
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts various exams to facilitate the recruitment of personnel for participating banks in India. Here are some key IBPS exams:
1. IBPS Probationary Officer (PO) Exam:
The IBPS PO exam is conducted to recruit Probationary Officers in public sector banks.
The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.
2. IBPS Clerk Exam:
Conducted for the recruitment of Clerks in public sector banks.
The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam and Main Exam.
3. IBPS Specialist Officer (SO) Exam:
IBPS SO exam is conducted for the recruitment of Specialist Officers in various fields like IT Officer, Agricultural Field Officer, Law Officer, HR/Personnel Officer, etc.
The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.
4. IBPS Regional Rural Banks (RRB) Exam:
This exam is conducted for the recruitment of officers (Scale I, II, III) and office assistants in Regional Rural Banks (RRBs).
The selection process varies for each post and includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.
5. IBPS RRB Officer Scale I Exam:
The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Main Exam, and Interview.
6. IBPS RRB Office Assistant (Clerk) Exam:
The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam and Main Exam.
Application Process:
Candidates need to apply for IBPS exams online through the official IBPS website.
The official notifications provide details regarding eligibility criteria, application procedure, and exam dates.
Syllabus and Exam Pattern:
The syllabus and exam pattern vary for each IBPS exam. Candidates should refer to the official notifications for detailed information.
Admit Card and Results:
Admit cards for IBPS exams are released on the official website.
Results, as well as scorecards, are published online.
Regular Updates:
Candidates should stay updated with the official IBPS website for the latest notifications, exam dates, and other relevant information.
It’s important to note that the details mentioned here are based on information available up to my last update in January 2023, and there may have been changes since then. Aspirants should refer to the latest official notifications and guidelines provided by IBPS for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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