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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
COMMON WRITTEN EXAMINATION [CWE] FOR
RECRUITMENT IN CLERICAL CADRE
Email:
IN 19 PUBLIC SECTOR BANKSclerk@ibps.in Website:www.ibps.inWith Indian Banking on the threshold of vast expansion, there is a huge demand for banking personnel with
challenging career prospects. Here is a unique opportunity for aspirants for bank jobs at the entry level in 19
Public Sector Banks through a Single Common Examination
A Common Written Examination (CWE) will be conducted by the Institute of
Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) as a pre-requisite for selection of personnel for
Clerical cadre posts in the Public Sector Banks mentioned below.
This system of Common Examination for recruitment of Clerks has been approved by
each of the 19 participating Public Sector Banks and the Managing Committee of the
Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) with the consent of the Government of India.
IBPS, an autonomous body, has been authorised by IBA and has received a mandate
from the 19 Public Sector Banks listed below to conduct the Common Written
Examination. The CWE for Clerical Cadre posts will be conducted twice a year by
IBPS.
A PARTICIPATING BANKS
Allahabad Bank Indian Overseas Bank
Andhra Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce
Bank of Baroda Punjab National Bank
Bank of India Punjab & Sind Bank
Bank of Maharashtra Syndicate Bank
Canara Bank UCO Bank
Central Bank of India Union Bank of India
Corporation Bank United Bank of India
Dena Bank Vijaya Bank
Indian Bank
Any individual who aspires to join any of the above Public Sector Banks as a Clerk or in
a post in that cadre, will necessarily be required to take the CWE. Prospective candidates
who wish to appear for the CWE will have to apply to IBPS and should carefully read
the advertisement regarding eligibility criteria, online registration process, pattern of
examination, issuance of call letters and score cards.
Candidates who appear for the CWE will be able to check their status after the
examination. Scorecards will be issued to candidates who secure minimum qualifying
marks and above in each test of the examination.
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It should, however, be noted that successful candidates in the CWE who have been
issued scorecards and who meet the stipulated eligibility criteria are then required to
apply to any of the participating banks they wish to as and when individual banks call
for applications, quoting their personal details and their CWE scores. Each bank will
then individually shortlist candidates and carry out their own selection processes such as
Interviews etc. for final selection.
Each participating Public Sector Bank will independently issue a separate recruitment
notification, specifying their vacancies and stipulating the eligibility criteria in terms of
age, educational qualification, proficiency in Official Language of the State/UT for
which vacancies he wishes to apply, experience (if any), minimum required level of
IBPS score in each test and on Total Score (if any) etc.
Since clerical cadre recruitment would be on State-wise basis,
for vacancies in one State/ UT only. It will therefore be necessary that candidates appear
for examination in one of the centres of a particular State/UT where they would like to
apply for emaployment i.e. they have to appear for the examination from a centre for
that particular State/UT as mentioned in Annexure I. The candidate may also be required
to possess proficiency in the Official Language of the State/UT for which vacancies he
wishes to apply to be eligible as per the notifications of the Participating Banks.
candidates can applyB. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (as on 01.08.2011)
Prospective Candidates should ensure that they fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria
specified by IBPS before applying for the Common Written Examination (CWE):
Please note that the eligibility criteria specified herein are the basic criteria for
applying to various Public Sector Banks. However merely applying for CWE/
appearing for and qualifying in the examination does not imply that a candidate
will necessarily be eligible for employment in all or any of the 19 Public Sector
Banks as each Bank will stipulate its own eligibility/ qualifying criteria.
I. Nationality / Citizenship:
A candidate must be either -
(i) a Citizen of India or
(ii) a subject of Nepal or
(iii) a subject of Bhutan or
(iv) a Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1
intention of permanently settling in India or
(v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka,
East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania
(formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and
Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India,
provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a
person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of
India.
st January 1962 with theII Age (As on 01.08.2011):
Minimum: 18 Years Maximum: 28 Years
The maximum age limit specified is applicable to General Category candidates.
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Relaxation of Upper age limit
Sr. No. Category Age relaxation
1 Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe 5 years
2 Other Backward Classes 3 years
3 Persons With Disability 10 years
4 Ex-Servicemen / Disabled Ex-Servicemen actual period of service rendered in
the defence forces + 3 years (8 years
for Disabled Ex-Servicemen
belonging to SC/ST) subject to a
maximum age limit of 50 years
5 Widows. Divorced women and women legally
separated from their husbands who have not
remarried
9 years
6 Persons ordinarily domiciled in the Kashmir
Division of the State of Jammu & Kashmir
during the period 1-1-80 to 31-12-89
5 years
7 Persons affected by 1984 riots 5 years
8 Regular employees of the Union Carbide
Factory, Bhopal retrenched from service
(Applicable to Madhya Pradesh state only)
5 years
NOTE: (i) In case of a candidate who is eligible for relaxation under more than one of the
above categories the age relaxation will be available on a cumulative basis with
any one of the remaining categories for which age relaxation is permitted as
mentioned above.
(ii) Candidates seeking age relaxation will be required to submit copies of necessary
certificate(s) at the time of Interview conducted by a particular Bank, if called
by the Bank
(iii)
Government in Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ will be permitted the benefit of age relaxation as
prescribed for Ex-Servicemen for securing another employment in a higher grade or
cadre in Group ‘C’/ ‘D’ under the Central Government. However, such candidates
will not be eligible for the benefit of reservation for Ex-Servicemen in Central
Government jobs.
Ex-Servicemen candidates who have already secured employment under the Central(iv)
of the benefits given to him/her as an Ex-Servicemen for his/her re-employment,
his/her Ex-Servicemen status for the purpose of the re-employment in Government
jobs ceases.
An ex-Servicemen who has once joined a Government job on civil side after availingDEFINITION OF EX-SERVICEMEN (EXSM)
i.
who fulfill the revised definition as laid down in Government of
India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Personnel & Administrative
Reforms Notification No.36034/5/85 Estt. (SCT) dated 27.01.1986 as amended
from time to time.
EX-SERVICEMEN(EXSM): Only those candidates shall be treated as Exservicemen4
ii.
Armed Forces of the union were disabled in operation against the enemy or in
disturbed areas shall be treated as DISXS.
iii.
Servicemen killed in the following operations would be deemed to have been
killed in action attributable to military service (a) war (b) war like operations or
Border skirmishes either with Pakistan on cease fire line or any other country (c)
fighting against armed hostiles in a counter insurgency environment viz:
Nagaland, Mirzoram, etc. (d) serving with peace keeping mission abroad (e)
laying or clearance of mines including enemy mines as also mine sweeping
operation between one month before and three months after conclusion of an
operation (f) frost bite during actual operations or during the period specified by
the Government (g) dealing with agitating para-military forces personnel (h)
IPKF Personnel killed during the operations in Sri Lanka.
DISABLED EX-SERVICEMEN(DISXS): Ex-servicemen who while serving inDEPENDENTS OF EX-SERVICEMEN KILLED IN ACTION (DXS):DEFINITION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Under Section 33 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of
Rights and Full Participation) Act 1995 on
who suffer from not less than 40% of relevant disability and are certified by a Medical Board
appointed by the Central/State Govt.
ly such persons would be eligible for reservationAccordingly, candidates with the following disabilities are eligible to apply. Applicants
claiming such benefits should produce certificate in original in support of their claim at
the time of
Visually Impaired (VI)
Interview conducted by a particular Bank, if called by the BankBlindness refers to condition where a person suffers from any of the following
conditions namely (1) Total absence of sight, (ii) Visual acuity not exceeding 6/60 or
20/200 (snellen) in the better eye with correcting lenses. (iii) Limitation of the field of
vision subtending in angle of 20 degrees or worse.
Low vision means a person with impairment of visual functioning even after treatment
or standard refractive connection but who uses or is potentially capable of using vision
for the planning of execution of a task with appropriate assistive device.
Deaf & Hearing Impaired (HI)
The deaf are those persons in whom the sense of hearing is non- functional for ordinary
purposes of life i.e. total loss of hearing in both ears. They do not hear, understand
sounds at all even with amplified speech. Hearing impairment means loss of sixty
decibels or more in the better ear in the conversational range of frequencies.
Orthopaedically Challenged (OC)
Locomotor Disability means disability of bones, joints or muscles leading to substantial
restriction of the movement of the limbs or any form of cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy means a group of non-progressive conditions of person characterized by
abnormal motor control posture resulting from brain insult or injuries occurring in the
pre-natal, peri-natal or infant period of development.
All the cases of Orthopaedically Challenged Persons would be covered under the
category of ‘Locomotor disability or cerebral palsy’.
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Guidelines for Persons With Disabilities using a Scribe
The visually impaired candidates and candidates whose writing speed is affected by
cerebral palsy can use their own scribe at their cost during the written examination. In all
such cases where a scribe is used, the following rules will apply:
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The candidate will have to arrange his own scribe at his/her own cost.-
stipulated criteria.
The academic qualification of the scribe should be one grade lower than the-
60% marks in his/her own academic stream.
The scribe should posses lesser marks than the candidates and not more than-
The scribe may be from any academic stream.-
confirming that the scribe fulfils all the stipulated eligibility criteria for a scribe
mentioned above. Further in case it later transpires that he/she did not fulfill any
laid down eligibility criteria or suppressed material facts the candidature of the
applicant will stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written
examination.
Both the candidates as well as scribes will have to give a suitable undertaking-
for every hour of the examination.
Those candidates who use a scribe shall be eligible for extra time of 20 minutesC. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (as on 01.08.2011)
A pass with 60% marks in the aggregate in Matriculation/SSC (old pattern)/SSLC/10
thstd. Examination of 10+2+3 pattern or equivalent.
candidates
Examination of 10+2+3 pattern or equivalent
OR
A pass with 50% marks in HSC examination of 10+2 (10+2+3 pattern) /11
(11+1+3) pattern or Intermediate/Pre-University or any equivalent examination/Diploma
in Banking recognized by Central/State Government or U.T. administration.
SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EXSM candidates
pattern) /11
examination/Diploma in Banking recognized by Central/State Government or U.T.
administration
OR
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification
recognized as such by the Central Government.
For SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EXSMa pass in the aggregate in Matriculation/SSC (old pattern)/SSLC/10th std.th Std. ofFora pass in HSC examination of 10+2 (10+2+3th Std. of (11+1+3) pattern or Intermediate/Pre-University or any equivalentEx-Servicemen who do not possess the above civil examination qualifications
have passed while serving in the Armed Forces in any of the following examinations
recognised by the Central Govt. as equivalent of the Civil Examination of HSC:
(i) IAF Education test for promotion to the rank of corporal
(ii) Passing out (Indian Navy) examination conducted by Boy’s Training establishment,
Vishakhapatnam
(iii) Matriculate Ex-Serviceman candidates who have obtained the Army Special Certificate
of Education or corresponding certificate in the Navy or Air Force after having
completed no less than 15 years of service in the Armed Forces of the Union are
eligible to apply
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All educational qualifications should be from a recognised university/ Board6
D. WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Written Examination Structure:-
Sr.
No.
Name of Tests (Objective) No. of
Questions
Maximum
Marks
Total Time
1 Test of Reasoning 50 50
150 minutes
2 Test of English Language 50 50
3 Test of Numerical Ability 50 50
4 Test of General Awareness with
special reference to Banking Industry
50 50
5 Test of Computer Knowledge 50 50
Total 250 250
The above tests except the Test of English Language will be printed bilingually, i.e.
English and Hindi.
Other detailed information regarding the written examination will be given in an
Information Handout, on IBPS website which will be made available for the
candidates to download along with the call letters.
E. PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS
There will be penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Tests. For each
question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of
the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected
score. If the total of the penalty for a test is in fraction, the marks obtained will be
rounded off to the nearest integer, i.e. if fraction exceeds by 0.50 or more, it will be
rounded off to next higher integer. If for any question a candidate gives more than one
answer, it will be treated as wrong even if one of the given answers happens to be right
and there will be the same penalty of 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question
deducted as penalty. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is given by the candidate,
there will be no penalty for that question.
F. STANDARDIZED SCORES
The corrected scores obtained by each of the candidates will further be converted into
standardized scores following Linear Conversion Method.
G. CUTOFF SCORE
Each candidate will have to secure a minimum standardized score in each of the tests to
qualify in the written examination and to be considered for vacancies in the participating
banks. The cut-off points will be decided based on the average (Average – ¼ Standard
Deviation for General category candidates and Average – ¾ Standard Deviation for
Reserved Category candidates).
H. CWE SCORE CARD
IBPS will print the Score Cards for each of the qualifying candidates only and will send
the same by Registered/ Speed post to each candidate at the correspondence address
specified in his/ her online application.
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I. VALIDITY OF CWE SCORE CARD
Score Cards issued by IBPS will be valid for one year from the date of issue of the Score
Card. Candidates can appear in subsequent examination(s) to enhance their scores if they
so desire.
J. EXAMINATION CENTERS
(i)
India. The list of Written Examination centres is available in
Candidates have to appear for the examination from a centre in the
particular State/ UT for which vacancy he/she intends applying for.
The written examination will be conducted in venues across many centres inAnnexure I.(ii) IBPS, however, reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centres and/
or add some other Centres, depending upon the response, administrative
feasibility, etc.
(iii) As far as possible candidates will be allotted to a centre of his/her choice
however IBPS also reserves the right to allot the candidate to any of the Centre
other than the one he/she has opted for.
(iv) Candidate will appear in the written examination from a Examination Centre at
his/her own risks and expenses and IBPS will not be responsible for any injury or
losses etc. of any nature.
(v) No request for change of centre for Written Examination shall be entertained.
K. PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING
It is proposed to impart Pre-Examination Training to a limited number of
candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Minority
Communities/ ExServicemen/ Persons With Disabilities at some centers viz.
Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Allahabad, Aurangabad, Balasore,
Bareilly, Bhubaneshwar, Behrampur (Ganjam), Bhopal, Bengaluru, Chandigarh,
Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Dhanbad, Gulbarga, Gorakhpur, Guwahati,
Hyderabad, Hubli, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Karnal,
Kavaratti, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai,
Muzaffarpur, Mysore, Nagpur, New Delhi, Panaji (Goa), Patiala, Patna, Port
Blair, Puducherry, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot, Ranchi, Rohtak, Sambalpur, Shimla,
Siliguri, Shillong, Thiruchirapalli, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati, Varanasi,
Vadodara, Vijaywada and Vishakhapatnam .
All eligible candidates who wish to avail of Pre-Examination Training should fill
in the relevant column in the ON-LINE APPLICATION. While IBPS will
provide the training free of cost, all expenses regarding traveling, boarding,
lodging etc. will have to be borne by the candidate for attending the preexamination
training programme at the designated Centers. IBPS, also, reserves
the right to cancel any of the Pre- Examination Training Centres and/ or add
some other Centres, depending upon the response, administrative feasibility, etc.
Merely attending Pre-Examination Training does not necessarily imply a
candidate’s right to be selected in any of the 19 participating Public Sector Bnaks
mentioned.
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L. HOW TO APPLY
Candidates can apply online only from 25.08.2011 to 24.09.2011 and no other mode
of application will be accepted.
Pre-Requisites for Applying Online
Before applying online, candidates should
(i)
signature are within the required specifications as given in Annexure II.
(ii)
details such as Transaction No., Branch Name & Code etc.)
scan their photograph and signature ensuring that both the photograph andkeep the application fee/ intimation charges remittance details (Transactionready in case ofOffline Payment
ready if desired
intimation charges.
(iii) have a valid personal email ID, which should be kept active till the declaration of
results of this round of CWE. IBPS may send call letters for Pre-Examination
Training, Written Examination etc. through the registered e-mail ID. Under no
circumstances, a candidate should share/mention e-mail ID to / of any other
person. In case a candidate does not have a valid personal e-mail ID, he/she
should create his/her new e-mail ID before applying on-line and must maintain
that email account.
i.e. CBS/ NEFT / Keep the necessary details/documentsto make online payment of the requisite application fee/Application Fees/ Intimation Charges (Payable from 24.08.2011 and 23.09.2011
both dates inclusive)
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- Rs.350/- for all others
Rs. 50/- for SC/ST/PWD/EXSM candidates.Transaction charges for Offline/ Online Payment of fees/ intimation charges will have to
be borne by the candidate
Mode of Payment
Candidates have the option of:
(1) ONLINE MODE of payment of requisite fees / intimation charges
or
(2) OFFLINE MODE of payment of requisite fees/ intimation charges
(i) payment of fees / intimation charges through CBS branches of the following
6 Public Sector Banks
Bank of Baroda (Account No. 03970200001597),
Bank of India (Account No. 005120110000777),
Central Bank of India (Account No. 3135147199),
Indian Overseas Bank (Account No. 143502000000850),
Punjab National Bank (Account No. 3985002100046381),
United Bank of India (Account No. 0284053402005)
(ii) payment of fees/ intimation charges through NEFT at branches of other 13
Public Sector Banks
(1) Payment of fees/ intimation charges via the ONLINE MODE
(i) The application form is integrated with the payment gateway and the payment
process can be completed by following the instructions.
(ii) The payment can be made by using only Master/ Visa Debit or Credit cards or
Internet Banking by providing information as asked on the screen.
(iii) On successful completion of the transaction, an e-receipt will be generated.
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(iv)Candidates are required to take a print of the e-receipt which will have to be
submitted with the Call Letter at the time of written examination.
Note:
·
intimation from the server,
charge
After submitting your payment information in the online application form, please wait for theDO NOT press Back or Refresh button in order to avoid double·
bank will convert to your local currency based on prevailing exchange rates.
For Credit Card users: All prices are listed in Indian Rupee. If you use a non-Indian credit card, your·
completed.
To ensure the security of your data, please close the browser window once your transaction is(2) OFFLINE MODE (at counters of specified Bank branches):
(i) payment of fee/ intimation charges through CBS branches of the following 6
Public Sector Banks
Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Central Bank of India, Indian Overseas
Bank, Punjab National Bank, United Bank of India
- A Format of the fee payment challan(CBS Challan)
IBPS website. Candidates are first required to take a printout of the fee payment
challan from IBPS website and indicate the particular Bank in which they wish to
pay fees/ intimation charges.
will be made available on-
with details such as Name, Date of Birth, Contact No., Category, Post Applied for,
Amount deposited, Depositing Branch Name and City etc.
Candidates are required to fill in the fee payment challan for any of the above Banks-
branch of the abovementioned Banks.
Candidates can then make payment of the requisite fee/ intimation charges in any-
check that the challan is properly signed and the details of Transaction Number,
Branch Name and DP Code Number, Deposit Date have been noted in the challan by
the Branch authorities.
Collect the candidate’s copy of the Fee Payment Challan from the Branch. PleaseCandidates are required to submit the original fee payment challan along with the
Call Letter at the time of written examination.
(ii) Payment of Fees/ intimation charges through NEFT in any of the
remaining 13 Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
-
as required by the Bank with beneficiary details as follows.
Name of the Account : IBPS CWE- Clerical Cadre- 2011
Account Number : 005120110000778
Payee Bank : Bank of India
IFSC Code : BKID0000051
Candidates are required to fill the NEFT receipt(Format available on IBPS website)-
Candidates can then make payment of the requisite fee / intimation charges.-
been made.
The NEFT payment receipt must be collected from the Bank where payment has-
UTR NO., IFSC code of the sending Bank branch, Name of the sending Bank, City
name, Deposit date, Amount etc. are noted in the NEFT Payment Receipt by the
Branch authorities.
Candidates should check that the receipt is properly signed and the details of NEFT10
Candidates are required to submit the original NEFT receipt along with the Call
Letter at the time of written examination
Filling in the Online Application
Please note that all the particulars mentioned in the online application including
Name of the Candidate, Category, Date of birth, Address, Email ID, Centre of
Examination etc. will be considered as final and no modifications will be allowed
after the last date specified for Editing/ Updating the same. Candidates are hence
requested to fill in the online application form with the utmost care as no
correspondence regarding change of details will be entertained.
(1) Candidates are first required to go to the IBPS’s website www.ibps.in and click on
the Home Page to open the link “Common Written Examination (CLERKS)”
(2) Candidate is now ready to apply Online by clicking on the option “CLICK HERE
TO APPLY ONLINE FOR CWE- CLERICAL CADRE NOVEMBER 2011” to
open up the On-Line Application Form.
(3)
(offline) through CBS/ NEFT, candidates will have to enter their basic details
including fee payment details and upload the photograph and signature in the
online application form. However in case of payment through ONLINE
Payment Mode the Application Format will consist of an additional page
In case candidates are remitting their application fees/ intimation charges.(4)
specifications given in the
and Signature (Annexure II).
Candidates are required to upload their photograph and signature as per theGuidelines for Scanning and Upload of Photograph(5) Candidates should carefully fill in the details in the On-Line Application at the
appropriate places very carefully and click on the “SUBMIT” button at the end of
the On-Line Application format. Before pressing the “SUBMIT” button, candidates
are advised to verify every particular filled in the application. The name of the
candidate or his /her father/husband etc. should be spelt correctly in the application
as it appears in the certificates/mark sheets. Any change/alteration found may
disqualify the candidature.
(6)
requisite application fee/ intimation charges through CBS/ NEFT, a Registration
Number and Password will be generated. Candidates should note their Registration
Number and Password for future reference.
OR
In case candidates wish to pay fees/ intimation charges through the online payment
gateway after the upload of photograph and signature an additional page of the
application form is displayed wherein candidates may follow the instructions and fill
in the requisite details.
After upload of photograph and signature, in case of candidates who have paid the11
If the online transaction has been successfully completed a Registration Number and
Password will be generated. Candidates should note their Registration Number and
Password for future reference.
If the online transaction has not been successfully completed then the following
message is displayed ‘Your online transaction was unsuccessful. Please register
again’ Candidates may then revisit the ‘Apply Online’ link and fill in their
application details again.
(7)
system generated on-line application form, ensure the particulars filled in are
accurate and retain it for future reference.
the IBPS.
After applying on-line, the candidate should immediately take a printout of theThey should not send this print out to(8) No acknowledgment will be given for online registration. However a Registration
Number and Password will be generated and an email/ sms intimation will be sent to
the candidate’s email ID/ Mobile Number specified in the online application form.
If candidates do not receive the email and sms intimations at the email ID/
Mobile number specified by them, they may consider that their online
application has not been successfully registered.
(9)
photograph and signature uploaded in the online application form will not be
considered valid.
An online application which is incomplete in any respect such as without the(10)
shall not be entertained under any circumstances AFTER THE LAST DATE
FOR Editing/ Updating application details specified. IBPS will not be
responsible for any consequences arising out of furnishing of incorrect and
incomplete details in the application or omission to provide the required details
in the application form.
Request for change/correction in any particulars in the Application Form(11)
closing date and not to wait till the last date for depositing the fee/ intimation
charges to avoid the possibility of disconnection/inability/failure to log on the
IBPS’s website on account of heavy load on internet/website jam.
Candidates are advised in their own interest to apply on-line much before the(12)
submit their applications within the last date on account of the aforesaid
reasons or for any other reason beyond the control of the IBPS.
IBPS does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to(13)
No other mode of application or incomplete steps would be accepted and such
applications would be rejected.
Please note that the above procedure is the only valid procedure for applying.(14) Any information submitted by an applicant in his/ her application will bind the
candidate personally and if found to be false shall be liable for prosecution apart
from consequences in civil law as may be deemed requisite.
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Note: There is a provision to modify the submitted Online Application. Candidates
are requested to make use of this facility to correct their details in the Online
Application if any. This modification facility will be available up to 26.09.2011.
After this date, no modification will be permitted. Candidates should take utmost
care while filling in the Online Application. Please note that no modification in fee
payment details will be permitted for candidates who pay fees/ intimation charges
through the online mode.
M. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Candidates have to submit the original fee payment receipt (e-receipt/ fee payment
challan/ NEFT payment Receipt) and the written examination call letter at the time of
written examination.
(2) Before applying for the CWE for Clerical Cadre posts in the 19 participating Public
Sector Banks, the candidate should ensure that he/she fulfils the eligibility and other
norms mentioned in this advertisement. Candidates are therefore to carefully read this
advertisement and follow all the instructions given for submitting online application.
(3) IBPS would be free to reject any application, at any stage of the process, if the candidate
is found ineligible as per the stipulated eligibility criteria. Decision of the IBPS in all
matters regarding eligibility of the candidate, the stages at which such scrutiny of
eligibility is to be undertaken, qualifications and other eligibility norms, the documents
to be produced for the purpose of the conduct of Written Examination etc. and any other
matter relating to the CWE will be final and binding on the candidate. No
correspondence or personal enquiries shall be entertained by the IBPS in this behalf.
(4) Not more than one application should be submitted by any candidate. Multiple
Applications/Registrations will be summarily rejected and the application fee/ intimation
charges forfeited.
(5) Online applications once registered will not be allowed to be withdrawn and/or the
application fee/ intimation charges once paid will not be refunded nor be held in reserve
for any other examination.
(6) Any resulting dispute arising out of this advertisement including the recruitment
process shall be subject to the sole jurisdiction of the Courts situated at Mumbai.
(7) No candidate is permitted to use or have possession of Calculators, Mobile Phones,
Pagers or any other instruments/ electronic devices in the Examination Hall.
(8) Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.
(9) In case it is detected at any stage that a candidate does not fulfill the eligibility norms
and/or that he/she has furnished any incorrect/false information/certificate/documents or
has suppressed any material fact(s), his/her candidature will stand cancelled. If any of
these shortcomings is/are detected even after appointment in a Bank, his/her services are
liable to be terminated.
(10) Any request for change of address will not be entertained.
(11) In case any dispute arises on account of interpretation of version other than English,
English version available on IBPS website will prevail.
(12) A Candidate’s admission to the examination is strictly provisional. The mere fact that
the call letter has been issued to the candidate does not imply that his/ her candidature
has been finally cleared by the IBPS.
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(13) Candidates should ensure that the signatures appended by them in all the places viz. in
their call letter, attendance sheet etc. and in all correspondences with the IBPS/ Bank in
future should be identical and there should be no variation of any kind.
N.
Action Against Candidates Found Guilty of MisconductCandidates are advised in their own interest that they should not furnish any particulars
that are false, tampered, fabricated and should not suppress any material information
while submitting online application. At the time of written examination, if a candidate is
(or has been ) found guilty of – (i) using unfair means during the examination or
subsequent selection procedure or (ii) impersonating or procuring impersonation by any
person or (iii) misbehaving in the examination hall or taking away the question booklet
(or any part thereof ) / answer sheet from the examination hall or (iv) resorting to any
irregular or improper means in connection with his/ her candidature for selection or (v)
obtaining support for his/ her candidature by unfair means, such a candidate may, in
addition to rendering himself/ herself liable to criminal prosecution, be liable :
To be disqualified from the examination for which he/ she is a candidate.
To be debarred either permanently or for a specified period from any examination
conducted by IBPS.
For termination of service, if he/ she has already joined any Bank.
The IBPS would be analyzing the responses of a candidate with other candidates to
detect patterns of similarity, if as per the laid down procedure, it is suspected that the
responses have been shared and scores obtained are not genuine/ valid, the IBPS
reserves right to cancel his/ her candidature.
O. CALL LETTERS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION
The date of the Written Examination has been tentatively fixed for
However, the date of Examination shall be intimated in the Call Letter along with the
Centre/Venue address.
All eligible candidates should download their call letter and Information Handout from
the IBPS’s website www.ibps.in by entering his / her details registration Number and
Password/Date of Birth, after 11.11.2011. No hard copy of the call letter/ Information
Handout will be sent by post.
27.11.2011 (Sunday).Candidates have to bring their call letter along with Original Fee Payment Receipt
(e-receipt/ fee payment challan/ NEFT payment Receipt) and their photo identity
proof in original as well as a photocopy while attending the written examination
and will have to submit Original Fee Payment Receipt (e-receipt/ fee payment
challan/ NEFT payment Receipt) and photocopy of the photo identity proof
along with Examination Call Letter.
Identity Verification
In the examination hall, the call letter along with the Original Fee Payment Receipt (ereceipt/
fee payment challan/ NEFT payment Receipt) and a self attested photocopy of
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the candidate’s photo identity such as PAN Card/ Passport/ Driver’s Licence/ Voter’s
Card/ Bank Passbook with photograph/ Photo identity proof issued by a Gazzetted
Officer/ People’s Representative along with a photograph should be submitted to the
invigilator for verification. The candidate’s identity will be verified with respect to
his/her details on the call letter and in the Attendance List.
is in doubt the candidate may not be allowed to appear for the Written
Examination.
If identity of the candidateThis advertisement is also available on IBPS’s website address www.ibps.in
Candidates are advised to remain in touch with IBPS’s website for any information
which may be put for further guidance.
Decision of the IBPS in respect of all matters pertaining to this examination would be
final and binding on all candidates.
Start date for Online Registration 25.08.2011
Payment of Application Fees/ Intimation Charges 24.08.2011 to 23.09.2011
(both dates inclusive)
Last date for Online Registration 24.09.2011
Last date for Editing Application Details 26.09.2011
Download of Call letter for Written Examination After 11.11.2011
Written Examination 27.11.2011
Please note that candidates will not be permitted to appear for the Common Written
Examination without the following documents:
(1) Call Letter
(2) Original fee payment receipt (fee payment challan/ NEFT Receipt/ e-receipt)
(3) Original photo-identity proof (specified)
(4) Photocopy of photo-identity proof
Mumbai
09.08.2011 (IBPS)
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ANNEXURE I
EXAMINATION CENTERS
The written examination will be held at the following centers and the address of the
venue will be advised in the call letters:
State Code State /UT Centre
11 Andaman & Nicobar Port Blair
12 Andhra Pradesh Guntur
Hyderabad
Karimnagar
Rajahmundry
Tirupati
Vijaywada
Vishakhapatnam
13 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar
14 Assam Dibrugarh
Guwahati
Jorhat
Silchar
15 Bihar Bhagalpur
Muzaffarpur
Patna
16 Chandigarh Chandigarh
17 Chattisgarh Raipur
18 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Bulsar
19 Daman & Diu Bulsar
Jamnagar
20 Goa Panaji
21 Gujarat Ahmedabad
Bhavnagar
Bulsar
Jamnagar
Rajkot
Surat
Vadodara
22 Haryana Hissar
Karnal
Panchkula
Rohtak
23 Himachal Pradesh Dharamsala
Mandi
Shimla
24 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu
25 Jharkhand Bokaro
Dhanbad
Jamshedpur
Ranchi
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26 Karnataka Belgaum
Bengaluru
Gulbarga
Hubli
Mangalore
Mysore
27 Kerala Kannur
Kochi
Kottayam
Kozhikode
Thrichur
Thiruvananthapuram
28 Lakshwadweep Kavarrati
29 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal
Gwalior
Indore
Jabalpur
30 Maharashtra Aurangabad
Kolhapur
Mumbai
Nagpur
Nasik
Pune
Solapur
31 Manipur Imphal
32 Meghalaya Shillong
33 Mizoram Aizawl
34 Nagaland Kohima
35 New Delhi New Delhi
36 Orissa Balasore
Berhampur(Ganjam)
Bhubaneshwar
Cuttack
Sambalpur
37 Puducherry Puducherry
38 Punjab Amritsar
Bhatinda
Jalandhar
Ludhiana
Mohali
Patiala
39 Rajasthan Ajmer
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Kota
Udaipur
40 Sikkim Gangtok
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41 Tamilnadu Chennai
Coimbatore
Madurai
Salem
Thiruchirapalli
Tirunelvelli
42 Tripura Agartala
43 Uttar Pradesh Agra
Allahabad
Bareilly
Gorakhpur
Kanpur
Lucknow
Meerut
Varanasi
44 Uttarakhand Dehradun
Rudrapur
45 West Bengal Berhampur (West Bengal)
Durgapur
Kolkata
Siliguri
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Annexure II
Guidelines for scanning and Upload of Photograph & Signature
Before applying online a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of
his/her photograph and signature as per the specifications given below.
Photograph Image:
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Photograph must be a recent passport style colour picture.-
white, background.
Make sure that the picture is in colour, taken against a light-coloured, preferably-
Look straight at the camera with a relaxed face-
the shade, so that you are not squinting and there are no harsh shadows
If the picture is taken on a sunny day, have the sun behind you, or place yourself in-
If you have to use flash, ensure there's no "red-eye"-
clearly seen.
If you wear glasses make sure that there are no reflections and your eyes can be-
must not cover your face.
Caps, hats and dark glasses are not acceptable. Religious headwear is allowed but it-
Dimensions 200 x 230 pixels (preferred)-
Size of file should be between 20kb–50 kb-
is more than 50 kb, then adjust the settings of the scanner such as the DPI resolution,
no. of colours etc., during the process of scanning.
Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 50kb. If the size of the fileSignature Image:
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The applicant has to sign on white paper with Black Ink pen.-
The signature must be signed only by the applicant and not by any other person.-
The signature will be used to put on the Hall Ticket and wherever necessary.-
does not match the signature on the Hall Ticket, the applicant will be disqualified.
If the Applicant’s signature on the answer script, at the time of the examination,-
Dimensions 140 x 60 pixels (preferred)-
Size of file should be between 10kb – 20kb-
Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 20kbScanning the photograph & signature:
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Set the scanner resolution to a minimum of 200 dpi (dots per inch)-
Set Color to True Color-
File Size as specified above-
upload editor to crop the image to the final size (as specified above).
Crop the image in the scanner to the edge of the photograph/signature, then use the-
image01.jpg or image01.jpeg Image dimensions can be checked by listing the folder
files or moving the mouse over the file image icon.
The image file should be JPG or JPEG format. An example file name is :-
.jpeg format not exceeding 50kb & 20kb respectively by using MS Paint or
MSOffice Picture Manager. Scanned photograph and signature in any format can be
saved in .jpg format by using ‘Save As’ option in the File menu and size can be
reduced below 50 kb (photograph) & 20 kb(signature) by using crop and then resize
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option (Please see point (i) & (ii) above for the pixel size) in the ‘Image’ menu.
Similar options are available in other photo editor also.
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If the file size and format are not as prescribed, an error message will be displayed.-
link to upload his photograph and signature.
While filling in the Online Application Form the candidate will be provided with aProcedure for Uploading the Photograph and Signature
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There will be two separate links for uploading Photograph and Signature-
Click on the respective link “Upload Photograph / Signature”-
been saved.
Browse and Select the location where the Scanned Photograph / Signature file has-
Select the file by clicking on it-
Click the ‘Open/Upload’ buttonYour Online Application will not be registered unless you upload your photograph
and signature as specified.
Note:
(1) In case the face in the photograph or signature is unclear the candidate’s
application may be rejected.
(2) After registering online candidates are advised to take a printout of their system
generated online application forms.
(3) In case the photograph or signature is unclear, the candidate may edit his/ her
application and re-upload his/ her photograph or signature.