IBPS Clerk Result 2018 for Mains Exam Declared; Know How to Check
Sanjana Surbhi | April 1, 2019 | 10:21 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 1, 2019: Institute Of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has declared the IBPS Clerk mains result 2018 on April 1, 2019 in online mode. Candidates who have appeared for the examination on January 20 can now check their result at https://www.ibps.in by entering their roll number/registration number and password/date of birth in the result login window till April 30, 2019.
IBPS Clerk result 2018 carries name, roll number, registration number of the qualified candidates. The scorecard of IBPS Clerk 2018 will be available after two to three days from the result announcement on the official website.
The scorecard will reflect name, roll number, registration number, date of exam, state applied for and subject-wise, category-wise and overall score of the candidates. It must be noted that only those candidates have qualified have secured the sectional and the overall cut off marks in the mains examination. Candidates qualifying in the mains examination will be provisionally allotted. They will be given instructions for the further procedure by IBPS for respective states later.
Earlier, the result of IBPS Clerk prelims examination was declared on January 4. Candidates were able to check their prelims result till January 11. The scorecard of the prelims exam was released on January 11.
IBPS Clerk is conducted every year for recruiting candidates in clerical cadre across the participating Regional Rural Banks and the Public Sector Banks. The examination for the recruitment is held in two stages – prelims and mains. This year, as many as 7275 vacancies have been announced by the exam conducting authority to select candidates in its clerical cadre posts in 19 Public Sector Banks.
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