IBPS RRB 2021 admit card for mains exam released; Check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | February 6, 2021 | 03:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
IBPS has released the IBPS RRB Clerk mains admit card 2021 at its official website. Get the direct link to download IBPS RRB admit card 2021 for mains here.
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NEW DELHI:
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection released the IBPS RRB Clerk admit card 2021 for mains exam in online mode on the official website - ibps.in. Candidates who qualify in the IBPS RRB clerk prelims exam can download the IBPS RRB Clerk mains admit card using registration number/roll number and date of birth/password. It is mandatory to wear a mask and gloves at the IBPS RRB exam centre during the IBPS RRB Clerk exam.
IBPS will conduct the IBPS RRB Clerk exam on February 20, 2021. COVID-19 guidelines will also be attached with IBPS RRB 2020 Clerk mains admit card. The exam centre authorities are strictly ordered to follow the complete guidelines of social distancing. The exam rooms will be completely sanitized after each shift.
IBPS RRB 2021 Admit Card Release Date
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Event |
Important Dates |
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IBPS RRB 2020 Prelims Admit Card Release Date |
February 6, 2021 |
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Last Date to download admit card |
February 20, 2021 |
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IBPS RRB Clerk 2021 mains exam |
February 20, 2021 |
Direct link to download IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021 - Click Here
IBPS RRB Clerk mains admit card 2020-21: Steps to download
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Visit the official website of ibps.in
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Click on the link of IBPS RRB Clerk mains admit card
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A new page will be displayed on the screen.
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Choose your language.
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Enter registration number/roll number and password/date as login credentials.
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Enter the captcha code.
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IBPS RRB Clerk admit card will be available on the screen
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Download the admit card. Take two to three print outs for further use.
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Details mentioned in the IBPS RRB Clerk admit card (mains):
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Name of Candidate
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Registration Number
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Roll number
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Date of Birth
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Gender
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Exam Centre Details
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Day and Date of Examination
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Space for Photograph and signature
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Other Important Instructions
What if I forget the password of IBPS RRB Clerk mains admit card 2020-21?
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Visit the official website
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Click on the link available for the login page.
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Click on ‘Forgot Password’.
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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 RRB:
IBPS conducts recruitment exam every year for the different posts in Regional Rural Banks. Eligible aspirants need to fill the application form and download IBPS RRB admit card for the examination. Candidates need to qualify three stages of recruitment exam that is prelims, mains and interview as per the IBPS RRB exam pattern. After the final shortlisted list will be released, candidates will get their postings in Regional Rural Banks of India.
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