IBPS Clerk Notification 2021: Good news for IBPS Clerk Aspirants! The Ministry of Finance has come up with a recommendation that going forward clerical recruitments for the twelve public sector banks and vacancies advertised henceforth, both Prelim & Main exams will be conducted in the 13 regional languages along with English & Hindi.
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Now expect the IBPS Clerk 2021 notification to be re-released soon. Why not be ahead of other aspirants and start your preparation right away by taking free mock tests and quizzes? Start now, keep putting your efforts, keep reviewing your attempts and keep working on your weak areas. Success will be surely yours.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is all set to conduct the IBPS Clerk examination in a remarkable move that aims to bridge language barriers. In a bid to promote accessibility and inclusivity, the IBPS plans to offer the exam in a staggering 15 languages, making it easier for candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds to participate. The forthcoming notification for this groundbreaking initiative is highly anticipated, as it marks a significant stride in making banking examinations more accessible to a wider spectrum of aspirants. This initiative not only ensures equal opportunities for all but also underscores the importance of linguistic diversity in the recruitment process. Candidates awaiting the official notification can expect more details soon and should stay updated to seize this opportunity.
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