The IBPS RRB cutoff is the minimum score candidates must achieve in order to qualify for the Mains exam. The IBPS RRB PO and Clerk cutoffs are not the same. Both the total score and the individual sections are subject to the cutoff. IBPS RRB cutoffs are made public by state and category. In each exam phase, candidates who receive a score that is equal to or higher than the cutoff are deemed qualified. Candidates can plan their approach to preparation for the IBPS RRB by looking at the IBPS RRB cutoff.
The IBPS RRB Clerk cutoff for last year was 54-75 for the General category, 50-71 for Reserved category. The states with the highest cutoff were Rajasthan and Haryana with the cutoff being 75.25 and the state with the lowest cutoff was Himachal Pradesh with the cutoff for ESM category being 50.75. Candidates must check the IBPS RRB Clerk cutoff for their preferred state to ascertain whether they have qualified for the exam or not.
The IBPS RRB PO cutoff for last year was 45-58 for the General category, 35-47 for Reserved category, 39-52 for EWS category. The state with the highest cutoff was Odisha with the cutoff being 58 and the state with the lowest cutoff was Karnataka with the cutoff for OBC category being 35. Candidates must check the IBPS RRB PO cutoff for their preferred state to ascertain whether they have qualified for the exam or not.
The IBPS RRB preliminary exam cutoff is based on 80 marks. The cutoff for the IBPS RRB Mains is based on 200 marks. One hundred marks are used to calculate the provisional allotment cutoff. In every phase of the selection process, candidates who achieve a score that is equal to or higher than the cutoff are deemed qualified. The exam is administered in shifts, so the cutoff is determined after averaging the candidates' scores. In order to preserve examination process transparency, the IBPS RRB cut off is normalised.
The IBPS RRB PO cutoff 2024 for the prelims exam will be made available soon. The cutoffs will be announced state-wise, category-wise and section-wise. The number of test takers, competition level, total marks, exam difficulty, and other factors will all be taken into account when determining the cut off. Candidates who meet the cutoff are advanced to the next round of the hiring process.