IBPS RRB PO 2025 Mains Admit Card: Hall tickets out for scale 1 posts at ibps.in

IBPS RRB PO Mains Admit Card 2025 Released At ibps.in: Eligible candidates can access and download their IBPS RRB 2025 mains admit card from the official website, ibps.in.

IBPS RRB PO Mains Admit Card 2025: Hall tickets out for scale 1 posts at ibps.inCandidates are advised to verify all information carefully and carry a valid photo ID to the examination centre.. (Express photo)

IBPS RRB PO Mains Admit Card 2025 Released At ibps.in: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the call letters for the Common Recruitment Process for Regional Rural Banks (CRP RRBs XIV), specifically for the recruitment of Scale 1 Group A Officer posts. Eligible candidates can access and download their IBPS RRB 2025 mains admit card from the official website, ibps.in.

To download the IBPS RRB 2025 mains admit card, candidates must log in using their registration or roll number along with their password or date of birth. The admit card will display key details such as exam date, time, venue, and important instructions. Candidates are advised to verify all information carefully and carry a valid photo ID to the examination centre.

The IBPS RRB 2025 mains exam is scheduled for December 28 and is part of the recruitment drive to fill 3,928 Scale 1 Officer vacancies across regional rural banks in India. Those who clear the mains will move on to the final selection stage, which will consider both mains scores and performance in the interview, as per IBPS guidelines.

The comprehensive test is designed to evaluate candidates across five distinct disciplines, totalling 200 questions with a maximum score of 200 marks. Candidates will be required to manage their time efficiently, as the total duration for the entire examination is set at 120 minutes (2 hours).

Sectional Breakdown and Scoring

The exam is weighted toward analytical skills, with Reasoning and Numerical Ability serving as the most important sections in terms of scoring. Both sections consist of 40 questions each, carrying a weightage of 50 marks apiece, with 30 minutes allotted to each.

Section Questions Max Marks Time Allotted
Reasoning 40 50 30 Minutes
Numerical Ability 40 50 30 Minutes
English/Hindi Language 40 40 30 Minutes
General Awareness 40 40 15 Minutes
Computer Knowledge 40 20 15 Minutes
Total 200 200 120 Minutes

The language component, which offers a choice between English and Hindi, includes 40 questions worth 40 marks to be completed within a 30-minute window. Meanwhile, the General Awareness section focuses on speed and knowledge retention, tasking candidates with 40 questions for 40 marks in just 15 minutes.

 

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