According to the notification issued by IBPS, the mains exam will be conducted for the candidates who pass the prelims exam for PO recruitment.
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The admit card for PO Recruitment Mains Exam has been issued by the Institute of Banking Personal Selection. For this vacancy, the candidates who pass the prelims exam can appear in the Probationary Officer i.e. PO recruitment exam. Candidates who applied for PO Mains Exam IBPS You can download the admit card by visiting the official website- ibps.in. A total of 6,432 posts will be recruited through this vacancy. Candidates can check the details of the examination on the website.
The application process for this vacancy issued by IBPS started on 2 August 2022. Candidates were given time till 22 August 2022 to apply in this. The prelims exam for this vacancy was organized in October 2022. Its result was released on 4 November.
How to download IBPS PO Main Admit Card
Mains exam will be conducted for the candidates selected in the prelims exam of PO recruitment. Candidates can download the Mains Exam Admit Card from the steps given below-
- To download the admit card, first go to the official website ibps.in.
- On the home page of the website, click on the link for IBPS CRP.
- After that go to the link of IBPS PO Phase II Mains Exam Admit Card.
- Click on the link of Download Hall Ticket on the next page.
- Login with the requested details.
- After login, the admit card will open.
- Download the admit card and take a print out.
Download IBPS PO Mains Admit Card from direct link here.
PO Mains Exam Pattern
ibps In PO Mains Exam 155 MCQs questions will be asked for 200 marks. Along with this, there will be 2 descriptive tests for 25 marks. There will be negative marking in MCQs of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. The exam will be conducted for 3 hours 30 minutes. Will be held for more details.
Questions will be asked from these sections. 45 questions of 60 marks will be asked from Reasoning and Computer Aptitude. 40 questions of 40 marks will be asked from General/Economy/Banking Awareness. 35 questions of 40 marks will be asked from English Language. Whereas, 35 questions of 60 marks will be asked from Data Analysis and Interpretation.