IBPS RRB Clerk Main admit card 2021 released at ibps.in; Download now
vikrant.shukla | September 27, 2021 | 09:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
IBPS has released the RRB Clerk admit card 2021 for the mains stage for Office Assistant posts. Check steps to download and more details related to the IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021 here.
NEW DELHI:
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the IBPS RRB 2021 Clerk admit card for the mains exam. The IBPS RRB mains admit card has been released in online mode on the official website ibps.in for the post of Office Assistants. Candidates can download the IBPS RRB online main examination call letter using their credentials such as registration number / roll number and password / date of birth.
For the direct link to download the IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021 -
Click here
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The last date to download the IBPS RRB Office Assistants (Multipurpose) main admit card 2021 is October 17, 2021. Candidates will have to carry their IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021 along with one valid photo identity proof like aadhar card, voter ID, passport, driving license etc.
Important dates for IBPS RRB Office Assistant 2021
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Exam |
Dates |
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IBPS RRB application form 2021 |
June 8, 2021 |
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IBPS RRB main call letter for online exam |
September 27, 2021 |
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IBPS RRB online exam main - Office Assistant |
October 17, 2021 |
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Steps to download the IBPS RRB Office Assistant admit card 2021
Step 1 - Visit official website of IBPS - ibps.in
Step 2 - Click on download link 'Click here to download your online main exam call letter for CRP-RRBs-X-Office Assistants (Multipurpose)'
Step 3 - A login page will appear where aspirants will have to enter their credentials such as their registration number/roll number and password/date of birth
Step 4 - The IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021 will be displayed on the screen
Step 5 - Download and take printout. It is advised to download at least 2-3 copies of the IBPS RRB mains admit card 2021.
Details printed on IBPS RRB admit card 2021
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Stage of the IBPS RRB exam
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Candidate’s roll number, user ID, registration number
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Candidate’s name and address
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Venue details and code, date of exam and reporting time
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Scanned photograph and signature
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Space to affix photograph and signature
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Space for invigilator's signature
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Exam day and COVID-19 guidelines
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About IBPS RRB 2021 Exam
IBPS released the RRB 2021 application form in online mode on June 8 and the last date to apply was June 28. The IBPS RRB exam is conducted to recruit eligible candidates for the post of Officers Scale I, II, III and Office Assistants in Regional Rural Banks across the country.
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