โ๏ธ How to Apply Online
### How to Apply
Greetings, aspiring bankers! Getting ready to apply for the IBPS PO/MT CRP-XIII 2026? It's crucial to follow the application process meticulously to avoid any last-minute hiccups. Hereโs a step-by-step guide to ensure your application sails smoothly:
1. **Registration First**: Head over to the official IBPS website (ibps.in). Look for the 'CRP PO/MT' section and click on 'Click Here to Apply Online for CRP-PO/MT-XIII'. A new window will open. Click on 'New Registration' and fill in your basic details like Name, Contact No., and Email ID. A provisional registration number and password will be generated and sent to your registered email and mobile.
2. **Upload Essentials**: Log in using your registration number and password. The first major step will be uploading your scanned photograph and signature as per the specifications mentioned in the official notification. Pay close attention to dimensions and file size โ typically, the photo should be 4.5cm x 3.5cm and the signature on white paper with black ink. Remember, your signature must not be in capital letters.
3. **Fill Detailed Application**: Proceed to fill out the detailed application form. This involves providing personal details, educational qualifications (ensure you have the exact percentage of marks obtained in graduation!), work experience (if any), and preferences. Double-check every entry before moving forward.
4. **Upload Left Thumb Impression & Declaration**: Next, you'll need to upload your scanned left thumb impression and a handwritten declaration. The declaration must be written by you, in English, on white paper with black ink, as specified in the official notification. Ensure itโs clear and legible.
5. **Preview and Verify**: Before the final submission, a preview of your entire application form will be displayed. This is your last chance to review all the details. Correct any errors or omissions at this stage, as no changes will be allowed after final submission.
6. **Fee Payment**: Once you're satisfied with the form, proceed to the payment gateway. You can pay the application fee online using Debit Cards (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets. Remember, the fee for General/OBC candidates is โน850, while for SC/ST/PwBD candidates, it's โน175.
7. **Final Submission & Print**: After successful payment, a system-generated e-receipt will be displayed. Don't forget to print your application form and e-receipt for your records. Keep them safe, as they might be required during the interview process.
### Detailed Exam Syllabus
Success in IBPS PO/MT CRP-XIII hinges on a solid understanding of the syllabus for both Preliminary and Main Examinations. Hereโs a detailed breakdown:
**I. Preliminary Examination (100 Marks, 1 Hour Duration)**
This is an objective test, designed to be a screening stage. Candidates must qualify in each of the three tests by securing minimum cut-off marks to be decided by IBPS. Adequate number of candidates in each category as decided by IBPS will be short-listed for the Main Examination.
* **English Language (30 Questions, 30 Marks, 20 Minutes)**: Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Spotting Errors, Phrase Replacement/Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Fillers, Sentence Connectors, Vocabulary based questions (Synonyms/Antonyms).
* **Quantitative Aptitude (35 Questions, 35 Marks, 20 Minutes)**: Data Interpretation (Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Mixed DI), Simplification & Approximation, Number Series (Missing/Wrong Number), Quadratic Equations, Ratio & Proportion, Percentages, Averages, Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Time & Work, Speed, Distance & Time, Mensuration, Permutation & Combination, Probability.
* **Reasoning Ability (35 Questions, 35 Marks, 20 Minutes)**: Puzzles (Seating Arrangement - Linear, Circular, Box-based, Floor-based), Syllogism, Inequality, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Order & Ranking, Alphanumeric Series, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, Statement & Conclusion.
**II. Main Examination (225 Marks, 3 Hours 30 Minutes Duration)**
The Main Exam consists of Objective Tests (200 Marks, 3 Hours) and a Descriptive Test (25 Marks, 30 Minutes). There will be a penalty for wrong answers (negative marking) in both Prelims and Mains Objective Tests, where 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted.
* **Reasoning & Computer Aptitude (45 Questions, 60 Marks, 60 Minutes)**: Advanced Puzzles & Seating Arrangement, Logical Reasoning (Statement & Assumption, Cause & Effect, Course of Action, Inference), Input-Output, Data Sufficiency (3 statements), Coding-Decoding, Syllogism, Inequality, Blood Relations, Direction Sense. Computer Aptitude covers basic to intermediate knowledge of computer hardware, software, networking, internet, MS Office, operating systems, shortcuts.
* **General/Economy/Banking Awareness (40 Questions, 40 Marks, 35 Minutes)**: Current Affairs (last 5-6 months, especially banking/financial news), Banking & Financial Awareness (History of Banking in India, RBI, types of banks, monetary policy, financial markets, banking terms, government schemes related to finance), Static GK (Capitals, Currencies, Important Days, National Parks, Dams, Power Plants).
* **English Language (35 Questions, 40 Marks, 40 Minutes)**: Reading Comprehension (advanced level, often based on economy/banking), Cloze Test, Spotting Errors, Para Jumbles, Sentence Improvement, Double Fillers, Sentence Connectors, Column-based questions.
* **Data Analysis & Interpretation (35 Questions, 60 Marks, 45 Minutes)**: Advanced Data Interpretation (Caselets, Missing DI, Radar Graph, Funnel DI, Probability-based DI), Quantity Comparison, Data Sufficiency, Number Series (advanced patterns), Quadratic Equations, all other Quantitative Aptitude topics at a higher difficulty level.
* **English Language (Descriptive Test) (2 Questions, 25 Marks, 30 Minutes)**: Essay Writing (on current social/economic issues, banking-related topics, abstract topics) and Letter Writing (formal/informal, often related to banking scenarios).
### Preparation Tips
Cracking the IBPS PO/MT exam requires a well-structured approach and consistent effort. Here are some high-scoring strategy tips and resources to help you ace it:
1. **Understand the Exam Pattern Thoroughly**: Before you even pick up a book, get familiar with the latest exam pattern, marking scheme, and time duration for both Prelims and Mains. Knowing what to expect is half the battle won.
2. **Master Your Basics**: For Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, ensure your foundational concepts are crystal clear. Don't jump to shortcuts without understanding the underlying principles. For English, focus on grammar rules, vocabulary building, and reading comprehension.
3. **Practice is Key, Not Just Reading**: Solve previous year's question papers rigorously. This not only helps you understand the types of questions asked but also improves your speed and accuracy. Time yourself while practicing.
4. **Mock Tests Are Your Best Friend**: Start taking full-length mock tests regularly once you have covered most of the syllabus. Analyze your performance after each mock โ identify your strong and weak areas. Work specifically on improving your weak sections.
5. **Current Affairs & Banking Awareness**: This section is a game-changer for the Mains. Read daily newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express), business magazines, and follow reliable online sources for current affairs. Focus on banking, finance, economy, and government schemes for at least the last 6 months. Create short notes for quick revision.
6. **Time Management**: Both Prelims and Mains are time-bound. Learn smart time management strategies. Decide how much time to dedicate to each section and each question. Don't get stuck on a single question.
7. **Descriptive Paper (Mains)**: Practice writing essays and letters regularly. Focus on clear expression, coherent structure, and accurate grammar. Read editorial sections of newspapers to improve your writing style and knowledge base.
8. **Recommended Books**: For Quant: R.S. Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude; For Reasoning: R.S. Aggarwal's Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning or M.K. Pandey's Analytical Reasoning; For English: S.P. Bakshi's Objective General English or Wren & Martin for Grammar; For GA/Banking: Lucent's General Knowledge and any good Banking Awareness book, along with daily newspapers.
9. **Stay Updated & Positive**: Keep an eye on official notifications from IBPS for any changes. Maintain a positive mindset and stay motivated throughout your preparation journey. Remember, consistency is the key to cracking this competitive exam. Good luck!