Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Common Written Exam for Clerks

With Indian Banking on the edge of huge expansion, there is a enormous demand for banking personnel with challenging profession prospects. Here's a unique opportunity for aspirants for financial institution jobs at the entry level in 19]Public Sector Banks by way of a Single Frequent Examination A Common Written Examination (CWE) shall be carried out by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) as a pre-requisite for number of personnel for Clerical cadre posts in the Public Sector Banks mentioned below.

This technique of Widespread Examination for recruitment of Clerks has been authorized by each of the 19 collaborating Public Sector Banks and the Managing Committee of the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) with the consent of the Government of India. IBPS, an autonomous body, has been authorized by IBA and has obtained a mandate from the 19 Public Sector Banks listed under to conduct the Frequent Written Examination. The CWE for Clerical Cadre posts will be conducted twice a 12 months by IBPS.

Any individual who aspires to join any of the above Public Sector Banks as a Clerk or in a submit in that cadre, will essentially be required to take the CWE. Prospective candidates who want to seem for the CWE will have to apply to IBPS and may fastidiously read the commercial regarding eligibility criteria, online registration course of, pattern of examination, issuance of call letters and score cards.

Candidates who appear for the CWE will be capable of test their standing after the examination. Scorecards shall be issued to candidates who safe minimal qualifying marks and above in every check of the examination. It should, however, be noted that successful candidates in the CWE who've been issued scorecards and who meet the stipulated eligibility standards are then required to apply to any of the collaborating banks they wish to as and when particular person banks call for applications, quoting their private details and their CWE scores. Each financial institution will then individually shortlist candidates and carry out their own choice processes akin to Interviews etc. for last selection.

Each collaborating Public Sector Financial institution will independently challenge a separate recruitment notification, specifying their vacancies and stipulating the eligibility criteria by way of age, educational qualification, proficiency in Official Language of the State/UT for which vacancies he wishes to apply, expertise (if any), minimum required degree of IBPS score in every take a look at and on Whole Rating (if any) etc.

Since clerical cadre recruitment could be on State-sensible basis, candidates can apply for vacancies in a single State/ UT only. It's going to subsequently be essential that candidates appear for examination in one of many centres of a particular State/UT the place they would like to apply for emaployment i.e. they've to look for the examination from a centre for that particular State/UT as mentioned in Annexure I. The candidate may be required to possess proficiency within the Official Language of the State/UT for which vacancies he wishes to use to be eligible as per the notifications of the Participating Banks.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Prospective Candidates should make sure that they fulfill the minimum eligibility standards specified by IBPS earlier than making use of for the Common Written Examination (CWE):

Please observe that the eligibility criteria specified herein are the fundamental criteria for applying to varied Public Sector Banks. However merely applying for CWE/ showing for and qualifying within the examination doesn't suggest that a candidate will necessarily be eligible for employment in all or any of the 19 Public Sector Banks as each Financial institution will stipulate its own eligibility/ qualifying criteria.

I. Nationality / Citizenship:

A candidate should be either -

(i) a Citizen of India or
(ii) a subject of Nepal or
(iii) a topic of Bhutan or

(v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African international locations of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of completely settling in India, supplied that a candidate belonging to classes (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favor a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Authorities of India.

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