IBPS Clerk Exam Syllabus
The IBPS conducts a Common Recruitment Process (CRP) to select clerks for various banks. The selection process involves two phases:
- Preliminary Examination (Online)
- Main Examination (Online)
Here’s a breakdown of the syllabus for each phase of the IBPS Clerk exam:
Phase I: Preliminary Examination
- English Language: This section tests your proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills.
- Numerical Ability: This section assesses your ability to handle mathematical problems related to number systems, algebra, geometry, arithmetic, mensuration, etc.
- Reasoning Ability: This section evaluates your logical and analytical thinking skills through puzzles, arrangements, syllogisms, and other reasoning problems.
Phase II: Main Examination
- General/ Financial Awareness: This section assesses your knowledge of current affairs, banking terminology, economic concepts, and financial markets.
- General English: Similar to the preliminary exam, this section tests your English language skills at a higher level.
- Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude: This combined section tests your logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and basic computer knowledge.
- Quantitative Aptitude: This section evaluates your ability to solve mathematical problems similar to the Preliminary exam, but at a slightly higher difficulty level.
Key Differences from IBPS PO/MT Syllabus
- The IBPS Clerk exam doesn’t have a separate interview stage.
- The IBPS Clerk exam doesn’t cover Data Analysis & Interpretation, which is present in the IBPS PO/MT Mains exam.
I hope this clarifies the IBPS Clerk Syllabus details!