IBPS - 10 things to know with detail
- 1. IBPS stands for Institute of Banking Personnel Selection. It is an autonomous agency in India, established to conduct recruitment and selection processes for various public sector banks in the country.
- 2. IBPS conducts exams for recruitment of Probationary Officers (PO), Clerks, Specialist Officers (SO), and Regional Rural Bank Officers and Assistants.
- 3. The selection process for IBPS exams includes a preliminary exam, a main exam, and an interview for certain posts. The exam pattern and syllabus vary for each post.
- 4. IBPS exams are conducted online and the questions are of objective type.
- 5. Candidates need to qualify in each stage of the selection process to be eligible for the next stage.
- 6. IBPS exams are highly competitive and require thorough preparation. Candidates are advised to practice previous years' question papers and take mock tests to improve their chances of success.
- 7. The scores obtained in IBPS exams are valid for one year and are used by various public sector banks for recruitment.
- 8. IBPS also conducts exams for recruitment of Specialist Officers in fields like IT, HR, Marketing, Law, Agriculture, etc.
- 9. IBPS also conducts a common recruitment process for recruitment of Clerks in public sector banks.
- 10. Candidates can apply for IBPS exams through the official website of IBPS and must fulfill the eligibility criteria specified for each post.