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Admit card released on ibps.in; Download now!

IBPS SO Mains 2024: Admit Card OUT At ibps.in; Download Now!

The admit card or call letter for Specialist Officer (SO) Mains test has been made available by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). IBPS SO Mains Admit Card 2024 is available for download on the official website ibps.in for candidates who are eligible to take the exam. The exam date has been scheduled for December 14, 2024.

how to download?

Step 1: Visit the official website of IBPS, ibps.in.
Step 2: Click on the link “Online Main Examination Call Letter for CRP-SPL-XIV” on the homepage.
Step 3: Enter your date of birth and roll number on the newly opened tab.
Step 4: After clicking on the submit button your IBPS SO Mains Admit Card will appear on the screen.

Step 5: After downloading the admit card, take a printout of it for your records.

exam pattern

IBPS SO (Specialist Officer) Main Exam Pattern varies depending on the post. For posts like IT Officer, Agriculture Field Officer and others, the exam consists of Professional Knowledge (PK) section consisting of 60 questions of 60 marks, which is to be completed within 45 minutes. Additionally, there are sections for English Language (35 questions, 35 marks, 40 minutes) and Reasoning test (35 questions, 35 marks, 40 minutes). Some posts also require a descriptive test to assess writing skills (2 questions, 25 marks, 30 minutes). For Law Officer and Rajbhasha Adhikari posts, the exam pattern is slightly different, consisting of a professional knowledge section and a descriptive test.


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