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22nd December 2011, 06:06 PM
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Can I apply for IBPS clerk exam after passing 12th with 53%?
i am zeneral categery and my 12th marks 53% can i apply i.b.p.s. clerk exam.
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23rd December 2011, 09:14 AM
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IBPS stands for Institute of Banking and personnel selection and to apply for this examination you have to complete your 12th examination form a recognised Board with Minimum 50% Marks. So you have already scored more than 50% marks in your 12th examination. So you are eligible to apply for IBPS Examination. You have to fulfill any one of the eligibility criteria to apply for IBPS Examination: >> You have to complete your 10Th examination with minimum 60% marks form a recognised board OR >> You have completed your 12Th examination with minimum 50% marks from a recognised board OR >> You have completed your Graduation degree course form a recognised University. So, You are eligible to apply for IBPS Examination. But for this you have to attained the age of 18 years and no attained the age of 28 years, Upper age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST/OBC Candidates. So, Please wait for the Notification and then apply for IBPS Clerical examination Next year and for more Information check official website : http://www.ibps.in |
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23rd December 2011, 10:21 AM
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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
IBPS(Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)conducts the bank exam for bank Clerk and Po post. you want to apply for clerk then you can. because you have scored 53% in 12th. Eligibility for Clerk:- Age Limit:- age for clerk is minimum 18 to maximum 28 years . Qualification:-Candidate must complete their 10th with 60% or 12th with 50% marks. For more Detail visit on:- www.ibps.in |
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23rd December 2011, 01:42 PM
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yes, you are very much eiligible for IBPS examination.
as you have the minimum percentage which you is required in the IBPS examination. that is 50% in your 12th class. questions of IBPS ENTRANCE exam would be based on 1.english 2.reasoning 3.quantitative aptitude 4.general awareness and on 5.computers DURATION OF entrance exam paper-paper would be around 2.5 hours long |
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23rd December 2011, 04:22 PM
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General Eligibility for the Bank Clerk post:
1:you should pass minimum 12th standard (10+2) or equivalent securing 60% marks where as 55% marks for the SC/ST/PwD/Ex-servicemen. or you should pass diploma course after 10th standard with a minimum of 60% marks, where as 55% marks for the SC/ST/PwD/Ex-servicemen. 2:your age should be minimum 18 years and maximum 28 year. 3:you should be a citizen of India Eligibility Criteria for PO : 1:You should complete graduation with 55% in aggregate in any discipline. 2:your age should be maximum 25 years of age as on selection process: [B][COLOR="Navy"]Aptitude Test Group Process Profiling Personal Interview Generally,in bank examinations there are some important sections of which you have to qualify each section separately. Many of the bank exams have some general sections like: General Knowledge, General Aptitude(Logical Reasoning,Analytical ,Insufficient data analysis etc) General Science, General Awareness, General Marketing(Financial,Accounting etc) Knowledge General Computer Knowledge. To crack those sections according to me: 1:study the daily newspaper. 2:solve more and more problems from various aptitude test books like R.S.Agarwal,Barron's etc. 3:Try to discover more and more new own tricks by which you can easily solve any problem in a less time . 4:You can go for self tests. 5:study your general science subjects Physics,Mathematics properly. for all bank exam details keep visiting:http://www.bankexamsindia.com/ |
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23rd December 2011, 04:48 PM
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dear friend,
Eligibility for IBPS clerk exam:- 1.Candidate must have complete the 12th in any trade with 60% marks.. For SC/ST the marks relaxation is 5%... 2.Candidates age should be in between 18-28 years. For SC/ST the upper age relaxation is 5 years and for OBC the upper age relaxation is 3 years. 3.Candidate must be computer literate. 4.Candidate should be a citizen of India. These are the eligibility criteria you need to fulfill. As you have secured 53% marks in 12th then you are not eligible. All the best. |
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23rd December 2011, 10:29 PM
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Yes you can apply for IBPS exam after completing 12th.But your marks is not good so you have to try hard.IBPS exam held twice every year in INDIA.your age should be between 21 years to 30 years.you should be INDIAN citizen.IBPS exam based on English,reasoning,General awarness,aptitude test.
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26th March 2013, 05:57 PM
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![]() Dear There,
The acronym for IBPS is Institute of Banking Personnel Selection. sorry to say that you cannot apply for IBPS Clerk examination before completing graduation. The eligibility criteria required for IBPS Clerk examination are prescribed as below:- * Completion of graduation in any track from any accredited college or university. * Age limit:- 21-30 yrs. * Age relaxation:- 3 yrs for OBC and 5 yrs for SC/ST contenders. * Nationality:- Indian. IBPS Clerk examination syllabus:- * Numerical Ability. * English Language. * General Awareness. * Computer. * Verbal $ Non-verbal Reasoning. IBPS Clerk examination pattern:- ![]() |
#10
31st March 2013, 05:52 AM
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![]() Dear Friend,
The abbreviation of IBPS is Institute of Banking Personnel Selection. ![]() Not at all, you can't apply for IBPS Clerical exam. IBPS exam is organized every year for Clerical and PO posts. The educational qualifications regarding with IBPS Clerical exam are below mentioned:- * Opponents must have finished bachelor degree in any curriculum from any approved institution. * Opponents of last year aren't preferable for this exam. * The age criteria must be lie in between 18-28 years. * The relaxation of age for OBC opponents is 3 years and SC/ST opponents is 5 years. * Opponents must be an Indian. * Opponents must have Computer knowledge. The paragon of IBPS Clerical exam is below mentioned:- ![]() Thanks. |
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31st March 2013, 03:29 PM
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Yes, with the score of 53% in 12th you are eligible to apply for IBPS clerical exam.
IBPS - Institute of Banking Personal Selection conducts clerical exam for 19 Public sector banks from time to time. The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having either completed 10th with 60% marks or having completed 12th with 50% marks in any stream from a recognised Board or having completed Graduation Degree in any stream from arecognised University within the age of 18 to 28 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate with good knowledge over computer operation. For more information you may log on to http://www.ibps.in |
#12
31st March 2013, 07:03 PM
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![]() Hai,
Really sorry friend as per the new rule of IBPS clerical exam qualification was hiked from 12th standard to Graduation. So first complete your graduation then apply for IBPS clerk exam. IBPS conducting this exam under 19 banking sectors. Participating banks:- Eligibility for IBPS clerk:- The candidate who need to apply IBPS Clerical exam should be complete bachelor's graduation in any stream from a recognised university. Important:- [U]Percentage is not an issue to apply this examination. You must be a citizen of India. Age criteria:- 20 years is the minimum age for IBPS clerk and 30years is the maximum age for this exam. As per the govt rules there is a relaxation is provided as per the govt rules. Relaxation:- 3 years for OBC candidates, 5 years for SC/ST candidates, 10 years for PWD candidates. Selection process:- Written exam, Personal interview. Syllabus:- ![]() More information click on below link www.ibps.in Best of luck. |
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1st April 2013, 01:32 AM
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![]() My dear friend. I am sorry to say that you are not eligible for IBPS clerk exam. IBPS stands for Institute of Banking Personnel. In the past the candidates which had done 12th with good marks were eligible for the exam. But now they require Graduates. So, I am sorry to say that you are not eligible even with 53% marks. The age requirement is 18-28 years for general category. Age relaxation of 3 and 5 years has been given to OBC and SC/ST candidates respectively. For more information you can visit the following IBPS website:- http://www.ibps.in Thanks. |
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1st April 2013, 05:05 PM
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List Of Participating Banks:- IBPS CWE Exam Eligibility Criteria:- ## You need to be a citizen of India to sit for this exam. ## You should possess a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. ## The minimum percentage to acquire has not been mentioned so it is of little significance here. ## Age should not be less than 20 years and if you are a general category candidate then it should not exceed the upper age limit of 28 years. ## There is age relaxation for the following categories:- ~OBC Candidates: 3 yrs. ~SC/ST Candidates: 5 yrs. ~PWD Candidates: 10 yrs. ## You should have good knowledge of how to operate computer. It helps if you have done a crash course on computer. ## It is important for you to be fluent in the local language of the State you are applying. Examination Pattern:- The exam is mainly an objective type where there will be five papers and for each paper 40 marks have been allotted. The total paper has to be completed in two hours and negative marking is applicable. Areas of weightage: Reasoning, English Language, Numerical Ability, General Awareness and Computer Knowledge. Hope this helps :-> :-> |
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1st April 2013, 09:12 PM
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Yes, you can apply for IBPS Clerical exam with 53% in 12th.
IBPS - Institute of Banking Personal Selection conducts bank Clerical exam for 19 Public Sector banks. The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having either completed 10th with 60% marks or having completed 12th exam in any stream from a recognised Board with 50% marks or having completed Graduation in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 18 to 28 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate with good knowledge over computer operation, can apply for IBPS clerical Exam. For more information you may log on to www.ibps.in |
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