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IIBF revised the JAIIB syllabus, effective from 2023. So, it would make more logical sense to go through the previous year question papers of the exams held after the changes were introduced i.e. May 2023, October 2023 and June 2024. These PYQs are more relevant for the upcoming JAIIB exams.
One of the reasons JAIIB previous year question papers are important is that they offer you valuable insights into the types of questions asked in the exams. This can help you get familiar with the question pattern, enabling you to attempt the JAIIB exam more confidently.
Whether JAIIB is hard or easy varies from person to person, depending on how well-prepared they are and their understanding of fundamental banking concepts. However, by following the right you can easily clear the JAIIB exam.Â
Yes, you can clear the JAIIB exam in two months, provided you take a strategic approach i.e.
- Identify the important topics
- Prioritize modules with high weightage
- Refer to the right books & resources
- Follow a practical study plan or timetable
This approach will help you cover the syllabus quickly, without having to take out too much time from your busy schedule.
No, the JAIIB exam does not involve any negative marking.
The JAIIB exam includes 4 papers:
- IE & IFS
- AFMÂ
- PPB
- RBWM
Each paper includes 100 questions worth 1 mark each. And the time allotted for each paper is 2 hours.
JAIIB is an online MCQ-based exam.
Generally speaking, you need to score at least 50 marks in each JAIIB component to qualify for the JAIIB exam.
However, there’s a single attempt rule you must know about. According to this rule, you qualify for the JAIIB exam if you manage to score at least 45 marks in each subject and 200 or more marks in total (at least 50% aggregate) in a single attempt.