IBPS Score Calculator
Calculate your total score in IBPS PO, Clerk and other exams with negative marking. Enter correct, incorrect and marking scheme for instant result.
Enter Your Details
Enter details and click Calculate Score for total and breakdown.
How IBPS scoring works
IBPS exams use negative marking: you get fixed marks per correct answer and lose a fraction (e.g. ¼ or 0.25) per wrong answer. Final score = (Correct × Marks per question) − (Incorrect × Negative marking). Unattempted questions are not penalized. This calculator uses the same formula.
Marks per question and negative marking
Common values are +1 per correct and −0.25 per wrong. Use the calculator fields to match your exam notification. For more tools, see Online Tools.
FAQ
IBPS prelims typically have 1 mark per correct answer and 0.25 marks deduction (¼) for each wrong answer. Unattempted questions have no effect. The exact scheme is given in the exam notification—some sections or exams may have different values. This calculator lets you set marks per question and negative marking to match your exam.
Select your exam (e.g. IBPS PO), enter total questions, number of correct and incorrect answers, and the marking scheme (marks per question and negative marking per wrong answer). Click Calculate Score to get your final marks and a detailed breakdown. Use your answer key response to fill correct and incorrect counts.
In standard IBPS exams, unattempted questions do not carry any penalty. Only wrong answers lead to negative marking. So your final score = (correct × marks per question) − (incorrect × negative marking). This tool does not deduct for unattempted questions.
This calculator uses the same formula (correct marks minus negative marks). Your actual score may still differ if IBPS applies normalization or section-wise rules. Use the official answer key and result for your final score; this tool is for quick self-assessment.
IBPS releases the official answer key on its website (ibps.in) after the exam. Use that to count your correct and incorrect answers, then enter the values in this calculator to estimate your score before the result is declared.