The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is likely to release the provisional answer key for the Clerk Preliminary Examination 2025 by October 18, according to media reports. The examination concluded on October 11, and candidates will be able to download the answer key from the official website, ibps.in.
To access the IBPS Clerk prelims answer key PDF, candidates must visit ibps.in, click on the relevant answer key link, and download the document. It is advised to save and print a copy for future reference.
How to raise objections on IBPS Clerk prelims answer key
Candidates who wish to challenge any responses in the provisional answer key can do so through the official objection window. The process involves visiting the official website and following these steps:
The IBPS Clerk prelims exam was conducted on October 4, with additional shifts on October 5 and October 11. Based on candidate feedback, the overall difficulty level of the October 4 examination was moderate. Section-wise analysis indicates that the Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability sections were moderate, while the English Language section was considered easy.
How to check marks using the answer key
While the official answer key is pending, unofficial answer keys are currently available on various private educational portals. Candidates may download the unofficial IBPS Clerk prelims answer key by visiting these portals and accessing the PDF link. By comparing their responses, candidates can estimate their scores in advance. It is recommended to download and print the unofficial key for reference.
IBPS Clerk prelims result date 2025
The IBPS Clerk prelims result is expected to be announced in the first or second week of November, shortly before the Mains examination, which is scheduled for November 29.
For official updates and additional information, candidates should refer to the IBPS website at ibps.in.
To access the IBPS Clerk prelims answer key PDF, candidates must visit ibps.in, click on the relevant answer key link, and download the document. It is advised to save and print a copy for future reference.
How to raise objections on IBPS Clerk prelims answer key
Candidates who wish to challenge any responses in the provisional answer key can do so through the official objection window. The process involves visiting the official website and following these steps:
- Click on the IBPS Clerk prelims answer key objection window link
- Enter login credentials, including registration number and date of birth
- Select the questions to be challenged
- Upload supporting documents in PDF format
- Submit and save a copy of the objection form for records
The IBPS Clerk prelims exam was conducted on October 4, with additional shifts on October 5 and October 11. Based on candidate feedback, the overall difficulty level of the October 4 examination was moderate. Section-wise analysis indicates that the Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability sections were moderate, while the English Language section was considered easy.
How to check marks using the answer key
While the official answer key is pending, unofficial answer keys are currently available on various private educational portals. Candidates may download the unofficial IBPS Clerk prelims answer key by visiting these portals and accessing the PDF link. By comparing their responses, candidates can estimate their scores in advance. It is recommended to download and print the unofficial key for reference.
IBPS Clerk prelims result date 2025
The IBPS Clerk prelims result is expected to be announced in the first or second week of November, shortly before the Mains examination, which is scheduled for November 29.
For official updates and additional information, candidates should refer to the IBPS website at ibps.in.
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