IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - Check Exam Dates, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus, Vacancies, Salary
IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) will tentatively publish an IBPS Clerk 2021 notification for all aspiring candidates in the first week of April 2021 on the official website- ibps.co.in. The details regarding the event dates, vacancies, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, pay scale, etc. will be included in the IBPS Clerk 2021 notification. The authorities will also publish the application form of IBPS Clerk 2021 in online mode in accordance with IBPS Clerk Notification 2021. The authorities are expected to announce approx 10000 vacancies in the IBPS Clerk 2021 notification. Candidates are recommended to go through the IBPS Clerk notification carefully before applying for the IBPS Clerk 2021. To know more about IBPS Clerk notification 2021, read the full article below:

IBPS Clerk 2021 Notification Highlights
Name of the exam | IBPS Clerk 2021 exam |
Conducting authority | State Bank of India (IBPS) |
Mode of exam | Online |
Selection procedure | Prelims, mains, and language test |
Vacancy | About 10000 |
IBPS Clerk Important Dates
The important dates of IBPS Clerk will be announced in the IBPS Clerk notification 2021. It is important for the students to keep track over the IBPS clerk important dates 2021 so that no major event will be missed. For now, students can check the tentative dates in the table below which will be updated as per the official announcement.
Important Dates of IBPS Clerk:
IBPS Clerk Events | IBPS Clerk Dates |
Registration Start Date | First Week of April 2021 |
Registration End Date | To be notified |
Last Date to Pay Application Fee | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Exam Prelims Admit Card | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Prelims Result | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Mains Admit Card | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Result | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk Interview | To be notified |
IBPS Clerk 2021 Eligibility Criteria
For aspiring applicants, the IBPS has defined the IBPS Clerk eligibility criteria. The IBPS Clerk eligibility criteria 2021 shall be determined by the conducting authority on the basis of the following criteria:
Nationality:
Applicants must be Indian residents.
Age:
Applicants must be between 20 years and 28 years of age as per the previous year statistics. However, the candidates from reserved category will get the relaxation as per the government norms.
Education:
The minimum qualification needs to be graduation.
Must have known the local language of the applying state/UT
Must have basic knowledge of English.
Before completing the application form, the applicant must meet IBPS Clerk eligibility criteria..
IBPS Clerk Application Form 2021
The application form of IBPS Clerk will be available in online mode, as per IBPS Clerk notification. Candidates need to fill the IBPS clerk application form in the given time period which will be mentioned in the IBPS Clerk notification 2021. Online registration, completion of basic information, uploading of scanned photographs and signatures, and payment of application fees are the major steps of filling the application form. The application procedure will not be completed without paying the application fees.
IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - Vacancies
As per the previous year’s statistics, IBPS may issue approx 10000 vacancies. The vacancy released will be based on the state and category of the candidate. From the last two years, the authority started providing vacancies specifically for the EWS category. Candidates applying under reserved category need to provide the category certificate at the time of document verification.
IBPS Clerk Vacancies
Categories | Vacancy (2021) | Vacancy (2020) | Vacancy (2019) | Vacancy (2018) |
General | NA | 5557 | 810 | 1010 |
SC | NA | 1925 | 300 | 300 |
ST | NA | 831 | 150 | 150 |
OBC | NA | 2642 | 540 | 540 |
EWS | NA | 1120 | 200 | - |
Total | NA | 2140 | 2000 |
IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - Exam Centres
Along with the notification of IBPS Clerk 2021, the exam authority will publish the list of IBPS Clerk exam centres 2021. To know where the prelims and mains exam will be held, candidates can search IBPS Clerk examination centres 2021. The authority will provide a separate examination centre list for the prelims and mains exam. Applicants can choose their preferred exam centre when filling out the application form. Applicants will be notified by the IBPS Clerk Admit Card 2021 of the allocation of the examination centre.
IBPS Clerk 2021 Notification - Exam Pattern
As per mentioned in IBPS Clerk notification, the exam pattern of IBPS clerk consists of two phases. The prelims exam of IBPS clerk will be the first phase whereas IBPS Clerk main 2021 will be the final one. Check below the table to know details about IBPS clerk exam pattern 2021.
IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern
Sections | Number of questions | Duration | Total Marks |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 20 minutes | 100 marks |
English Language | 30 | 20 minutes | |
Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 20 minutes | |
Total | 100 | 1 hour |
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern 2021
Section | No. of question | Duration | Total Marks |
Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 45 minutes | 200 marks |
Reasoning & Computer aptitude | 50 | 45 minutes | |
English Language | 40 | 35 minutes | |
General/Economy/Banking Awareness | 50 | 35 minutes | |
Total | 190 | 2 hours 40 minutes |
IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - Pay Scale
The basic pay of IBPS Clerks under IBPS Clerk salary 2020 is Rupees 11,765/-. The pay scale for the first three years is 11765-655. First increment in the salary of IBPS Clerk 2020 will be provided after 3 years.
There are other allowances apart from these:
House rent allowance (HRA)
Travel
Special Allowance
Dearness Allowance (DA)
Medical Allowance
Based on the city in which the employee is situated, the allowances or benefits provided to the employees vary.
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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) - IBPS Clerk Notification 2021 - Check Exam Dates, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus, Vacancies, Salary
Question: When will the IBPS Clerk 2021 notification be released?
Answer:
The official notification of IBPS Clerk 2021 exam will be released tentatively in the first week of April 2021 by IBPS.
Question: How do I consider my eligibility for the IBPS Clerk examination?
Answer:
Graduates between the age limit 20-28 can apply for the post of IBPS Clerk.
Question: Where can I get my admit card for IBPS Clerk 2021?
Answer:
The IBPS Clerk admit card will be available in online mode on the official website - ibps.in.
Question: How can I fill the application form of IBPS Clerk?
Answer:
The application form release date will be mentioned in the IBPS Clerk notification and can be filled from the official website.
Question: What will be the details mentioned in the IBPS Clerk notification 2021?
Answer:
All the necessary details such as eligibility criteria, exam dates, exam pattern, fee details and other information will be available in the IBPS Clerk notification 2021.
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Questions related to IBPS Clerk
I am useless like curse to family i want to support my family but i am broke 21 old with no job&career no hopes just wasted life to fullest now surrounded by bulk of responsibility but failing to succeed i failed in Ibps Clerk scored 50/100. now being weak in all subjects it seems impossible to me
Hi,
The key thing to success is to understand and learn from your mistakes since there is no pint in crying over spilt milk. You have realised that you didn't do your part well and hence couldn't do well in your exams. Now what you have to do is focus and concentrate and study for the next exams with full dedication. Do not get demotivated. Do not underestimate yourself and loose confidence. Take it as a challenge and make sure that you work well and come out successful.
To be able to study well you need to have good concentration. I understand it becomes really difficult to concentrate on your studies, specially during this time.
Below I will share some tips that will help you to concentrate better:
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Find a time which is best suitable for you to study. Some find it better to concentrate in the morning while others find they can do better in the night.
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Decide what portions you would like to finish in that particular day
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Prepare a timetable according to the above, keeping slots for breaks
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Start studying with your favorite subject, so that you don’t get bored from the beginning itself
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Take breaks when you get bored, and try to avoid studying at a stretch for a longer duration.
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Always keep some time apart for your hobbies, exercise, etc.
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Eat healthy food, sleep well and also socialise. A healthy mind is the most important for good concentration
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Do some mind games like Sudoku, Crossword puzzles, Chess, etc
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Also try meditation
Following these I am sure you will be able to improve your concentration
Good Luck
My score in Ibps Clerk Prelims is just 53/100 i think i am waste to the world I dont see that anyone is more dumb than me i dont think i will be able to cover this gap i scored 18/30eng 19/35Quant 16/35Reas i am poor in English GK n lost touch from Quant Reas. too i am 21 old weak& late to start
Hello Aspirant,
First of all you need not get this disheartened just because you were not able to score well in IBPS Clerk Prilms. A score does not say your level of intelligence. Bank exams are usually very competitive. Every exam will test a candidate's basic language, quantitative, reasoning and GK and every such competitive exam will have different level of difficulty and clearing cutoffs based on the job position , number of vacancies and the number of applicants. So the preparation should be according to these factors.Therefore, along with good preparation , there bit of a luck factor involved. Even aspirants who prepare very well might have to give multiple attempts to clear one such exam. So the only reason why you could not reach the required score is due to the lack of appropriate and effective preparation. Preparation for IBPS clerk is not that difficult. If you follow an ideal strategy, you will definitely score better. Everyone will have their own strong and weak areas. Focus on your weak areas in each section and improve those topics before stepping into your strong areas. Use the internet source where several free learning platforms are available to understand the basic concept. After that you need to take daily mock tests and past year papers to monitor your preparation. If you follow a disciplined study routine , you will not require more than 2-3 months to overcome your difficulties. If a banking job is your dream, then there are several other exams coming up. You can prepare and clear them easily. Else ,if IBPS Clerk is your only aim , then start preparing from now you can definitely clear it next time. You are just 21, you have enough time to prepare and clear the exam you want. You can visit the below link to get preparation tips:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-ibps-clerk
All the best
i am 21 today Ibps. clerk prelims result announced i failed bcoz i am weak in all aspects i do feel that now if i work than also in 1-2-3 yrs also i will not be able to crack any exams i dont have confidence as i am low in all subjects i dont even want to quit it what should i do,i am late weak
Make yourself strong.
Have a great eve!
I have done B.Sc in hotel management so, can i seat for bank exams like SBI PO, SBI clerk, IBPS PO, IBPS clerk, RRB, etc.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can. As far as bank exams(Probationary and Clerk posts) are concerned , any candidate in age group of 20-30 can sit for the exam if he/she has a valid undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Based on your category reservation ,you will get age relaxation too which you can check in detail in the exam's eligibility section. Coming to RRB ,the following are the exams:
RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Exam
Under Non-Technical Popular Categories, there are many posts like:
Commercial Apprentice
Station Master
Goods Guard an dmany more.
Junior Accounts Assistant Cum Typist .
Senior Clerk Cum Typist Deg
RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Exam
RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) Exam
RRB Group D Exam/RRC Level 1 exam
So in railways , you can apply for non technical posts which require either graduation or 12th qualification. Technical posts will require technical degrees such as engineering as qualification ,so you may not be eligible for that. The average age limit for the various exams is at 18 minimum and about 32-33 years at maximum. Similar to bank exams , the age relaxation is provided to some reserved categories. Therefore , kindly go through the complete eligibility criteria for all posts to find out which is apt for your level of qualification.
All the best
Sir my DOB is 7 December 1992. Can I Eligible for SBI CLERK & IBPS CLERK ??? PLZ Reply Sir
Hello,
The upper age limit to appear for SBI clerk entrance exam is 28 years. And the upper age limit to appear for IBPS clerk entrance exam is 28 years as on September 1st of the year in which the candidate is appearing for the exam. Relaxation on upper age limit is given to reserved categories. You haven't mentioned you category assuming that you belong to general category you are not eligible to appear for SBI CLERK 2021 or IBPS CLERK 2021 since your age as of today is 28 years 1 month 4 days.
The relaxation is as follows for SBI CLERK exam
- OBC: 3 years
- SC: 5 years
- General PWD: 10 years
- OBC PWD: 13 years
- SC/ST PWD: 15 years.
The relaxation is as follows for IBPS clerk entrance exam
- OBC: 3 years
- SC: 5 years
- PWD: 10 years
- Widows, divorced women and women legally separated from their husbands who have not remarried: 9 years
- Persons ordinarily domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989/Persons affected by 1984 riots/Regular employees of the Union Carbide Factory, Bhopal retrenched from service (Applicable to Madhya Pradesh state only): 5 years