IBPS Issues Advisory to Combat Cheating in Banking Exams
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has issued a new advisory focused on preventing cheating in its examinations, including those for PO, Clerk, and RRB positions. Candidates can review the advisory on the official IBPS website.
This advisory outlines the standards for identifying cases of non-genuine scores. The IBPS is committed to ensuring that only those candidates who have legitimately earned their scores will benefit from the examination results.
To maintain fairness, the IBPS has established procedures for analyzing the exam scores. If a score is deemed non-genuine, the IBPS reserves the right to cancel that score. This decision will be based on various factors, including reports from exam officials, candidates' responses, and any patterns or inconsistencies observed during the examination.
Additionally, the IBPS has implemented an analytical process to detect candidates who may have collaborated or engaged in collusion to achieve inflated scores. If a candidate's scores are found to be invalid, their candidature can be canceled without prior notice.
The advisory further states that the IBPS may cancel scores based on any future information or analysis that suggests the scores are not legitimate. This ensures that the integrity of the examination process is upheld.
For further details, candidates are encouraged to check the official IBPS website.




