IBPS PO

IBPS PO
IBPS PO

Price :  ₹ 11000/-

IBPS PO Exam is conducted by The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection for the recruitment of candidates as Probationary Officers in various banks. IBPS PO consists of three levels and that are Prelims, Mains and Interview. To move further in the process one must crack and clear the Preliminary exam in order to give Mains Examination and then the last step would be the interview.

The IBPS CWE was earlier known as IBPS PO is conducting its 10th edition examination this year.

IBPS provides its services to all Public-Sector Banks, SBI, RBI, NABARD, SIDBI, LIC & Insurance companies and other Banks which are regular members of the IBPS society.

Candidates between the age of 20-30 years of age as on 1st August of the recruitment years and are minimum of graduate are only eligible to apply for IBPS PO Exam.

IBPS PO exam is a golden opportunity for all those aspiring candidates who want to pursue their career in Banking sector. Selection in this exam will get them with their dream job.

Now let’s discuss about the eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, pay scale and other important points regarding this exam:

Quantitative Aptitude:

Percentage, Profit & Loss, Averages, Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns, Ratio & Proportion, Partnership, Time & Distance, Boats & Streams, Mixtures & Alligations, Problems on Ages, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Mensuration, Permutation & Combinations, Probability, Data Sufficiency, Data Interpretation, Data Analysis, Simplification, Approximations, Number Series, Quadratic Equations, Caselets.

Reasoning:

Alphanumeric Series, Coding-Decoding, Equality-Inequality, Ranking, Direction Test, Blood Relations, Syllogism, Sitting Arrangement, Puzzles, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, Decision Making, Cause & Effect, Course of Action, Statements & Assumptions, Statements & Conclusions, Statements & Arguments, Inference from Passage.

English Language:

Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Para jumbles, Fill in the blanks, Error Spotting, Miscellaneous, Paragraph Completion, Verbal Ability.

General Awareness:

Current Affairs, Financial Awareness with special reference to Banking Industry, Economics.

The IBPS PO preliminary examination will be conducted online and candidates are allocated total duration of 1 hour to complete the preliminary exam. It consists of 3 sections with a total of 100 questions and maximum score of 100 marks. There is negative marking and 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer attempted by a candidate.

Prelims Exam:

Subject Name No. of Questions Max. Marks Time of each section
English Language 30 30 20 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude 35 35 20 minutes
Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 minutes
Total 100 100 60 minutes

Mains Exam:

IBPS PO Mains Exam consists of two parts i.e. Objective and Descriptive.

Objective Part consists of 200 marks and Descriptive part consists of 25 marks. Both parts are conducted in online mode.

Subject Name No. of Questions Max. Marks Time of each section
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude 45 60 60 minutes
Banking Awareness 40 40 35 minutes
English Language 35 40 40 minutes
Data Analysis & Interpretation 35 60 45 minutes
Total 155 200 180 minutes
Descriptive Paper 2 25 30 minutes

NOTE: There will be a penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective 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 penalty to arrive at a correct score. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is marked by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

Descriptive Part Test Pattern:

After a candidate clears Mains Exam IBPS conducts Descriptive Paper where candidates will be judged on their written skills. An Essay writing and a Letter Writing will be given to candidates to write that will constitute of 25 marks and that has to be completed in a time span of 30 minutes.

The overall time for IBPS Mains Examination constitutes to 180 minutes.

Penalty for Wrong Answers:

0.25 marks will be deducted for every question attempted wrong by a candidate in both IBPS PO 2020 Preliminary Exam and IBPS PO 2020 Mains Exam. There will be no deduction of marks for a question left blank/unattempted by a candidate.

Interview Process:

The total marks allotted for Interview are 100. The minimum qualifying marks in interview will not be less than 40 % (35 % for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates).

Final Selection:

The weightage (ratio) of Online Main Exam and interview will be 80 : 20 respectively. The combined final score of candidates shall be arrived at on the basis of scores obtained by the candidates in the Mains Examination and Interview.

A candidate should qualify both in the Online Main Exam and interview and be sufficiently high in the merit to be shortlisted for subsequent provisional allotment process, details of which will be made available subsequently on IBPS website.

Educational Qualification:

Graduation Degree: The eligibility criteria required for the IBPS CWE exam is a graduation degree (BA, BCom, BSc, B.Tech or as such) in any discipline from a University recognized by the Government of India. Any such candidate who has received equivalent qualification which is recognized by the Central Government is also eligible to apply for this exam.

The candidates must be in possession of a valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that certifies that they are a graduate on the day they register for this exam, and must indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering for the IBPS Bank-PO examination.

Computer Literacy: Working knowledge of computer systems is necessary for the job as well as to give the IBPS PO exam which is conducted in online mode.

Language Proficiency: Verbal and written proficiency in official language of the State/UT is desirable. The candidate must be able to read, write and speak the language.

Nationality / Citizenship of Applicants:

A candidate applying for IBPS CWE PO Examination must be one of the following:

  1. Citizen of India.
  2. Subject of Nepal or Bhutan.
  3. Tibetan Refugee 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 favour.

Age Limit:

Any candidate who is applying for the IBPS CWE examination should not be less than 20 years old and not more than 30 years old at the time of registration. In addition to this, there is age relaxation applicable to category wise candidates as per the government rules.