IBPS Clerk Mains admit card 2022 issued at ibps.in; steps to download hall ticket
Vagisha Kaushik | September 29, 2022 | 07:17 PM IST | 1 min read
IBPS Clerk Mains 2022 will be conducted on October 8, 2022.
NEW DELHI : The Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS) has issued the IBPS Clerk Mains admit card 2022 today, September 29. Candidates who have applied for IBPS Clerk Mains exam 2022 can download the IBPS Clerk admit card 2022 on the official website - ibps.in. Candidates will be able to download the IBPS Clerk mains hall ticket 2022 by using their login credentials such as roll number or registration number and password or date of birth.
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How to download IBPS Clerk Mains admit card 2022
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download the IBPS Clerk 2022 call letter for mains exam.
- Go to IBPS's official website - ibps.in
- Click on the link “Click here to download online main exam call letter for CRP Clerks XII” available on the homepage.
- Candidates will be redirected to a new page.
- On the login page, enter your login credentials such as registration number or roll number and password or date of birth and click on submit button
- The IBPS Clerk Mains admit card 2022 will appear on the screen
- Download the IBPS Clerk mains hall ticket 2022 and take a printout for verification purpose on exam day.
Candidates will have to carry the IBPS Clerk mains hall ticket 2022 to the examination centre. Along with the IBPS Clerk admit card 2022, they will also have to bring a valid original ID proof and passport size photo for verification purposes.
IBPS Clerk Mains 2022 exam will be conducted on October 8. The duration of the exam will be 2 hours and 40 minutes.
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