IBPS Common Interviews | Banks India 2013

Today, in first time of IBPS history Common Interviews were conducted for IBPS PO 2013 for the candidates who cleared Common written Examination (CWE-II) for the recruitment of Probationary officers in Public Sector Banks conducted by IBPS in the month of June 2012.

Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS) has been authorised by the competent authorities and participating public sector banks to hold common interview from 14 January 2013 onwards. These common interviews will be conducted as scheduled from 14 January 2013 till February starting and the result of these interviews will be announced in mid February.

During the interview process, participating candidates are requested to produce the relevant documents in support of their identity and eligibility pertaining to nationality, age, educational qualifications, qualifying marks, category etc. So, don’t forget to take these documents with you on your interview day.

We request all the participant candidates of 14th January 2013 IBPS PO Common Interview program to share their experience in this post. So, that other candidates can get some help in preparing for their interviews which are scheduled in coming days.

We will later summarise your views for the benefit of all. Also, post the questions asked during the interview for which you want to know the answer.

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IBPS conducted the first common IBPS Clerk exam in 2011 and declared its result in 2012. However, the way IBPS and the banks conducted the recruitment process during 2012 hasn’t satisfied the candidates as well as the process failed to fulfill the required number of seats leading to frustration among the candidates and multiple waiting lists by banks.

The top three issues which kept on haunting the entire process of IBPS Clerk-1 during 2012 were -


1. Absence of Common Interview
– Candidates need to apply to each and every bank separately for interviews which negated the sole reason for which IBPS started the common exam in the first place. This process was not only costly but also kind of unfair as majority of the applicants never got the interview calls from banks. Taking the average cost of application as Rs.100, this required candidates to spent almost Rs.2000 to apply in all banks.

2. Multiple Selections – While there were 5.31 Lakh successful candidates with valid score cards after IBPS Clerk-1, actual benefit of the common exam were reaped by only the few – the top scoring candidates of the common written exam. While we can’t blame the toppers for this – but the process has led to multiple selections of these top rankers both in terms of interview calls as well as final selection. Majority of well educated and even good score holders kept on waiting for even a single interview call as well as the final selection.

3. Relaxed Eligibility – While Clerk CWE in 2011 allowed even 10th passed candidate to apply and clear the written examination, no banks were interested in these candidates (who are only 10th pass) as the banks have a large pool of better educated people to pick on. This has led to unnecessary wastage of resources as well as led to frustration among such candidates who kept on wasting money on interview calls with no positive results.

IBPS has taken several steps to resolve the above issues in IBPS Clerk-2.
Some of the steps taken by IBPS are –

1. Common Interview – IBPS will conduct common interview for all the qualified candidates of written examination. Thus, all passed candidates will get to appear in the exam [Not sure if there will be any additional fees for this single interview but candidates now need not to apply to each bank and pay interview fees]. This will, to an extent, reduce the amount of money spent by each applicant. This will truly turn IBPS recruitment process into common recruitment process.

2. One Candidate – One Job – To resolve the issue of multiple selection, IBPS is going to provide the merit list of candidates based on the total scores [of both written exam and interviews]. The candidates will then provide their preferences of the banks to IBPS and IBPS based on the merit, candidate’s preference, banks’ requirements will allot only one offer to the candidate through computerized system leading to a counseling like structure followed generally during various entrance examinations like Engineering, Medical etc.

However, there are still some challenges for IBPS and the banks in this process as well, such as –

  • Would all the banks be able to declare all the requirements before the allotment through computerized system?
  • What will happen if a bank wants to hire in the middle of the year? Do they have to wait for the entire year?
  • On what basis, would candidates make the preference list? Would each bank declare the remuneration, benefits, joining date, probation period, etc. before the allotment?

Such questions need to be resolved by IBPS and banks together.

3. Eligibility criteria has been raised to graduation for clerks – Govt. has raised the eligibility criteria for bank clerks to graduation which has automatically reduced the number of candidates who appeared for clerk-2 written exam and the qualified list is expected to be way lower than the last year (when 5.31L candidates qualified IBPS Clerk-1).

We at banks-india.com think that IBPS is moving in the right direction, however, many of things are still not clear and execution of these policies will play a major role in the success of the IBPS clerk-2 recruitment process. Also, IBPS is conducting common interviews for bank PO. Let’s see how they will conduct the allotment in case of the PO.

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Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS) recently uploaded the admit cards for the candidates who are going to appear for the IBPS Common interviews for recruitment in various public sector banks.

Here are few things that must be followed for Downloading the IBPS Common Interview Admit Card

  • To Download the Admit card, you require the Registration details (Registration No or Roll no. and  Password). These details were generated at the time of Submitting the Online Application for IBPS PO-II Exam.
  • After entering the Details. Click on the Submit Button.
  • The Admit card will now appear on the Screen. The same must be saved in(*.pdf) format or can be printed.
  • The Admit Card will contain the Date, time and Venue of the Common Interview.
  • The Admit card can be downloaded in English as well as Hindi.

Download your admit card for common interview from here.

To know about the schedule of common interview released by IBPS before: Click here

Note: If you forgot your password or lost password you can visit here and then enter your Registration No, Dob and then click on forgot password link to resend it to your registered email id OR simply click here for forgot password.

Banks-India team wishes good luck to all the candidates for Interview. Good Luck.

Also, Go through the post “How to prepare for IBPS PO Common Interviews

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As we all know, IBPS released the TWS scores of all the candidates who appeared for IBPS PO 2012 CWE Exam held on 17th June 2012. Now, its time for Common InterviewsIBPS will hold the common interview on the behalf of 19 public sector banks banks and State Bank of India and its associates will not be part of this. This time all the candidates who have cleared IBPS PO-2 i.e, 61,339 candidates will be called for the interview. Interview will be the deciding factor if you have to crack the recruitment process successfully. While your knowledge was judged in the written exam, the employer will judge your communication, attitude, and problem solving skills in interview.

Advantages of Common Interview:

A single system of interview will optimise time and economise on costs and save energy of all. Further, this unique system would bring in more efficiency in conducting exams & declaration of results on a faster scale and also eliminate repeat/multiple selections.

Disadvantage of Common Interview:

Failure to score passing marks in common interviews will lead to disqualification from the entire process making the candidate to wait till next year if he/she wishes to apply for bank jobs again.

IBPS PO Interview Process

  • There will be sometime Group Discussion round before the interview, so be prepared for that as well. Here are some expected GD Topics. Apart from this be aware about all Current events/topics happening around within the country.
  • There will be some general questions from the subject or the studies which you took up and other formal questions which you covered in the test preparation. Here are some Sample Questions.
  • Candidates successful in both CWE-PO II and Common interview will be listed in the order of merit.
  • The successful candidates will be asked about the order of preference of banks in which they want to apply for through a registration process which will be available on the IBPS website.
  • Depending on the vacancies in each bank of his/her preference, a successful candidate will receive through a computerized system an offer from ONE of the participating Public sector banks.
  • Vacancies remaining unfilled on account of candidates declining offer, will be filled from among the remaining candidates through the same procedure as mentioned above.

Current Affairs Section:

Go through following current affairs posts which our team prepares at the end of every month. Also, we advise you to have a knowledge about the following events in detail.

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Tip: Read English newspapers as most interviewers prefer answers in English
language. This will remove your fear of English language & boost your self confidence as well.

How to Crack Personal Interview?

  • In order to crack the interview, one has to be good in soft skills like- Personality, Attitude, Presence of mind, Speaking English & Politeness.
  • Just follow the common etiquette’s (rules) which are needed to attend the interview then for sure you will clear it easily. Here are some tips on “How to behave inside an interview hall.
  • One of the most important deciding factor for selection process is your dress up. It is important that every candidate is perfectly groomed and has a professional interview outfit. Both men and women should wear business suit, that are clean and wrinkle free.
  • Ask a friend to help you prepare for basic interview questions. Interviewers would ask about you, your family background, strengths, weaknesses, the reason they should hire you etc. Give a copy of your resume to a friend and allow him/her to  question you about your education and work experience.
  • Also be prepared with the general case study based questions relating to various decision making situations which a manager faces in its day to day working environment. You will be asked about the solution to these problems.
  • Once you feel you are well prepared with the interview questions, sit or stand in front of the mirror and practice looking yourself. Pay attention to the nervousness, the way you speak, its pace and clarity of words.

Banks-India team wishes good luck to all the candidates for interview. Prepare well.

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As you all know that Government has given permission to IBPS to hold common interviews on behalf of 20 Government banks so as to make a recruitment process as a single system and also to optimize time & economize on costs and save energy of all as in the year 2011-12, IBPS tested nearly 9.7 million candidates.

But now situation seems to be diacy because recently in a meeting the Finance minister Mr P Chidambaram has asked chiefs of public sector banks to play a more proactive role in hiring their employees and not to be totally dependent on IBPS to fill its vacancies. 

He also conveyed that all public sector banks should design its recruitment policy to suit its own requirement. This statement of Mr P Chidambaram will bring some kind of change now in the overall hiring process.

Candidates can be asked to name three banks where it would like to appear for interview if selected after giving written examination. As most candidates prefer bigger banks while a lot of candidates prefer banks with headquarters located near their hometown.

This statement has brought too much of confusion for everyone seeking employment in public sector banks. The bank jobs which was attractive once , have lost its charm due to several reasons for which the Government is partly responsible. We recommend you to concentrate on your Common written exam (CWE) right now, the Government will come out with some fair decision but surely it will take some time.

You can Read from here the complete article about it which was published in one of the leading newspaper recently.

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Most of the times we all read or hear about the recruitment drive for probationary officer in both public and private sector banks but most of us don’t know the exact role of Probationary officer, Strange but True. In bank interviews this is a common question asked to the candidates but candidates are not able to answer it correctly as they themselves are confused about PO role in Banks.
Here, we tried to explain Role of PO in banks which can help candidates appearing in interviews.

Who is a Probationary Officer?

Probationary Officer (PO) in the bank is the starting level appointment for bank officers. The PO’s have a one or two years probation period during which they are given exposure to various important functions of the bank such as Loans & Advances, Foreign exchange, Credit Rating, Treasury, Risk Management, IT, Marketing etc.
They have to report to their immediate senior officer,who is responsible for the closely monitor & evaluate the performance of him/her for a certain period of time.

Responsibilities / Role / Functions of PO:

Following are the Duties/Role/Responsibilities/Funtions which a PO must perform as indicated by their immediate senior manager-

  • Good communication skills and an ability to resolve conflicts calmly are normal expectations from everyone.
  • Actually a Bank PO can be asked to do anything related to banking till the completion of its probation period. During training or probation period they are trained for accounting, marketing, finance, investment as well as billing.
  • After the Completion of Probation period, the Bank PO becomes Assistant Bank Manager and may be posted in any branch across the country to handle daily customer transaction like passing a cheque, cash management, draft issuance etc.

After certain experience and depending upon skill/aptitude, the person would be given an opportunity to work in other areas like

  • Handling the loan department, the mortgage and finance divisions of the bank.
  • Handling customer complaints and related issues.
  • Assigned the task of selling bank’s products and thus to generate high returns
  • Also, in Investment management, Budgeting, Planning areas.

Career growth prospects both in terms of salary package as well as post is high. Promotional prospects are quite higher for those who perform better.

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