What is IBPS PO normalisation process?
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The normalisation is the process followed by IBPS to evaluate the performance of candidates based on the difficulty level. The exam is conducted in multiple shifts, as a result, there is variation in the difficulty level of question papers. The sectional and overall difficulty of topics varies in each slot. The questions may be easier in one slot, while they might be difficult in the other. For evaluation, IBPS normalises the marks obtained by candidates in different shifts of the exam. The normalisation is done using the equi-percentile method. IBPS PO result is announced after normalising the marks of candidates.
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The IBPS PO cutoff is the minimum qualifying mark for the Mains exam, and it varies as per the categories. It is influenced by factors including the difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates, overall performance, and so on. As per the past trends and insights from the subject-matter experts, the expected IBPS PO Prelims exam cutoff is mentioned below:
Category | Cut-Off Marks |
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GEN | 46-48 |
EWS | 46-48 |
SC | 45-47. |
ST | 37-40 |
OBC-NCL | 46-48 |
EWS | 48.50 |
Yes, the authority released the IBPSPO revised calendar on the official website. The IBPS conducts the IBPS PO, SO, Clerk & RRB exams to recruit the assistants and officers in various Public Sector Banks (PSBs) and Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) every year.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection released the IBPS PO notification on June 30, 2025. A total of 5208 vacancies were announced. The online application process was opened until July 21, 2025. It was started on July 1, 2025.
The authority released the IBPS PO 2025 notification on June 30, 2025 for 5208 vacancies. The IBPS PO prelims exam will be conducted on August 23 and 24, 2025. It is conducted for the selection of candidates for 11 public sector banks. The IBPS PO selection process comprises Prelims, Mains and Interview stages.
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