IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern 2022, Check Prelims and Mains Exam Pattern

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern 2022

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern 2022: IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern is going to help candidates to prepare well for the upcoming IBPS Clerk Examination. IBPS Clerk 2022 is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection to select eligible candidates for the post of Clerk every year.  To ace the upcoming IBPS Clerk Exam, it is necessary to have knowledge of the latest IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern. The IBPS Clerk recruitment process for selections as IBPS Clerk 2022 is done in two phases:

  • Online Preliminary Exam,
  • Online Mains Exam.

A candidate must qualify for both the preliminary exam and mains exam to get your name on the merit list. The candidates selected after the mains are given the appointment letter.

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern, Important Points

Candidates can check important points of the IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern of Prelims & Mains.

  • The IBPS Clerk 2022 exam pattern for selecting candidates for Clerk is given below.
  • The Mains Examination will have just one more section, i.e. of Current Affairs and Computer Knowledge.
  • Only three sections will be asked in the Preliminary Exam of the IBPS Clerk 2022 Exam.
  • The score of the Preliminary Exam will not be taken into consideration for the final selection. A score of the Mains Exam will be taken into consideration for the final allotment.
  • There will be a penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Tests.

Let’s have a look at the detailed Exam Pattern for multiple posts offered through IBPS Clerk 2022 Exam

IBPS Clerk Prelims Result 2021 Out  – Click to check

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IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern

It is to be noted that the candidates have to qualify in each of the three sections of the IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam by securing minimum cut-off marks decided by IBPS in all the sections individually. An adequate number of candidates in each category as decided by IBPS depending upon requirements will be shortlisted for Online Main Examination. The Exam Pattern for IBPS Clerk Exam in tabular form is given below:

Candidates who qualify the IBPS Clerk Prelims by clearing the sectional, as well as overall cut off, are called for the IBPS Mains exam, which is both qualifyings as well as the scoring exam of the IBPS Clerk recruitment. Candidates can check the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern in the table below:

Note – Penalty for Wrong Answers (Applicable to both – Online Preliminary and Online Main examinations). There will be a penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Type Tests. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty to arrive at the corrected score. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is marked by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

IBPS Clerk Final Selection

Candidates need to qualify both tiers i.e., Prelims and Mains of the IBPS Clerk to get into the Final Merit List of the IBPS Clerk. However, the Prelims is only Qualifying in nature i.e., prelims marks will not be considered in the final merit of the candidates. Whereas the Mains exam is both qualifying as well as scoring in nature i.e., the Final Selection of the candidate depends on the score of the candidate in the Mains exam. The final list will be prepared after scaling the marks of the candidates out of 100. Candidates can check the IBPS Clerk Syllabus 2022 by clicking on the button given below.

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