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The IBPS conducts exams for various public sector banks. Here's a summary of the major exams and their format: IBPS PO, Clerk, RRB: These recruit for Probationary Officer, Clerk, and Regional Rural Bank Officer positions. Exam Pattern (Common Structure): Preliminary Exam (Screening): - Objective format, typically with English, Quantitative/Numerical Ability, and Reasoning sections. - Negative marking for incorrect answers. Main Exam (In-depth Assessment): - Objective format with sections varying slightly based on the exam. Common sections include: - Reasoning & Computer Aptitude - General/Financial Awareness (Banking focus) - English Language - Quantitative Aptitude (Clerk uses Numerical) - Some exams (PO) have a Descriptive Test for writing skills. - Negative marking for incorrect answers (except some RRB sections). Syllabus (Core Areas): - English Language: Comprehension, vocabulary, grammar - Reasoning Ability: Analytical & logical thinking, puzzles, syllogisms - Quantitative/Numerical Ability: Math operations, algebra, data interpretation - General/Financial Awareness: Current affairs, banking & economics, India Specialists and Variations: - IBPS SO Exam: Pattern and syllabus vary based on the specific specialist officer post (IT, Law, HR, etc.). - RRB Officer Scale-II & III: Have an additional Professional Knowledge section in the Main Exam. Important Note: Refer to official IBPS notifications for the latest details and specific exam variations.
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