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JAIIB IE & IFS Exam Analysis 2026, 03 May All Shifts – Difficulty Level, Good Attempts & Topics Asked

The JAIIB IE & IFS Exam 2026 was conducted on 03 May 2026, and candidates who appeared in the exam have shared their feedback after each shift. Based on feedback collected from candidates who appeared in today’s exam, the overall difficulty level of JAIIB IE & IFS Paper 2026 was Moderate, with a balanced mix of conceptual and application-based questions. The paper analysed a clear understanding of banking topics, economic concepts, and financial systems rather than rote learning.

JAIIB Exam Analysis 2026 (IE & IFS)

The 1st and 2nd shift of the JAIIB IE & IFS Exam 2026 has been concluded, and based on the feedback shared by candidates who appeared in these shift, the exam was of a moderate difficulty level. The paper was balanced and doable for well-prepared candidates, with a clear focus on conceptual understanding of banking, economy, and financial system topics. Questions were both theoretical and case-based in nature.

JAIIB IE & IFS Exam Analysis 2026- Difficulty Level & Good Attempts

Candidates appearing in upcoming shifts must go through this detailed JAIIB IE & IFS Exam Analysis 2026 to understand the difficulty level, type of questions asked, and good attempts to aim for. The analysis for Shift 3 will be updated after the shift concludes.

Shift Difficulty Level Good Attempts
Morning Moderate 65–75
Afternoon Moderate 64-74
Evening To be updated

JAIIB IE & IFS Shift 1 Exam Analysis 2026

Based on candidate feedback, the following topics were asked in the 1st shift of the JAIIB IE & IFS Exam 2026:

  • Reserve Bank of India Acts
  • Insurance Basics
  • Bond Theorem
  • RBI Prudential Limits
  • Factoring – Single & International
  • Economic Reforms
  • EASE Reforms (latest theme) & EASE Full Form
  • Full-Time Directors in Banks
  • FDI Limits in Private Banks
  • MFI (YHMC)
  • CSR & CSR Penalty
  • United Nations SDG 13
  • GDP & NNP – Formula-based questions
  • Law of Scarcity
  • Establishment of IFCI
  • PARVATMALA Scheme
  • Brown Revolution & Brownfield Project
  • PRAN / UAN
  • Atal Pension Yojana (APY)
  • Money Supply
  • Invitation-Related Questions
  • Bharatmala Pariyojana

JAIIB IE & IFS Shift 2 Exam Analysis 2026

Based on feedback collected from candidates who appeared in the 2nd shift, the following topics were covered:

  • Atal Pension Yojana (APY)
  • Bharatmala Pariyojana
  • Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
  • SOFR (Secured Overnight Financing Rate)
  • Stock Exchange Chronology (sequence-based question):
    • 1875 – BSE Ltd (Bombay Stock Exchange)
    • 1908 – Calcutta Stock Exchange
    • 1990 – OTCEI (Over the Counter Exchange of India)
    • 1992 – NSE (National Stock Exchange)
    • 2012 – Metro Stock Exchange
    • 2016 – NSE IFSC Ltd
    • 2017 – India International Exchange (India INX)
  • Green Shoe Option
  • Insurance Ombudsman
  • TReDS (Trade Receivables Discounting System)
  • Green Bond
  • REIT & REIT Structure (Sponsor, Trustee, SPV)
  • SCBs – Priority Sector Lending (PSL)
  • NARCL (Bad Bank – Bonds)
  • Small Finance Bank
  • Factoring
  • Derivatives
  • Commodity – Gold & Oil
  • CPI (Inflation Index)
  • NBI & IOS
  • Greenfield Project
  • CDS (Credit Default Swap)
  • CIC

JAIIB IE & IFS Shift 3 Exam Analysis 2026

The analysis of Shift 3 will be updated here once the shift concludes and reliable candidate feedback is collected. Check back here for difficulty level, good attempts, and topics asked in the 3rd shift.

FAQs

Q. What was the difficulty level of JAIIB IE & IFS Exam 2026 on 03 May?

The overall difficulty level of both Shift 1 and Shift 2 of the JAIIB IE & IFS Exam 2026 was Moderate. The paper was balanced with a mix of conceptual and application-based questions.

What were the good attempts for JAIIB IE & IFS Exam Shift 1 and Shift 2?

Based on candidate feedback, the good attempts for both shifts ranged between 65–75 out of 100.

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