Is there a sectional deadline in the exam pattern for IBPS RRB?


The IBPS RRB exam is conducted to appoint candidates for various roles in rural banks across India. For the candidates preparing for this exam, it is important to understand the structure, especially when it comes to time management. A common question among the candidates is whether the IBPS RRB exams have specific time limits for each section. Knowing this detail can help you plan your preparation. Here we present the question whether the exam pattern for IBPS RRB has sectional deadline.

Is there a sectional deadline in the exam pattern for IBPS RRB?

In IBPS RRB Preliminary Examination, there are sectional deadlines for each section. Candidates have a total of 45 minutes to complete arguments (25 min) and quantitative qualification classes (20 minutes), they prefer to divide the time with flexibility. However, it is important to clean the sectional cut-off for each section. In the main examination, each section has a specific time limit, while the overall examination period is fixed. For the officer Scale II and III, the details of the sectional time frame in the official notification will be provided. Understanding these deadlines helps candidates to plan their time effectively and maximize their performance.

Examination structure and time allocation

IBPS RRB The exam is conducted in three stages:

  • Preliminary examination (preamble)
  • Main examination
  • Interview (only for officer Scale I, II, and III)

Each stage tests candidates on various competencies required for banking roles.

IBPS RRB Preliminary Examination

Prelims is the first screening test, which is conducted for two posts: Office Assistant (Multipurpose) and Officer Scale I. The structure is as follows:

Office assistant (multipurpose)

IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern
Section Number of questions Mark Duration
logic 40 40 25 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude 40 40 20 minutes
Total 80 80 45 minutes

Comment: Each answer will have a negative marking of 0.25 marks (one-fourth), which is incorrectly marked and it is necessary for candidates to clean the sectional cut-off of both classes.

IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I

IBPS RRB officer scale-I prelims exam pattern
test name Examination medium Number of cue. Maximum marks Duration
logic Hindi/English/Regional Language* 40 40 25 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude Hindi/English/Regional Language* 40 40 20 minutes
Total 80 80 45 minutes

Sectional deadline: Prelims have no sectional time limit. Candidates can allocate 45 minutes as they fit between two sections.

Comment: Each answer will have a negative marking of 0.25 marks (one-fourth), which is incorrectly marked and it is necessary for candidates to clean the sectional cut-off of both classes.

IBPS RRB Main Examination

The main examination is slightly different on the basis of the post applicable for the main examination, but usually includes logic, quantitative qualification (numerical capacity for office assistant), general awareness, section on English/Hindi language and computer knowledge.

IBPS RRB Office Assistant (Multipurpose)

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Exam Pattern
Section Name Number of questions Mark Duration
Argument capacity 40 50 30 minute
Quantitative Aptitude 40 50 30 minute
general awareness 40 40 15 minutes
English/Hindi language 40 40 30 minute
Computer knowledge 40 20 15 minutes
Total 200 200 120 minutes

IBPS RRB Mains Exam for Officer Scale

IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Exam Pattern
test name Examination medium Number of questions Maximum marks Duration
Argument capacity Not English 40 50 30 minute
Quantitative Aptitude Not English 40 50 30 minute
general awareness Not English 40 40 15 minutes
English/Hindi language English 40 40 30 minute
Computer knowledge Not English 40 20 15 minutes
Total 200 200 120 minutes

IBPS RRB Officer Scale II (General Banking Officer)

IBPS RRB Exam Pattern for Officer Scale II (General Banking Officer)
No. Section Number of questions Maximum marks Time period
1 logic 40 50 2 hours
2 Quantitative qualification and data interpretation 40 50
3 Financial awareness 40 40
4 English language / Hindi language 40 40
5 Computer knowledge 40 20
Total 200 200

IBPS RRB Officer Scale II (Expert cadre)

IBPS RRB Exam Pattern for Officer Scale II (Specialist cadre)
No. Section Number of questions Maximum marks Time period
1 Argument letter 40 50 2 hours and 30 minutes overall time
2 Quantitative qualification and data interpretation 40 50
3 Financial awareness letter 40 40
4 English language / Hindi language 40 20
5 Computer knowledge letter 40 20
6 Vocational knowledge letter 40 40
Total 240 200

IBPS RRB Officer Scale III

IBPS RRB Exam Pattern for Officer Scale III
S. No. Section Number of questions Maximum marks Time period
1 logic 40 50 2 hours
2 Quantitative qualification and data interpretation 40 50
3 Financial awareness 40 40
4A English language 40 40
4B the Hindi language 40 40
5 Computer knowledge 40 20
Total 200 200

Comment: For the officer Scale II and III, IBPS will clarify whether the information is sectional time with the release of the information handout.

IBPS RRB interview process

In IBPS RRB, the interview process for officer Scale I, II, and III is conducted for candidates who qualify the main examination. It evaluates the overall suitability of candidates for banking posts, focusing on their knowledge, skills and personality symptoms. This phase helps assess how well the candidates can handle the responsibilities and challenges related to the roles in rural banks.

conclusion

Understanding the absence of sectional deadline in both the initial and main examination for IBPS RRB can help candidates to form a efficient time management strategy, allowing them to maximize their performance by focusing on their strength and improving their weaknesses. Effective time allocation and intensive understanding of exam pattern is necessary for success in IBPS RRB exam.

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