NS Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) Several banks released the notification for a total of 4,135 vacancies for the posts of Probationary Officer and Management Trainee. Interested and eligible candidates can apply from 20 October on the official website ibps.in and continue till 10 November. Fee payment, as well as corrections in the application form, should also be done with the same time period.
The Online Preliminary Examination will be conducted tentatively from December 4 to 11. Those who clear the prelims will be called for the main exam which is scheduled to be held on January 2022. The final round which is the interview will be conducted between February and March. 2022 after which the provisional allotment will be released on April 2022.
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Vacancy Details
Union Bank Of India – 912
Canara Bank – 650
Central Bank Of India – 620
Bank of India – 588
Bank Of Maharashtra – 400
Indian Overseas Bank – 98
UCO Bank – 440
Punjab & Sind Bank – 427
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have completed graduation and his/her age should be between 20 to 30 years. He/she must have been born not earlier than 2nd October 1991 and not later than 1st October 2001 (both dates inclusive).
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Documents Required
– photograph
– signature
left thumb impression
– a handwritten declaration
IBPS Recruitment 2021: How to Apply
Step 1: Visit the official website of IBPS
Step 2: Click on the link which reads ‘Click here to apply online for CRPPROBATIONARY Officer/Management Trainees (CRP-PO/MT-XI)’
Step 3: Fill in the required details to register yourself
Step 4: Upload Documents
Step 5: Pay the application fee online, submit. Download and save the form for further use.
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Application Fee
The application fee for unreserved category is Rs 850 while for SC, ST and PWBD candidates it is Rs 175.
IBPS Recruitment 2021: Selection Process
IBPS will conduct three stages of selection namely Preliminary Exam, Main Exam and Personal Interview. The Prelims will have 100 questions from three sections – English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability. The exam will be conducted online and 20 minutes will be given to write the exam per section.
Those who clear the prelims will be called for mains which will have a total of 155 questions and the maximum marks will be 200. The exam will be conducted for 3 hours in four sections – English Language, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, Data Analysis and Interpretation, and Reasoning and Computer Aptitude. In addition, an essay and letter writing round will be conducted for 30 minutes, carrying 25 marks. Those who clear this round will be called for the interview process.
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