IBPS Releases Strict Advisory to Curb Cheating in PO, Clerk, and RRB Exams, Warns of Cancellation of Scores

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has issued a strong advisory titled “Normated Standards for Flagged Cases of Non-Genuine Scores” to prevent malpractices in its upcoming examinations for PO, Clerk, and RRB posts. The notice, published on the official IBPS website, outlines strict measures to identify and penalize candidates involved in unfair means.

IBPS Releases Strict Advisory to Curb Cheating in PO, Clerk, and RRB Exams, Warns of Cancellation of Scores
IBPS Releases Strict Advisory to Curb Cheating in PO, Clerk, and RRB Exams, Warns of Cancellation of Scores

Key Highlights of the IBPS Advisory

In an effort to uphold the integrity of its examinations, IBPS has introduced a detailed framework to detect and act against candidates with non-genuine scores. The institute aims to protect honest candidates from being disadvantaged and ensure a fair selection process.

What Constitutes a Non-Genuine Score?
IBPS will analyze multiple data points to determine whether a candidate’s performance is genuine. These include:

  • Observational reports from exam centers
  • Response patterns and answer similarities among candidates
  • Evidence of misconduct or procedural irregularities
  • Use of irrelevant content or “padding” in descriptive papers
  • Historical data and past records of the candidate

How Will IBPS Detect Unfair Means?

The institute will employ advanced analytical methods to identify suspicious behavior, such as:

  • Similarity Analysis: Comparing right and wrong answers across candidates for both objective and descriptive tests.
  • Behavioral and Response Patterns: Scrutinizing answering methods and inconsistencies.
  • Post-Exam Review: Even after results are declared, IBPS reserves the right to cancel scores if new evidence emerges.

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Penalties for Non-Genuine Scores

Candidates flagged for suspicious activity will face severe consequences:

  • Immediate cancellation of scores without prior notice
  • No declaration of results for such candidates
  • Disqualification from current and future IBPS exams
  • Information shared with participating banks and organizations

Before canceling any score, each case will be reviewed by the Committee for Detection of Unfair Means to ensure transparency and fairness.

Why This Matters

With increasing competition and instances of exam malpractices, IBPS’s move is a significant step toward maintaining the credibility of public sector recruitment. The advisory reinforces that the institute will not tolerate any form of cheating or collusion.

What Should Candidates Do?

Aspirants are advised to:

  • Prepare independently and avoid any form of malpractice
  • Read the “Acquaint Yourself” booklet and admit card instructions carefully
  • Follow all exam rules and maintain decorum at the test center

Candidates can view the full advisory on the official IBPS website or Click Here