IBPS Clerk Main Exam scorecards are available to download between April 1 to 30. (representative image)
Candidates who appeared for the IBPS Clerk Main Exam can now download the result by visiting the official website ibps.in
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the CRP Clerk – XIII Main Exam Result today, April 1st. Candidates who appeared for the IBPS Clerk Main Exam can now download the result by visiting the official website ibps.in. Candidates have to enter their registration number or roll number along with password or date of birth and captcha code to be able to access their result. The scorecards are available to download between April 1 and 30. The IBPS CRP Clerk recruitment drive is being conducted to fill a total of 4,545 vacancies in the organization.
As per the schedule, IBPS CRP Clerk – XIII Main Exam was held on 7th October. The main examination was conducted for the duration of 2 hours 40 minutes. The question paper was of total 200 marks.
IBPS CRP Clerk XIII Main Exam Result: How to Download?
Step 1: Visit the official website of IBPS, ibps.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, look for CRP Clerk – XIII Main Result link and click on it.
Step 3: As a new window opens, enter the login credentials (Registration Number or Roll Number and Password or Date of Birth with Captcha Code).
Step 4: IBPS CRP Clerk XIII Main Result will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Check all the details mentioned on it. Then download it.
IBPS CRP Clerk XIII Main Exam Result: Selection Process
IBPS CRP preliminary exam was held on 26th, 27th August and 2nd September this year. The result of the preliminary examination was declared on 14 September. Candidates who qualified the preliminary examination were eligible to appear for the main examination. Now, those who have successfully qualified the main exam will have to further appear for the interview round.
The main exam syllabus for IBPS Clerk was divided into four parts – Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, Reasoning & Computer Knowledge and General Awareness. Candidates will get one mark for each correct answer and 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. The test had 190 questions, of which 50 were from Reasoning, Numerical Ability and General Awareness and 40 were from English Language.