IBPS Clerk 2022 exam analysis for September 3; Check difficulty level shift wise
Prabakaran K | September 3, 2022 | 05:37 PM IST | 1 min read
The exam authorities have concluded day 1 of the IBPS Clerk 2022 exam today, September 2. Know IBPS Clerk exam analysis 2022 shift-wise here.
Candidates can check experts’ advice to crack IBPS Clerk exam here.
Check NowNEW DELHI: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducted the 1st day of the IBPS RRB Clerk prelims exam 2022 today, September 3 in four shifts. Candidates who appeared in the preliminary exam can check the detailed IBPS Clerk exam analysis 2022 shift-wise now. As per the IBPS RRB 2022 exam analysis, the difficulty level of the exam was moderate.
As per the inputs given by candidates who appeared in the IBPS Clerk exam 2022 , Quantitative aptitude was calculative & time- consuming and the Reasoning ability was lengthy, tricky & simple. Candidates can check the difficulty level of the exam and the number of good attempts with the help of the IBPS Clerk 2022 exam analysis.
IBPS Clerk 2022 exam date and timings
|
Events |
Dates |
|
Last date to download IBPS Clerk admit card 2022 |
September 3, 2022 |
|
IBPS Clerk exam date 2022 |
September 2 & 3, 2022 |
|
IBPS Clerk 2022 test timings |
Shift 1 - 9 am to 10 pm Shift 2 - 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Shift 3 - 2 pm to 3 pm Shift 4 - 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm |
IBPS Clerk 2022 exam analysis (shift 1)
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
English Language |
30 |
22-23 |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Numerical Ability |
35 |
23-25 |
Moderate |
|
Reasoning Ability |
35 |
27-29 |
Easy |
|
Total |
100 |
72-77 |
Easy to Moderate |
IBPS Clerk exam analysis 2022 (shift 2)
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
English Language |
30 |
24-26 |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Numerical Ability |
35 |
27-28 |
Moderate |
|
Reasoning Ability |
35 |
27-28 |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Total |
100 |
75-82 |
Easy to Moderate |
IBPS Clerk 2022 paper analysis (shift 3)
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
English Language |
30 |
23-25 |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Numerical Ability |
35 |
27-28 |
Moderate |
|
Reasoning Ability |
35 |
28-29 |
Easy |
|
Total |
100 |
78-82 |
Easy to Moderate |
IBPS Clerk exam analysis 2022 (shift 4)
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
|
English Language |
30 |
22-24` |
Easy to Moderate |
|
Numerical Ability |
35 |
26-28 |
Moderate |
|
Reasoning Ability |
35 |
28-30 |
Easy |
|
Total |
100 |
76-82 |
Easy to Moderate |
The last day of the IBPS Clerk 2022 prelims exam will be conducted on September 4 in an offline written test. Candidates will be selected for the IBPS Clerk 2022 mains exam base on the prelims result. The final IBPS Clerk 2022 result will be announced on the basis of the main exam marks and interview.
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