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Anangsha Patra

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A total of 6128 vacancies were announced for IBPS Clerk 2024 exam. The state-wise IBPS Clerk vacancy break-up is given below.States NamesSCSTOBCEWSGeneralTotal Vacancies Andaman & Nicobar--------0101Andhra Pradesh1811240843105Arunachal Pradesh--03----0710Assam050818063875Bihar35016323115237Chandigarh05--09032239Chhattisgarh1235061056119Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu--------0505Delhi36197225116268Goa--0304032535Gujarat15336122105236Haryana36--491887190Himachal Pradesh170212063067Jammu & Kashmir010105021120Jharkhand071608063370Karnataka753910844191457Kerala1101460741106Ladakh--------0303Lakshadweep----------0Madhya Pradesh5172
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Sonali

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Experts and toppers say, it is possible to crack SBI/IBPS clerk Prelims in 4-5 months for Prelims and Mains preparation. Yes, 5-7 hours of daily study is enough to crack SBI/IBPS clerk exams, only if you following a good preparation strategy.Students should dedicate at least 6 hours daily for IBPS Clerk 2023 prelims exam. It is best to commit 1 to 2 hours for each subject and at least 2 hours for practising questions. It will take at least 30 days to cover all the relevant topics for IBPS Clerk prelims along with appropriate practice.

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Sonali

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IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern 2024Section No. of Questions DurationGeneral/Financial Awareness 50 35 MinutesReasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude 50 45 MinutesQuantitative Aptitude 50 45 MinutesTotal 190 160 Minutes

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates aged 20 to 28 are eligible for the exam. Candidates from reserved categories are eligible for a relaxation in the upper age restriction under government rules. There are no restrictions on the number of tries in the IBPS Clerk examination. Candidates may apply for the exam within their statutory age restriction.

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8 months ago

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Anamika Jha

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An IBPS clerk can apply for promotion after minimum two years of his/her service. They get promoted once in two years. Here is the hierarchy of promotion: • Assistant Manager Scale I•Manager Scale 2•Senior Manager Scale 3•Chief Manager Scale 4•Assistant General Manager Scale 5•Deputy General Manager Scale 6•General Manager Scale 7 Note : No JAIIB and CAIIB diplomas are required for such promotions.To know more about the examination, refer to the official website.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates are offered promotions based on their performance. After becoming a PO, there are seven levels in the officer cadre. The post-wise hierarchy is presented below: Scale 1: Officer / Assistant Manager. Scales: 2 Manager, 3 Senior Manager, and 4 Chief Manager. Scales: 5- Assistant General Manager, 6- Deputy General Manager. Scale 7: General Manager.

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8 months ago

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Nidhi Kumari

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The prelim exam cutoff for IBPS Clerk is determined on a scale of 100. Once the marks out of 100 have been normalized, the Mains exam cutoff is determined. The cutoff is applied to sectional cutoffs as well as overall/state-level cutoff points. the exam authority determines the overall cutoff based on the exam's total score. The exam authority determines the overall cutoff based on the exam's total score. Applicants must achieve the exam's overall and sectional cutoff scores. 

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8 months ago

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Cracking the IBPS Clerk exam in 3 months is possible, but it depends on your current level of preparation and the amount of time you can dedicate daily.Divide the syllabus into manageable portions and create a daily schedule allocating time for each section.Analyze your strengths and weaknesses in each section. Focus more on strengthening your weaker areas.Prioritize practicing high-weightage topics within each section.Regularly attempt mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.Practice time management skills during mock tests to ensure you attemp
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Malavika

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English Quantitative Ability in General Ability to Reason General awareness, which encompasses both static general information and current events The emphasis given to various areas varies slightly between the two exams, though. For instance, the IBPS Clerk emphasizes banking and financial literacy more than the SSC CGL, which focuses more on statistics and mathematics. While the SSC CGL exam is used for broad recruitment to various government professions, the IBPS Clerk exam is intended exclusively for applicants interested in a career in the banking industry. The English Language topics listed in the IBPS Clerk curriculum are: Cloze
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8 months ago

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Suraj Kumar karn

Contributor-Level 9

The ideal time for IBPS Clerk preparation is one year. However, many candidates have cracked the exam with six months of preparation. Candidates must prepare properly for the exam by following a study plan. The amount of time required to prepare for the IBPS clerk exam can vary depending on the individual.Students should dedicate at least 6 hours daily for IBPS Clerk 2023 prelims exam. It is best to commit 1 to 2 hours for each subject and at least 2 hours for practising questions. It will take at least 30 days to cover all the relevant topics for IBPS Clerk prelims along with appropriate practice. 

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