IBPS Common Examination for recruitment of Clerks has been approved by each of the 19 participating Public Sector Banks and the Managing Committee of the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) with the consent of the Government of India.
PARTICIPATING BANK Names :
01. Allahabad Bank
02. Indian Overseas Bank
03. Andhra Bank
04. Oriental Bank of Commerce
05. Bank of Baroda
06. Punjab National Bank
07. Bank of India
08. Punjab & Sind Bank
09. Bank of Maharashtra
10. Syndicate Bank
11. Canara Bank
12. UCO Bank
13. Central Bank of India
14. Union Bank of India
15. Corporation Bank
16. United Bank of India
17. Dena Bank
18. Vijaya Bank
19. Indian Bank
Important Dates :
Start date for Online Registration : 25.08.2011
Payment of Application Fees/ Intimation Charges : 24.08.2011 to 23.09.2011(both dates inclusive)
Last date for Online Registration : 24.09.2011
Last date for Editing Application Details : 26.09.2011
Download of Call letter for Written Examination After : 11.11.2011
Written Examination : 27.11.2011
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (as on 01.08.2011)
A pass with 60% marks in the aggregate in Matriculation/SSC (old pattern)/SSLC/10th std. Examination of 10+2+3 pattern or equivalent. For SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EXSM candidates a pass in the aggregate in Matriculation/SSC (old pattern)/SSLC/10th std.
Examination of 10+2+3 pattern or equivalent.
(OR)
A pass with 50% marks in HSC examination of 10+2 (10+2+3 pattern) /11th Std. of (11+1+3) pattern or Intermediate/Pre-University or any equivalent examination/Diploma in Banking recognized by Central/State Government or U.T. administration. For SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EXSM candidates a pass in HSC examination of 10+2 (10+2+3 pattern) /11th Std. of (11+1+3) pattern or Intermediate/Pre-University or any equivalent examination/Diploma in Banking recognized by Central/State Government or U.T.
administration.
(OR)
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
HOW TO APPLY :
Candidates can apply online only from 25.08.2011 to 24.09.2011 and no other mode of application will be accepted.
Pre-Requisites for Applying Online Before applying online, candidates should.
(i) scan their photograph and signature ensuring that both the photograph and signature are within the required specifications as given in Annexure II.
(ii) keep the application fee/ intimation charges remittance details (Transaction details such as Transaction No., Branch Name & Code etc.) ready in case of Offline Payment i.e. CBS/ NEFT / Keep the necessary details/documents ready if desired to make online payment of the requisite application fee/intimation charges.
(iii) have a valid personal email ID, which should be kept active till the declaration of results of this round of CWE. IBPS may send call letters for Pre-Examination Training, Written Examination etc. through the registered e-mail ID. Under no
circumstances, a candidate should share/mention e-mail ID to / of any other person. In case a candidate does not have a valid personal e-mail ID, he/she should create his/her new e-mail ID before applying on-line and must maintain
that email account. Application Fees/ Intimation Charges (Payable from 24.08.2011 and 23.09.2011 both dates inclusive)
- Rs. 50/- for SC/ST/PWD/EXSM candidates. – Rs.350/- for all others Transaction charges for Offline/ Online Payment of fees/ intimation charges will have to be borne by the candidate.
Candidates are required to submit the original fee payment challan along with the Call Letter at the time of written examination.
(ii) Payment of Fees/ intimation charges through NEFT in any of the remaining 13 Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
- Candidates are required to fill the NEFT receipt(Format available on IBPS website) as required by the Bank with beneficiary details as follows.
Name of the Account : IBPS CWE- Clerical Cadre- 2011
Account Number : 005120110000778
Payee Bank : Bank of India
IFSC Code : BKID0000051
- Candidates can then make payment of the requisite fee / intimation charges.
- The NEFT payment receipt must be collected from the Bank where payment has been made.
- Candidates should check that the receipt is properly signed and the details of NEFT UTR NO., IFSC code of the sending Bank branch, Name of the sending Bank, City name, Deposit date, Amount etc. are noted in the NEFT Payment Receipt by the
Branch authorities.
ELIGIBILITY :
Prospective Candidates should ensure that they fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria specified by IBPS before applying for the Common Written Examination (CWE):
Please note that the eligibility criteria specified herein are the basic criteria for applying to various Public Sector Banks. However merely applying for CWE/appearing for and qualifying in the examination does not imply that a candidate will necessarily be eligible for employment in all or any of the 19 Public Sector Banks as each Bank will stipulate its own eligibility/ qualifying criteria.
I. Nationality / Citizenship:
II Age (As on 01.08.2011):
Minimum: 18 Years Maximum: 28 Years
The maximum age limit specified is applicable to General Category candidates.
Guidelines for Persons With Disabilities using a Scribe The visually impaired candidates and candidates whose writing speed is affected by cerebral palsy can use their own scribe at their cost during the written examination. In all such cases where a scribe is used, the following rules will apply: – The candidate will have to arrange his own scribe at his/her own cost.
- The academic qualification of the scribe should be one grade lower than the stipulated criteria.
- The scribe should posses lesser marks than the candidates and not more than 60% marks in his/her own academic stream.
- The scribe may be from any academic stream.
- Both the candidates as well as scribes will have to give a suitable undertaking confirming that the scribe fulfils all the stipulated eligibility criteria for a scribe mentioned above. Further in case it later transpires that he/she did not fulfill any laid down eligibility criteria or suppressed material facts the candidature of the applicant will stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written examination.
- Those candidates who use a scribe shall be eligible for extra time of 20 minutes for every hour of the examination.
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CIVIL SERVICES
The Indian Civil Service
serves as the backbone of India and carries great respect and
responsibilities. India's best brains vie for entry into the Indian
Civil Services as officers. Even though corporate jobs may offer the
best of salaries and perks, a majority of youngsters and their parents
still crave entry to the prestigious Indian Civil Services held by the
UPSC. The very fact that a big share of every year's top posts in the
civil services exams are bagged by professionals from various streams,
shows that the IAS is still the dream job for many.
In
our effort to be of use to the various civil services aspirants here is
a list of tools and resources to give an edge to your prepration for
the Civil Service exams conducted by the UPSC India. The competition
being very very tough for the IAS examination, one has to be prepared to
put in hours (10 to 12 hours) of work and take repeated attempts at the
UPSC civil services exam.
Job Prospects :
Depending upon his rank, a candidate is recruited to services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and other departments including Finance, Post and Telegraph, Revenue, Secretariat and so on. The appointment offers executive power. Promotions are time bound and increase in privileges are automatic. Selected candidates are first put through a training session for a short period. He is usually sent to an academic staff college associated with the service to which he is allocated. The greatest thing about civil service is the job security. Special facilities include subsidised accommodation, telephone and transport facilities, medical benefits, leave travel concession, etc. After retirement, there are very good social welfare facilities. Last but not the least is the immense satisfaction one derives at being able to participate in the development process of the country.
Junior Officers: Rs. 8000-275-13500
Senior Officers: Rs. 10650-325-15200
Junior Administrative Grade: Rs. 12,750-375-16,500
Selection Grade: Rs. 15,100-400-18,300
Additional Secretary: Rs. 22400-525-24500
Secretary/Cabinet Secretary: Rs. 26,000/30,000
(The above scales only provide an idea of the pay scales. Different branches of the service have different scales of pay.)
In addition to the salary civil servants receive various allowances such as Dearness Allowance, City compensatory Allowance, Leave Travel Allowance, Medical and subsidised housing.
List of Civil Services
- All India Services
- Indian Administrative Service
- India Foreign Service
- Indian Police Service
Group A Services - Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service
- Indian Audit and Accounts Service
- Indian Customs and Central Excise Service
- Indian Defence Accounts Service
- Indian Revenue Service
- Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Assistant Works Manager, non-technical)
- Indian Postal Service
- Indian Civil Accounts Service
- Indian Railway Traffic Service
- Indian Railway Accounts Service
- Indian Railway Personnel Service
- Posts of Assistant Security Officer in Railway Protection Force (RPF)
- Indian Defence Estates Service
- Indian Information Service (Junior Grade)
Group - B Services - Railway Board Secretariat Service (Section Officer's Grade)
- Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service (Section Officer's Grade)
- Customs Appraisers' Service
- Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service and Police Service
- Pondicherry Civil Service
Depending upon his rank, a candidate is recruited to services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and other departments including Finance, Post and Telegraph, Revenue, Secretariat and so on. The appointment offers executive power. Promotions are time bound and increase in privileges are automatic. Selected candidates are first put through a training session for a short period. He is usually sent to an academic staff college associated with the service to which he is allocated. The greatest thing about civil service is the job security. Special facilities include subsidised accommodation, telephone and transport facilities, medical benefits, leave travel concession, etc. After retirement, there are very good social welfare facilities. Last but not the least is the immense satisfaction one derives at being able to participate in the development process of the country.
Remuneration :
The Government of India has fixed salary grades for Civil Servants. Approximately the range of salaries drawn at various levels is as follows:Junior Officers: Rs. 8000-275-13500
Senior Officers: Rs. 10650-325-15200
Junior Administrative Grade: Rs. 12,750-375-16,500
Selection Grade: Rs. 15,100-400-18,300
Additional Secretary: Rs. 22400-525-24500
Secretary/Cabinet Secretary: Rs. 26,000/30,000
(The above scales only provide an idea of the pay scales. Different branches of the service have different scales of pay.)
In addition to the salary civil servants receive various allowances such as Dearness Allowance, City compensatory Allowance, Leave Travel Allowance, Medical and subsidised housing.
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