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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates can check below few tips and tricks to crack IBPS Clerk Mains exam:Go through the syllabus and memorise the formulas and conceptsCandidates must attempt easier questions first instead of the difficult onesDo not attempt every question as there is a negative marking Practice mock tests and analyse the strengths and weaknessesFocus on revision and do not touch the new topicKeep the mind calm and solve the questions patiently

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Anangsha Patra

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One month time is really less, but with strategy and hard efforts, candidates can surely achieve their goals. If the basics are clear and candidates are already preparing then it is possible to crack the exam in one month.Start giving mocks on a daily basis and also analyse them thoroughlyCandidates should not divert attention from their goal and concentrate only on exam preparationCandidates should follow a set time table diligentlyCandidates should focus more on the weak sections and practice more mock tests on itCandidates should solve previous years’ IBPS Clerk question papers and attempt topic-wise mock tests at regular inte
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Anangsha Patra

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The tips and tricks to crack IBPS Clerk in two months are given below: Prepare a proper study strategy for two months, plan every day of itKeep yourself updated with the current affairsFocus on section-wise study too because candidates need to clear sectional cut-offs as wellTime your mock tests as it will help during the examinationWork upon improving the speed and accuracyStay in positive mind frame

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Anangsha Patra

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Preparing for the IBPS clerk exam in three months is not a tough task, and the aspirants need to devote more time for the exam preparation so that they can clear the exam with flying colours. To crack IBPS Clerk 2023 in three months, candidates must follow the strategy below:Segregate & set targetsSelf analysis based on the subjectLearn shortcut and tricksEnhance speed & \accuracyFocusing on English and General KnowledgePractice regularlyAttempt IBPS Clerk mock testsAlso Read: IBPS Clerk last minute preparation tips for prelims

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Anangsha Patra

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To prepare for IBPS Clerk 2023 in 6 months, candidates need to be consistent with their studies. Candidates need to examine the previous years' question papers for difficulty level, important topics, expected topics, etc. Divide the study time into three stages: understanding the fundamentals, practicing different patterns of questions and analysis of performance. IBPS Clerk 2023 preparation tips for 6 months are given below:Start preparing General Awareness from the first day without any delayFocus on improving speed. The questions are not too difficult but candidates must have the speed to solve the questionsSolve IBPS Clerk previous
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Anangsha Patra

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The state-wise IBPS Clerk prelims cut off announced in 2018 is given below.State NameGeneralOBCUttar Pradesh74.0070Madhya Pradesh71.25-Delhi71.75-Gujarat67.75-Bihar73.50-Tamil Nadu57.75-Odisha72.75-Rajasthan73.00-Haryana73.00-Andhra Pradesh 75.7563.25Telangana58.2558.25Karnataka66.2566.25Himachal Pradesh73.00-Jharkhand74.00-Maharashtra63.2563.25Assam67.2566West Bengal73.50-Punjab73.25-Chandigarh66.75-

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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk prelims cut off announced in 2019 is given below for different categories.State IBPS Clerk prelims cut off 2019 Andhra Pradesh66.25Assam63Bihar65Chandigarh71.5Delhi71.75 (General) 67 (OBC)Goa67Gujarat27Haryana68.5Himachal Pradesh62.25 (General), 41.25 (OBC)Jammu & Kashmir-Jharkhand73 (OBC, General)Karnataka53.25 (EWS)Kerala73.5Madhya Pradesh70Maharashtra61.50Odisha71.50Punjab66.25Rajasthan71.25Tamil Nadu57.75Telangana61Uttar Pradesh68.25 (General), 67 (OBC)Uttarakhand76West Bengal70.75

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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk Mains result 2023 will be announced in April 2024. To check the result, candidates need to enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. IBPS Clerk Mains pattern comprises four sections: General/ Financial Awareness, General English, Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude. IBPS Clerk Mains exam date 2023 has been announced. IBPS Clerk Mains time duration is 160 minutes with IBPS clerk Mains sectional timing. The test carries a total of 190 questions and total marks are 200. The Mains result is announced after normalising the marks out of 100.

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Anangsha Patra

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The IBPS Clerk cut off marks are determined based on various factors and may differ across states and categories. Candidates are advised to prepare well and aim for maximum marks to secure a high score and improve their chances of qualifying with good margins. Scoring well above the expected IBPS Clerk cut off marks will ensure a candidate’s selection for the next round. IBPS Clerk prelims cut off is calculated to 100 marks. The final allotment cut off is decided after normalisation the marks out of 200. The cut off for final selection is calculated out of the normalised marks of 100.

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The qualifying marks are calculated based on the following factors:All the applicants who appear in the exam will be selected on the basis of qualifying marks and Cut off marks.First of all, Cut Off marks are decided on the basis of your Region and Number of Vacancies available under it.Second Factor affecting Cut Off is the highest Marks obtained by Candidate and Previous Cut Off Marks.Moreover, Category of the applicant and number of posts available under that category are also considered while preparing the cut off

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