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IBPS Clerk Exam Result 2018: Prelims result likely to release today at ibps.in; know the steps to check results

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 2 January 2019, 15:30 IST

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is likely to release the results of the Clerk preliminary examination of 2018 on its official website today. Therefore, candidates who had appeared for the IBPS Clerk prelims examination can check their result today, 2nd January 2019.

As per the reports, IBPS will release the results after 5 pm today. So, candidates can keep their eyes on the website of IBPS at ibps.in to check their results. Because IBPS can release your results at any time now.


This year, IBPS has conducted the IBPS Clerk prelims examination on 8th, 9th, 15th and 16th December 2018 at various test centres across the country.

IBPS has conducted the examination in four-time slots; two each in the morning and evening.
As soon as the results of IBPS Clerk prelims exam released on the official website, candidates will able to check their results.

Follow these steps to check your IBPS Clerk Prelims Result 2018:

1. Log on to the official website of IBPS at ibps.in
2. Click on the result link shown on the homepage
3. Submit your details asked on the official page
4. Your result will display on the official page
5. Download your results
6. If interested then, take a printout for the future purpose

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IBPS has conducted the Clerk examination which consist of a total of 100 questions which had to be answered in 60 minutes. All the sections, except English Language, were available in both English and Hindi. For every correct answer, candidate will fetch 1 mark, while for every incorrect answer, 0.25 mark will be deducted. This year there is sectional timing of 20 minutes.

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First published: 2 January 2019, 15:14 IST