Bank Jobs – IBPS PO and Clerk Recruitment 2012 | Banks India 2013, Page 4

Dena Bank, A Premier Nationalized Bank released 7th waitlist for its clerical candidate (Single Window Operator – A) for the state of Madhya Pradesh.

The Bank released the list on the basis of performance of candidates in Common Written Examination (CWE) for Clerks conducted by IBPS in 2011-2012 and interviews subsequently held by the bank.

View from here the list of candidates selected along with their name, roll no and region allotted

Note: 

  • Offer of Appointment has been dispatched to Individual Candidates.
  • Candidates are advised to report to ”The Regional Manager, Dena Bank, Bhopal Regional Office,  Plot No.274, Zone-II,M. P. Nagar,BHOPAL – 462 016″ on or before 14th May, 2013, for completion of pre-recruitment formalities and joining.

For further information Contact on Phone: (0755) 2559081/82/85 Fax: (0755) 2559084, or E-mail at: ro.bhopal@denabank.co.in,

We Congratulate to all the selected candidates. Good Luck.

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Andhra Bank, A Government of India undertaking has recently declared first list of Joining Schedule for the PO candidates in which the bank selected 400 candidates.

Now, the bank declared second, third, fourth batch Joining  Schedule for the PO candidates.

On the basis of Common Recruitment Process, the IBPS, Mumbai has allotted the following candidates to our Bank for appointment as Probationary Officer.

Click on the below mentioned links to view the list of candidates alloted by IBPS on the basis of CWE- PO/MT II Recruitment process, for appointment as PROBATIONARY OFFICER.

A) Second Batch (Joining Date: 06.05.2013)
B) Third Batch (Joining Date: 20.05.2013)
C) Fourth Batch (Joining Date: 03.06.2013)

The Bank has selected 400 candidates in each batch so that the joining formalities can be done easily.

NOTE:

  • The appointment letters to the candidates has been dispatched separately.
  • At the time of reporting the candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria in respect of age, category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD), educational qualification, etc. as stipulated in the advertisement/notification for CWE- PO/MT-II by IBPS, and produce original testimonials / documents for verification.
  • Reserved category candidates are required to submit the Caste/PWD certificate as per Govt. of India format. Those candidates who fail to submit required original documents will not be allowed to join the Bank.

The complete addresses of the reporting offices for all the batches are as follows:

A) Andhra Bank Apex College,
Plot No.27-29, Financial District,
Gachibowli, Nanakramguda
Hyderabad – 500032
Tel No : 040-23007194 ; 23007195 ; 23007196

B) Andhra Bank Staff Training Centre,
Opp. Andhra University Women’s Hostel,
Maharanipeta, Visakapatnam.
Tel No: 0891 – 2546740 ; 2546742

We wish good luck to all the candidates selected. Have a great future ahead.

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Dena Bank, A Premier Nationalized Bank released 3rd waitlist for its clerical candidate (Single Window Operator – A) for the state of Gujarat.

The Bank released the list on the basis of performance of candidates in Common Written Examination (CWE) for Clerks conducted by IBPS in 2011-2012 and interviews subsequently held by the bank.

View from here the list of candidates selected along with their name, roll no and region allotted

Note: 

  • Offer of Appointment has been dispatched to Individual Candidates.
  • Candidates are advised to report to the respective authority at the address mentioned against their roll no. along with their documents in original with one set of attested copy for the completion of pre-recruitment formalities.
  • Take 3 passport size photographs along
  • For further information please contact the respective Regional Office.

We Congratulate to all the selected candidates. Good Luck.

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IDBI Bank Ltd., a banking company under the Companies Act, 1956, having majority share holding by Government of India, is a leading provider of complete range of retail and corporate banking services to its clients.

Bank declared Joining Schedule for the PO candidates. On the basis of Common Recruitment Process, the IBPS, Mumbai has allotted the following candidates to our Bank for appointment as Probationary Officer.

Check your allotment status by IBPS from here on the basis of CWE- PO/MT II Recruitment process, for appointment as PROBATIONARY OFFICER.

NOTE:

  • The appointment letters to the candidates has been dispatched separately.
  • At the time of reporting the candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria in respect of age, category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD), educational qualification, etc. as stipulated in the advertisement/notification for CWE- PO/MT-II by IBPS, and produce original testimonials / documents for verification.
  • Reserved category candidates are required to submit the Caste/PWD certificate as per Govt. of India format. Those candidates who fail to submit required original documents will not be allowed to join the Bank.

Also go through the instructions for document verification & medical examination published on the bank’s website from here.

We wish good luck to all the candidates selected. Have a great future ahead.

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Punjab National Bank (PNB), India’s 2nd biggest nationalized bank  declared first list of Joining Schedule for the PO candidates. On the basis of Common Recruitment Process, the IBPS, Mumbai has allotted the following candidates to our Bank for appointment as Probationary Officer.
View from here the list of candidates alloted by IBPS on the basis of CWE- PO/MT II Recruitment process, for appointment as PROBATIONARY OFFICER.

The joining date for the First batch is 27th May 2013 at 9:30 A.M sharp.

–>Total of 343 candidates has been selected in the first list.

NOTE:

  • The appointment letters to the candidates has been dispatched separately.
  • Candidates are advised to check their reporting schedule mentioned against their name.
  • At the time of reporting the candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria in respect of age, category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD), educational qualification, etc. as stipulated in the advertisement/notification for CWE- PO/MT-II by IBPS, and produce original testimonials / documents for verification.
  • Reserved category candidates are required to submit the Caste/PWD certificate as per Govt. of India format. Those candidates who fail to submit required original documents will not be allowed to join the Bank.

We wish good luck to all the candidates selected. Have a great future ahead.

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Common Interviews for IBPS Clerk-II results has already been declared by IBPS and also IBPS has declared the number of vacancies for this year – bank wise, state wise and category wise Now as decided IBPS will obtain order of preference of banks from the successful candidates through a registration process which will be starting from 15th April 2013. IBPS has already updated the link for the same on their website but the link will be active from 15th April onward only.  The registration process will go on till 22nd April 2013. Allotment will be done in the month of May 2013.

Click here to REGISTER YOUR PREFERENCES.

Please Note:

  • Candidates successful in both CWE-Clerk II and Common interview will be listed in the order of merit.
  • Depending on the vacancies in each bank of his/her preference, a successful candidate will receive through a computerised system an offer from ONE of the participating PSB’s.
  • Vacancies remaining unfilled on account of candidates declining offer, will be filled from among the remaining candidates through the same procedure as mentioned above. 
  • Candidates must produce the necessary documents in support of their identity and eligibility pertaining to nationality, age, educational qualification, qualifying marks, category etc.

Post your preference list in the comments section.

Our team has prepared certain points which will help you in choosing your preferences:

1. How many Banks can one prefer in the Order of Preference ?

One can register order of your preference for all the 19 Participating Banks.

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?

This is very common question among the 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.

4. What is the allotment procedure 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.

In Short, Choose the bank with most no. of vacancies from that list as your first preference & the one with least posts as last preference.

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Bank of Maharashtra, Leading Listed Public Sector Bank with Head Office in Pune and all India network of branches declared first list of Joining Schedule for the PO candidates. On the basis of Common Recruitment Process, the IBPS, Mumbai has allotted the following candidates to our Bank for appointment as Probationary Officer.

The joining date for the First batch is proposed during 29th April 2013 and the These Officers should convey their willingness to join by 22.04.2013.

View from here the list of candidates alloted by IBPS on the basis of CWE- PO/MT II Recruitment process, for appointment as PROBATIONARY OFFICER.

–> In the first list 1472 Candidates has been selected to join the bank

NOTE:

  • The appointment letters to the candidates has been dispatched separately.
  • At the time of reporting the candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria in respect of age, category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD), educational qualification, etc. as stipulated in the advertisement/notification for CWE- PO/MT-II by IBPS, and produce original testimonials / documents for verification.
  • Reserved category candidates are required to submit the Caste/PWD certificate as per Govt. of India format. Those candidates who fail to submit required original documents will not be allowed to join the Bank.

We wish good luck to all the candidates selected. Have a great future ahead.

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Common Interviews for IBPS Clerk-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 15th April 2013. The registration process will go on till 22nd April 2013. Allotment will be done in the month of May 2013.

Removing all worries about the number of vacancies in banks, IBPS has also declared the number of vacancies for this year – bank wise, state wise and category wise. Refer the link below:

Click here for DETAILS.

Please Note:

  • Candidates successful in both CWE-Clerk II and Common interview will be listed in the order of merit.
  • Depending on the vacancies in each bank of his/her preference, a successful candidate will receive through a computerised system an offer from ONE of the participating PSB’s.
  • Vacancies remaining unfilled on account of candidates declining offer, will be filled from among the remaining candidates through the same procedure as mentioned above. 
  • Candidates must produce the necessary documents in support of their identity and eligibility pertaining to nationality, age, educational qualification, qualifying marks, category etc.

Post your preference list in the comments section.

Also, still you have time to choose your preferences. Our team has prepared certain points which will help you in choosing your preferences:

1. How many Banks can one prefer in the Order of Preference ?

One can register order of your preference for all the 19 Participating Banks.

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?

This is very common question among the 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.

4. What is the allotment procedure 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.

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Odisha Gramya Bank invites applications from Indian citizens, for the post of Officer in Junior Management (Scale I) Cadre and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) from Indian citizens who have appeared at the Common Written Examination for RRBs conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and declared qualified

 Important Dates:

Payment of Application Fees: 12-04-2013 to 20-04-2013
Opening date for Online Registration: 12-04-2013
Last Date for Online Registration: 20-04-2013

Application Fees:

Officer Scale-I

For SC/ST/PWD candidates.- Rs. 20/-
For all others- Rs.100/-

Office Assistant (Multipurpose)

For SC/ST/PWD/EXSM candidates.- Rs. 20/-
For all others- Rs.100/-

Details of Vacancies:

S.No Post SC ST OBC General
1 Office Assistant (Multipurpose) 30 42 23 98
2 Officer Scale-I 16 08 29 55

Scale of Pay:

(a) Officer Scale-I: 14500-600/7-18700-700/2-20100-800/7-25700.
(b) Office Assistant (Multipurpose): 7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-800/19300.

Emoluments:

(a) Officer Scale-I: Rs 27,000/- (approx)
(b) Office Assistant (Multipurpose): The total starting emoluments of a Graduates Office assistant will be around Rs 14,960/- inclusive of D.A and HRA at the current rate excluding other allowances.

Eligibility Criteria, Educational Qualification & Experience:

Eligibility Criteria (As on 01-06-2012)
Post Age Educational Qualification Experience
Office Assistant (Multipurpose) Between 18 years and 28 years (i) Degree or its equivalent from a recognized University in any discipline
(ii) Candidates are required to possess proficiency  in the Official Language of the State/UT in which RRB is located and must have passed “ local language- ODIYA” as one of the  subjects  at Matriculation/ Xth Standard.
Office Scale-I Above 18 years – Below 28 years (i) Degree from a recognized University in any Discipline or its equivalent.
(ii) Candidates are required to possess proficiency  in the Official Language of the State/UT in which RRB is located and must have passed “ local language- ODIYA” as one of the  subjects  at Matriculation/ Xth Standard.

Please Note:

  • The relaxation in upper age limit is cumulative as per Govt. of India guidelines.
  • Probation Period: For Officer (Scale I)- Two Years & For Office-Assistant- One Year.

RRB Qualifying Standard Score:

1) For Office Assistant:

- For SC/ ST/ SC-PWD/ ST-PWD: 17 marks & above in each section and total Weighted Standard Score of 89 & above.
-For Others: 19 marks & above in each section and total Weighted Standard Score of 95 & above.

2) For Officer Scale-I:

- For SC/ ST/ SC-PWD/ ST-PWD: 17 marks & above in each section and total Weighted Standard Score of 97 & above.
-For Others: 19 marks & above in each section and total Weighted Standard Score of 103 & above

Selection Procedure: (For Office Assistant, Officer Scale-I)-

Selection will be made on the basis of performance in RRBs- Common Written Examination (CWE) conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and Personal Interview. Merit list of the candidates for final selection based on Total Weighted Standard Scores (TWSS) obtained by them in CWE of IBPS and Personal Interview will be prepared in descending order under each SC/ST/OBC/UR category.

How to Apply?

  • Requisite Application Fee may be paid through CBS at any of the Branches of Odisha Gramya Bank, by means of a Payment challan or through NEFT from any other commercial banks. Check detailed advertisement for Account No & further details.
  • After making payment through candidate has to collect receipt from the Bank where payment is made ensuring that the receipt is properly signed and details are noted in the challan/receipt by the branch authorities.
  • Now Apply Online.

Download from here the payment challan which will be used to deposit application fee at any branch of Odisha Gramya Bank

Click here to APPLY ONLINE

Read from here detailed advertisement about the recruitment drive.

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