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21 August 2016

IBPS Clerical 19000+ Vacancies in Banking Sector. (Apply Online)

IBPS Clerk 2016 Exam notification has been released.It is one of the most expected announcement & through this, IBPS is to conduct the 6th common written examination (CWE - VI) for clerk jobs in Indian banks for the year 2017-18.





Qualifying in IBPS clerk 2016 exam is necessary to apply for clerk vacancies in public sector banks of India.


Dates to Note:
Application registrations from August 22 to September 12, 2016

Preliminary test on November 26 & 27, December 3 & 4.



Main exam on December 31 & January 1, 2017

Final allotments to be completed in April 2017



Number of Vacancies
If you had a question of how many clerk jobs in banks for the upcoming year 2017-18, the exact answer is now revealed by IBPS.



19789 clerk jobs are to be filled with candidates qualifying in IBPS clerk 2016 selections (for bank-wise & state-wise breakup of vacancies, see notification)



Who are Eligible?
Inorder to apply for IBPS clerical exam 2016, it is compulsory for candidates to satisfy the following conditions:

Age to be min 20 years & max. 28 yrs, as on Aug 1, 2016 (+5 yrs for sc/st & + 3 for obc)
Pass in degree (any discipline) from a recognized university, on or before September 12, 2016
Should know to read/ write/ speak the local language of the state you are applying for is necessary.
Computer knowledge is compulsory
You should have studied computers in high school/ college as a subject/ degree OR must posses a certificate from any computer training institute.



IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern:
As mentioned earlier, the 2016 IBPS clerk exams shall follow a two stage process – Preliminary & Main Exam.Both are to be conducted only online.

How to Register:
An amount of Rs.100 (SC/ST) or Rs.600 (others) should be paid as application fees by all applicants.



By Online: (from Aug 22 – Sep 1): Visit ibps.in & click on the online application (CWE-Clerks-VI) to fill necessary details.



After submitting the form, you would be directed to the online fee payment gateway.

Pay the appropriate fee amount using netbanking/credit or debit cards
After the transaction is complete, print the generated e-receipt
If application submission is successful, a registration number & password would be shown that has to be noted.
There is no option to pay the fees at any local banks.Therefore everyone should pay online only.

Prelims test will have 100 questions that should be answered within 1 hour.
Cutoffs would be fixed for each section & also for the total score, that you need to secure.
Only those who qualify in the preliminary test will be eligible for main examination.

Main exam: 200 questions with a total duration of 2 hours 15 minutes.
You must achieve the cutoff scores (section-wise & total) to be called for common interviews.
For every wrong answer, negative mark of 0.25 would also be reduced in both prelim & main exam.


In mains, there are seperate time limit for each section within which candidates need to complete that specific paper.

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