank 3) Indian Overseas Bank 4) UCO Bank 5)Bank of India 6) Central Bank of India 7) Punjab National Bank 8)Union Bank of India 9) Bank of Maharashtra 10) Indian Bank 11) PSB The selection process of IBPS Clerk comprises prelims and mains exams. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the merit list. The marks obtained in the mains exam are counted for the merit list. The prelims and mains exams are conducted online. The selection process is carried out by IBPS. However, joining letters and verification of eligibility is done by the participating banks.

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Q:   What are the stages included in the IBPS Clerk selection process?

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IBPS Clerk selection process comprises filling the application form, downloading the admit card, appearing in the exam, declaration of result and release of marksheet and final allotment. The online exam is conducted in two stages-prelims andMainsexams. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the final merit list. Provisional allotment of candidates is done based on the marks obtained in theMainsexam. The provisional allotment of candidates is done based on merit-cum-preference. IBPS Clerk exam is conducted to select eligible candidates for the post of Clerk in the 11 participating banks. IBPS only conducts the prelims andMainsexams. The joining formalities are carried out by the participating banks.

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Step-wise IBPS Clerk Selection Process

The complete selection process for IBPS Clerk is given below.

Release of IBPS Clerk Application Form

IBPS Clerk Application Form should be filled out online. The application fees are INR 850 for the General and OBC categories while it is INR 175 for SC, ST and PwBD candidates.

How to apply for IBPS Clerk?

  • Visit the official website
  • Click the apply online link
  • Register for the exam by entering the required details
  • Upload scanned images of photograph, signature, left thumb impression, and handwritten declaration
  • Fill in basic details, educational qualification, and bank preference
  • Preview the application form
  • Pay the application fees and submit the form

Issue of IBPS Clerk Admit Card

IBPS Clerk admit card is released in two stages: Prelims and Mains exam. The admit card for the prelims exam is released for all the registered candidates. IBPS Clerk admit card for the mains exam is released for the qualified candidates of prelims exam. The steps to download IBPS Clerk admit card are given below:

  • Visit the official website of IBPS
  • Click the 'IBPS Clerk admit card' link
  • Enter the required credentials
  • IBPS Clerk admit card appears on the screen
  • Download the admit card and save it

Appearing in the IBPS Clerk exam

The prelims and mains exams are conducted online across various cities in the country. The prelims exam comprises three sections: English Language, Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability. The test paper comprises 100 questions. The duration of the exam is 60 minutes, each section will be for 20 minutes. The score of the prelims exam will be calculated out of 100 marks. The mains exam comprises four sections: General/ Financial Awareness, General English, Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude and Quantitative Aptitude. The total marks for the mains exam are 200. Read the IBPS Clerk exam pattern and IBPS Clerk syllabus.

Declaration of IBPS Clerk Result

IBPS Clerk Result is declared online in two stages. On the basis of the marks of the prelims exam, candidates are selected for the mains exam. Based on the marks of mains exam, candidates are shortlisted for the provisional allotment. The steps to download IBPS Clerk result are given below:

  • Visit the official website
  • Click 'IBPS Clerk result' link on the home page
  • Enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password to check the result
  • IBPS Clerk result  appears on the screen
  • Download the result and save it

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Q:   Is there any interview for IBPS Clerk selection?

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There is no interview in IBPS Clerk exam. The selection process comprises two stages-prelims and Mains. Candidates qualifying the prelims exam are called for the Mains exam. The final selection of candidates is done based on the Mains exam. The marks obtained in the Mains exam are not counted for final selection. Allotment of candidates in the participating banks is done based on merit-cum-preference. The process of conducting interviews in Clerical level jobs was discontinued in 2015. The list of participating banks is given below:

  • Bank of Baroda
  • Canara Bank
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • UCO Bank
  • Bank of India
  • Central Bank of India
  • Punjab National Bank
  • Union Bank of India
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Indian Bank
  • Punjab & Sind Bank
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Q:   How can I crack IBPS clerk exam?

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It is important for candidates to utilise the right resources to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam. The accurate preparation strategy helps candidates in moving ahead on the path to success. Candidates need to put in consistent and dedicated efforts to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam in the right direction. If candidates are preparing for the exam, it is essential for candidates to have an efficient study plan. This will help candidates to prepare in the best possible way. As this is a competitive exam, without study plan, candidates may struggle to clear the cutoff. The tips and tricks to prepare for the exam are given below:

  • For English Language, candidates can focus on the topics such as reading comprehension, cloze test, fillers, spotting errors, etc. Candidates can improve their comprehension by reading newspapers
  • For Reasoning Ability section, candidates must practice more questions on the topics such as puzzles, inequalities, syllogism, coding decoding, blood relations, seating arrangements
  • For Numerical Ability section, candidates must practice a variety of questions on different topics including simplification, number series, data interpretation, and quadratic equations.
  • Candidates must attempt mock tests inorder to identify the strengths and weaknesses
  • Candidates must focus on the important topics that carry higher weightage

 

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Q:   What is IBPS Clerk job profile?

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IBPS Clerk is an entry-level post. IBPS Clerk is a post that offers a lot of learning as well as opportunities. The job profile of IBPS Clerk is given below: Verification of various documents and proofs submitted by the customers Responsible for bank cash, various important documents, keys, etc. Sanctioning of withdrawals by the customers Maintaining the various documents of the bank, balance sheets, ledger, etc. Resolving the various issues of the customers Issuing of Demand Drafts (DDs), bank accounts for the customers, cash receipts, etc. Providing information about the latest schemes and government policies Providing guidance to customers relating to various banking activities Attending to treasury works Updating the passbooks of account holders Resolving queries of the customers Miscellaneous tasks.

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IBPS Clerk Exam: Registered vs Appeared

In 2022-23, a total of 87.60 lakh candidates had registered for various IBPS exams.Out of these many candidates, total 6.59 lakh candidates had registered for the exam. A total pf 4.91 lakh candidates had appeared for the exam. The number of registered and appeared candidates were less compared to last year. The table below provides the data of candidates who applied and appeared for IBPS Clerk exam in the past six years.

Year No.of candidates registered (In Lakh) No.of candidates appeared (In Lakh)
2022-23 6.59 4.91
2021-22 8.49 5.94
2020-21 7.41 5.08
2019-20 9.91 6.65
2018-19 10.82 7.49
2017-18 13.41 9.31
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IBPS Clerk Salary

The first basic salary of IBPS Clerk is INR 19,900. The IBPS Clerk pay scale is INR 19900-1000/1-20900-1230/3-24590-1490/4-30550-1730/7-42600-3270/1-45930-1990/1-47920. The in-hand salary of IBPS Clerk ranges between INR 28,000 to 30,000 per month. Besides IBPS Clerk salary, candidates are also entitled to Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance, House Rent Allowance, Special Allowance, Medical Allowance, etc.

Know IBPS Clerk Job Profile

The job profile of IBPS Clerk is given below:

  • The role of IBPS Clerk is to manage inquiry corners, receipts, withdrawals, etc.
  • IBPS Clerk deals with the opening of new accounts, cash collection, issuing bank statements, and handling mail and delivery
  • IBPS Clerk is responsible for verification of various documents and proofs submitted by customers
  • They are responsible for updating the passbooks of account holders
  • Clerks are responsible for bank cash, various important documents, keys, etc.
  • IBPS Clerk is also responsible for Issuing of Demand Drafts (DDs), bank accounts for the customers, cash receipts, etc.
  • They sanction withdrawals by the customers
  • Clerks maintain the various documents of the bank, balance sheets, ledger, etc.
  • IBPS Clerk resolves the various issues of the customers
  • They guide customers relating to various banking activities
  • IBPS Clerk attends treasury works

Career Growth of IBPS Clerk

The career and promotion opportunities for IBPS Clerk is given below:

  • Scale 1-Officer / Assistant Manager
  • Scale 2-Manager
  • Scale 3- Senior Manager
  • Scale 4 – Chief Manager
  • Scale 5 – Asst. General Manager
  • Scale 6 – Deputy General Manager
  • Scale 7 – General Manager.
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Q:   What is IBPS Clerk salary?

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The public sector banks in India offer lucrative salaries to Clerical cadre posts along with various perks, incentives and benefits. Therefore, the in-hand salary of an IBPS Clerk may range between INR 28,000 to 30,000 per month. The following allowances are offered to IBPS Clerk: Dearness Allowance: This component is 4 per cent of the Basic Pay. DA depends on the CPI and is revised after every three months. House Rent Allowance: The HRA is dependent on the location of the posting. It is 8.5 per cent of the Basic Pay for Metro Cities, 7.5 per cent of the Basic Pay for cities having a population of more than 5 Lacs, and 6.5 per cent of the Basic Pay for other cities. Travel Allowance: The official tours and travels will be reimbursed by the bank. Medical Allowance: For IBPS Clerks, the amount is fixed at INR 2000. Medical allowance is provided once in a year. Special Allowance: For IBPS Clerk this amount is fixed at INR 4118.

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Q:   What are the allowances offered to AFCAT salary?

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In addition to AFCAT salary, Air Force Officers are entitled to various allowances based on the nature of duty/place of posting. The allowances that Air Force Officers are entitled to include Flying Allowance offered to Flying Branch Officers, Technical Allowance given to Technical Branch Officers. Candidates are also entitled to allowances such as Test Pilot & Flight Test Engineer, Field Area Allowance, Special Force, Siachen, Special Compensatory (Hill area), Island Special Duty, Area, and Remote Locality Allowance.

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Q:   What are the types of Commissions offered through AFCAT exam?

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The types of Commissions offered through AFCAT exam are given below: Permanent Commission (PC) for Men. Candidates joining as PC officers would continue to serve till the age of superannuation in their respective branches as per their rank. Short Service Commission SSC for Men & Women: The engagement period for Flying Branch (Men and Women) SSC Officers is fourteen years from the date of Commissioning (Non extendable) The initial tenure for Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical) SSC Officers would be for a period of ten years. An extension of four years may be granted subject to service requirements, availability of vacancies, willingness, suitability and merit Grant of Permanent Commission (PC) would be considered subject to service requirements, availability of vacancies, willingness, suitability, merit and as per prevailing policies on the subject. SSC officers presently are not eligible for grant of pensionary benefits.
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IBPS Clerk Vacancy

A total of 6128 vacancies were announced for IBPS Clerk 2024 exam. The vacancy break-up is given below.

States Names SC ST OBC EWS General Total Vacancies 
Andaman & Nicobar -- -- -- -- 01 01
Andhra Pradesh 18 11 24 08 43 105
Arunachal Pradesh -- 03 -- -- 07 10
Assam 05 08 18 06 38 75
Bihar 35 01 63 23 115 237
Chandigarh 05 -- 09 03 22 39
Chhattisgarh 12 35 06 10 56 119
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu -- -- -- -- 05 05
Delhi 36 19 72 25 116 268
Goa -- 03 04 03 25 35
Gujarat 15 33 61 22 105 236
Haryana 36 -- 49 18 87 190
Himachal Pradesh 17 02 12 06 30 67
Jammu & Kashmir 01 01 05 02 11 20
Jharkhand 07 16 08 06 33 70
Karnataka 75 39 108 44 191 457
Kerala 11 01 46 07 41 106
Ladakh -- -- -- -- 03 03
Lakshadweep -- -- -- -- -- 0
Madhya Pradesh 51 72 50 34 147 354
Maharashtra 60 50 158 57 265 590
Manipur -- 01 -- -- 05 06
Meghalaya -- 01 -- -- 02 03
Mizoram -- -- -- -- 03 03
Nagaland -- 01 -- -- 05 06
Odisha 16 21 13 08 49 107
Puducherry -- -- 01 -- 07 08
Punjab 124 -- 85 39 156 404
Rajasthan 33 26 40 20 86 205
Sikkim -- 01 01 -- 03 05
Tamil Nadu 143 03 177 57 285 665
Telangana 18 11 16 08 51 104
Tripura 02 04 -- 01 12 19
Uttar Pradesh 267 11 328 122 518 1246
Uttarakhand 04 -- 02 02 21 29
West Bengal 76 14 70 31 140 331
Total 1068 388 1426 562 2684 6128
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IBPS Clerk Selection Process 2024 FAQs

Candidates can check IBPS Clerk selection process FAQs.

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Q:   What is the difference between IBPS PO and Clerk?

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The candidates who are looking for government bank jobs must go for Bank PO Recruitment or IBPS PO Recruitment. The official website has revealed the IBPS PO notification, those who are willing to get placed at the Bank PO position should start their exam preparation as soon as possible. The IBPS PO is conducted in two phases Prelim and Main. Those who appears in IBPS PO Prelim Exam and qualify it with good score will be eligible for the next phase that is Bank PO Exam Mains. The candidates who get shortlisted in PO Exam Main round will be applicable to appear in Interview round, which is the last and final stage of IBPS PO Recruitment. The final result of Bank PO Exams will be declared on the basis of candidates combined performance in IBPS PO main and interview session. Bank Clerk is the most responsible employee of the organisation, as he has many organizational roles and responsibilities that are to be fulfilled by him. So, the candidates who can handle their work very efficiently and are also interested in banking jobs, must go for IBPS Clerk Recruitment. IBPS Clerk exam is divided into two phases Prelim and Main exam. IBPS has decided not to take the Interview sessions for the clerk cadre posts. The candidates who qualify IBPS Clerk Prelim Exam will only be eligible to appear in the next phase of Clerk Recruitment that is IBPS Clerk Main Exam. And after completing both the online test rounds of Bank Clerk Exam, candidates are shortlisted based on the merit list of the marks obtained in main exam. The IBPS Clerk conducting body releases final result after having all the selection rounds completed. And the candidates who scores more than the cut off marks separately for each round are declared as IBPS Clerk Exam qualified.
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Answered a week ago

The prelims exam for IBPS Clerk  (Customer Service Associates) will be conducted on December 6, 7, 13 and 14, 2025. The Mains exam for this post will be conducted on February 1, 2026. The examination authority has renamed the post of Clerks to Customer Service Associates. 

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Bhumika Lama

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 3 weeks ago

Hi Aniruddha,

The application process for the IBPS Clerk 2024-25 exam has concluded, with the last date for registration being July 28, 2024.

The IBPS Clerk 2024 Mains Exam is scheduled for October 13, 2024.

For the upcoming IBPS Clerk 2025-26 exam, the official notification and application details

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Ankit kumar

Contributor-Level 9

Answered a month ago

Following are the documents required at the time of IBPS Clerk document verification:

  • Proof of Date of Birth: Something that proves when they were born, like a birth certificate, SSLC/10th standard certificate, or passport.
  • Educational Qualification Certificates: Papers that prove they have the right

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Ishita Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

Relaxation in the upper age limit given to IBPS Clerk is given below.

CategoryAge relaxation
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe 5 years
Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) 3 years
Persons With Disabilities 10 years
Ex-Servicemen / Disabled Ex-Servicemen Actual period of service rendered in the defence forces + 3 years 

 

(8 years for Disabled ExServicemen belonging to SC/ST) subject to a maximum age limit of 50 years

Widows, divorced women, and women legally separated from their husbands who have not remarriedAge concession upto the age of 35 years for General/EWS,  

 

38 years for OBC and 40 years for SC/ST candidates

Persons affected by 1984 riots5 years

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Bhumika Lama

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

The minimum and maximum age limit of IBPS Clerk is given below.

IBPS Clerk Eligibility Criteria Age Limit 
Minimum Age20 Years
Maximum Age28 Years

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Chanchal Jain

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

The provisional allotment is subject to the candidate fulfilling the criteria for Participating Bank and identity verification to the satisfaction of the allotted bank. This does not constitute an offer of employment. Verification of documents with regard to eligibility criteria will be carried out

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Indrani Thakur

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

A candidate belonging to reserved category, selected on the basis of norms as applicable to General Category, is treated at par with a General category candidate. Such own merit candidates belonging to reserved categories who are provisionally allotted under unreserved (General) category is not adju

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Mani Shukla

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

The exam pattern for IBPS Clerk is summarised below.

Specifications Prelims Mains

Number of sections

Three

Four

IBPS clerk exam time duration

60 minutes

160 minutes

IBPS Clerk sectional timing

20 minutes 

General/Financial Awareness and English: 35 minutes

Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude and Quantitative Aptitude: 45 minutes

Number of questions

100

190

IBPS clerk total marks

100

200

Language of question paper

13 regional languages along with English & Hindi

Mode of exam

Online

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Mani Shukla

Beginner-Level 4

Answered a month ago

To correct errors in your IBPS Clerk Admit Card, contact the IBPS Help Desk via the official website ibps.in, email, or helpline. Provide your registration number, roll number, date of birth, and details of the error along with the correct information. Attach a copy of your admit card for reference.

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Amit Saini

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

IBPS Clerk 2024 prelims cut off is given below.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut Off 2024
States/ UTGeneralEWS/SC/OBC/ST
Andhra Pradesh77.5 
Arunachal Pradesh71 
Assam83.75OBC- 82.25
SC- 81.25
Bihar79.5OBC- 79.5
Chhattisgarh77OBC-77
Chandigarh81.50 
Delhi80.75SC-75.25
OBC- 78.25
Gujarat77.25ST- 67.75
Goa OBC- 68
Himachal Pradesh ST- 83
Haryana83 
J & K86.25 
Jharkhand 83.5 
Kerala OBC- 81
Madhya Pradesh73SC- 74.5
Maharashtra73ST- 69.50
Manipur OBC-70.25
Meghalaya ST- 73.50
Odisha86.75 
Punjab81.25SC- 70
OBC-79.75
Rajasthan83.25EWS- 83.25
Karnataka64.75 
Telangana68.25 
Uttar Pradesh79OBC- 79
SC- 70.75
ESM- 56
Uttarakhand  
West Bengal87.75SC- 80.25
Tamil Nadu OBC- 63.25
Tripura80.25ST- 71
Sikkim41 
Lakshadweep  

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

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