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16th July 2011, 09:23 PM
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What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
eligibility for the all bank of clerical exam lists....please tell me what is it
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#2
15th August 2012, 03:29 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
The basic qualification for bank clerical post is 10th class with 60% marks. On the other hand, 12th pass outs can also apply for the same if they have scored at least 50% marks in this level. The higher age limit for this post is 28 years. Age relaxation is given for SC/ST/OBC candidates. One can get in to a clerical job in banks only if they qualify written test and personal interview.
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15th August 2012, 08:57 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
Bank Clerk Examination Qualifications :
Candidates must and should complete 12th stands with min of 60% for a recognized university or any degree from a recognized university age limit between 18 to 30 years for General candidates age relaxation per back ward cast candidates 3 years for OBC & 5 years for SC/ST Candidates Exam Pattern : |
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15th August 2012, 09:35 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
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Institute of Banking Personal Selection,IBPS Issued the Notification 2012 for Common written examination(cwe) for Probationary Officers/Management Trainees.This is the second common written exam for Probationary officers.Degree from any recognized university must to apply for IBPS PO CWE.Candidates must have at least 20 years and the max age limit is 30 years.The other Reservation for Reserved candidate applicable as per government of India.you can have the complete details on Eligibility Criteria,Education Qualifications required and age limit for IBPS PO Exam 2012 EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Any degree from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.The Minimum marks required in Graduation is not mentioned.Candidates,who completed graduation can apply for IBPS PO CWE. AGE LIMIT: candidates must have at least 20 years and the max age is 30 years for general candidates 5 years relaxation for SC/ST Candidates 3 years Upper age relation for OBC Candidates 10 years relaxation for PWD Candidates ALL THE BEST... |
#5
28th August 2012, 09:00 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
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Eligibility for Clerical Exams: *The Candidate any degree form a recognized University. *The candidate age limit should have at least 20 and max age is 30 years for general candidates. *3 years age relaxation for OBC Candidates *5 years age relaxation for SC/ST Candidates *10 Years age relaxation for PWD Candidates Examination Pattern: *Numerical Ability *Reasoning *General Awereness *Computer Knowledge all the best.... |
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28th August 2012, 11:48 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
Eligibility for Clerical Exams:
Candidates should be 12th pass with 60% or Graduate from a recognized university. Candidates should be between 18 to 35. Examination Pattern: Quantitative aptitude Reasoning General Awereness Computer Knowledge english Banking Awareness |
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28th August 2012, 11:51 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for clerical exams?
Eligibility for Clerical Exams:
Candidates should be 12th pass with 60% or Graduate from a recognized university. Candidates should be between 18 to 35. Examination Pattern: Quantitative aptitude Reasoning General Awereness Computer Knowledge english Banking Awareness |
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