IBPS RRB 2020-21 Result: List of provisionally allotted candidates for Officers Scale I released

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Common Written Examination Regional Rural Banks 2025 ( IBPS RRB )

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Anangsha Patra
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Updated on Apr 12, 2021 19:43 IST
IBPS has released the list of candidates provisionally allotted under IBPS RRB PO 2020 exam. To check the list, candidates need to select the state.

IBPS has released the list of candidates provisionally allotted under IBPS RRB PO 2020 exam. To check the list, candidates need to select the state. The list displays candidate’s registration number, marks obtained, and allotted bank.

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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the list of candidates provisionally allotted to different Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) to the post of Officers Scale I under IBPS RRB 2020-21 exam. Candidates who have qualified the exam for the post of Officers Scale I can access the list from the official website. To check the list, candidates need to select the state. The list displays the candidate’s registration number, marks obtained and allotted bank.

IBPS RRB 2020 result for provisional allotment for Officers Scale I was announced on March 11. Along with the result, IBPS RRB cutoff was also released. Allotment of candidates has been done based on merit-cum-preference.

How to check the allotment list of Officers Scale I?

The steps to check the allotment list of Officers Scale I candidates need to follow the steps below:

  • Visit the official website of IBPS
  • Click the link, ‘View List of Candidates Provisionally Allotted under CRP RRB IX-Officer Scale I’
  • Select the state
  • The list is displayed on the screen

The selection process of IBPS RRB Officers Scale I comprises prelims, mains and interview. The marks of prelims exam was not taken into consideration for calculating the final allotment list. The merit list has been prepared based on the marks of mains exam and interview.

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IBPS RRB scorecard is required to be downloaded online only. There is no facility to check the same offline. It is released few days after the declaration of the result. Candidates can get it by logging with the required credentials.

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Chanchal Jain

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Answered 2 weeks ago

There is no facility to recheck IBPS RRB result. The same announced by the examination authority is considered as final. The result is announced online. Candidates can check their results by logging with the required credentials. 

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Jasleen Harsha

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Answered 2 weeks ago

IBPS RRB normalisation of marks is done since the exam is conducted in multiple shifts. This is followed to adjust the difficulty level of the questions across various sessions. The result and cut off are decided based on normalisation.

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