IBPS Clerk Exam Result 2017-18: Mains result to be announced on this date
IBPS Clerk Exam Result 2017-18: Mains result to be announced on this date
Are you waiting for your IBPS Clerk Mains result? Then, here is a good news for you that in the first week of April the result likely to be announced. So, all the aspirants can check their result on the official website of the IBPS ( Institute of Banking Personnel Selection). As per the reports, the result will be announced on 1 April this year.
As per the IBPS rules, for recruitment in the Public Bank sector then, they have to obtain the maximum marks in both examination i.e. Preliminary and Mains examination of IBPS. As, candidates have already score their marks in the prelims examination and, now, they have to score the maximum marks in the IBPS Clerk Mains examination. Therefore, their selection will completely base on the result of the mains which is going to be declared soon.
As this year, over 7,000 posts have been announced by the IBPS for the clerical posts in the various banks across the country. If we compare this number with the previous year vacancies then it is clear that the seats have been decreased. Therefore, the experts are expecting that this year merit list would go high.
Well, as soon as the results get uploaded on the official website, candidates must be able to see their result.
Here’s how aspirants can check their result on the IBPS official website:
1. Open the official website of IBPS at ibps.in
2. Click on the relevant link to see your result
3. Enter your registration id and password
4. Enter the captcha code as seen in the image
5. Check your result displayed on the official website
6. Download your result
7. Take a printout of the result for future reference
IBPS is an autonomous body that is responsible for the conducting recruitment in public sector banks in India.
Note: For the latest news and updates on the examination, candidates should visit the official website of IBPS regularly.
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