India Post Payments Bank Limited (IPPB) has finally released the admit card for the Specialist Officer (SO) recruitment exam. Call letters for applicants to the Assistant Manager job in the Information Technology and Information Security Department are now available for download. On February 6, 2025, the admit cards were posted on ippbonline.com, the IPPB's official website.
Vacancy details:
Total vacancies: 68
Assistant Manager IT: 54 posts
Manager IT – (Payment Systems): 1 post
Manager -IT – (Infrastructure, Network & Cloud): 2 posts
Manager -IT – (Enterprise Data warehouse): 1 post
Senior Manager -IT (Payment systems): 1 post
Senior Manager -IT (Infrastructure, Network & Cloud): 1 post
Senior Manager – IT (Vendor, outsourcing, Contract Management, procurement, SLA, Payments): 1 post
Cyber Security Expert: 7 posts
How to download admit card:
Step 1: Go to ibbponline.com, the IPPB's official website.
Step 2: Select 'Recruitment of Specialist Officers for Information Technology and Information Security Department' from the 'Careers' area, then click the 'Download Admit Card' link.
Step 3: You will be taken to a new page where you must enter your "Password / DOB" and "Registration No / Roll No" to log in.
Step 4: Your admit card will appear on the screen after you log in.
Step 5: Download and take a print out of the admit card for your record.
Exam pattern and marking scheme:
There will be 150 questions in the online test, for 150 points. The test lasts 120 minutes, but candidates might need to spend up to 180 minutes at the location, including time for signing in, picking up their call letters, reviewing the instructions, etc., the bank stated.
It further stated that English will be the test's medium. Only during the time allocated for a certain segment will candidates be permitted to attempt questions from that section.
Only one of a question's four possible answers will be the right one, and all of the questions will have multiple choice. The candidates must choose the correct response. There won't be negative marking.
According to IPPB, cut-off points can be applied to both sectional and overall scores. All of the objective tests must be passed by the candidates.