IBPS Clerk Prelims Result 2021 Released at ibps.in; Get direct link here
Md Usmangani Ansari | January 13, 2022 | 04:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
IBPS has released the IBPS Clerk 2021 prelims result on January 13, 2022 online today. Get a direct link to check IBPS clerk prelims 2021 result here.
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NEW DELHI:
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the IBPS clerk 2021 result for prelims exam today, January 13, 2022, in online mode at the official website - ibps.in. The IBPS clerk prelims result 2021 is of those candidates who appeared in the IBPS clerk prelims 2021 exam which was conducted on December 12, 18 and 19, 2021. They can check the IBPS RRB Clerk result 2021 for prelims by using the registration number or roll number and date of birth or password.
Direct link to download the IBPS Clerk prelims 2021 result -
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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection will soon release the IBPS clerk scorecard 2021 for all the shortlisted candidates for mains exam. The IBPS clerk 2021 score card for the prelims exam will include the marks obtained, minimum qualifying marks for IBPS clerk 2021 prelims and other details. The qualified students are eligible for the IBPS clerk mains exam which is scheduled to be held in January 2022 tentatively.
IBPS Clerk prelims result 2021 date
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Dates
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IBPS Clerk prelims exam dates 2021
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December 12, 18 & 19, 2021
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Release of IBPS Clerk 2021 result for prelims
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January 13, 2022
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How to download the IBPS Clerk prelims result 2021
Candidates need some login credentials to download their IBPS Clerk result 2021 which are username or registration number and password or date of birth. Here are some easy steps through which candidates can download their IBPS Clerk 2021 result for the prelims exam.
Steps to download IBPS Clerk 2021 prelims result
- Candidates should first visit the IBPS official website - ibps.in
- Click on the homepage, ‘Click here to view your result status of online preliminary examination for CRP Clerks XI’
- A new page will be open in new window.
- Enter registration number or roll number and date of birth or password along with the captcha code
- Submit the IBPS Clerk login credentials
- The IBPS Clerk prelims result 2021 will be available on the screen
- Download the IBPS Clerk 2021 result and take the printout for future reference.
About IBPS Clerk 2021
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts the IBPS Clerk exam every year to recruit candidates for the clerical post in different banks in India. Aspirants who are interested in banking services and who are graduates can apply for this online IBPS Clerk exam. Candidates need to qualify at different stages like IBPS Clerk prelims, mains, and interviews to make themselves shortlisted for final allotment.
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