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IBPS PO 2018 FAQS – Frequently Asked Questions

IBPS PO 2018 FAQS - Frequently Asked Questions

IBPS PO 2018 FAQS – Frequently Asked Questions

IBPS has released the notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers in various Public Sector Banks and is going to be a great opportunity to work in the government sector. Give your best this year and we, at Takshila Learning, will help you in each phase of the examination.
  • Is there any change in Exam Pattern as compared to the previous year?
Yes, the major change in the pattern of IBPS PO 2018 exam is the introduction of sectional timings of 20 minutes for each of the three sections in Prelims Exam.
  • When will be the exam conducted?
The Tentative dates for Preliminary Exams are 13.10.2018, 14.10.2018, 20.10.2018 and 21.10.2018
The Tentative date for Mains Exam is 18.11.2018
  • When will the result be declared?
  • Tentative Date for declaration of Results for Preliminary exam– October/ November 2018
  • Tentative Date for declaration of Results for Mains exam – December 2018
Final results will be declared in April 2019.

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Yes, for every wrong answer given by the student, negative marking of 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty in both prelims & mains exam.
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