IBPS EXAMS

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is an examination body that conducts the selection of employees for a large number of banks. The IBPS conducts several online bank exams for this purpose. The following are the exams conducted by the IBPS:

  • IBPS PO Exam: The IBPS PO, officially known as the IBPS CWE (Common Written Examination) selects candidates for the post of Probationary Officers for various public sector banks (PSB) as well as some insurance companies which are its members. The IBPS PO exam pattern consists of three stages:
    • IBPS PO Preliminary Exam: This stage serves as a qualifying exam for the next phase. The IBPS PO Prelims exam consists of objective type questions.
    • IBPS PO Main Exam: The IBPS PO mains exam serves as the final written exam. Based on the IBPS PO result, the participating banks call candidates for the next stage.
    • IBPS Interview: The final phase where candidates have a face to face interactive session with high ranking bank employees in the panel.
  • IBPS SO Exam: The IBPS Specialist Officers exam of the IBPS consists of three stages similar to the Probationary Officers exam. They are:
    • IBPS SO Preliminary Exam: This stage consists of an objective pattern paper. The bank exam syllabus for this paper varies based on the available specializations’. The paper tests General Awareness, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English.
    • IBPS SO Main Exam: The main exam consists of one objective paper on professional knowledge for most specialists. The post of language advisors such as ‘Rajbhasha Adhikari’ consists of an objective and a descriptive paper on their respective subjects.
  • IBPS Clerk Exam: The IBPS CRP clerical cadre is used by PSBs to select clerks. It consists of two online bank examinations which are:
    • IBPS Clerk Preliminary Examination: An objective paper of one-hour duration tests the candidates’ abilities in English Language, Numerical Ability and Reasoning.
    • IBPS Clerk Main Examination: The bank exam syllabus for this one consists of Reasoning, Computer Aptitude, English, Quantitative Aptitude, General and Financial Awareness. The IBPS Clerk Mains result is used to determine the merit ranking of the candidate and their selection as clerks.
  • IBPS RRB Exam: The IBPS RRB CRP is for Regional Rural Banks which selects candidates for smaller banks serving rural areas across the country. These include cooperative and public sector banks.

Bank exam conducted to appoint candidates in Regional Rural Banks across the country are held for both Officer and Office Assistant Posts. These posts are categorized as:

  • Officer Scale I (IBPS RRB PO)
  • Officer Scale II & III
  • Officer Assistant (IBPS RRB Clerk)

The examination for these posts consists of two stages which are as follows:

  • RRB Preliminary Exam: This exam is used as a qualifying exam for the next round. There are separate papers for Scale I officers and Office Assistants, which are conducted separately.
  • RRB Mains Exam: This paper decides the merit position of candidates and is held separately for officers and office assistants. The allotment of banks is based on the RRB exam result.

However, only a single phase of Bank exam is conducted for Officer Scale II and III posts. To know in detail about the IBPS RRB Notification, Please visit official Website.

The main feature that distinguishes IBPS from other bank exams is the large number of banks who recruit based on its results. The institute also provides the facility of IBPS mock tests and training for candidates desirous of using these facilities.

IBPS Recruitment

The IBPS Recruitment details contain relevant information related to the IBPS Salary, vacancies, posts, etc.

IBPS recruitment notifications 2021 for the various posts have started to release for the position of Probationary Officers, Clerk and Regional Rural Bank recruitment.

As per the latest information, the Government has also approved the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) to conduct a Common Eligibility Test (CET) for SSC, RRB and IBPS recruitment. Aspirants can know more about the Agency and the test at the linked article.

IBPS Salary

The IBPS Salary varies for various posts and exams accordingly. The allowances and the perks included in the IBPS Salary are very lucrative for all the posts.

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection takes the Bank salary-related decisions. To know the salary structure of bank employees, candidates can visit the Bank Salary page.

IBPS Vacancies

The IBPS Vacancies are decided by the recruiting body of the Public Sector Bank exams.

The vacancies have seen a rising trend in a few years and so has the number of applicants.

IBPS PO Vacancies

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection releases the IBPS PO Vacancies. The IBPS PO vacancies for the 2020 recruitment have been released, and a total of 1417 vacancies have been announced.

IBPS Eligibility

The IBPS Eligibility details are mentioned for the various exams.

The IBPS Eligibility gives a clear idea on the various queries that a candidate might have like Age Limit, Nationality, Educational Qualification.

The IBPS Eligibility for the following exams are mentioned below:

  1. IBPS PO
  2. IBPS SO
  3. IBPS Clerk
  4. IBPS RRB

IBPS PO Eligibility

The important IBPS Eligibility details for the PO Exam are given below:

IBPS PO Eligibility Criteria
IBPS PO Age Limit

Maximum- 30 years

Minimum- 20 years

Nationality
  • Citizenship of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Tibetan Refugee who arrived Before January 1, 1962
  • A person of Indian origin migrated from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Burma(Myanmar), Vietnam or East African countries of the United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, Zaire or Ethiopia to permanently settle in India.
Educational Qualification Bachelor’s Degree from a Recognized University.

IBPS SO Eligibility

The important IBPS Eligibility details for the SO exam are given below:

IBPS SO Eligibility Criteria
IBPS SO Age Limit

Maximum- 30 years

Minimum- 20 years

Nationality
  • Citizenship of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Tibetan Refugee who arrived before January 1, 1962
  • A person of Indian origin migrated from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Burma(Myanmar), Vietnam or East African countries of the United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, Zaire or Ethiopia to permanently settle in India.
Educational Qualification Degree from a University/ Institution/ Board recognized by Govt. Of India/ approved by Govt. Regulatory Bodies.

For complete details on the IBPS SO eligibility, refer to the official IBPS SO Notification.

IBPS Clerk Eligibility

The important IBPS Eligibility details for the Clerk exam are given below:

IBPS Clerk Eligibility Criteria
IBPS Clerk Age Limit

Maximum- 28 years

Minimum- 20 years

Nationality
  • Citizenship of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Tibetan Refugee who arrived before January 1, 1962
  • A person of Indian origin migrated from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Burma(Myanmar), Vietnam or East African countries of the United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, Zaire or Ethiopia to permanently settle in India.
Educational Qualification

Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India

or

any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.

For complete details on the IBPS Clerk Eligibility, refer to the linked article.

IBPS RRB Eligibility

The important IBPS Eligibility details for the RRB exam are given below:

IBPS RRB Eligibility Criteria
IBPS RRB Age Limit

Officer Scale- III (Senior Manager)– 21 years – 40 years

Officer Scale-II (Manager)- 21 years – 32 years

Officer Scale- I (Assistant Manager)- 18 years – 30 years

Office Assistant (Multipurpose)– 18 years – 28 years

Nationality
  • Citizenship of India
  • Subjects of Nepal or Bhutan
  • Tibetan Refugee who arrived prior to 1 January 1962
  • A person of Indian origin migrated from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Burma(Myanmar), Vietnam or East African countries of the United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, Zaire or Ethiopia to permanently settle in India.
Educational Qualification Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized University.

For complete details on IBPS RRB Eligibility, refer to official website.

IBPS Exam Pattern

The IBPS Exam Pattern has been updated recently for a few exams.

The IBPS Exam Pattern gives a complete idea on the exam based on the expectation level of the candidates.

The IBPS Exam Pattern is mentioned for the following exams:

  1. IBPS PO Exam
  2. IBPS SO Exam
  3. IBPS Clerk Exam
  4. IBPS RRB Exam

IBPS PO Exam Pattern

The IBPS PO Exam Pattern gives detailed information regarding the question set, topics and marking scheme of the exam.

The IBPS PO exam process consists of the following stages:

  • IBPS PO Prelims
  • IBPS PO Mains
  • IBPS PO Interview

The IBPS PO Exam Pattern is as follows:

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Pattern

The IBPS PO Exam Pattern for the Prelims exam is given below:

IBPS PO Prelims Exam Pattern – Section Number of Questions Marks Allotted Time Allotted
English Language 30 30 20 min
Numerical Ability 35 35 20 min
Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 min

IBPS PO Mains Exam Pattern

The IBPS PO Exam Pattern for the Mains exam is given below:

IBPS PO Mains Pattern- Paper Section Number of Questions Marks Allotted Time Allotted
Objective Test Reasoning & Computer Aptitude 45 60 60 min
English Language 35 40 40 min
Data Analysis & Interpretation 35 60 45 min
General Awareness, Economy & Banking Awareness 40 40 35 min
Descriptive Test English Language (Letter Writing & Essay) 2 25 30 min

IBPS PO Interview

The IBPS interview is conducted for those who clear the Bank PO Mains exam.

As per the IBPS PO Exam pattern, the interview carries 100 marks.

The candidates have to secure at least 40 marks in the interview to be considered for the merit list, irrespective of their score in other stages of the exam.

According to the IBPS PO Exam pattern, candidates belonging to the weaker sections of society, are awarded a concession of 5 marks in IBPS PO Interview.

For more details on the IBPS PO Exam Pattern, refer to official Website.

IBPS SO Exam Pattern

IBPS SO Exam consists of three stages which are:

  • Preliminary Examination
  • Main Examination (Professional Knowledge Test)
  • IBPS SO Interview

IBPS SO Prelims Exam Pattern

The IBPS SO Exam Pattern for the Prelims Exam is given below:

Subject Maximum Marks Duration
English Language 25 40 minutes
Reasoning 50 40 minutes
General Awareness with Special Reference to the Banking Industry(For Law and Rajbhasha) 50 40 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude( For IBPS SO I.T officer, Agriculture, HR/Personnel and Marketing) 50 40 minutes

IBPS SO Mains Exam Pattern

The IBPS SO Exam Pattern for the Mains exam is given below:

Subject Maximum Marks Duration
Professional Knowledge(Objective for Law, I.T, HR, Marketing, Agriculture) 60 45 minutes
Professional Knowledge(Objective for Rajbhasha) 60 30 minutes
Professional Knowledge(Descriptive for Rajbhasha) 30 minutes

For more details on the IBPS SO Exam Pattern, refer to the official IBPS SO Notification.

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern

The IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern gives all relevant information related to the expected topics, marking scheme and duration.

The IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern is given for two stages of the exam:

  1. IBPS Clerk Preliminary Examination
  2. Clerical Main Examination

The IBPS Exam Pattern for the clerk prelims exam is as follows:

Section Number of Questions Maximum Marks Time Allotted
English 30 30 20 min
Numerical Ability 35 35 20 min
Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 min

The IBPS Exam Pattern for the Clerk Mains Exam is as follows:

Section Number of Questions Maximum Marks Time Allotted
General/Financial Awareness 50 50 35 min
General English 40 40 35 min
Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude 50 60 45 min
Quantitative Aptitude 50 50 45 min

For more details on the IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern, refer to the linked article.

IBPS RRB Exam Pattern

The IBPS RRB Exam Pattern is different from the other exams conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.

The IBPS RRB Exam Pattern varied according to the Posts and Scale of the Post.

For details on the IBPS Exam Pattern for RRB Exam, refer to the syllabus for the exam.

IBPS Syllabus

The IBPS Syllabus is not specific for any of the bank exams.

The IBPS Syllabus for most of the exams is based on the previous years’ analysis of that exam.

IBPS PO Syllabus

The IBPS syllabus for the PO Exam is mentioned in this section

The IBPS PO syllabus for the Prelims exam consists of the following topics:

  • English Language
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Reasoning Ability

The IBPS PO syllabus for the Mains exam consists of the following topics:

  • Reasoning & Computer Aptitude
  • General/Economy/Banking Awareness
  • English Language
  • Data Analysis & Interpretation

For complete details on the topics involved in the IBPS PO Syllabus, refer to the linked article.

IBPS SO Syllabus

The IBPS syllabus for the SO Exam is mentioned in this section.

The IBPS SO syllabus for the Prelims exam consists of the following topics:

  • English Language
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • General Awareness, Economy and Banking Knowledge

Candidates can know the banking awareness syllabus at the linked article.

The IBPS SO syllabus for the Mains exam consists of the following topics:

  • Professional Knowledge(Objective for Law, I.T, HR, Marketing, Agriculture)
  • Professional Knowledge(Objective for Rajbhasha)
  • Professional Knowledge(Descriptive for Rajbhasha)

For complete details on the IBPS SO Syllabus, refer to the linked article.

IBPS Clerk Syllabus

The IBPS syllabus for the Clerk exam is mentioned in this section.

The IBPS Clerk syllabus has separate topics for Prelims and Mains Exam.

The IBPS Syllabus for the Clerk Prelims has topics related to:

  • English Language
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Quantitative Aptitude

The IBPS Syllabus for the Clerk Mains has topics related to:

  • General And Financial Awareness
  • General English
  • Reasoning Ability and Computer Aptitude
  • Quantitative Aptitude

For complete details on IBPS Clerk syllabus, refer to the linked article.

IBPS RRB Syllabus

The IBPS RRB syllabus has a wide range of topics covered.

The IBPS RRB Syllabus has the following topics:

  1. Reasoning
  2. Quantitative Aptitude
  3. English Language
  4. Hindi Language
  5. Computer Knowledge
  6. General Awareness
  7. Financial Awareness

For more details on IBPS RRB syllabus, refer to the linked article.

Candidates preparing for the various IBPS exams 2022 can refer to the links given below to prepare themselves well for the upcoming exams:

IBPS PO Mock Test IBPS Clerk Mock Test IBPS RRB Mock Test
IBPS Clerk Previous Year Paper IBPS SO Mock Test IBPS PO Previous Year Paper

IBPS Registration

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has a standard process of IBPS registration for all its examinations.

Once IBPS registration is done, the Institute generates and sends the Registration login ID and password via email.

For complete details on the IBPS Registration, refer to Official Website of IBPS.

About IBPS

The full form of IBPS is the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.

The IBPS conducts various bank exams to recruit candidates into the Public Sector Banks.

Though banks like State Bank of India and Reserve Bank of India conduct their own examinations, such as SBI PO exam and RBI Grade B exam, the software and methodology used by them are developed by the Institute.

For detailed information on the Bank PO exam, check the linked article.

The IBPS official website provides access to candidates for IBPS notifications and mock tests. It helps them to familiarize themselves with the pattern of examination and the software environment in use. It also hosts the webpages for applying for exams for the time the application window is active.

Also, the official website and notifications state that merely being allowed to appear in the exam does not confirm eligibility. Hence, aspirants should make sure they fulfil all criteria for eligibility before they apply for an IBPS exam.

The IBPS examinations provide a gateway to a great banking career and a chance to enter public service.

Due to this the competition level of these exams is increasing day by day. Candidates should develop effective strategies for the Institutes’ detailed exam process.