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Final Cutoff for IBPS PO 2017: Insights from Mains and Interview Scores
Final Cutoff for IBPS PO 2017: Insights from Mains and Interview Scores
The final cutoff for the IBPS PO 2017 after the interview can be estimated based on the historical data and the weightage given to the mains and interview scores. Let's break down the details:
Historical Data and Current Trends
The written exam (mains) cutoff stood at 82. However, a majority of candidates were between 90 and 100 marks. Currently, the aspirants are averaging around 65 marks in the interviews. Considering an 80:20 ratio of mains to interview marks, this gives us an approximate cutoff range of 46 to 49 marks.
2015 Data for Reference
In the same period, two years ago, when the written exam (mains) cutoff was 82, the final cutoff turned out to be around the 50th percentile. Based on this historical data, it’s safe to expect that the final cutoff for 2017 will be more than 51 marks.
Detailed Estimation
Mains and interview have a weightage ratio of 80:20. This means 1 mark obtained in the mains is equivalent to 0.36 marks in the final result, while 1 mark in the interview is equivalent to 0.20 marks.
Calculation based on Mains and Interview Scores
The mains score of 82 marks converts to 82 * 0.36 29.52 marks in the final result. If a candidate scores the minimum of 40 marks in the interview, these marks convert to 40 * 0.20 8 marks in the final result. Adding these up gives us a total of 29.52 8 37.52 marks as the least possible score for final selection.
Thus, we can reasonably anticipate the final cutoff to be around 45 marks, given the current scenario and historical trends.
Conclusion
The final cutoff for the IBPS PO 2017, taking into account the mains and interview scores, can be estimated to be around 45 marks. This estimation is based on the current mains average, the interview scores, and the historical data of previous years.
For those aspirants aiming to clear the IBPS PO 2017, maintaining a minimum score in both the mains and making a strong impression in the interview is crucial.