Interview Experience – IBPS-PO (Feb-2025)
Name: XMAX XHAXWXX
Graduation: BBA (HR)
Exam: IBPS-PO
Venue: Patna, Bihar
Date: 12-Feb-2025
Home Town: Patna
Duration of the Interview: 13 minutes
Number of Panel Members: 05 members
IBPS-PO Interview Questions:
- Where did you graduate from?
- What was your degree?
- Why did you choose HR?
- Why did you go to Ranchi for your degree? Was it a good college?
- Why didn’t you apply for Specialist Officer?
- How many RRBs are there?
- What’s the difference between RRBs and nationalized banks?
- Explain financial inclusion.
- What is PSL?
- Tell me about Mudra loans and their new limit.
- Under what circumstances can a person be illegally laid off?
- What are the provisions for such cases?
- What are sympathy and empathy? Differentiate between them.
- Why do bank mergers happen?
- How many nationalized banks are there?
- Is SBI a nationalized bank?
- Under which act are mergers authorized (RBI Act or Banking Regulation Act)?
- When can an individual be considered financially literate?
- In which state did a political party win with 100% of the seats?
- Start-up India vs Make in India
Interview Experience (IBPS-PO, Bank PO):
As usual, things didn’t go exactly as planned! When I entered the room, the panel asked if someone was supposed to be managing the queue outside. I simply smiled and explained that the gentleman who was guiding us had stepped away for a moment. The interview itself was quite in-depth, although I don’t recall the exact order of the questions. They started with my educational background, asking about my graduation. Overall, the interview went well, and I believe that the panel members looked impressed with my answers.
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