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IBPS Clerk Scores Out: Mains Admit Card Imminent!

Summary

  • IBPS Clerk prelims scorecards released, available until December 2.
  • Mains admit card expected soon for 15,701 vacancies.
  • Mains exam covers four subjects within a 120-minute timeframe.
IBPS Clerk Scores Out: Mains Admit Card Imminent!

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has issued scorecards for the recently conducted Clerk preliminary examination. Candidates who participated in the exam can access their scores online via the official IBPS website until December 2. The preliminary exam results were announced on November 20, and with mains registration deadline approaching, the IBPS Clerk mains admit card is expected imminently.

This recruitment drive aims to fill a significant 15,701 vacancies across various public sector banks in India. The IBPS Clerk mains examination, a key stage in the selection process, will comprise 190 questions spanning General/Financial Awareness, English, Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude. Candidates will have a total of 120 minutes to complete this section.

The IBPS Clerk exam, conducted under CRP-CSA-XV, seeks to recruit qualified individuals for clerical positions, also known as customer service associates. The role involves diverse responsibilities including record maintenance, transaction processing, customer interaction, data management, and supporting administrative functions, contributing to the smooth operation of bank branches.

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The IBPS Clerk mains admit card is expected to be released soon, following the declaration of prelims results and completion of mains registration.
The IBPS Clerk recruitment drive is being conducted to fill a total of 15,701 vacancies across participating public sector banks in India.
The IBPS Clerk mains exam will cover General/Financial Awareness, English, Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude.

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