IBPS Clerk Prelims 2020 Admit Card Released @ibps.in - Check Steps to Download
Candidates can check experts’ advice to crack IBPS Clerk exam here.
Check NowTeam Careers360 | November 20, 2020 | 11:49 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection released the IBPS Clerk prelims 2020 admit card in online mode on the official website - ibps.in. The IBPS Clerk prelims admit card 2020 can be downloaded by using necessary login credentials that is registration number and password. Candidates can download their IBPS Clerk 2020 admit card till December 5, 2020. Candidates are advised to follow the government guidelines of social distancing to lower the risk of coronavirus at the IBPS clerk exam centre.
IBPS Clerk 2020: Important Dates
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Dates |
Start and end date to register for IBPS Clerk 2020 exam |
September 2- September 23, 2020 |
Download of call letters for Online examination of IBPS Clerk 2020 – Preliminary |
November 20, 2020 |
IBPS Clerk Preliminary exam |
December 5, 12 and 13 |
Announcement of IBPS result 2020 |
December 31, 2020 |
Release of admit card for mains exam of IBPS Clerk 2020 |
January 12, 2021 |
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam |
January 24, 2021 |
Provisional allotment |
April 1, 2021 |
IBPS Clerk 2020 Prelims admit card - Steps to Download
Candidates can check below the steps to download IBPS Clerk admit card 2020
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Visit the official website of the IBPS
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Click on the link for the IBPS Clerk Prelims admit card 2020 on the homescreen.
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Choose your preferred language for IBPS Clerk Prelims 2020 Admit Card.
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Fill the registration number/roll number and birth date/password.
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Fill the Captcha code that the screen shows.
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Tap the 'Login' button.
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The IBPS Clerk 2020 Admit card will be available on the computer screen.
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Download the prelims admit card of IBPS Clerk 2020 and print it out for future reference.
Details Mentioned in IBPS Clerk 2020 Prelims Admit Card
It is mandatory to check that all the details available on the IBPS Clerk admit card 2020 are correct. If not, contact the conducting authority
Candidates Details |
Exam Details |
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IBPS Clerk 2020 Prelims Exam Day Guidelines:
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At the IBPS Clerk 2020 exam centre, it is compulsory to carry IBPS Clerk 2020 prelims admit card along with a valid photo-identity proof.
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Wearing a mask and gloves is mandatory at the examination centre.
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Applicants need to carry a personal sanitizer , a pen and a clear water bottle.
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Students are allowed into the exam centre after testing their status on the Aarogya Setu App.
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With the AArogya Setu app, moderate or risk assessments are not allowed.
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The thermal guns at the entrance are used to monitor the candidates' temperature.
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Candidates with body temperatures higher than normal or symptoms of coronavirus are not allowed.
What if I forget the password of IBPS Clerk prelims 2020 admit card login page?
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Visit the official website
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Click on ‘Forgot Password’ available on the login page.
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Enter registration number and phone number or email address.
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Candidates will get their password on their email id.
More about IBPS Clerk:
IBPS conducts the recruitment exam every year to recruit the IBPS Clerk and PO in different banks. The IBPS Clerk exam will be conducted in three phases- prelims and mains along with a language proficiency test. Candidates need to secure cut off marks to get qualified at each stage of IBPS Clerk recruitment exam.
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