What was IBPS Clerk prelims cut off in 2023?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    State-by-state variations in the IBPS Clerk Prelims 2023 cut-off scores were a reflection of regional rivalry as well as variables like exam difficulty and the number of openings. For example, Uttarakhand's General category cut-off score of 87.25 was among the highest, suggesting a competitive selection procedure. The general category cut-off in states like West Bengal was 85.5, whilst the cut-offs for the SC and OBC categories were 76.5 and 80.25, respectively. Likewise, the cut-off score in Himachal Pradesh was 84, with OBC applicants having a slightly lower cut-off score of 78.75. The cut-offs were typically lower in southern states

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    IBPS Clerk prelims cut off announced in 2023 is given below.

    States/UTGeneralEWS/SC/OBC/ST

    Andhra Pradesh

     

     

    Assam

    79 

     

    Bihar

     

    EWS- 78

    Chhattisgarh

    77

    OBC- 77

    Chandigarh

     

     

    Delhi

     

    EWS-78.5
    OBC- 76

    Gujarat

    75.25

     

    Goa

    48.25

     

    Himachal Pradesh

    84 

     

    Haryana

    80.25 

     

    J & K

    85.25

     

    Jharkhand

    82.5

     

    Kerala

     

     

    Madhya Pradesh

    78

     

    Maharashtra

    72.75

     

    Manipur

     

     

    Odisha

     

     

    Punjab

    81 

    SC- 69

    Rajasthan

    82

     

    Karnataka

    75.75 

    OBC- 75.75 

    Telangana

     

     

    Uttar Pradesh

    79.25 

     

    Uttarakhand

     

     

    West Bengal

    85.5

    SC- 76.50 
    EWS 79.5 
    OBC 80

    Tamil Nadu

     

     

    Tripura

    80

     

    Sikkim

     

     

    Lakshadweep

     

     

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