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IBPS PO 2016 : Details Official Notification through ibps.in

IBPS PO 2016 CWE Notification

IBPS PO EXAM 2016
www.ibpo.in has published notification for Common Written Examination of IBPS PO 2016. Graduate aspirants can apply for IBPS PO Exam 2016 through official website ibps.in.

You can join IBPS PO 2016 i.e. "Institute of Banking and Personnel Selection" Exam by registering your name through the above mentioned website. 

Check below for IBPS PO notification, required Educational qualification, Age limit, selection Process, fees payment process etc.



<<<< IBPS CWE Notification 2016 >>>>
CWE-V 
September 2016
CWE PO/MT-VI
Preliminary Examination 16.10.2016, 22.10.2016 & 23.10.2016
Main Examination 20.11.2016
CWE CLERK-VI
Preliminary Examination 26.11.2016, 27.11.2016, 03.12.2016 & 04.12.2016
Main Examination 31.12.2016 & 01.01.2017
CWE SPECIALIST-VI 28.01.2017 & 29.01.2017 (for 2016-17 examination)

IBPS PO 2016 Exam Date

IBPS PO 2016 prelims and mains exam dates are announced. 

IBPS PO Prelims exam dates — 16th, 22nd and 23rd of October 2016

IBPS PO Mains exam date — 20th November 2016.



IBPS PO 2016 Eligibility criteria

This IBPS Exam is a golden chance for all students who completed their graduation and have a dream to become a bank official in a government bank.

Check IBPS PO 2016 Notification details and eligibility conditions below. 

The IBPS PO eligibility criteria mainly depend on the candidate’s educational qualification and Age limit.




Age limit – 

To join IBPS PO, your age must be within the range of 21 to 30 years for general category candidates.

Age relaxation for the reserved category candidates are as follows -
  1. SC/ST-Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe 5 years
  2. OBC-Other Backward Classes 3 years
  3. PWD-Persons With Disabilities 10 years
  4. Ex-Servicemen/ECOs/SSCOs. 5 years
  5. Persons ordinarily domiciled in J & K state 5 years
  6. Persons affected by 1984 riots 5 years 



Education qualification – 

You must have a graduation (degree) from any govt recognizes college/university to apply for IBPS PO exam. If you are studying in the final year of your graduation, You can also apply for this IBPS PO exam 2016. 

But, you should produce your original degree marks-sheet at the time time of interview.




Citizenship – 

To apply for IBPS PO Exam, a candidate should be a Citizen of India and migrated people from the various countries. 




Application Fees – 

Rs.600/- should be payed by All General and OBC category students as application fees.

Rs. 100/- should be payed by ST/SC/PWD students as application fees.




Selection Process – 

IBPS PO selection process is of three parts as below.

Part 1: IBPS PO Prelims Exam : This is an computer based test. A candidate gets option to answer multiple choice questions in online mode only. In this exam, 100 questions will be asked for 100 marks. 

Part 2: IBPS PO Mains Exam : After qualifying in the prelims exam, selected candidates will have to qualify in the IBPS PO Mains exam. This Exam includes objective tests for 200 marks and descriptive test for 50 marks. 

Part 3: Interview : After qualifying in all the above mentioned Exams ( both Prelims and Mains), you should attend and qualify in the personal interview for various banks against their notifications for PO careers.



Conclusion :

You should study hard to reach the IBPS PO 2016 cut off marks as the competition is high. So, start your preparation in a positive way with proper knowledge of syllabus and previous years question papers.

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