IPPB Executive admit card 2023 out; exam on October 1
Ayushi Bisht | September 26, 2023 | 05:16 PM IST | 1 min read
IPPB Executive Exam 2023: The IPPB Executive recruitment drive is being conducted for 132 posts of Executive on a Contractual Basis.
NEW DELHI: India Post Payments Bank Limited (IPPB) has issued the IPPB Executive Admit Card 2023. Candidates appearing for the online examination for the post of Executives can download their admit cards through the official website, ippbonline.com.
Candidates can use their login details such as registration number and date of birth on the official portal to download online. IPPB Executive admit card 2023. The IPPB Executive exam is scheduled to be conducted on October 1, 2023.
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The IPPB Executive recruitment drive is being conducted for a total of 132 posts of Executive on a Contractual Basis.
IPPB Executive Admit Card 2023: How to download
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below IPPB Executive exam hall ticket.
- Visit the official website of IPPB at ippbonline.com
- On the homepage, click on the link available for IPPB Admit Card 2023.
- A new window will appear, enter your login details and submit.
- Your IPPB Executive Hall Ticket 2023 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout of the same for further reference.
The exam will be conducted a total of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in five sections: Reasoning, English Language, Computer Knowledge, General Awareness (with a special focus on the Banking Industry), and Numerical Ability. Each section will consist of 30 questions, with each question carrying a weight of 1 mark.
Reasoning - 30 Minutes
English Language - 25 Minutes
Computer Knowledge - 20 Minutes
General Awareness - 25 Minutes
Numerical Ability - 30 Minutes
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