The IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024 will be available on the official IBPS website, ibps.in. This result will indicate whether you have cleared the preliminary exam and are eligible to take the mains exam. Alongside the result, the IBPS RRB Clerk Scorecard 2024 and Cut Off will be released. The scorecard will show your marks, and the cut off will inform you of the minimum score required to move forward.
How to Check Your Result
To check your IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024, follow these steps:
- Visit the IBPS Website: Go to ibps.in, the official IBPS site.
- Locate the IBPS RRBs Section: On the homepage, find and click on the “IBPS RRBs” tab.
- Select the Recruitment Process: Click on “Common Recruitment Process-Regional Rural Banks Phase XIII.”
- Find the Result Link: Look for the link to download the IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024.
- Log In: Enter your registration number and password to log in.
- View and Download Your Result: Once logged in, your result will be displayed. You can download it for your records.
Key Dates to Remember
- Prelims Exam Dates: August 10, 17, and 18, 2024
- Result Announcement: Expected in September 2024
- Scorecard and Cut Off Release: September 2024
- Mains Exam Date: October 6, 2024
How to Access Your IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024
To download your IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Result 2024, you'll need the following:
- Registration Number or Roll Number
- Date of Birth or Password
Details on Your Result
When you check your IBPS RRB Clerk Result 2024, you will find the following details:
- Your Name
- The Post You Applied For
- Gender
- Your Category
- Registration Number or Roll Number
- Your Qualifying Status
If any of these details are missing or incorrect, you should contact the recruitment authority for assistance.
Cut Off Marks
The IBPS RRB Clerk Cut Off 2024 will be released after the results are announced. This cut off represents the minimum score required to qualify for the next stage of the selection process. It is determined based on several factors, including the number of vacancies, the number of candidates, and the exam's difficulty level.