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Site logo image neerajsingh18 posted: "Frequently Asked Questions about IBPS Clerk 2023 Q1. What is the age limit for IBPS Clerk 2023? Ans. The age limit for IBPS Clerk 2023 is 28 years. The minimum age requirement is 20 years, and the maximum age allowed is 28 years. This means that a can" Ambitious Baba

IBPS Clerk 2023 : Frequently Asked Questions

neerajsingh18

Jul 4

Frequently Asked Questions about IBPS Clerk 2023

Q1. What is the age limit for IBPS Clerk 2023?

Ans. The age limit for IBPS Clerk 2023 is 28 years. The minimum age requirement is 20 years, and the maximum age allowed is 28 years. This means that a candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.07.1995 and not later than 01.07.2003 (both dates inclusive).

Q2. What is the application fee for IBPS Clerk 2023?

Ans. The application fee for IBPS Clerk 2023 is Rs. 175 for SC/ST/PwBD/EXSM candidates and Rs. 850 (inclusive of GST) for candidates belonging to all other categories.

Q3. What is the IBPS Clerk exam date for 2023?

Ans. The online preliminary examination for IBPS Clerk 2023 will be conducted in August/September 2023, and the main examination will take place in October 2023.

Q4. What is the age limit for OBC candidates applying for IBPS Clerk?

Ans. OBC candidates applying for IBPS Clerk have a relaxation of 3 years in the age limit.

Q5. When will the admit card for the IBPS Clerk exam be available?

Ans. The admit card for the IBPS Clerk exam will be released by IBPS approximately 1-2 weeks before the exam.

Q6. What is the educational qualification required for IBPS Clerk 2023?

Ans. The educational qualification required for IBPS Clerk 2023 is graduation.

Q7. I have passed 12th grade. Can I apply for IBPS Clerk 2023?

Ans. No, the minimum qualification required for IBPS Clerk 2023 is graduation. Therefore, having passed 12th grade alone does not meet the eligibility criteria.

Q8. Will the marks obtained in the prelims exam of IBPS Clerk be counted for the final result?

Ans. No, only the marks obtained in the mains exam will be counted for the final result of IBPS Clerk.

Q9. How many vacancies are available for IBPS Clerk 2023?

Ans. There are a total of 4545 vacancies for clerks in IBPS Clerk 2023.

Q10. How many banks are participating in this recruitment?

Ans. Eleven public sector banks are participating in the IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2023.
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

Q11. Is there any negative marking in the IBPS Clerk 2023 exam?

Ans. Yes, there is negative marking for wrong answers in both the preliminary test and mains exam of IBPS Clerk 2023. One-fourth of the total marks will be deducted for each question marked incorrectly by the candidate.

 

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