Dear Aspirants
With the 1st week exams for IBPS Clerical Pre are over, we are here for a complete analysis of how the paper was, what was the level, what were the major questions asked in the paper, and how can the candidates improve their score
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The level of IBPS Clerical exam was easy. We have interviewed many candidates and average of them have attempted over 60 questions. Most Candidates marked English and reasoning as very easy with an average attempt of 24 and 18. In Quant section there was a mix review. Some candidates called it pretty easy while others said it was easy but some questions were tricky in nature.
Though the scores in clerical exams depend from state to state. We estimate 41 marks as the minimum qualifying marks for the mains examination and 47 marks as the maximum marks to become eligible for mains examination.
What were the major questions asked in the examination
How can the candidates improve their scores
Practice and only practice and inventing smart skills is the way to increase your score in Banking examinations. Solving 200 questions in 12o minutes needs speed as well as accuracy. Sehpaathi is always there to help you with best material.
Candidates now can start preparing for the mains examination, which is expected to be tougher than pre exam, but simpler than IBPS PO recruitment exam.
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