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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bank of India Clerical Cadre Recruitment


Bank of India, a leading Public Sector Bank having Head Office at Mumbai, invites applications for recruitment of 3149 posts in Clerical Cadre
 
Qualifications as on 01.08.2011: Pass with 50% marks in the aggregate, either in the Higher Secondary School (HSC) Examination or Standard XII under the 10+2+3 pattern or Standard XI under the 11+4 pattern or its equivalent of recognized Educational Board, acceptable to the Bank. Or a degree from UGC recognized University (Graduation level) Candidates having completed Foundation Course on Computer Awareness & Office Automation for duration of minimum 3 months from a Computer Institute, is desirable. The desirability of having completed the said Course will be waived in case of those candidates having Computer subject as part of the curriculum at the Pre- Degree / Degree level.Knowledge of Regional Language of a particular State / Union Territory for which candidate apply, is essential. Candidates possessing minimum Total Weighted Standard Score (TWSS) in the Common Written Examination (CWE) conducted by IBPS in 2011 as indicated in page 1 of this notice, should only apply.
State/UT Total
Andhra Pradesh 235
Andman & Nicobar 5
Arunachal Pradesh 4
Assam 20
Bihar 240
Chandigarh 2
Chhattisgarh 26
Delhi 41
Goa 27
Gujarat 21
Haryana 1
Jammu & Kashmir 1
Jharkhand 485
Karnataka
104
Kerala 97
Madhya Pradesh 401
Maharashtra 321
Manipur 4
Mizoram 3
Nagaland 3
Orissa 217
Puducherry
4
Punjab 102
Rajasthan 112
Sikkim 2
Tamil Nadu 159
Tripura 12
Uttarakhand 15
Uttar Pradesh 423
West Bengal 58

Pay Scale : Rs.7200 - Rs.19300 
Age : Minimum age : 18 years & Maximum age: 28 years as on 01.08.2011

Selection Procedure :Depending on the number of vacancies, only those candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying marks stipulated for Common Written Examination (C.W.E) conducted by IBPS (i.e subject wise Objective Test), have the minimum IBPS TWS score specified above and rank sufficiently high in the order of merit shall be called for a Personal interview in the ratio of 1:3. The candidates should have valid score card issued by IBPS. Mere pass in the Common Written Examination shall not vest any right in a candidate for being called for Personal Interview.Merit list of the candidates based on the aggregate marks obtained by them in Common Written Test and in Personal Interview will be prepared in descending order, under the respective SC / ST / OBC / GEN Category State-wise. The final selection will be made on the basis of this merit list. 

Note: In case of similar marks to two or more candidates the merit order of such group of candidates will be as per their aggregate written test marks and further as per their date of birth (i.e. more senior in age will be placed first before less senior in age). Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PWD categories filling in “unreserved” vacancies will not be entitled for relaxation available to them in their respective category.
 
Application Fees:Application fee has to be paid in any of Bank of India Branches by computer-generated challan.

Application fees for SC/ST/PWD/Ex-service-men CandidatesNil
For all other candidates Rs.200
Probation:The selected candidates will be on Probation for a period of 6 months of active service from the date of his / her joining the Bank.

Important Dates :
• Challan available from : 16.04.2012
• Submission of on – line application commencing from : 16.04.2012
• Last date for submission of on – line application : 28.04.2012
• Payment of application fee (other than SC/ST/PWD/EXS) : 16.04.2012 to 28.04.2012
• Tentative period of interview : May – June 2012
• Relevant date of Age/Qualification/Experience reckoned as on : 01.08.2011


Candidates are requested to read the entire notice carefully.
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CLICK for copy of Challan

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(available only for valid IBPS – CWE Score card holders 4 PM onwards from 16/04/2012)

Candidates are advised to use IBPS – CWE Registration No. and Password to apply online.

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