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Public Sector Banking is an illustrious career option in present times as it offers: an attractive salary, perks, job security, fast growth, and the right work-life balance. Every year, The Institute for Banking Personnel Selection conducts the IBPS Clerk exam. The IBPS is the apex authority for evaluating candidates for jobs in India’s public sector banks. IBPS has been conducting clerk exams for the past 11 years, and this year’s exam will be announced soon on the official website of the IBPS. The IBPS Clerk 2023 Latest recruitment Notification is expected to release in June 2023. The IBPS Clerk CRP exam is divided into two parts: the preliminary test and the main test. Candidates who pass both of these exams are chosen for the position.

Aspiring candidates who are dreaming to be a banker and securing a good rank in the IBPS recruitment must be aware of the detailed examination procedure. In this article, we have mentioned all the details regarding the IBPS Clerk 2023 Recruitment.

Participating Banks

Total of 11 Banks participate in the recruitment, a candidate has to choose which bank he/she prefers and simultaneously he/she has to select all bank

  1. Bank of Baroda
  2. Canara Bank
  3. Indian Overseas Bank
  4. UCO Bank
  5. Bank of India
  6. Central Bank of India
  7. Punjab National Bank
  8. Union Bank of India
  9. Bank of Maharashtra
  10. Indian Bank
  11. Punjab & Sind Bank
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IBPS Clerk Notification

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection – Clerical Cadre  exam is conducted every year to recruit young and fresh graduates. IBPS Clerk is one of the popular exams in PSU Bank Aspirants who wish to make a career in the same, It’s attractive salary, Career progression, perks and many such things attracts everyone for this post, with proper training & guidance you can crack this exam and fulfill your dream to become an PSU Bank Clerk.

IBPS Clerk Vacancy

IBPS Clerk Vacancy is generally released in the month of August / September tentatively, 10000’s of vacancies are released for the candidates to apply in 2016 there were 19,243 vacancies in 2017 there were 22,711 vacancies 2018 there were 7,275 vacancies , in 2019 there were 12,075 vacancies and in 2020 there were a total of 11,463 vacancies.

IBPS Clerk Exam Dates

IBPS Clerk generally conducts exam after 2 to 3 months of notification date the tentative month of examination is around November/December

IBPS Clerk Salary Structure

The initial salary package of IBPS Clerk is about Rs. 28,000 to Rs. 30,000/- per month that includes the Dearness Allowance and other benefits. The IBPS Clerk Pay Scale is Rs.19900-1000/1-20900-1230/3-24590-1490/4-30550-1730/7-42600-3270/1-45930-1990/1-47920

Initial Basic Pay – Rs 19,900 with an yearly increment of Rs 1000

Basic Pay after 3 years – Rs 20,900 with an yearly increment of Rs 1230 for the next three years.

Basic Pay after the next 3 years – Rs 24,590 with an yearly increment of Rs 1490 for the next four years.

Basic Pay after the next 4 years – Rs 30,550 with an yearly increment of Rs 1730 for the next 7 years.

Basic Pay after next 7 years – Rs 42,600 with anyearly increment of Rs 3270 for next one year.

Basic Pay after next 1 year – Rs 45,930 with an yearly increment of Rs 1990 for next one year.

Basic Pay after next year – Rs 47,920 (Maximum Basic Pay).

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How good is IBPS Clerk Job? Let’s see the promotion designation of a Clerk through various steps:

  • Level 1- Clerk: The basic training phase of Clerk where he learns day to day work of Bank.
  • Level 2- Officer/Assistant Manager: The work of an Assistant Manager is same as that of a PO. It’s just that this post is confirmed and not on a probation period.
  • Level 3- Branch Manager: The branch manager leads the whole bank branch.
  • Level 4- Chief Manager: The chief manager takes the responsibility of the main branch in a city i.e. a bigger branch.
  • Level 5- AGM: The Assistant General Manager takes care of a group of the branch in a region.
  • Level 6- DGM: The Deputy General Manager takes care of branches in a bigger zone or no. of the region.
  • Level 7- CGM: The Chief General Manager heads a circle like a complete branch of a state.
  • Level 8- GM: The General Manager has a higher responsibility of taking care of all the branches globally. He takes multiple duties and roles.

IBPS Clerk Eligibility Criteria

  1. Citizen of India
  2. Subject of Nepal or Bhutan
  3. Tibetan refugees who came to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanent settlement.
  4. Person of Indian Origin (PIO) who has migrated from Burma, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam or East African countries of Zaire, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Malawi, with the intention of permanent settlement in India Candidates belonging to the category 2, 3, 4 must have a certificate of eligibility issued by the Govt. of India in their favor.
  1. Candidates must hold a Graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification which is recognised by the Central Government. They should ensure that the passing certificate should indicate the degree pass date in it.
  2. Prospective applicants who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply on a provisional basis. However, this is subject to the condition that at the time of the interview, they’ll need to produce proof that they have passed the graduation examination.
  3. Candidates who have an Integrated Dual Degree (IDD) certificate need to ensure that the date of passing of the IDD is as mentioned in the notification.
  4. Candidates who possess Chartered Accountancy qualification are also eligible to apply.
  5. As per the IBPS Clerk qualification criteria, the candidates should indicate the percentage obtained in Graduation degree and calculate it to the nearest two decimals in the application form. For cases where CGPA is awarded, applicants should convert the grade into percentage and indicate it in the online application form.
  6. For the IBPS Clerk eligibility percentage, candidates with less than 60% in their graduation are also eligible to take the IBPS Clerk exam. The Board prescribes no minimum percentage in Graduation for the IBPS Clerk

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IBPS Clerk Age Limit

Candidates applying for the IBPS Clerk exam should not be below 20 years and not above 28 years.

Category

Age Relaxation

General Category

0 years

Scheduled Caste(SC)

5 years

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

5 years

People affected by the 1984 riots

5 years

Kashmiri Migrants

5 years

Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer)

3 years

PWD (Gen/EWS)

10 years

PWD (SC/ST)

15 years

PWD (OBC)

13 years

Ex-servicemen, ECOs, SSCOs who have rendered 5 years of military service.

5 years

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern

The Exam pattern of IBPS Clerk is in 2 Stages

The Composite time for Prelims exam is of 60 minutes for 100 Marks and consists 100 questions.
Prelims exams rewards 1 mark for every correct answer and deducts 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.

S.No.

Name of Tests
(Objective)

No. of
Questions

Maximum
Marks

Duration

1

English Language

30

30

20 Minutes

2

Quantitative Aptitude

35

35

20 Minutes

3

Reasoning Ability

35

35

20 Minutes

Total

100

100

1 Hour

The Composite time for Mains exam is of 160 minutes for 200 Marks and consists 190 questions.
Mains exams rewards 1 mark for every correct answer and deducts 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.

S.No.

Section

No. of Questions

Maximum

Marks

Time allotted
for each
test

1

Reasoning & Computer Aptitude

50

60

45 minutes

2

General / Financial Awareness

40

50

35 minutes

3

English Language

40

40

35 minutes

4

Quantitative Aptitude

50

50

45 minutes

Total

190

200

160 Mins

 

  • Marks obtained in the Preliminary Exam (Phase-1) will not be considered for final selection.
  • Candidates must qualify Phase-2 to be eligible for final merit.
  • The aggregate score out of 100 is used for the final merit list for each category. Candidates with top merit rank in each category are finally selected.

IBPS Clerk Selection Process

The recruitment process of IBPS Clerk CRP XIV occurs in two phases:

1. Preliminary Examination

2. Mains Examination

Students are required to qualify for both these exams to get selected for the post of clerical cadre in most of the premier Public Sector Banks. The main thing to note here is that there is no interview process required for the selection of candidates after the mains exam. 100% weightage is given to the result of the mains exam result.

 

IBPS Clerk Syllabus

The IBPS Clerk Prelims Syllabus will comprise of three sections:

Logical Reasoning

Subject

Topic

Logical Reasoning

  1. Alphanumeric Series
  2. Ranking/Direction/
  3. Alphabet Test
  4. Data Sufficiency
  5. Coded Inequalities
  6. Seating Arrangement
  7. Puzzle
  8. Syllogism
  9. Blood Relations
  10. Coding-Decoding

Quantitative Aptitude

Subject

Topic

Quantitative Aptitude

  1. Simplification
  2. Profit & Loss
  3. Mixtures & Alligations
  4. Simple Interest & Compound
  5. Interest & Surds & Indices
  6. Work & Time
  7. Time & Distance
  8. Mensuration – 2D
  9. Data Interpretation
  10. Ratio & Proportion, Percentage
  11. Number Systems
  12. Sequence & Series
  13. Permutation, Combination &
  14. Probability

English Language

Subject

Topic

English Language

  1. Reading and Comprehension
  2. Synonyms and Antonyms
  3. Idioms and Phrases
  4. Vocabulary Test
  5. Phrasal Verbs
  6. Fill in the qualifying words
  7. Cloze Test
  8. Para jumbles
  9. Error Spotting
  10. Fill in the blanks
  11. Miscellaneous

The IBPS Clerk Mains will have four sections.

Reasoning and Computer Aptitude

Subject

Topic

Reasoning

1.      Verbal Reasoning

2.      Syllogism

3.      Circular Seating Arrangement

4.      Linear Seating Arrangement

5.      Input-Output

6.      Blood Relations

7.      Directions and Distances

8.      Ordering and Ranking

9.      Data Sufficiency

10. Coding & Decoding

11. Code Inequalities

12. Course of Action

13. Analytical and Decision making

Computer Awareness

1.      Internet

2.      Memory

3.      Keyboard Shortcuts

4.      Computer Abbreviation

5.      Microsoft Office

6.      Computer Hardware

7.      Computer Software

8.      Operating System

9.      Networking

10. Computer Fundamentals/ Technologies

Numerical Ability

Subject

Topic

Numerical Ability

1.      Tabular Graph

2.      Line Graph

3.      Pie Chart

4.      Bar Graph

5.      Missing DI

6.      Caselet DI

7.      Miscellaneous

8.      Data Sufficiency

9.      Probability

10. Permutation and Combination

English language

Subject

Topic

English

1.      Reading Comprehension

2.      Grammar

3.      Vocabulary

4.      Verbal Ability

5.      Fillers

6.      Sentence Improvement

7.      Para Jumbles

8.      Cloze Test

9.      Error Spotting

10. Fill in the blanks

General Economy/ Banking Awareness

Subject

Topic

General Economy/ Banking Awareness

1.      Financial Awareness

2.      Static Awareness

3.      General Knowledge

4.      Current Affairs

5.      Banking and Financial Awareness

 

IBPS Clerk Cut off

There are many factors which would affect the IBPS Clerk Cut Off . The most important factors which would affect the IBPS Clerk Cut Off will include:

  • Candidates’ performance in the exam
  • Number of applicants
  • Number of vacancies
  • Previous years’ cutoff trend.

Prelims

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Cut-off

59.25

64.50

63.25

61.50

69.75

 

Mains

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Cut-off

70.94

91.9

100.16

91.90

76



IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut-Off 2023
States/ UTGeneralEWS/SC/OBC/ST
Andhra Pradesh81.25 
Assam79  
Bihar EWS- 78
Chhattisgarh77OBC- 77
Chandigarh  
Delhi78.25EWS-78.5
OBC- 76
Gujarat75.25 
Goa48.25 
Himachal Pradesh84  
Haryana80.25 OBC (NCL)- 78.25 
J & K85.25 
Jharkhand82.5 
Kerala  
Madhya Pradesh78SC- 70
Maharashtra72.75 
Manipur  
Odisha86.5 
Punjab81 SC- 69
Rajasthan82 
Karnataka75.75 OBC- 75.75 
Telangana78.50 
Uttar Pradesh79.25  
Uttarakhand  
West Bengal85.5SC- 76.50 
EWS 79.5 
OBC 80
Tamil Nadu OBC (NCL)- 65
Tripura80 
Sikkim  
Lakshadweep  

The CASME training methodology is tailored to prepare candidates for competitive exams like the SBI Clerk (State Bank of India Clerk) and other similar assessments, including IBPS Clerk (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk), RBI Assistant (Reserve Bank of India Assistant), IBPS RRB Office Assistant, and NABARD Grade A. Our program focuses on simplifying complex topics, ensuring that candidates understand the material thoroughly. We enhance both speed and accuracy through extensive practice and mock tests, while also building the mental resilience needed to manage exam stress. Additionally, we provide detailed study materials and personalized feedback to help each candidate reach their full potential and achieve their career aspirations in the banking sector.

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