IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2022: The application process for this recruitment to be held on clerk posts in various banks across the country has been started from July 1.
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2022: Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS) has released a notification for the recruitment of clerk posts. The application process for this recruitment to be held on clerk posts in various banks across the country has been started from July 1. Before applying for the job, candidates should read the notification issued by IBPS once.
Through this recruitment process, a total of 6035 posts of clerks in 11 government banks will be filled. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online for these posts by visiting the official website of IBPS at ibps.in. Candidates applying for these posts must have graduation with knowledge of computer system operation.
Candidates who are successful in IBPS Clerk Recruitment Preliminary Examination 2022 will be called for Main Examination. IBPS Clerk Recruitment Main Exam is scheduled to be held on 28 October 2022. These are tentative dates now. It may also change.
In the year 2021, IBPS had recruited 7855 clerk vacancies. This clerk recruitment was done in Bank of India, Canara Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, UCO Bank, Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, Union Bank of India, Indian Bank, Punjab and Sind Bank and Bank of Maharashtra. .
Eligibility Criteria for IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2022
Educational qualification
- For IBPS Clerk Recruitment, candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
- Must be able to operate and work on computer systems.
- Must have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Computer Operation/Language.
Age Limit for IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2022
Candidates age should be minimum 20 years and maximum 28 years for Clerk Recruitment 2022.
IBPS Clerk recruitment 2022 selection process
– IBPS Clerk Recruitment Preliminary Exam 2022
– IBPS Clerk Recruitment Main Exam 2022
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2022 exam pattern
Total Questions- 100
Total Marks- 100
Subject –
- English – 30 questions of 30
- Marks Numerical Ability – 30 questions of 30 marks
- Reasoning Ability – 35 questions of 30 marks
- Negative marking – 0.25 marks