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How can I check my Interview marks in IBPS PO?

How can I check my Interview marks in IBPS PO?

Overall Calculation of IBPS PO marks for final selection:

  1. The percentile marks obtained in mains exam is 100*80/200 = 40.
  2. The percentile marks obtained in an interview is 70*20/100= 14.
  3. Total percentile will be 40+14 = 54 marks.

How many students are selected in IBPS PO?

IBPS PO ration for Interview is 1:10, which means if 4000 candidates have appeared for mains exams, 400 aspirants are selected for the Interview process.

How many candidates are selected for Interview in IBPS PO?

40,763 candidates were selected for the interview round as per the pdf of shortlisted candidates released by the IBPS. The cut-off details are shown below. The scorecards for the selected candidates will be released after final allotment.

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How is the cut off for the IBPS Po mains decided?

Once, they have normalized marks of all candidates, the overall and sectional cut off marks are decided for by the organization based upon the total number of vacancies. The marks obtained in IBPS PO Mains exam and Interview are calculated for overall marks for final selection.

What is the weight age for IBPS Po MAINS exam and interview?

The marks obtained in IBPS PO Mains exam and Interview are calculated for overall marks for final selection. The weight age for mains exam and interview is 80:20 in ratio. Means 80\% of marks obtained in mains exam are added to 20\% marks obtained in the interview.

How long does it take to become an IBPS Po?

If you are selected as PO in any of the banks participating in IBPS PO recruitment, you will be called for training at alloted training centre. The training time varies from bank to bank. Mostly it is of 3–4 weeks (Canara bank, Union bank, United bank, UCO bank, syndicate bank).

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How are the overall marks obtained in prelims normalized by IBPS?

The overall marks obtained in prelims or mains exam are normalized by IBPS based on difficulty levels of different shifts. Let two candidates A and B appeared for the exam in two different slots. The exam which was conducted for Candidate A was slightly tough then the exam conducted for Candidate B.