IBPS RRB PO, Clerk results 2024 for prelims soon on ibps.in; cut-offs last year
IBPS Result 2024: Candidates will be able to download scorecard using their application number and other login credentials.
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Subscribe NowVagisha Kaushik | September 4, 2024 | 04:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Institute of Banking Professional (IBPS) will declare the results for the Common Recruitment Process for Regional Rural Banks (CRP-RRBs) 2024 for the Probationary Officers (PO) and Clerk soon. Candidates who appeared for the preliminary exams will be able to check IBPS RRB PO result 2024 and IBPS RRB Clerk result 2024 on the official website, ibps.in.
Under CRP-RRB XIV, the institute conducted IBPS Clerk prelims exam 2024 and IBPS PO exam 2024 on August 3, 4, 10, 17, and 18.
Candidates who qualify the preliminary examination exam will be eligible to appear for the online mains exam. IBPS PO Mains exam 2024 is scheduled for September 29 while IBPS RRB Clerk Mains exam 2024 will be conducted on October 6. Along with the IBPS result 2024, the institute will announce IBPS RRB cut off for PO and clerks too.
“Each candidate will be required to obtain a minimum score in each test of Online Main examination and also a minimum total score to be considered to be shortlisted for interview. Depending on the number of vacancies available, cut-offs will be decided and candidates will be shortlisted for interview,” said IBPS in an official notification.
IBPS RRB PO Result 2024: Cut-off last year
The category-wise minimum and maximum scores for RRB PO last year were as follows:
Category |
Maximum Scores |
Minimum Scores |
SC |
45.27 |
34.73 |
ST |
47.13 |
31.93 |
OBC (NCL) |
47.58 |
38.69 |
EWS |
46.56 |
38.71 |
UR |
57.93 |
41.13 |
HI |
38.18 |
21.82 |
OC |
43.69 |
34.53 |
VI |
49.98 |
32.40 |
ID |
41.53 |
21.56 |
Reserve List (subject to vacancy and availability)
Category |
Minimum Scores |
SC |
33.98 |
ST |
31.11 |
OBC (NCL) |
38.11 |
EWS |
38.13 |
UR |
40.38 |
HI |
NA |
OC |
32.89 |
VI |
31.67 |
ID |
NA |
IBPS Clerk Result 2024: Last year’s cut-off
The minimum scores for the general category for IBPS Clerk were as follows:
State/UT |
Score |
Andaman & Nicobar |
30.13 |
Andhra Pradesh |
38.50 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
29.13 |
Assam |
36.63 |
Bihar |
38.63 |
Chandigarh |
26.13 |
Chhattisgarh |
36.13 |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
|
35.50 |
Delhi |
38.25 |
Goa |
33.38 |
Gujarat |
34.25 |
Haryana |
37.88 |
Himachal Pradesh |
39.13 |
Jammu & Kashmir |
37.88 |
Jharkhand |
39.00 |
Karnataka |
33.88 |
Kerala |
39.13 |
Ladakh |
30.50 |
Lakshadweep |
NA |
Madhya Pradesh |
38.00 |
Maharashtra |
36.38 |
Manipur |
35.50 |
Meghalaya |
31.88 |
Mizoram |
29.63 |
Nagaland |
30.50 |
Odisha |
39.63 |
Puducherry |
33.88 |
Punjab |
39.25 |
Rajasthan |
37.38 |
Sikkim |
31.13 |
Tamil Nadu |
36.63 |
Telangana |
35.63 |
Tripura |
39.25 |
Uttar Pradesh |
37.75 |
Uttarakhand |
38.38 |
West Bengal |
38.88 |
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