Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Common Written Examination for Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees
Hi Sanchit,
To be eligible for IBPS PO exam, you need to have a graduation degree such as B.A., B.Tech., or any other Bachelor's Degree from a university recognized by the Government of India or an equivalent qualification also recognized by Government of India as per the eligibility criteria of IBPS PO 2018. You can go through this link for more information on eligibility criteria: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-eligibility-criteria
IBPS PO and SO is national level online test conducted by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) for recruitment of candidates for Probationary Officer and Specialist Officer post in Public Sector Banks and Financial organisation like EXIM Bank, NABARD, etc. As you have done your graduation in BCA therefore you are eligible for appearing PO exam only subject to condition that you are between 21 to 30 years age. For IBPS SO in IT you have to 4 year Engineering/ Technology Degree in Computer Science/ Computer Applications/ Information Technology/ Electronics/ Electronics & Telecommunications/ Electronics & Communication/ Electronics & Instrumentation OR Post Graduate Degree in Electronics/ Electronics & Tele Communication/ Electronics & Communication/ Electronics & Instrumentation/ Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Computer Applications or Graduate having passed DOEACC ‘B’ leve
The corrected scores obtained by each of the candidates in different sessions (if held) will be normalized using equi-percentile method. Scores up to two decimal points shall be taken for the purpose of calculations of IBPS PO Cut off.
IBPS PO cut off is calculated based on the following methods
Process for calculating IBPS cut off:
Total score in IBPS PO Preliminary Exam
Scores obtained in English Language + Reasoning Ability + Quantitative Aptitude
Total score in IBPS PO Mains Exam
Scores obtained in English language + Quantitative aptitude + Reasoning ability + General awareness + Computer Knowledge
Total score in IBPS PO for allotment
Scores obtained in Mains + Marks secured in interview
dear student,
Practice is what matters when comes to bank papers. Speed with accuracy is what you should concentrate on, because there is no use of doing 80 questions out of 100 with 60 percent accuracy, rather attempt 65 or 70 questions out of 100 with 90 percent accuracy. Be prepared for the worst and the toughest paper you can imagine, because the level of the mains was very tough this time.
General awareness and Computer awareness are the two sections where you can score maximum marks in minimum time so start preparing for these two much earlier itself. Quantitative, English, and reasoning are the three sections which you can master through regular practice. Mock exams will help you to practice a variety of questions in an exam kind of environment.
hope it helps!!
I am currently taking coaching in IMS, the faculties, Study materials and mock tests in IMS are same in the both centres, You will also get a one to one support for Personal Interview support in IMS Guwahati. Along with banking you will get preparations for SSC CGL, Railway, RRB, LIC and other government exams.
Hello Himakshi ,thanks for asking this question on this platform.And I would like to give answer of your question firstly it will depend on that from which medium you are if you are a English medium student then according to me VIDYA GURU educational centre will be really helpful for you which is basically situated in Delhi .
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The cut-off of IBPS PO and IBPS RRB PO given below will help you to compare score with the selected candidates and get a fair idea of the minimum qualifying marks required to get appointment in the participating banks.
The final state-wise IBPS RRB PO cutoff are given below:
State/ UT
Category
SC
ST
OBC
UR
ANDHRA PRADESH
36.65
30.98
41.75
44.12
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
NA
ASSAM
43.58
47.90
BIHAR
43.30
40.50
50.35
52.30
CHATTISGARH
37.98
34.10
44.60
47.80
GUJARAT
43.45
33.05
46.80
48.58
HARYANA
39.78
34.35
44.62
49.00
HIMACHAL PRADESH
41.72
36.68
45.00
48.92
JAMMU & KASHMIR
43.88
36.92
51.35
54.35
JHARKHAND
39.32
36.52
46.90
51.22
KARNATAKA
35.45
33.58
39.62
41.25
KERALA
36.48
28.08
43.32
46.20
MADHYA PRADESH
43.28
35.20
47.52
49.98
MAHARASHTRA
45.42
35.25
45.45
47.40
MANIPUR
37.42
40.00
41.30
MEGHALAYA
29.10
38.02
30.78
37.15
MIZORAM
36.42
38.98
ODISHA
34.72
31.90
41.90
44.65
PUDUCHERRY
45.75
46.35
PUNJAB
38.28
26.80
49.30
RAJASTHAN
47.18
44.75
51.55
54.20
TAMIL NADU
42.15
32.90
46.15
46.95
TELANGANA
39.12
35.92
43.25
TRIPURA
40.55
32.72
38.78
45.18
UTTAR PRADESH
42.38
46.12
49.82
UTTRAKHAND
41.68
40.72
45.85
51.65
WEST BENGAL
39.20
34.58
41.05
45.98
NAGALAND
41.52
The IBPS PO cutoff for 2017 are given in the table below as per category:
Maximum Score
Minimum Score
53.20
38.56
54.74
33.73
57.18
43.02
65.58
47.04
HI
25.07
OC
51.11
38.53
VI
74.14
45.88
ID
44.38
28.87
IBPS will release the notification for IBPS PO 2018 in various banks in july end to mid august as for now. Keep checking it's ofiicial website for the updates.
Smart preparation is very much necessary for the IBPS exam. Subject wise preparation will be very much helpful and try to attempt mock tests which is provided online, as it will cover latest as well as previous years questions. So visit https://www.hfieducationtoday.com/bankpo.php for latest modules for bank po preparation and mock test.
I would suggest you to go through the below general tips -
1. Make your own plan - Every person has different strong and weak points and you need to identify your strengths and devise your exam plan yourself.
2. Devise your strategy-Taking a test can help you - Take a mock test and practice your skills of time and topic management before the real exam.
3. To avoid unnecessary tension, equip yourself with all the necessary documents.
4. Solving the sample papers - At first attempt the questions you find easy to approach and solve. Finishing them off will boost your confidence and keep you at bay from any stress.
5. Be careful while choosing what to attempt and what to skip - Don’t be tempted and get engrossed in any particular section or question for too long.
6. Avoid making ‘silly mistakes’, they’ll cost you a year - You’ve been longing for this opportunity to be a probationary officer. So try to keep at a bay from making silly mistakes.
Lastly but the imporatnt one is keep yourself calm and confident and do not cram.
Hope this helps!!!
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