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25th February 2012, 08:44 PM
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Can I apply for Bank PO exam after passing PG distance with 56%?


can i apply for bank p.o. exams after distenc mode in p.g with 56%




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26th February 2012, 04:22 PM
lvnareshsunrise
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Default Re: Can I apply for Bank PO exam after passing PG distance with 56%?

Yes. You are eligible to appear for Bank PO Exams after completion of Post Graduation. But check yourselves whether you will fall under required age criteria to be eligible for these exams.

Here is the required age criteria that candidates should possess to be eligible for Bank PO Exams.

-One should be in the age group of 21-30 years to be eligible for Bank PO Exams.
-Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC category.
-For the candidates of SC/ST category, relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 5 years.

Even though you have completed your Post Graduation course, you should have to appear for Bank PO Exams on the basis of Graduation as the highest level of academic qualification.

Candidates who are pursuing final year Graduation course also can also take up Bank PO Exams (of course,this is not related to you).

The selection procedure for these positions is by
-Written test
-Interview

The written exam consists of questions from the following categories
-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge

In addition, one should have to qualify in the descriptive test also.

Only candidates who have qualified in the written exam will be invited for the Interview in the ratio of 1:3.

From the last academic year, IBPS started conducting common written exam for the recruitment of PO positions to 19 public sector banks.

If you are interested, you can appear for this exam also.

If you are a candidate from OC category, better to score 80% in the written exam to get a call for the Interview.

For updated information on various bank PO Exams, you can visit
http://www.bankexamsindia.com/
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26th February 2012, 04:57 PM
simmi9044
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Default Re: Can I apply for Bank PO exam after passing PG distance with 56%?

Different bank has different
process, you need to choose
the bank.
Eligibility : Clerks : Age limit – not above
24 yrs
Education - Graduation in any
discipline from any recognized
university or other
institutions to be deemed as a University with 55%(Science
candidates) or 50%(other
candidates) marks.
Payscale - Rs.4410 - 13210 Probationary Officer : Age
limit – not above 26 yrs
Education - Graduation in any
discipline from any recognized
university or other
institutions to be deemed as a University with 60% marks.
Payscale - Rs.10000 - 18240 Note:Candidates with age limit
up to 30 years with 3 years
experience in Banking/
Financial/ Retail/ IT Sector will
also be considered. Application details: * Application fees for Clerks is
Rs.300(OBC/General) &
Rs.50(SC/ST) * Application fees for PO is
Rs.400(OBC/General) &
Rs.75(SC/ST)
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26th February 2012, 04:58 PM
priyanka_22
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can i apply for bank p.o. exams after distenc mode in p.g with 56%

Dear ,

Firstly as you have not mentioned any of you details other than PG percentage so would like to know you about the other criteria.

You must know that there is a centralized bank exam being conducted for 15 public sector banks for these specialist officers as Bank PO.

Lets see about the

Eligibility Criteria for Bank PO


1. General & OBC Candidates Must have 60% aggregate marks in XIIth standard or in Diploma after Xth standard and 55% aggregate marks in Graduation.

2. SC / ST / PWD Candidates Must have 55% aggregate marks in XIIth standard or in Diploma after Xth standard and 50% aggregate marks in Graduation.

3. Min Age Limit : 21Years
Max Age Limit : 30Years

And accordingly , you can approach for the exam if you possess all this.

yes , i mean surely you can appear if you satisfy all these.

Best Luck
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26th February 2012, 05:00 PM
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Default Re: Can I apply for Bank PO exam after passing PG distance with 56%?

Yes of course, you can apply for bank PO exam because the minimum qualification required for applying is graduation not post graduation.
Moreover a candidate with an aggregate 55% and for SC/ST/PC– 50% from a University recognized can apply. so don't wait just start preparing from now onward .... best of luck
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26th February 2012, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: Can I apply for Bank PO exam after passing PG distance with 56%?

Yes, you are eligible to apply for Bank P.O. after post graduation from distant education provided you are meeting the age criteria.

P.O.-Probationary Officer, for this post Bank conducts examination as per its requirement time to time.

The eligible candidate should have completed Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university within the age of 21 to 30 years which the upper age relaxed for reserved candidate is eligible to apply for Bank P.O. exam.

The selection is through written test followed by Personal Interview.

The candidate qualified in written test will be called for Personal Interview.

For more information you may log on to www.bankexamsindia.com
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11th February 2013, 11:26 AM
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can i apply for bank p.o exam if i secure 59% in graduation and65% in post graduation and i also belong to genral category
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