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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) Probationary Officer (PO) exam is a highly competitive examination that is conducted annually to recruit candidates for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) in various Public Sector Banks across the country. The exam is divided into three phases: a preliminary examination, a main examination, and an interview.


The preliminary examination is the first phase of the IBPS PO exam and it is a multiple-choice based test. The questions are usually based on English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks for the preliminary examination is 100 marks. The questions in the preliminary examination are usually of moderate difficulty level. The English Language section is of 30 marks, Quantitative Aptitude section is of 35 marks and Reasoning Ability section is of 35 marks.


The main examination is the second phase of the IBPS PO exam and it is also a multiple-choice based test. The questions in the main examination are usually based on Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, and English Language. The total marks for the main examination is 250 marks. The questions in the main examination are usually of high difficulty level. The Reasoning & Computer Aptitude section is of 60 marks, Data Analysis & Interpretation section is of 35 marks, Financial Awareness section is of 40 marks and English Language section is of 40 marks.


The interview is the final phase of the IBPS PO exam and it is a face-to-face interview with a panel of experts. The interview is usually conducted to assess the candidate's suitability for the post of PO and to evaluate the candidate's overall personality. The interview is usually conducted for 75 marks.


The passing marks for the IBPS PO Exam is usually around 40-50%. However, the passing marks can vary depending on the number of vacancies, number of applicants, and other factors. The final selection of the candidates is based on the marks obtained in the main examination and the interview.


It is important to note that the IBPS PO exam is a highly competitive examination and the number of applicants is usually very high. So, the candidates should be well prepared and should have a good understanding of the examination pattern and the syllabus. The candidates should also be aware of the current affairs and general knowledge. It is also important to practice as many mock tests and previous year question papers as possible to get an idea of the type of questions that are usually asked in the IBPS PO exam.


In conclusion, the IBPS PO exam is a challenging examination that requires a lot of hard work, dedication, and a good understanding of the examination pattern and the syllabus. The candidates should be well prepared and should have a good understanding of the current affairs and general knowledge. The candidates should also take care of their physical and mental well-being and should have a positive attitude towards the examination. It is important to know the marks distribution and the passing marks for each section of the examination to prioritize and plan accordingly.


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