The IBPS Clerk Exam selection
process is divided into three phases that is the preliminary exam, main exam, and
PI. All the exam levels will be conducted by IBPS only. The result score of
IBPS will be used by the participating banks for personnel recruitment as per
their job vacancies. Below are the dates related to IBPS Clerk Exams:
Events
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Dates
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Preliminary Exam
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12, 13, 19 Dec. 2020
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Main Exam
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24 Jan 2021
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Syllabus
of Exam:-
The syllabus for IBPS Clerk xi has not
been defined by IBPS yet. You can get a rough idea of the syllabus from the
previous year’s Exam papers. Here is a rough idea of the syllabus IBPS clerk
preliminary as well as the main exam.
1.
Preliminary Exam: The exam consists
of three sections of 100 marks in total. The student has to solve the question
paper within 1 hour. Each section in the paper will be allotted 20 minutes
only.
Section-1: Reasoning Ability-
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Puzzles
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Seating Arrangements
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Coding-Decoding
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Direction Sense
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Machine Input-Output
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Syllogism
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Order and Ranking
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Blood Relation
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Inequalities
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Statement and Assumption
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Alpha-Numeric-Symbol Series
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Data Sufficiency
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Passage Inference
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Conclusion
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Argument
Section 2: Numeric Ability-
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Quadratic Equations
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Data Interpretation
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Number Series
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Simplification/ Approximation
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Miscellaneous
Section 3: General English-
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Reading Comprehension
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Close Test
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Fillers
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Sentence Errors
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Vocabulary based questions
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Sentence Improvement
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Jumbled Paragraph
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Paragraph related Questions (Paragraph
Fillers, Paragraph Conclusion, Paragraph or Sentences Restatement)
2.
Main Exam: The main exam will be
having four sections to be solved in 160 minutes. The candidate will have a time
duration of 40 minutes for solving each section. Here is the section-wise
syllabus for the main exam.
Section-1:
General/Financial Awareness- (Read Newspaper Daily):
The questions in this section will be asked from the current affairs of the
latest four months.
Current National and International Events
or Issues
Economy
Important Awards & Honors
Science and Technology
Indian financial system
Commissions
Recent Credit and monetary policies
Banking Knowledge – Abbreviations and
Economic Terminologies
Computer and IT Knowledge
National financial institutions like
SEBI, IRDS, FSDC, etc.
International financial institutions like
IMF, World Bank, ADB, UN, etc.
Sports and Politics
Appointments and Resignations
Prominent Personalities
Important Schemes of Government on the credit,
capital, loans, and money market, etc.
Section-2:
General English-
Homonyms
Word Formation
Synonyms
Antonyms
Spelling
Direct and Indirect speech
Spotting Errors
Passage completion
Phrases and idioms
Active/ Passive voice
Deriving Conclusion
Theme Detection
Rearrangement of topics in a passage
Section-3:
Reasoning Ability-
Verbal and figure classification
Analysis, Similarities, Analogies
Symbols and their relationships
Analytical functions
Verbal and non-verbal
Arithmetical computation
Observation, Arithmetical reasoning
Decision making
Problem¬ solving, Discrimination
Arithmetical number series, Visual memory
Relationship concepts, Differences
Space visualization, Judgment
Section-4:
Quantitative Aptitude-
Time and Work
Profit, Loss, and Discount
Time and Distance
Stocks and Shares
HCF & LCM, Simplification
Logarithms
Equations
Data Interpretation and Approximate
Values
Percentage, Partnership
Compound and Simple Interest
Ratio & Proportions
Relationship between Numbers
Number Series, Probability
Decimals and Fractions
Whole Numbers
Permutations & Combination’s
Trigonometry
Exam Pattern…
The
exam pattern for both the exam papers has been defined by the institute. You
can refer the following pattern to know about the exam pattern:
Preliminary Exam:
Mode of Exam: Online Test
Language: Bilingual i.e. English and Hindi
Duration: 1 hour (give each section 20 minutes only)
No. of Questions: 100 questions
Type of Questions: MCQ type questions
Marking Scheme: Each correct answer will be given 1 mark and for
every wrong question there will be negative marking of 0.25 marks each.
Sections:
Sections
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No. of Questions
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No. of Marks
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English Language
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30
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30
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Numerical Ability
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35
|
35
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Reasoning Ability
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35
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35
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Total
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100
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100
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Main exam:
Mode of Exam: Online Test
Language: English and Hindi
Duration: 160
minutes
No. of Questions: 190 questions
Type of Questions: MCQ type questions
Marking Scheme: Every
Question will have marks as mentioned. For every wrong answer, there will be a
negative marking of 25% marks of the marks allotted to the specific question.
Sections:
Sections
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No. of Questions
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No. of Marks
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General/ Financial Awareness
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50
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50
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General English
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40
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40
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Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude
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50
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60
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Quantitative Aptitude
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50
|
50
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Total
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190
|
200
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