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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@deepak@dfcuk, u r a luky man at least tht IBPS numbr was busy. Before 1 yr when we call tht number th answer was ‘services to this number has temporarily withdrawn’ / pls check th number….
Do the mistake while entering the date of passing post graduation in the ibps aplctn form affect my candidature.will the newly allotd bank taken it in 2 cnsdrtn or will they consider only issues rltd with basic qlfctn
@anilmon, no problem. why u r worrying in this small small issues. The banks r n’t IT companies, like thm in banking recrtmnt thr is no ELIMINATION Round & no thr is no HR Madams to harass you. Sometimes Banks will give you a biodata form to rectify these errors. so be cool..
altment altmnt altmnt now realtmnt realtmnt realtmnt….after all these..????
koi na koi bnk chahiye hme job dene wala….
Dear Friends, The actual Problem happened was, the IBPS algorithm for automated allotment went wrong. It allotted seats in the following way. First of all, it filled the general quota seats with all candidates irrespective of category according to the overall merit. After that it went on with the reserved category seats with only reserved students. So lot many general candidates didn’t get their deserved allotment. That was the problem happened.
But According to the GOI rule on giving jobs in reserved/general merit, the process is as follows….
1. Irrespective of the overall merit list, the top most candidates in each category(sc/st/obc/general) will be given allotment in their respective category.
2. So after the reserved category seats are over, all the reserved category candidates will be considered in the general category seats BASED ON THEIR GENERAL/OVERALL MERIT ONLY(here no reservation is applicable, during this all reserved category students will be treated as ONLY general.) ie if a reserved category student has more score than a general candidate, then he will get a seat in general category.
3.For example, after the 6000 seats are over for one of the reserved category people(i think its for obc), the remaining candidates in the reserved obc category will be treated as GENERAL ONLY…!
4. Because of rectifying this crucial problem, IBPS requires more time to change their algorithm in the above mentioned manner. Probably by the last week of March we can expect the re-allotment…
@vbn can u tell me hw many ppl re thr bet 62.12 and 61.40 in general cat?
@priya13, gen- 1230
ibps ko mentos khilane ki jarurat h
tabhi unke dimag ki batti jalegi aur hamare career ki.
@Deepika007:Hi Deepika…what you said is correct.After this first allotment only waiting list candidates can hope for something…By the way whats your score and which cat u belong?
@lakshmi, my score 54.64 and category SC. Yours ???
Now ibps Saying”they don’t change any Cut-off” What is the Reason for that??
Because My Friend Aged 31(OBC) with Score 65.04 get Canara Bank Through “”GENERAL”” Vacancy. If IBPS Corrects the Mistake & then My Friend Vacate General Seat & He Should Get OBC Seat.Then IBPS Should Hire 1 More Candidate through General Seat
Now, Why IBPS Again Says Cut OFF Should Not Change
Assumption:: General Cutt Off Will Go Down & OBC Cutoff GO UP
If Any One Against Me, Then Comment Here..
@vbn,
plz tell me what are the chances of anyone having 61.2 marks in the 2nd waiting list as general & when it is expected to come??
@Shalini, total 2724 (all ctgry). So thr is only 70% chance. but u’hve bttr chance in PGDBF.
@vbn,i want to ask u that what are my chances in the 2nd list??
@Shalini.. th above chance is 4, 2nd list.
intehaa ho gyi intezar ki …. aayi na kuch khabar re-allotment ki ……ye mujhe hai yakin ibps bewafa to nahin ,fir wajah kya hui intezarki…..
friend plz share ur clk2 interview experience….
priya ji kya hoga aap ka ..reservation ka mtlb tmhe tab pta chalega jab issss dour se gujar jaogi
@mamraj-agree
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
ibps is showing this message on po/mts 2012 page again but dont show revised reallotment
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
ibps is showing this message on po/mts 2012 page again but dont show revised reallotment
i saw this message at 8 am date 21/03/2013
@dhiren
Dat is d problm, since the time of abeyance dat msg is staggering like drunken one…
@priya13, u r right except point 2 & 3.
@thomasvarghese11, u r friend’s age while applying th online registration is considered. ask whthr he was above 31 yrs during tht time (now it is already compltd 1 yr + 10 days from th online reg. to till date.
@thomasvarghese11, sorry above 30 yrs during online registron.
how many candidates r between 56 to 58 in obc cat. plz reply
is there any chance having 56%in obc cat &67% grad in revised allotment. i m very tensed. plz reply
@all, i still couldn’t understnd wht is going on. Whthr thr was happend any mistake from ibps. or it’s due to th prevailing un scientific resrvation system. if th cut-off was 62.16. Thn those who r placed as Gener.(excluding reserved) is= 7924/22415, But resrved ctgry (including who r undr UR)= 14491/22415. It’s really shocking… wht went wrong?
@vbn yar ab kya chances h fr general…priya ke coments se kuch umeed ki ja sakti h kya..m frm general 61.52..mera hoga ab is realotment me ya nahi..