IBPS PO Recruitment 2012 Full Advertisement

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IBPS PO recruitment 2012 full advertisement

It seems that the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is all geared up to provide great opportunities to bank aspirants. That is why it is going on providing chances after chances. In the last two months itself it has opened gateway for candidates to opt for Specialist Officer and Clerical posts in various banks, then it added up four more banks in its recruitment process, and now, the most expected IBPS PO recruitment 2012 has been announced! Check out the complete details given below and apply for the recruitment process. For the quick reference of candidates, we have again listed out the name of banks, which will be participating in this recruitment process. Have a look, Punjab National Bank (PNB) Canara Bank Corporation Bank Punjab & Sind Bank Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce(OBC) United Bank of India Bank of India Bank of Baroda Central Bank of India Dena Bank Indian Bank

Indian Overseas Bank of Bank (IOB) Maharashtra Syndicate Bank UCO Bank Union Bank of India Vijaya Bank

Important Dates: The written exam for Assistants will be conducted on 17th June 2012. Interested candidates can apply online from 9th March 2012 to 30th March 2012. Candidates can make offline payment from 12th March 2012 to 7th April 2012. A little bit about the bank: As we all know, IBPS or the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is a recruitment board, based on Mumbai, which has given a new face to the recruitment strategy of banking sector in India. In the year 1984, IBPS changed in to an independent institute to provide special banking skills to individuals who yearn for bank jobs. Am I eligible? This question arises in every candidates mind. The educational qualification differs for different posts. Check out whether you match the common qualifications in the table given below.

Age Limit Educational Requirements Maximum Marks in Graduation Application Fee

20 to 30 yrs Any degree from a recognised institution pass percentage General 450 Reserved 50

Selection process: The questions will be of 250 marks. Negative marks will be provided for each wrong answer. The written test includes reasoning test, numerical ability, General Knowledge and General English, each with 50 marks. The mark allocation in each section is described in the following table Sr No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name of Test(Exam) English Language Reasoning Quantitative Aptitude Descriptive Paper on English Composition(Essay, Prcis, Letter Writing etc) Computer Knowledge General Awareness (with special reference to Banking Industry) Total Marks 50 50 250 No. of Questions 50 50 50 Maximum Marks 25 50 50 25 50 50 250 Duration 150 minutes Composite 150 minutes 60 minutes 150 minutes 150 minutes

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