IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2023: Admit Cards Released at ibps.in, How to Check
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2023: Admit Cards Released at ibps.in, How to Check
The IBPS clerk prelims exam will take place in two phases. The recruitment drive will fill up to 4,545 posts in total

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the admit card for the clerk recruitment exam 2023 today, August 16. Those who have applied for the examination can now access and download their admit card through the official website, ibps.in, using their application number and date of birth. The hall tickets have been made available for the preliminary examination.

The IBPS clerk prelims exam will take place in two phases. Phase 1 will be held on August 26 and 27, followed by the second phase on October 2. The IBPS clerk recruitment drive will fill up to 4,545 posts in total.

IBPS Clerk Recruitment Admit Card 2023: How to download

Step 1: Go to ibps.in

Step 2: Click on the IBPS clerk recruitment admit card 2023 link on the homepage

Step 3: Enter log in credentials

Step 4: The admit card will be displayed on your screen

Step 5: Save and download IBPS Clerk 2023 admit card for future use.

The IBPS clerk prelims exam will have three sections — reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and English language. The exam will be held for a duration of one hour (20 minutes for each component). The question paper will consist of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Candidates who clear the preliminary exam will be called for the main exam. Those who clear main exam will be called for further interview rounds.

This year, the preliminary test will take place this month, and the results will be announced in either October or September. The IBPS clerk main test will be scheduled in October. The application process for the exam ended on July 28. The lowest age limit for IBPS clerk jobs during this recruiting campaign is 20 years, while the maximum age limit is 28 years. Candidates must have cleared graduation in any field from an institution recognised by the central government. They must also have studied computer science or information technology in high school, college, or a university.

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