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27th August 2013, 05:50 PM
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How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
i would like to ask that for ibps bank clerical and po exam how much percent is necessary to candidate in their graduton
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2nd September 2013, 06:48 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Graduation is the necessary qualification for bank P.O and clerk. Subject of sudy and percentage of marks is not a constraint. Pass in degree is enough to apply. In the initial notification for P.O, Phase II, IBPS has specified the cut off of 60% marks in degree. But later they revised this and notified that pass in graduation is enough.
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3rd September 2013, 11:31 AM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
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IBPS - Institute of Banking Personal Selection conducts exam for the post of Clerical and P.O.(Probationary Officer) job for 20 Public Sector banks. If you have completed graduation degree from recognized university then you are applicable for IBPS Clerk Exam.Your age should be in between 20 to 28 years old. If you have completed graduation degree from recognized university then you are applicable for IBPS PO Exam.The age limit is 20 to 30 years for general category . IBPS PO and Clerk exam not require any kind of percentage marks in graduation degree . Age relaxation for reserved candidate is given below- SC/ST Category - 5 years age relaxation OBC Category - 3 years age relaxation PWD Category - 10 years relaxation Pattern of IBPS Clerk Exam:- Reasoning Ability - 40 questions for 40 marks Quantitive Aptitude - 40 questions for 40 marks English Language - 40 questions for 40 marks Computer Knowledge - 40 questions for 40 marks General Awareness - 40 questions for 40 marks Pattern for IBPS PO Exam:- Reasoning Ability - 50 objective type questions for 50 marks Quantitive Aptitude - 50 objective type questions for 50 marks English Language - 40 objective type questions for 40 marks General Awareness with Special Reference of Banking Industry - 40 objective type questions for 40 marks Computer Knowledge - 20 objective type questions for 20 marks Selection Process for IBPS Exam is 1)Written Test and 2)Personal Interview. The List of the Best Books for IBPS Exam :- Banks Probationary Officers Examination by T. S Jain Publisher: upkar (2012) Study Guide To I .B. P. S Cwe: For Recruitment In Clerical Cadre by G. K Publisher: G.k Publication (2011) Target IBPS - CWE Bank Clerk Practice Workbook by Disha Experts Publisher: Disha Publication (2011) Bank Clerical Cadre: Common Written Exam. Solved Papers by Upkar Publisher: Upkar Prakashan You can apply for IBPS clerk through online application by visiting IBPS website http://ibps.in . |
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3rd September 2013, 08:52 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Dear aspirant,
Qualification- 60% or more in graduation from any recognized university. 1.A candidate must be graduate from recognized university in any subjects or post graduate from a recognized university. 2.Age limit minimum 20 years & maximum 30 years 3.Age relaxation-SC/ST up to 5 years & OBC up to 3 years. 4.A candidate must know Computer operations like Ms-Office & Internet use. 5.A candidate must be able to speak,read & Write English. Above mentioned is the eligibility criteria of IBPS PO exam.Same criteria was for PO exam 2012.But from this year IBPS PO exam will be online,notification will be out in June 2013.Exam will be in September 2013,so you must start preparation from now itself because exam will be tough.Join coaching classes for better preparation.There is no percentage required to apply for PO exam.Below I have mentioned some books names which you could refer for preparation:- 1.R.S.AGRAWAL 2.R.GUPTA'S 3.T.S.JAIN 4.ASHOK MEHTA 5.S.CHAND 6.V.V.K.SUBBURAJ 7.IBPS MASTER GUIDE 8.IBPS CWE PO EXAM BOOK 9.G.K.PUBLICATION 10.UPKAR PUBLICATION 11.S.L.GULATI 12.ARIHANT BOOKS |
#5
4th September 2013, 01:26 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Dear There,
IBPS stands for Institute of Banking Personal Selection. The eligibility criteria for candidates appearing in the exam is: * Candidate must be graduate with minimum qualifying marks both for Clerk and P.O. posts. * Age must be in between 18-28 years for Clerks & 20 - 30 years for the post of P.O. * A relaxation in age is granted to candidates belonging to OBC (3 Years) and SC/ST (5 Years). * Now the best books for the preparation of examination: Thanks. |
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4th September 2013, 11:32 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
IBPS - Institute of Banking Personal Selection conducts Examination for Clerical and P.O. job for 20 Public Sector banks.
There is no requirement of any percentage of marks in any level of education for application to IBPS Clerical or P.O. Exam. The eligible candidate must be an Indian Citizen having completed Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 20 to 28 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate with good knowledge over computer operation,can apply for IBPS Clerical Exam. The eligible candidate aspiring for IBPS P.O. Exam, must be an Indian National having completed Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 20 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate with good command over computer operation. For more information you may log on to http://www.ibps.in |
#7
5th September 2013, 09:40 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
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ibps conducts exam for clerk and po eligibility for ibps clerk/ po : must have completed graduation degree from a recognized college no minimum marks requirement for ibps clerk/po exams AGE LIMIT : age limit should be between 20 to 28 years for clerical exam 3 year relaxation for obc students 5 year relaxation for sc/st students age limit for po exam : must be of age limit is 20-30 years 3 year relaxation for obc candidates 5 year relaxation for sc/st students exam pattern : general reasoning quantitative aptitude general English computer knowledge general awareness so if you have completed your graduation you are eligible for ibps clerk/po exam there is no marks requirement for it good luck |
#8
13th September 2013, 09:38 PM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Dear user
Check below for latest and modified eligibility criteria below: 10+2 from recognised School. Graduation in any discipline from recognised institution/university & there is no minimum marks criteria. Age limit-20-30 years. Age relaxation is provide for reserved category. SC/ST ---- 5 years . OBC ---- 3 years . PWD ---- 10 years . Selection Process for Probationary officer. Written Exam. >>Numerical Ability. >>Computer Knowledge >>Reasoning >>English Comprehension. Interview-Personality Test. Good luck |
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14th September 2013, 12:13 AM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Hi Friend...................
Eligibilty for IBPS Clerk: Educational qualification: Any degree from recognized university. Age Criteria: Minimum: 18 years Maximum:28 years Upper age relaxation for reserved category candidates is as follows: 3 years for OBC. 5 years for SC. 10 years for PWD. Selection process:- Written exam, Personal interview. Syllabus for written exam:- General english, Reasoning, Numerical ability, Marketing aptitude, General awareness/Computer knowledge. Eligibility for IBPS PO: Educational qualification: Any degree from recognized university. Age Criteria: Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 30 years Upper age relaxation for reserved category candidates is as follows: 3 years for OBC. 5 years for SC. 10 years for PWD. |
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14th September 2013, 01:03 AM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Hi friend,
the acronym for ibps is institute of banking personel selection.. Which conducts bth clerical exams & orobationary officer exam.. Ibps conducts exams twice a year... Qualification: ************ -->the person must be a graduate in any stream from recognised university..... -->minimum percentage is 50% marks.. Age limit: ******** -->general :20-29 years subjects: ******** -->reasoning -->general awreness -->numerical ability -->english language -->computer knowledge best books prefered: ****************** -->ibps bank clerk success master common written examination by:arihant expert -->verbal & non verbal reasoning ,by-r.s aggarwal this is the information as per my knowledge regarding your query.....hope this information helps you... All the best....... |
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14th September 2013, 01:20 AM
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Re: How much percentage is necessary for IBPS bank clerical and PO exam?
Hi friend...........
There is no percentage required for the IBPS Bank Clerk & PO exams. A graduation completed candidate can be eligible for IBPS(Institute of Banking Personal Selection) CWE exam. IBPS exam two types 1. Clerk exam, 2. PO(Probationary Officer) exam. Eligibility criteria for IBPS Clerk exam:- The candidate should be complete bachelor's degree from a recognised university. No need of percentage restrictions to appear this exam. You must be an Indian origin. Age criteria for IBPS clerk:- The candidate age should not be lessthan 20 years and should not be morethan 28 years. Three years relaxation for OBC candidates, Five years relaxation for SC/ST candidates, Ten years relaxation for PWD candidates. Eligibility criteria for IBPS PO:- The applicant should have to complete graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. Percentage is not important to appear this exam. Candidate must be an Indian origin. Age criteria for IBPS PO:- The age limits are 21 years to 30years, 3 years relaxation for OBC candidates, 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates, 10 years relaxation for PWD candidates. Selection procedure:- Written exam, Personal interview. For more information visit http://www.ibps.in All the best. |
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