Many candidates preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam often ask, “Kya IBPS Clerk exam mein interview hota hai?” The short answer is ‘No, there is no interview‘ in the IBPS Clerk selection process. This exam is only based on two stages: Prelims and Mains. Let’s understand the full selection process and why the interview is not part of this exam.
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The IBPS Clerk exam has two stages:
There is no interview after the Mains exam. Your final selection is based on your Mains score and the cutoff decided by IBPS.
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Before 2015, interviews were conducted for this post. However, the interview process was later removed for Group ‘C’ and non-gazetted Group ‘B’ category in the Central Government on 31.12. 2015. Some say, the government removed interviews for Group C posts, as they had become prone to malpractice and unfair practices. Others say the job of a bank clerk is mostly non-managerial and process-based. It involves handling cash, helping customers, maintaining records, etc. That’s why IBPS does not interview for this post.
The aim is to select candidates who are quick learners, have good basic skills, and can work efficiently in bank operations. In short, you just need to focus on Prelims and Mains exams to get selected.
Yes, you can become a bank clerk without facing an interview. Once you clear both the Prelims and Mains exams and score above the cutoff, IBPS will allot you a bank based on your merit and preferences. Then, you will get the appointment letter after document verification.
That’s it—no interview, no GD (Group Discussion), and no personal round.
An effective subject-wise preparation strategy for the IBPS Clerk Prelims and Mains is important for better and result-oriented preparation. Given below are the tips that can help you develop your own strategies for a successful preparation of all the subjects involved in the Prelims and Mains exam.
Here’s what you need to do:
English can be scored if you know the fundamentals of grammar and sentence structures well. You can master this part of the exam by:
Read to know How to Score 25+ Marks in English in IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025
Numerical Ability has to do with calculations and formulas. You cannot fetch maximum marks in it without practice. To master it, you must:
Read to know How to score 30+ marks in Quantitative Aptitude in IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025
The reasoning Ability part is all about your reasoning or analytical skills. Practice here is the key to success. To make sure you maximize your score in it, you should:
Read to know How to score 30+ marks in Reasoning in IBPS Clerk Prelims 2025
General/Financial Awareness can be the most scoring part of the Mains exam, as you won’t have to remember any rules or formulas to deal with it. To make sure you come out as winner in it, you should:
Read to know IBPS Clerk General Awareness Important Topics
This section is part of the Mians exam. It comes under the head ‘Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude.’ To master this part of the exam, you need to:
To sum it up, if you are preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam, you do not need to worry about an interview. Just focus on clearing the Prelims and Mains with a good score. Practice mock tests, revise regularly, and stay updated with current affairs. With dedication and planning, you can easily crack the IBPS Clerk exam.
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No, there is no interview in the IBPS Clerk selection process.
The selection process includes only the Prelims and Mains exams.
Yes, after final selection, document verification is conducted before joining.
Yes, IBPS PO includes an interview after the Mains exam.
Yes, IBPS Clerk is a permanent job in public sector banks.
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