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4th April 2015, 11:53 PM
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Am I eligible for IBPS after scoring 49.8% in HSSLC exam
I am ST candidate. I have 49.8% in HSSLC exam. Am l elligible for IBPS exam 2015.
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5th April 2015, 10:10 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for IBPS after scoring 49.8% in HSSLC exam
# It is very sorry to say that you are presently not eligible for IBPS Clerical Examination because you have scored very low percentage marks in 10+2 level.
# You easily understand the reason for your ineligibility in IBPS Clerk Exam from following prescribed educational qualification: * Candidate must have completed 10+2 with 60 % marks in aggregate, if the candidate belongs to general category. * Candidate must have completed 10+2 with 55% marks in aggregate, if the candidate belongs to SC or ST category * Candidates who have completed graduation are also eligible. In this case, these candidates do not need any fixed percentage marks. Candidates who have qualified their bachelor degrees are considered eligible. # So, you will be eligible only after completion of graduation. So you are advised to complete the graduation in any discipline as per your choice. # After graduation, you will have ample opportunities in banking sectors as well as other sectors also. # After graduation, you have the options of applying for banking examinations through: * IBPS Clerk Examination * IBPS PO Examination * SBI PO Examination * IBPS Specialist Officers Examination |
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5th April 2015, 10:38 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for IBPS after scoring 49.8% in HSSLC exam
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IBPS stands for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selections. IBPS examination is conducted for the recruitment in the different public sectors banks. If you have completed graduation degree from a recognized university then you are eligible for IBPS PO and Clerk exam. The age criteria for IBPS PO exam is 21 to 30 years old. The age criteria for IBPS clerk exam is 20 to 28 years old. Age relaxation is provide for reserved category candidates. For any more information regarding the eligibility criteria and the other information please visit the official website of the IBPS http://www.ibps.in |
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5th April 2015, 10:40 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for IBPS after scoring 49.8% in HSSLC exam
IBPS exam is conducted for Bank Exam i.e BANK (PO) , Clerical , LAW Officers , Etc...
There are certain eligibility criteria which the candidates have to fulfill to appear this exam.. BANK (PO) The candidates should be a graduate in any discipline from a recognize university. The age limit is 21 - 30 years , there is a age relaxation for reserved candidates. Clerical : The candidates should be 10+2 pass from a recognize board . The age limit is 18 - 28 years. Law Officers : The candidates should be a graduate in LLB i.e Bachelor in Law. The age limit 21 - 30 years. But the candidates should have a basic computer knowledge which is mandatory in all posts which IBPS exam used to conduct. There is age relaxation for SC/ST & OBC candidates. For more details visit website.. http://www.ibps.in |
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25th August 2015, 04:34 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for IBPS after scoring 49.8% in HSSLC exam
Hello friend..
IBPS conduct exam under various categories such as IBPS PO , IBPS clerk, IBPS it officer etc. **But I am sorry to say that you are not eligible to any of the above post as in all the above posts student must possess a graduation degree... **Age limit:20 to 30 years.. Relaxation will be given to reserved category students.. So in my opinion you have to firstly complete your graduation degree then after you will be eligible for the IBPS exam.. Best of luck.. |
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