Can anyone please give the complete information regarding IBPS Clerk prelims exam?
Also, how can we prepare for the IBPS clerk exam effectively and what is the syllabus for the exam?
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IBPS clerk exam
This exam is conducted online and known as a common written examination for the post of clerk. The exam notification is released between August. The exam is held between December and January. And the exam results are announced in the month of April. There are around 7000 vacancies in this organization.
Eligibility:
The candidate minimum age must be 20 years. The maximum age should be 28 years not more than that.
Must have a bachelor degree in any discipline from any government recognized university.
And the candidate must be Indian.
The application fee is as follows:
For SC/ST/PWD candidate the application fee is Rs.100/-
For General category and Other, the application fee is Rs.600/-
Exam pattern:
There are 3 sections of this examination. First, the prelims second, the mains and third, the interview.
First, we talk about the prelim’s exam: there are 3 sections in this prelim’s exam. The total marks of this examination are 100 and total time allocated is 60 minutes.
Subjects/Section No of Questions Maximum Marks
English Language 30 30
Numerical Ability 35 35
Reasoning Ability 35 35
Total 100 100
After, those who clear the mains exam there is 4 section in this exam with total marks of 200 marks and the total time is 2hr 40 mins. For every wrong answer, 1/4th marks will be deducted. The syllabus for the mains exam is as follows:
S.No. Name of Tests (Objective No. of Questions Maximum Marks
1 Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude 50 60
2 English Language 40 40
3 Quantitative Aptitude 50 50
4 General/ Financial Awareness 50 50
Total 190 200
And there is no interview for this post.
Here are some tips and tricks for IBPS clerk exam:
1. Your English should be good as there are 30 questions for the English language.
2. First, attempt those questions first that you are sure of then attempt those questions in which you have doubt.
3. Read the newspaper to improve your general knowledge of yours.
4. As there is a negative marking attempt the paper wisely.
5. Practice the formulas as there are many questions of formulas.
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