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Anangsha Patra

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Yes, you need to carry IBPS PO prelims admit card while appearing for theMainsexam. Along with the prelims admit card, you need to carry theMainsadmit card also. IBPS PO prelims admit card is not collected at the examination venue. However, it is duly authenticated/stamped by the exam officials. You need to retain their call letters (along with authenticated/stamped copy of the ID proof) safely. When you are called for Main Exam you need to bring the prelims call letter along with theMainscall letter and other required documents to the exam centre. You need to keep the IBPS PO admit card safely till the completion of recruitment proces

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Anangsha Patra

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In the IBPS PO exam, biometric date (Right thumb impression) will be captured twice at the examination venue i.e. before the start of exam and after completion of exam. The guidelines related to biometric verification are given below:

  • If fingers are coated (stamped ink/mehndi/coloured.etc.), ensure to thoroughly wash them so that coating is completely removed before the exam day
  • If fingers are dirty or dusty, ensure to wash them and dry them before the finger print (biometric) is captured
  • Ensure fingers of both hands are dry. If fingers are moist, wipe each finger to dry them
  • If the primary finger (Right thumb) to be captured is injured/da
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Any stationery item like textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, Geometry/Pencil Box,  Plastic Pouch, Calculator, Scale, Writing Pad, Pen Drives, Log Table, Electronic Pen/Scanner, any communication device like Mobile Phone, Bluetooth, Earphones, Microphone, Pager, Health Band etc. Other items like Goggles, Handbags, Hair-pin, Hair-band, Belt, Cap, Any watch/Wrist Watch, Camera, metallic item, eatable item opened or packed, water bottle (only transparent water bottle is allowed), Any other item which could be used for unfair means for hiding communication devices like camera, bluetooth devices etc. After AarogyaSetu

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Anangsha Patra

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You should reach the IBPS PO exam centre early before the reporting time to complete the verification process. After you are given entry to the exam hall, you need to sit on the allotted system. After that, you need to login with the password as mentioned on the IBPS PO admit card. Before beginning with the test, you should read the instructions catefully. You are also supposed to write the handwriting sample. All the questions comprises multiple choices. Out of the five answers, only one is the correct answer. You have to select the most appropriate answer and ‘mouse click’ that alternative which you feel is appr

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Anangsha Patra

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It is important to ensure that the address on the Aadhaar card and IBPS PO admit card is same as they are used as proof of identity during the recruitment process. You can update the address on your Aadhaar card by visiting the nearest Aadhaar enrollment centre or through the UIDAI's online portal. You can also contact IBPS to inquire about the process for updating your address on your admit card. Additionally, you should consider carrying additional proof of address, such as a utility bill, with you to the examination centre. This will help you to ensure that there are no issues with your identity or address being verified.

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Anangsha Patra

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If your photograph in the admit card is not clear, inform the examination authority regarding the same so that they can correct the photograph and issue you the fresh admit card. It is important to check the details printed on the admit card carefully because for discrepancies in details you will not be allowed to appear for the exam. The details printed on the admit card are matched with the photo-identity proof document by the exam centre officials. Candidates need to carry the printed copy of their admit cards along with one photo-identity proof to the exam centre. Candidates should download their admit cards online by logging with

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The IBPS PO admit card includes a sample handwriting section for candidates to use as a reference when filling out your handwriting test. The sample handwriting is usually a few lines of text written in both capital and lowercase letters. 

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Anangsha Patra

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Both IBPS RRB and IBPS PO are competitive exams and require diligent preparation. However, the difficulty level of the exams can vary based on the individual's strengths and weaknesses. IBPS RRB focuses on rural banking and may have questions related to agriculture and rural economy, while IBPS PO is a more general banking exam. It is best to assess your strengths and weaknesses and choose the exam accordingly. Additionally, it is important to note that clearing any competitive exam requires hard work, dedication, and consistent preparation. IBPS RRB exam is conducted for recruitment in the regional rural banks. IBPS PO recruitment is

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Anangsha Patra

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The tips and tricks to prepare for IBPS RRB PO exam are given below:

  • Candidates must understand the exam pattern and syllabus of the exam and focus on the areas where they need improvement
  • Candidates must use the credible study materials such as books. Make sure to study from the latest edition of the books and resources to ensure that candidates have the most up-to-date information
  • Take as many mock tests as candidates can. This help candidates understand the exam pattern and time management better
  • Candidates should stay updated on current affairs
  • Regular revision is essential to retain what candidates have learned. Make sure to revis
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The Quantitative Aptitude section test the candidate's ability to deal with calculations. Questions in this section are asked from Simplification, Profit & Loss, Mixtures & Allegations, Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices, Work & Time, Time & Distance, Mensuration-Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, Data Interpretation, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Number Systems, Sequence & Series and Permutation, Combination & Probability. The books that candidates can refer to for this section are given below:
Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations by R. S Agarwal
The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude by Dinesh Khattar
Data In
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