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Sonali

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IBPS PO age limit- Minimum age: 20 Years and maximum age: 30 YearsEducational Qualification - The candidate must have bachelor's degree or any graduation degree recognised by the state or central government of India.

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Anangsha Patra

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The initial basic pay of IBPS RRB PO/Officers Scale 1 is INR 36,000. The salary structure is based on the 10th Bipartite Setllement and the pay scale of IBPS RRB PO is INR 36,000 – 1,490/7 – 46,430 – 1,740/2 – 49,910 – 1,990/7 – 63,840. The initial basic pay of IBPS RRB PO is INR 36,000, and after annual increments over the years, the maximum basic pay can reach up to INR 63,840. 

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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The syllabus of the exams are nearly same, the extent of baics and the concepts are differnt. In IBPO Prelims the main focus is on basics while in Mains the mian focus is on the concepts. The syllabus of preliminary exam is english language, quantitative aptitude, and reasoning ability. The syllabus of Mains is financial awareness, computer aptitude, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, english language, general awareness. The difficulty level of the questions asked in the exams are different, the level of questions aksed in preliminary exams are much easier, while teh questions asked in the Mains exam are much difficult. 

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Sonali

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IBPS PO prelims exam pattern consists of three sections. The paper will have 100 objective-type multiple-choice questions. Questions in the exam are asked from Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, and English Language. The total time allotted to candidates to solve questions in IBPS PO prelims exam is 60 minutes.IBPS PO Prelims Exam Pattern English will carry 30 marks, Quantitative Aptitude will carry 35 marks and Reasoning will carry 35 marks. The total duration of the Prelims exams will be 60 minutes. Candidates are expected to clear the sectional cut-off so that they qualify for the IBPS PO Mains examination.

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Malavika

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To improve their chances of passing the IBPS PO 2024 exam, prospective candidates should acquaint themselves with the IBPS PO Syllabus 2024. The precise date of the IBPS PO Prelims Exam 2024 will be revealed shortly. It is anticipated to take place in September or October of that year. In addition to its official announcement, IBPS also distributes the IBPS PO Syllabus and Exam Pattern. The most recent IBPS PO exam schedule and curriculum are available in the post below. Similar to any other bank test, the IBPS PO Syllabus 2024 is the same. To perform well on the test, it is therefore essential to be knowledgeable in each of these area
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Malavika

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Number series, coding-decoding, blood ties relations, direction and distance, seating arrangements, syllogism, cause and effect, and data sufficiency are some of the most scoring themes in the IBPS PO Reasoning portion. adequate. It will be highly helpful to complete Reasoning Ability online tests in order to score well in this area on practically all bank exams, such as PO, SO, or clerk/clerk exams. Start with answering questions on simple, quick themes such as analogy, direction, distance, and alphabetic or mixed series, odd pairs, etc. To achieve high scores in the IBPS PO Prelims test, candidates should review and complete all sign
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Muskan

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Start with the questions you find the easiest to answer or the ones you are more familiar with and can respond to fast. My personal opinion is that one should prioritise English, then reasoning, and finally maths.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

The reading comprehension, cloze test, parajumbles, miscellaneous, fill in the blanks, multiple meaning/error spotting, and paragraph completion categories are all used in the English component of the test. Below are the books you should read for the IBPS PO exam's English section: Easy Word Power by Normal Lewis Wren and Martin's Grammar and Composition of English Descriptive General English by Rich Sharma and S P Bakshi Hari Mohan Prasad, Uma Rani Sinha, "Objective English for Competitive Examinations," Mcgraw Hill Education Publications Candidates can practise past years' question papers to get ready for the English Language portio
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Nidhi Kumari

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There are a total of 11 commercial banks that participate in the IBPS PO selection exam every year and they are listed below: Bank of BarodaBank of IndiaBank of MaharashtraCanara BankCentral Bank of IndiaIndian BankIndian Overseas BankPunjab National BankPunjab & Sind BankUCO BankUnion Bank of India

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Nidhi Kumari

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Upon passing the IBPS PO Online exams, candidates are invited to take part in a panel of experts' interview. In this interview, which evaluates the candidate's general suitability for the PO role, questions on their credentials, professional background, and personal traits are asked. Based on the scores from the main exam and the personal interview, a merit list is created following the interview. Those whose names appear on the merit list are qualified to work as probationary officers for the participating banks. 

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