Last Minute Tips For IBPS Clerk Mains 2024 Exam: The IBPS Clerk 2024 exam is one of the most competitive banking exams in India, attracting thousands of candidates each year. This year, the IBPS Clerk 2024 prelims exam is complete and the mains exam will be held on the 13th October 2024. As all candidates know, the IBPS Clerk Mains 2024 exam is approaching soon. Therefore, you need to maximize your preparation. To help candidates, we have provided some last-minute tips for the IBPS Clerk mains 2024 exam. Candidates should review these last-minute tips to make sure they follow all instructions, make final revisions effectively, and confidently crack the IBPS Clerk 2024 exam.
The IBPS Clerk 2024 exam has been divided into two sections including the preliminary and main exam. who candidates clear the Prelims exam and move to the mains exam. Candidates can check all the details in the given table and know all the details about the IBPS Clerk 2024 exam.
IBPS Clerk 2024 Overview | |
Particular | Details |
Exam Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection |
Exam Name | IBPS Clerk 2024 |
Post Name | Clerk |
IBPS Clerk Vacancy 2024 | 6128 |
IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card 2024 | To Be Notified |
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Date 2024 | 13th October 2024 |
IBPS Clerk Exam Mode | Online |
No. of Questions | Prelims- 100 Mains- 190 |
Maximum Marks | Prelims- 100 Mains- 200 |
Negative Marking | 0.25 marks |
Selection Process | Prelims & Mains |
IBPS Official website | www.ibps.in |
Last-minute tips are an important factor which is the road map of the exam which tells us what last-minute exam preparation or revision needs to be done to crack the IBPS Clerk mains exam. Candidates can check last-minute tips in the article below.
Candidates should first revise all the topics of the IBPS Clerk exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Those sections in which candidates feel preparation is required can give mock tests sectional and topic wise which will help in preparing well for all sections.
Candidates should identify the sections or topics in which they are weak. Understand these sections well, practice the questions and revise the concepts as much as possible and make short notes of the same so that you can remember the topic for a long time.
Mock tests and previous years question papers are important for your last minute preparation. Previous year papers and mock tests will help you experience the exam environment and manage your time effectively. Take at least one mock test and solve 2 to 3 previous year question papers daily. Analyze your performance, identify mistakes and work on improving your speed and accuracy.
Time management is important to succeed in the IBPS Clerk exam. Solve the questions within the time allotted for each section. During the exam, do not spend too much time on any one question. If you find any question very difficult, solve those questions last and solve the easy questions first so that your exam time is utilized properly.
For the Numerical Ability and Quantitative Aptitude sections, make sure you have all the important formulas, shortcuts and concepts memorized. To memorize the formulas and shortcuts properly, write down all the formulas and shortcuts on your paper and revise them daily
In the Online Application, candidates will be provided the option to indicate the Version of
Tests (Medium of Examination) as applicable above. Candidates should be careful in exercising
this option of indicating the Medium of Examination.
Name of State/ UT | Version of tests (Medium of examination) |
Andaman & Nicobar | English and Hindi |
Andhra Pradesh | English, Hindi and Telugu |
Arunachal Pradesh | English and Hindi |
Assam | English, Hindi and Assamese |
Bihar | English and Hindi |
Chandigarh | English & Hindi |
Chhattisgarh | English and Hindi |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli andDaman & Diu | English. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi andKonkani |
Delhi (NCT) | English and Hindi |
Goa | English, Hindi and Konkani |
Gujarat | English, Hindi and Gujarati |
Haryana | English and Hindi |
Himachal Pradesh | English and Hindi |
Jammu & Kashmir | English, Hindi and Urdu |
Jharkhand | English and Hindi |
Karnataka | English, Hindi, Kannada and Konkani |
Kerala | English, Hindi and Malayalam |
Ladakh | English and Hindi |
Lakshadweep | English, Hindi and Malayalam |
Madhya Pradesh | English and Hindi |
Maharashtra | English, Hindi, Marathi and Konkani |
Manipur | English, Hindi and Manipuri |
Meghalaya | English and Hindi |
Mizoram | English and Hindi |
Nagaland | English and Hindi |
Odisha | English, Hindi and Odia |
Puducherry | English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu andMalayalam |
Punjab | English, Hindi and Punjabi |
Rajasthan | English and Hindi |
Sikkim | English and Hindi |
Tamil Nadu | English, Hindi and Tamil |
Telangana | English, Hindi, Telugu and Urdu |
Tripura | English, Hindi and Bengali |
Uttar Pradesh | English, Hindi and Urdu |
Uttarakhand | English and Hindi |
West Bengal | English, Hindi and Bengali |
Focus on revising key concepts, practising mock tests, and knowing your weak areas.
Yes, mock tests are an important factor. They help you practice time management, understand the exam pattern, and identify areas that need improvement.
Practice solving questions within the allotted time for each section.
Carry your admit card, a valid photo ID, and photographs as specified in the exam instructions.
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