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Vaibhav pal

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Yes, you can do both M.Com and IBPS Clerk exam. There is no restriction on doing both M.Com and IBPS Clerk exam. You can pursue M.Com as a regular or distance mode course from any recognised university while preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam. However, you need to manage your time and study plan effectively to balance both the academic and competitive aspects. You also need to meet the eligibility criteria for both the courses/exams.

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MUSKAN KURMI

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The objective test is divided into four sections-Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness, English Language, and Data Analysis & Interpretation. The descriptive section carries questions from English Language (Letter Writing and Essay). If this helpful, So please upvotes !

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MUSKAN KURMI

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The online preliminary exam for IBPS SO will be held on 30th December 2023 and 31st December 2023. The online main exam will be conducted on 28th January 2024. If this helpful, So please upvotes !

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The initial salary package for Clerk is Rs. 28,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month, at the time of Joining and the starting basic pay is Rs 19,900.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates must choose the IBPS Clerk books that have covered the syllabus for English. The books should be simple and easy to understand. The English Language section appears both in prelims and mains exams.

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Anangsha Patra

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Yes, it is useful to solve the IBPS RRB previous years' question papers as it will give candidates an idea regarding the type of questions. Solving the previous years' question papers candidates can find out the important topics for the exam.

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Anangsha Patra

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The details regarding IBPS Clerk exam centres are mentioned on the admit card. The call letter carries the details related to the exam. The exam centres once allotted to candidates are not changed.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates are required to bring one additional photograph (same as pasted by the candidate on call letter) to IBPS Clerk exam centre. Candidates reporting without a photograph (one pasted on the call letter and
one additional photograph) will not be allowed to appear for the exam. It is advised that candidates should retain eight copies of the same photograph which is uploaded at the time of application process.

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Anangsha Patra

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Yes, IBPS Clerk cut off is also released for the reserve list. Candidates from the reserve list are offered allotment as per the requirement of the banks. The reserve list cut off remains valid for a financial year. A reserve list to the extent of approximately 10 percent of the vacancies under each category is kept, subject to the availability of candidates.

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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk cut off is calculated based on factors such as difficulty level of exam number of vacancies, number of candidates who appeared for exam. Candidates are required to secure both sectional and overall cut off marks. Corrected scores obtained by each candidate in different sessions are normalized using equi-percentile method. Scores up to two decimal points are taken for purpose of calculations.

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