IBPS PO-II Preferences Registration Open – Make Your Choice
Common Interviews for IBPS PO-II results has already been declared by IBPS. Now as decided IBPS will obtain order of preference of banks from the successful candidates through a registration process which will be starting from 20th February 2013. The registration process will go on till 28th February 2013.
Click here to REGISTER YOUR PREFERENCES.
Before registering preferences go through the following points which will help you to make a better choice.
1. How many Banks can one prefer in the Order of Preference ?
One can register order of your preference for all the 20 Participating Banks & ECGC.
2. Can I give posting location preference?
There is no such thing in this selection process. Some websites misguiding the candidates by saying that you will have to give posting location preference also. This is absolutely wrong.
3. Which banks to choose among the participating Banks in IBPS PO 2012?
This is very common question among the IBPS PO 2012 passed candidates. While giving preferences, one has to think about salary & allowances and also about posting location.
- Salary: Salary and allowances are more or less same for all participating banks. So, no need to worry about that.
- Posting Location: It is best to choose banks which have more number of branches in your state. For example, In Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Bank have more number branches compare to others. It is the lead bank in many areas. So that your chances of posting in your state will be high. Similarly, State Bank of Travancore has more branches in Kerala than any other state. Keep this in mind so that you will be allotted the Bank of your region.
- PO has to work anywhere in country. There is policy that one has to work out of state for 3 years. It is better to go out of state in the early stage because it will be better for learning and thus for your career.
4. What is the allotment procedure for IBPS Bank PO 2012 with respect to preferences?
Allotment is based on three things- a) Vacancies, b) One’s preferences, & c) eligibility criteria set by the specific bank. Also, keep one thing in mind that in this process the seat allotment is completely based on the Merit Basis.
For Example:
- If 1st ranker opted for PNB and he has all the eligibility norms stipulated by PNB, then he will get PNB. If there are no vacancies in PNB or if he is not fit for eligibility criteria of PNB (Like age and Graduation %), his next preference will be considered for selection.
- In case of reserved candidates: If OBC candidate got marks above the General cutoff marks and his 1st preference is also satisfied in general vacancies, he will get allotment from General vacancy. If in his preferred bank, general vacancies are finished, he will be selected from OBC vacancies of respective bank (if there are any). If the OBC vacancies are also finished, then his next preference will be considered.
If you are still confused about the allotment process then leave all on IBPS. No need to worry more about the bank allotment process, the candidates will be made aware the allotment order list and procedure in detail after the final allotment list of banks have been published. There has been more transparency and the IBPS is striving hard continuously to implement a better recruiting system and let’s leave the rest to them.
5. What is the next step after allotment?
After allotment is done, final joining will be decided by the banks individually. They will call candidates to join bank whenever they want to absorb the candidates. It may take 2 to 6 months & will vary from bank to bank.
Please Note:
- Depending on the vacancies in each bank of one’s preference, a successful candidate will receive through a computerized system an offer from ONE of the participating PSB.
- Vacancies remaining unfilled on account of candidates declining offer, will be filled from among the remaining candidates through the same procedure as mentioned above. A waitlist will be prepared from among the remaining successful candidates which will be valid upto 31.03.2014 or allotment of the next round whichever is earlier.
- Candidates must produce the necessary documents in support of their identity and eligibility pertaining to nationality, age, educational qualification, qualifying marks, category etc.
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@terminator- dude ill nod to wat vbn says abt u try csat!
@all…. new message from IBPS!!
CWE PO/MT-II: Allotment process for Public Sector Banks etc. against vacancies of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees (PO/MT) for 2013-14 has been completed. Each candidate is being intimated about his/her status at the email address and mobile number registered for CWE PO/MT-II
@vbn – again !!
so frnd, Revised Allotmnt completed….. check u r email id & mobile.
@vbn- good lord ! plz no more jokes!
@ranbir
yaar agar vacancies inc hui hoti ibps ne bta dena tha
@vbn – i got ntg yet were did they intimate you on mobile or mail??
@jbhunt, CWE PO/MT March 2012 shows th message; CWE PO/MT-II: Allotment process for Public Sector Banks etc. against vacancies of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees (PO/MT) for 2013-14 has been completed. Each candidate is being intimated about his/her status at the email address and mobile number registered for CWE PO/MT-II……..
but in front page scrolling message shows tht it is in abeyance……. which to belive?
@vbn- i dont see the difference anywhere same thing twice here and there
but now it’s also changed to…On receipt of feedback from the different levels, it has been decided to keep the provisional allotment made to banks for recruitment of Pos/MTs for filling up vacancies for 2013-2014 in abeyance. Revised provisional allotments will be made known shortly.
@vbn- same old same old again !
ok, leave it…
amit2gurpreet19@gmail.com says:
March 14, 2013 at 9:40 PM
They have posted 5 min ago “Re-Allotment has been done now they have changed message again”
amit2gurpreet19 says:
March 14, 2013 at 9:40 PM
They have posted 5 min ago “Re-Allotment has been done now they have changed message again”
@VBN thanks dude, u again left ur golden shadow on me. I love south indians, i had never met any TN people, now came 2 know they r rly great. I love u man, good night
frnds, so, we can expect reallotmnt by tomorrow itself…
@TERMINATOR……ok good night & swt dreams.
a senior official of ibps declined to divulge any
specifics.We were only told that revised allotments wont
have any major changes & shall be made available within
the next 2 days.
CWE PO/MT-II: Allotment process for Public
Sector Banks etc. against vacancies of
Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees
(PO/MT) for 2013-14 has been completed. Each
candidate is being intimated about his/her
status at the email address and mobile number registered for CWE PO/MT-II
ho gya correction..:)
this is a very big mess by ibps…..if they are incapable of conducting exam then why not they are giving away with this and pass it to SSC as FCI is doing….they are more capable of doing this and with very less surprises….
hye @vbn
plz without joking…just tell me whether reallotmnt has been dne or nt??plz rply yar
yaaar abhi to ibps pe show kiya ki allotmemt ho gya…aur fir kuch aur ..:(
@vbn I am also from TN
shiv shakti, harey yar u r 1000 times correct. but th decision is to be taken by our banks & GOI.
IBPS has given time nd opportunity to ppl to show their debate and analytical skills…see, we hv got healthy (nd even unhealthy) discussion on reservation system here as well as on some fb groups. It indicates plenty of par talented ppl going to serve banks…keep it up guys…
Though, take the revised allotment easy, thr will be no major change…nd whatever it will be, hopefully will be positive…
@kaushikjojo…thankx 4 information.
today realtmnt will cmplt..
@pallavi.266ap, I’m not joking. ibps changing message status freequently. wht we can do. may be expect today evening
within 6 pm….
keep connecting with ibps site…