IBPS RPO PO Prelims 2019: My Personal Experience and Insights

Personal Experience with the IBPS RPO PO Prelims 2019

Recently, I dropped my scorecard from the IBPS PO Prelims 2019, and I am excited to share my personal experience with you. The preliminary exam was on October 12th and 19th, 2019, and the results were released on November 1st, 2019.

My Marking Breakdown

Here is the detailed breakdown of my marks in each section:

English: 15.50 Quantitative Aptitude: 21.50 Reasoning: 27.50

My overall score in the pre-score was 64.50. It is important to note that this is just my pre-score, and the final score may vary slightly.

Path to Selection

With this pre-score, I was lucky enough to clear all the phases of the IBPS PO and Clerk exams. After completing the interview rounds, I got selected by Bank of India for both the PO and Clerk positions. This has been an amazing journey, and I hope this information helps others who are preparing for the exams.

Preparing for the Future

After clearing the IBPS PO Prelims, I am now gearing up for the CAT 2019 and IBPS PO Mains. These exams require a different level of preparation, and I am fully prepared to face the challenges ahead.

IBPS PO Prelims 2019 Cut-offs

For those who are eager to know the cut-off marks, here they are:

General

59.75

OBC, EWS, SC, ST, HI, OC, VI, ID

59.75, 59.75, 53.50, 46.25, 21.25, 44.50, 52.25, 20.75

Shortlisting for Mains

This year, I was shortlisted for the Mains exam in Chhattisgarh, with only 10 positions available. I plan to work hard for these Mains exams, and I have high hopes for the outcome. Although I previously cleared the Prelims in 2019, I did not perform as well this time, and I am determined to improve.

Conclusion

Preparing for banking exams is a significant challenge, but with dedication and hard work, success is attainable. The IBPS PO Prelims and Mains are competitive, and the cut-offs can be extremely close. If you have the drive and determination, I believe you can achieve your goals.

Remember, this experience is unique to my case, but it may serve as a valuable reference for those preparing for similar exams. Good luck to everyone on their upcoming exams!