IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card 2024 Released; Check Details Here

IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card 2024 Released; Check Details Here

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Anangsha Patra
Deputy Manager – Editorial
New Delhi, Updated on Oct 6, 2024 15:24 IST

IBPS Clerk mains admit card 2024 has been released on Oct 6. The last date to download the admit card is October 13, 2024. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the registration number or roil number and date of birth or password. Read here for more details on IBPS Clerk mains admit card. 

IBPS Clerk mains admit card 2024 released

IBPS Clerk mains admit card 2024 released

The Institute of Banking & Personnel Selection (IBPS) released IBPS Clerk mains admit card 2024 on October 6, 2024. The mains admit card was released for the qualified candidates of the prelims exam. The link to download IBPS Clerk admit card 2024 for the mains exam is provided on this page. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the registration number or roil number and date of birth or password. The mains exam of IBPS Clerk 2024 exam will be conducted on October 13, 2024.

How to Download IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card 2024?

The steps to download IBPS Clerk mains admit card 2024 are given below:

  • Visit the official website- ibps.in
  • Click the link 'IBPS CRP Clerk admit card'
  • Enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password
  • IBPS admit card for Clerk appears on the screen
  • Download the admit card and take its printout

Details in IBPS Clerk Admit Card 2024

The following details are printed on the admit card.

Name of candidates

Exam date

Duration of test

Registration number

Reporting time

Roll number/User ID

Scanned images of photograph & Signature

Space for signature & left thumb impression of candidates

Address of exam centre

Exam day guidelines

Space for invigilator's signature

Password

Q:   Do I need to carry additional photographs to IBPS Clerk exam centres along with admit card and photo ID proof?

A:
Candidates are required to bring one additional photograph (same as pasted by the candidate on call letter) to IBPS Clerk exam centre. Candidates reporting without a photograph (one pasted on the call letter and one additional photograph) will not be allowed to appear for the exam. It is advised that candidates should retain eight copies of the same photograph which is uploaded at the time of application process.

Q:   Can I carry ration card and learner's driving lincense as photo-identity proof to IBPS Clerk exam centre?

A:
Ration Card and Learner's Driving License are not accepted as valid ID proof for IBPS Clerk exam. Candidates should note that their name appearing on the call letter should exactly match the name as appearing on the photo identift proof. If there is any mismatch between the name indicated in the call letter and photo identity proof are not allowed to appear for the exam. In case of candidates who have changed their name are allowed only if they produce Gazette notification/their marriage certificate/affidavit. Photo ID should be valid as on the day of the examination.

Q:   How to download IBPS Clerk admit card?

A:
Candidates should download IBPS Clerk admit card in the latest version of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Firefox. The steps to download the admit card are given below: Visit the official website of IBPS Click the IBPS Clerk admit card' link on the home page On the login page, enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password IBPS Clerk admit card appears on the screen Download the admit card and take its printout.

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Anangsha Patra
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A mass communication and journalism post-graduate, Anangsha has worked as a reporter and sub-editor and enjoys working in the education domain.

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