How To Calculate CWE Cutoff Marks and Analyze Score Card For Various Bank Recruitment ?

IBPS will declared the results and issue the score card for all such candidates who have crossed the minimum qualifying marks. The minimum qualifying marks will calculated based on formula Linear Conversion Method.

Now What is this Linear Conversion Method ?

Under this method  the corrected scores obtained by each of the candidates will be converted into a single score i.e. known as  Standardized Scores. This minimum score will be the sectional cutoff in each section of exam . 

Each candidate will have to secure this minimum standardized score in order  to qualify in the each section of written examination and to be considered for vacancies in the participating banks.In general this will be your SCORE CARD.

 Standardized Scores will be based on the CutOff points which will be decided on the national average i.e. 

(National Average – ¼ Standard Deviation for General category candidates and National Average – ¾ Standard Deviation for Reserved Category candidates).

National Average : total Number of candidates appear in the exam for CWE nation wise and Standard deviation is the square root of mean of all the candidates who qualified the minimum marks.

IBPS will print the Score Cards for each of the qualifying candidates and will send the same by Registered/ Speed post to each candidate at the correspondence address specified in his/ her online application.

Validity of IBPS CWE 2011 Score Card: Score Cards issued by IBPS will be valid for one year from the date of issue of the Score Card.

Now You may share your expected sectional cutoff marks and let’s find your expected Score Card for IBPS, Your key to Officers Job in Public Sector banks.

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