The IBPS Clerk exam is conducted by The Institute for Banking Personnel Selection every year. The IBPS is the authoritative body for assessing recruiting candidates in public sector banks in India.
IBPS Clerk 2021 Latest Update:
- The conducting body has released the IBPS Clerk Admit Card for the candidates shortlisted for the mains examination scheduled for January 25, 2022. Candidates can download the hall ticket by visiting the linked article.Â
- On January 13, 2022, the Institute has released the IBPS Clerk Result for the prelims exam held on December 12th, 18th and 19th, 2021. Candidates can visit the linked article and get the direct link to check the result status for the preliminary examination.Â
In this article, we shall discuss the clerical cadre exam conducted by IBPS at length along with all the important aspects of the IBPS Clerk 2021 exam.
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For detailed information on upcoming bank exams, refer to the linked article.
Aspirants for clerical and other non-technical posts under IBPS can know more about the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) at the linked article. This Organisation shall soon be responsible for conducting a Common Eligibility Test (CET) to appoint candidates in SSC, RRB and participating IBPS PSBs.
Table of Contents:
- IBPS Clerk Notification
- IBPS Clerk Exam dates
- IBPS Clerk Eligibility
- IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern
- IBPS Clerk Syllabus
- IBPS Clerk Online Apply
- IBPS Clerk Admit Card
- IBPS Clerk Exam Result
IBPS Clerk Notification
The IBPS Clerk notification 2021 released on July 11, 2021. This exam was initially called the IBPS CWE (common written examination) Clerk exam but was later renamed as CRPÂ Clerk (common recruitment process).
Candidates who wish to check the detailed Clerk and other IBPS exam schedules can visit the IBPS Exam Dates page.
Aspirants can download the IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 given below:
IBPS Clerk Notification 2021:-Download PDF Here
IBPS Clerk Recruitment
The IBPS Clerk Recruitment gives an idea about the number of vacancies for different posts and different categories of candidates.
Over 5000 vacancies have been released for 2021 recruitment, which is comparatively a little higher than the previous years. The total number of vacancies as per the notification released for the clerical cadre exam in 2020 was around 2500+. And the total number of vacancies for the IBPS Clerk Exam in 2019Â was around 12000.
IBPS Clerk Salary
The IBPS Clerk salary structure is as follows:
- The basic IBPS clerk salary is Rs 11,765- Rs 42,020 per month.
- Rs 11,765 is the basic pay in the IBPS clerk salary, and the remaining pay includes dearness allowance, house rent allowance, medical allowance and transport allowance.
- The cash in hand concerning the IBPS Clerk salary is Rs 19,461 for those who join initially.
- Increments are based on performance and length of service.
For more details on bank salary range, refer to the linked article.
IBPS Clerk Exam Dates
IBPS has released the tentative exam schedule for the upcoming recruitment for clerical cadre in the official IBPS calendar 2021 and the notification. Given below are the IBPS CWE Clerk exam date:
IBPS Clerk 2021 – Exam Dates (Tentative) | |
Events | Important Exam Dates |
IBPS Clerk Notification | July 11, 2021 |
IBPS Clerk Prelims | August 28th & 29th, 2021
September 4th, 2021 |
IBPS Clerk Mains | October 31, 2021 |
Candidates willing to know the detailed exam schedule can visit the IBPS Clerk Exam Dates page.
IBPS Clerk Eligibility
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection sets the IBPS Clerk Eligibility criteria.
The IBPS Clerk Eligibility criteria are given below:
- IBPS Clerk Age Limit
Age limit as per the IBPS Clerk notification is given below:
IBPS Clerk Age Limit | In years |
Minimum Age | 20 years |
Maximum Age | 28 years |
This age limit is for people belonging to the unreserved/general category.
Candidates belonging to other categories have certain age limit relaxation.
The IBPS Clerk Age Limit relaxation is given below:
- Citizenship:
The candidates applying for the exam should fulfil the following criteria:
- 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
All candidates who are not Indian citizens have to produce a certificate of eligibility from the Government of India before their appointment.
- IBPS Clerk Eligibility- Educational Qualification
Candidates must have at least an undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
For more details on IBPS Clerk Eligibility, refer to the linked article.
IBPS Clerk Pre-Exam Training
The Nodal Banks/ Participating Organisations may arrange Pre-Examination Training to a limited number of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Minority Communities/ Ex-Servicemen/ Persons With Benchmark Disabilities at certain centres viz.
These centres are Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Balasore, Bareilly, Behrampur (Ganjam), Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, etc.
All eligible candidates who want to avail the Pre-Examination Training facility should fill in the relevant column in the IBPS Clerk Online Application.
While training will be imparted free of cost, all other expenses regarding travelling, boarding, lodging etc. will have to be borne by the candidate for attending the pre-examination training programme at the designated Centres.
IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern
The IBPS has recently revised the IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern. For a better understanding of IBPS Clerk exam pattern, candidates must go through the previous year question papers and analyse them thoroughly and prepare themselves accordingly.
The IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern for the Prelims Exam is given below:
IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern- 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 |
To get the detailed IBPS Clerk Prelims syllabus, candidates can visit the linked article.
Candidates have to secure sectional cut off marks as well as an overall IBPS clerk cut off to be able to move to the next stage.
The IBPS Clerk Exam pattern for Mains is given below:
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern- 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 |
Both the IBPS Clerk exams are conducted in English and Hindi except for the parts which test the English language ability of the candidate.
There is negative marking for incorrect answers. Each wrong answer attracts a penalty of ¼ of the marks allotted to that question.
For more details on the IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern, refer to the linked article.
IBPS Clerk Mock Test
The Institute makes the IBPS Clerk mock tests available on its website for candidates to familiarise themselves with the exam.
It also conducts pre-exam training for candidates from weaker sections of society and ex-servicemen to enable them to compete effectively.
IBPS Clerk Syllabus
The IBPS Clerk syllabus is not specific to a particular topic.
The IBPS Clerk syllabus is very vast with a wide range of topics falling under each category of the Prelims/Mains Paper. Candidates preparing for IBPS Clerk Exam can test their preparation level by taking free online quizzes.
The IBPS Clerk syllabus has separate topics divided into Prelims and Mains. The following is the breakup of the syllabus for each stage:
The IBPS Clerk Syllabus for the Prelims Exam is given below:
Reasoning Ability | Quantitative Aptitude | English Language |
Logical Reasoning | Simplification | Reading Comprehension |
Alphanumeric Series | Profit & Loss | Cloze Test |
Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test | Mixtures & Alligations | Para jumbles |
Data Sufficiency | Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices | Multiple Meaning / Error Spotting |
Coded Inequalities | Work & Time | Fill in the blanks |
Seating Arrangement | Time & Distance | Miscellaneous |
Puzzle | Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere | Paragraph Completion |
Tabulation | Data Interpretation | |
Syllogism | Ratio & Proportion, Percentage | |
Blood Relations | Number Systems | |
Input-Output | Sequence & Series | |
Coding-Decoding | Permutation, Combination &Probability |
The IBPS Clerk syllabus for Mains is given below:
English Language | Reasoning | Quantitative Aptitude | General Awareness | Computer Aptitude |
Vocabulary | Analogy | Ratio and Proportion | Current Affairs/Static GK | Basic of Hardware and Software |
Grammar | Statements and Assumption | Time, distance and speed | Indian Financial System | Windows Operating System |
Reading Comprehension | Syllogism | Time and work | Indian Banking System | Internet Terms |
Coding and Decoding | Mixture and Allegations | Monetary Plans | Microsoft –Office | |
Blood Relations | Averages | Introduction to National Institutions | History of Computers | |
Direction Sense Test | Stocks and Shares | Banking Terms | Networking and Communication | |
Series Test | Ratio and Proportion | Database Basics | ||
Miscellaneous Test | Percentage | Basics of Hacking, Security Tools and Viruses | ||
Clocks | ||||
Volume and Surface Area | ||||
Logarithms | ||||
Permutation and Combination | ||||
Partnerships | ||||
Height and Distances | ||||
Probability | ||||
Simple Interest and Compound Interest | ||||
Profit and Loss | ||||
Trigonometry | ||||
Algebra | ||||
Data Interpretation | ||||
Charts, Bar and Graphs |
For more details on the IBPS Clerk syllabus, refer to the linked article.
IBPS Clerk Online Apply
The IBPS Clerk Online application process details will be released shortly.
Candidates can register for the exam from the official website.
The IBPS Clerk Online Application Fee details are given below:
IBPS Clerk Online Application- Category | Fees |
Unreserved | Rs. 850 |
SC/ST/PWD | Rs. 175 |
For details on IBPS Clerk Online Application, refer to the linked article.
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IBPS Clerk Admit Card
The IBPS Clerk admit card is issued to candidates who fulfil all the eligibility criteria and have paid the fees online. Hall ticket released for the clerical cadre exam has all the essential details relevant to the particular IBPS Clerk Exam- Prelims/Mains.
The IBPS Clerk Admit Card contains the following details:
- Name of the candidate
- Registration number/ Roll number
- Exam date
- Exam Centre
- Photograph of the candidate
- General guidelines for the IBPS Clerk exam.
For more details on other aspects of the IBPS Clerk Admit Card, refer to the linked article.
IBPS Clerk Result
The IBPS Clerk Result is generally declared in January every year. As the IBPS Clerk exam allot banks based on the State or Union territory for which the candidate has applied, the Provisional Allotment of banks is announced on different dates.
Aspirants who want to know more about the clerical result steps to check it, and the important dates for the same, can visit the IBPS Clerk result page.
Candidates can check the previous year IBPS Clerk cut off at the linked article.
Applicants are required to submit the necessary documents to their allotted banks for background verification once the results are declared.
The IBPS Clerk score card is released a week after the declaration of result status. Candidates can visit the linked article and know more about the clerical cadre score card for IBPS exam.
After successfully clearing background verification, the candidates are appointed as a clerk in the respective Public Sector Banks (PSB).
IBPS Clerk Preparation
IBPS Clerk Exam is one of the most competitive examinations in India with a meagre ratio of applicants clearing the exam. Due to this, the preparation for the IBPS Clerk Exam should be comprehensive.
The Institute conducts IBPS Clerk mock tests to enable aspirants to get an idea of the examination. They also conduct limited pre-examination training for candidates from weaker sections of society.
Candidates can learn in-depth about the various topics asked in the exam from the IBPS Clerk books.
For more details on IBPS Clerk Preparation, refer to the linked article.
Get the detailed section-wise bank exam syllabus at the linked article.
Frequently Asked Questions on IBPS Clerk Exam
Q 1. What is the salary of an IBPS Clerk?
Q 2. What is the job of an IBPS Clerk?
Q 3. Which books to refer to for the preparation of IBPS Clerk Exam?
Ans. Given below is a list of books that candidates can consider to prepare for the IBPS Clerk exam:
- Banking Awareness by Arihant Publications
- Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
- Wren & Martin for English Language
- Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
- Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
Candidates must solve IBPS Clerk previous year question paper for practising and preparing for the upcoming exams.
i m a graduate in science. Is it compulsory to have studied computer or to have a certificate in computer knowledge in order to appear for ibps clerk 2020?
Hi,
It is not compulsory to have a computer certificate just the basic knowledge of computer is required.