IBPS Clerk 2024 Expected Cut-Off EXPOSED: What You Must Score to Pass and How to Prepare NOW!

IBPS Clerk Expected Cut Off 2024: This is your top source for all the latest updates on the IBPS Clerk Exam 2024. Here, we’ll cover everything you need to know and do following the recent IBPS Clerk Prelims exam, which was held on August 24, August 25, and August 31, 2024. If you participated in this (Clerk) exam, it’s essential to pay close attention to this article. We’ll give you a thorough look at the predicted IBPS Clerk cut-off marks and share essential tips for your next steps.

Expected Cut-Off for IBPS Clerk 2024

Now that the IBPS Clerk Prelims are over, many of you are wondering about the expected cut-off marks. We’ve received numerous inquiries from students about what a safe score might be to start preparing for the next IBPS stage. Let’s get straight to the point: you must not wait for the prelims results to begin your preparation for the mains. The time between the announcement of prelims results and the mains exam is extremely short, leaving little room for last-minute preparation.

Based on the analysis of all shifts, especially focusing on the challenging third shift on August 24, it’s clear that students scoring 80+ marks are doing quite well. However, when it comes to the expected cut-off, remember that it depends on three key factors: the number of vacancies, the level of the exam, and the normalization process.

Vacancies and Exam Level

This year, the number of vacancies is slightly higher than last year, which is good news for candidates. The exam level ranged from easy to moderate, with some shifts being relatively tougher and lengthier. Specifically, the third shift on August 24 was noted to be of a higher difficulty level, with some students even comparing it to the IBPS PO exam. Because of these variations, you must expect normalization to play a significant role in the final cut-off.

If your score is between 74 and 79, you’re likely in the safe zone. However, if your score is 75 or above and you’ve maintained good accuracy, you must start your mains preparation right away. Do not waste time waiting for the prelims result because, after the results are out, you will have very little time before the mains exam.

Start Your Mains Preparation Now

One key point you must remember is that this is not the time to sit back and relax. The prelims were just the beginning. With the IBPS RRB PO Mains, IBPS RRB Clerk Mains, and now the IBPS Clerk Mains all lined up, along with the upcoming IBPS PO and its mains exam, your preparation schedule will be packed. Here’s what you must do right now:

  • Continue Daily Prelims Mocks: Even as you focus on your mains preparation, keep giving daily prelims mock tests for the IBPS PO.
  • Read Daily Current Affairs: Start reading daily current affairs and keep yourself updated.
  • Give Sectional Mocks: Start giving sectional mocks of Quant and Reasoning.
  • Strengthen Basics: Begin revisiting basic concepts, and focus on understanding each topic in detail.
  • Take Full-Length Mocks: Along with sectional mocks, start taking full-length mocks to assess your overall preparation.

Your Next Steps

Finally, we need your feedback. Let us know in the comments section:

  • Which Exam Date: Did you take the exam on August 24, 25, or 31?
  • Total Attempts: What were your total attempts?
  • Scores: What were your scores in Math, English, and Reasoning?
Key Information Table
EventDetails
Exam DatesAugust 24, 25, and 31, 2024
Expected Cut-Off Range74 to 79
Safe Score for Mains Prep75+
NormalizationYes, expected due to varying exam difficulty

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