IBPS Clerk Preliminary Result 2018 declared; check results on ibps.in
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) intends to fill over 1,599 posts of specialist officers in nationalised banks.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has announced the results of Clerk Preliminary (prelims) exam on the official website today. The candidates can check the results through IBPS official website, ibps.in.
IBPS had invited applications for as many as 7,275 posts of clerks in 19 nationalised banks across India in September. The prelims exam was held on December 8, December 9 and December 15 and December 16.
The IBPS intends to fill over 1,599 posts of specialist officers in nationalised banks.
How to check IBPS Clerk Prelims result 2018:
- Log onto the official website, www.ibps.in
- Click on the "Result" tab present on the top of the page
- Enter all the requested details
- Check your result and download it
- Take a printout of the results for future reference
Next step for the applicants who pass the preliminary examination will be to appear for the IBPS clerk main examination, which is to be conducted on January 20, 2019.
The admit card for the main examination will be released either on January 5 or January 6, 2019, while final result will be announced in the month of April.
In the main examination, selected candidates will be asked 190 questions which need to be answered in the total duration of 160 minutes.
For the IBPS main examination, candidates will get 160 minutes for solving 190 questions of 200 marks. There is the provision of the negative marking also. If a candidate gives wrong answer then 0.25 marks will be deducted as penalty from his total marks. If no answer is given, or candidate does not attempt any question, then no mark will be deducted from his/her scores.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) holds exams to recruit probationary officers and clerks for its associated Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) banks, SBI, Associate Banks of SBI, RBI, NABARD, SIDBI, few Co.op Banks, LIC and Insurance companies.
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