IBPS SO Mains score card 2024 out for candidates shortlisted for interview
IBPS SO Mains exam 2024 will get 80% weightage and interview will get 20% for preparing final selection list.

Anu Parthiban | March 15, 2024 | 10:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has issued the IBPS Specialist Officers (IBPS SO 2024) Main score card for candidates who are shortlisted for the interview. The IBPS SO interview date is yet to be announced.
Candidates will be allowed to download the score card for interview from today to March 31 from the official website, ibps.in. They will have to key in their registration number or roll number and password or date of birth.
“The validity for CRP SPL-XIII will automatically expire at the close of business on 31.03.2025 with or without giving any notice,” it said.
The centre, address of the venue, time and date of Interview will be informed to the shortlisted candidates in the call letter. Only the participating banks have the right to change the interview date or venue.
The IBPS SO interview round will carry 100 marks. Candidates will have to score a minimum qualifying mark of 40% and SC, ST OBCE, PwBD category candidates should secure at least 35%. The weightage for IBPS SO Mains exam will be 80% and the interview round will get 20% weightage .
IBPS SO 2024: Participating banks
Here’s the list of participating banks that will recruit specialist officers through the IBPS SO results.
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank of India
- Bank of Maharashtra
- Canara Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Indian Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- Punjab & Sind Bank
- UCO Bank
- Union Bank of India
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