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IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut off 2022 Category-Wise Cut Off

IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has successfully conducted the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam on 8th October 2022. Aspirants will have to clear the sectional as well as the overall cut-off to qualify for the next round. All those candidates who appeared in the IBPS Clerk Mains exam are curious to know about the IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut off 2022.  So today in this post, we have come up with the IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut off 2022.

IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022: Overview

Candidates can check the complete overview of IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut off 2022 in the given table below.

IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022: Overview
Organization Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
Exam Name IBPS Clerk Exam 2022
Post Clerk
Vacancy 7035
Notification Date 30th June 2022
Application Date 01st July 2022
Exam Date for Mains 8th October 2022
Official Website @ibps.co.in
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IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022

As per the review received by the aspirants who appeared in the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2022 the level of the IBPS Clerk Mains paper was moderate-difficult. The team of bankersadda has done the complete analysis and here we provide you the expected cut-off for the different states.

IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022
State Name General Category
Andhra Pradesh 32-38
Assam 30-35
Bihar 35-40
Delhi 35-42
Gujarat 33-40
Haryana 37-45
Himachal Pradesh 38-45
Chhattisgarh 30-35
Jammu & Kashmir 30-35
Jharkhand 33-38
Karnataka 31-37
Kerala 35-40
Madhya Pradesh 33-40
Maharashtra 32-38
Odisha 28-35
Punjab 35-42
Rajasthan 38-45
Tamil Nadu 34-40
Telangana 32-38
Uttar Pradesh 34-40
Uttarakhand 37-45
West Bengal 35-41

IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut-Off 2022

The IBPS Clerk Prelims Cut-Off 2022 for the different states for General Category is mentioned in the table below.

IBPS Clerk Cut-Off 2022: Prelims Cut-Off Marks
State Name General Category
Andhra Pradesh 76.50
Assam 80.75
Bihar 82.5
Delhi 84.25
Gujarat 81
Haryana 85.50
Himachal Pradesh 86.50
Chattisgarh 81.25
Jammu & Kashmir 83.75
Jharkhand 83.75
Karnataka 74.75
Kerala 85.5
Madhya Pradesh 85
Maharashtra 75.50
Odisha 87.50
Punjab 83.25
Rajasthan 86.25
Tamil Nadu 78
Telangana 68.25
Uttar Pradesh 84
Uttarakhand 89.50
West Bengal 86

IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2022

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection will publish the IBPS Clerk mains result 2022 on 1st April 2023 on its official website, @ibps.in. The candidates who clears the IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2022 will be selected in any of the 11 Nationalized banks of India for the post of clerk. Candidates should have login details such as registration number/roll number and date of birth/password to check the IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2022.

IBPS Clerk Mains Cut-Off and Scorecard 2022

The IBPS Clerk Mains Score Card 2022 will be out after the IBPS Clerk Mains Result 2022 is declared. Once the scorecard is announced aspirants can check the marks obtained in each section as well as the overall score. The candidates will also get to know the subject-wise and overall cutoff. The cut-off will be different for the different states and it will also be available on the basis of category.

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FAQs: IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut-Off 2022

Q.1 What is the IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022?

Ans. The IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022 is mentioned in the table provided above in the article.

Q.2 Will the IBPS Clerk Mains Cut Off 2022 be different for the different states?

Ans. Yes, the IBPS Clerk Mains Cut-Off 2022 will be different for different states.

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FAQs

Q.1 What is the IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022?

Ans. The IBPS Clerk Mains Expected Cut Off 2022 is mentioned in the table provided above in the article.

Q.2 Will the IBPS Clerk Mains Cut Off 2022 be different for the different states?

Ans. Yes, the IBPS Clerk Mains Cut-Off 2022 will be different for different states.

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