IBPS PO | IBPS Probationary Officers | Exam Information

Hello Aspirants,
IBPS  stands for Institute of Banking Personal Selection and PO stands for Probationary Officers. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, popularly known as IBPS is an autonomous body. It is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and also a Public Trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. It is created to render assistance to organisations in the areas of personnel such as recruitment, selection, placement, by designing, and developing suitable measurement tests/tools, assessment of answer responses and processing results of examinations, and conducts such examination related services, on request. Institute is an ‘Associate Member’ of the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA). SNDT Women’s University has extended its affiliation to IBPS to conduct its Ph.D. programme in Management Sciences. Some Sr.Professors/Divisional Heads of the institute are recognised Guides for Ph.D. programme of the university.
IBPS PO/MT
NAME OF THE POST
 Probationary Officers / Management Trainees
PARTICIPATING ORGANISATION
Allahabad Bank
Canara Bank
Indian Bank
Syndicate Bank
Andhra Bank
Central Bank of India
Indian Overseas Bank
UCO Bank
Bank of Baroda
Corporation Bank
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Union Bank of India
Bank of India
Dena Bank
Punjab National Bank
United Bank of India
Bank of Maharashtra
IDBI Bank
Punjab & Sind Bank
Vijaya Bank
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
  EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
Graduate in any discipline
AGE LIMIT
20 years to 30 years
SELECTION PROCEDURE
PHASE I: PRELIMINARY EXAM
PHASE II: MAINS EXAM
PHASE III: INTERVIEW
Total Marks 100
Minimum qualifying marks in interview will not be less than 40% (35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates). 
MAINS EXAM: INTERVIEW = 80:20.
 
A candidate should qualify both in the Main Examination and interview and be sufficiently high in the merit to be shortlisted for subsequent provisional allotment process.
APPLICATION FEES
- Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates.
- Rs. 600 /- for all others


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