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Monday, August 6, 2012

Bank of Maharashtra Chartered Accountant Recruitment


Bank of  Maharashtra
(A Govt. of India Undertaking)
HRD Department, Lokmangal, 1051,
Shivajinagar, Pune - 411005

Chartered Accountant Recruitment - 2012


Bank of Maharashtra invites invites
Online applications, for  Specialists Officers in the following Disciplines : 

Chartered Accountant
: 30 posts (UR-16,OBC-8,SC-4,ST-2)

 Age : 25-35 years  

Application Fee
: Rs. 300/- (Rs.50/- for reserve category)  to be paid in the CBS branches of Bank of Maharashtra by a Challan  or by Online payment through NEFT only.

How to Apply
: Apply online at Bank of Maharashtra website from 06/08/2012 to 21/08/2012 only. 

Please visit  http://www.bankofmaharashtra.in/downdocs/Chartered-Accountant-Recruitment-2012-notification.pdf  for details and payment challan and visit http://www.bankofmaharashtra.in/recruitment.asp to apply online.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Punjab National Bank Recruitment of Specialist Officers


Human Resources Development Division Head Office, 7, Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi -110607

Punjab National Bank invites online applications from indian citizens for the following posts
    1. Senior Manager (Law) : 01 Post
    2. Manager (Credit) : 600 Posts
    3. Manager (Security) : 18 Posts
    4. Officer (Librarian) : 01 Post
    5. Fire Officers : 11 Posts
    6. Officer(Printing Technologist) : 01 Post
    7. Officer (Data Analyst) : 02 Posts
    8. Officer (IT) : 35 Posts
    9. Officer (HRD) :20 Posts
    10. Hindi Officers : 51 Posts
Last Date for Online Apply 17.08.2012 Opening Date for Online Registration : 01/08/2012 Tentative Date of Written Examination 14.10.2012

  • Application Fee :
    For post codes 01- 07 For SC/ST/PC category candidates : Rs 50/- per candidate (only intimation charges) For General/OBC/EXSM category candidates : Rs 400/- per candidate
     For post codes 08 - 10 For SC/ST/PC category candidates : Rs 20/- per candidate (only intimation charges) For General/OBC/EXSM category candidates : Rs 100/- per candidateFor more details , please visit https://www.pnbindia.in/En/ui/Recruitment.aspx
  • Wednesday, July 25, 2012

    Recruitment to Clerical Cadre in Associate Banks of SBI

    State Bank of India(SBI) clerk recruitment has been announced.Though the posts are in SBI associate banks, they are still a part of the State bank group.State Bank of India is India`s largest public sector bank with administrative office in Mumbai.As part of the 2012 recruitment project, the 5 associate banks have come together to fill clerical leval posts.


    Clerks : 7740 posts



    breakup of vacancies
    • State bank of Bikaner & Jaipur (SBBJ) - 1400
    • State bank of Hyderabad (SBH) – 1880
    • State bank of Mysore (SBM) - 800
    • State bank of Travancore (SBT) - 2500
    • State bank of Patiala (SBP) – 1160

    Important Dates:
    On-line Registration of Applications From : 30.07.2012
    Last Date for Registration of Online Applications : 13.08.2012
    Payment of Fees - Offline : 01.08.2012 to 17.08.2012
    Payment of Fees - Online : 30.07.2012 to 13.08.2012
    Dates of Written Examination : 07.10.2012 and 14.10.2012
    Bank may conduct written test on more than two dates, if need be.


    Educational Qualification (as on 01.08.2012):
    i) Minimum 12th Standard (10 + 2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PWD/ XS). OR
    ii) A degree (Graduation level) from a recognised university.

    Age: (As on 01.08.2012):
     Minimum Age : 18 years ; Maximum Age: 28 years (as on 01.08.2012). Candidates born not earlier than 02.08.1984 and not later than 01.08.1994, both days inclusive are only eligible to apply.

    Selection procedure:

    As part of the SBI associate bank`s recruitment process Written test & Interview are to be conducted.The written test consists only of Objective type questions under the sections,
    General awareness, General english, Quantitative aptitude, Reasoning & Marketing aptitude/ Computer Knowledge.
    While the bank shall decide qualifying marks, registrants must pass in each section.For every wrong answer – 0.25 would be reduced as negative mark

    For the purpose of holding interviews, candidates will be shortlisted in the ratio of 1:3 based on the minimum score fixed.

    Sunday, July 15, 2012

    Union bank of India specialist officers Recruitment


    Union bank of India has announced to recruiting specialist officers.

    Positions Vacant:  

    Although there are 598 seats to be filled, scale I grade postings are,

    * Asst. manager (technical) – 41 posts
    * Personnel officer – 9 posts
    * Rajbhasha adhikari – 18 posts
    * Rural development officer – 100 posts

    Dates:

    Submit online applications from 2012 July 17 to 2012 July 31
    Written exam (for higher scales) on 2012 Oct 07

    Eligibility conditions:

    For scale I posts,
    • The agelimit is min. 21 & max.35 yrs, as on Dec 1, 2011
    • Educational qualifications are similar to those mentioned by IBPS for specialist CWE registrations
    • Certificate in computer awareness & office automation is reqd. (not necessary for those who have studied computers in UG/PG level)
    • Candidate should have appeared for the IBPS common exam & posses a valid score card.
    Since there is no minimum TWS score specified for these posts, all qualifiers become eligible to apply.

    Selection process:

    For certain scale II posts, written test could be conducted but scale I applicants will be shortlisted for a group discussion or psychometric test that will be followed by personal interviews.
    Psychometric test, if arranged would be an online test containing questions about few scenarios.Your answers will help the bank to asses your qualities such as leadership & team building.Those securing the minimum marks will qualify for the next stage.
    While GD & Interviews carry 50 marks each, the pass percentage is fixed at 50% (45% for sc/st/obc/ pwd)
      

    Applications:

    Interested candidates must visit any branch of union bank of India to pay Rs.100 (gen/obc) or Rs.20 (others).This amount should be paid only in cash before July 31 using the challan attached with the notification.

    Login using IBPS register no. & password to fill in all the details asked.Remember to confirm them again before hitting submit.
              The Union bank of India`s specialist officer recruitment advertisement can be downloaded from their website

    Thursday, July 5, 2012

    Bank of India Specialist officers Recruitment


    Bank of India (BOI)
    (A Public Sector Undertaking)
    Star House, Plot C-5, “G” Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai

    Bank of India (BoI) , India's International Bank,invites applications for recruitment  of Specialist Officers in Scale-I and II for the candidates who have valid score card of Common Written Examination (CWE)  conducted by IBPS in 2011   for  Specialist Posts :

    1. Marketing Officer : 21 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700
    2. Law Officer : 12 posts, Age : 21-35 years, Pay Scale : Rs.Rs. 19400-28100 
    3. Information Technology Officer : 11 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700 
    4. Information Technology Officer : 05 posts, Age : 21-35 years, Pay Scale : Rs. 19400-28100 
    5. Technical Officer (Appraisal) : 15 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700 
    6. HR/ IR Officer : 35 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700 
    7. Rajbhasha Adhikari (Official Language Officer) : 25 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700
    8. Agriculture Field Officer : 38 posts, Age : 21-30 years, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700
    Application Fee : The application fees Rs.100/- (Rs.20/- for SC/  ST/ PWD/ Ex-SM candidates) to be paid in any Bank of India branch with the help of payment challan only. Please take Transaction no. after payment.

    How to Apply : Apply Online at Bank of India website from 04/07/2012 to 15/07/2012. Eligible candidates are advised to apply 'ONLINE' at the Bank of India Website only. Please keep the printout of the submitted application form to be shown at the time of interview.

     For more information and apply Online, please visit http://www.bankofindia.co.in/career.aspx 

    Oriental bank of Commerce P.O & Agriculture Officers Recruitment


    Oriental bank of Commerce (OBC)  will start its recruitment process for filling up Probationary Officers (PO), Agriculture officers under specialist cadre.

    Vacancies:

    1) Probationary officer – 325 posts 
    2) Agriculture officer – 100 posts


    Eligibility Conditions:

    Scale I officer (PO)
    • min.21 yrs & max. 30 yrs of age as on July 1, 2011
    • Should be a graduate
    • Total score in IBPS exam (TWS): 120 with 24 in each section (Gen) & 105 with 21 section-wise (others)
    Agriculture officer (Specialist)
    • Aged between 21-30 yrs, as on Dec 1, 2011
    • Must have degree in agriculture or related subjects
    • To have cleared IBPS specialist officer exam with TWS score of 112 (gen) & 104 (sc/st/obc/pwd)
    Candidates holding scorecards of PO & sp.officer CWE & looking to apply for both posts can do so by submitting individual applications.

    How to apply:

    Rs.100 (Gen/OBC) or Rs.20 (others) should be paid as application fee through any branch of Oriental bank of commerce OR from any other bank using NEFT between 10 to 28.07.2012 only


    On successful payment, logon to www.obcindia.co.in, visit the online registration page to fill required details & hit submit.

    Important Dates:

    Register online from July 10 to 28, 2012
    Date of interview will be intimated to shortlisted applicants


    The detailed OBC PO recruitment notification 2012 available on Website



    Friday, June 29, 2012

    INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 1500 CLERKS RECRUITMENT


    INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK
    (A Govt of India Undertaking)
    Central Office, 763, Anna Salai, Chennai – 600002
     
    Recruitment of 1500 Clerical Staff – 2012
    (Based on the IBPS CWE Clerk 2011-12)
    Indian Overseas Bank will start its recruitment process for filling up 1500 vacant posts of Clerks from 29 June 2012. Online applications are invited from Indian citizens for the post of clerks who have taken the common written examination (CWE) for clerical cadre post conducted by IBPS in Nov/Dec 2011 and obtained a valid CWE-CLERK 2011-12 Score Card issued by IBPS

    For detailed information on eligibility criteria, educational qualification, age, reservation, selection procedure, application fee etc., log on to Bank’s website www.iob.in under ‘Careers‘ page from 29.6.2012 to 14.7.2012.

    Apply Details :
    Apply Online at Bank’s website www.iob.in from 29.6.2012 to 14.7.2012. Candidates are advised to submit online applications well in advance and notto wait till last day.
    Check All Details & Online Submission of Application  (Details available from 29.06.2012)
    Note : keep visiting this page again for more updates on this requirement

    Corporation Bank Probationary Assistant Manager Recruitment


    Corporation Bank
    (A govt. of India enterprise)
    Corporate Office: P.B. No. 88, Mangaladevi Temple Road, Pandeshwar, Mangalore - 575001


    Corporation Bank, a leading Public Sector Bank, invites Online applications from Indian Citizens for following posts of Probationary Assistant Manager for those who have valid score card of CWE conducted by  IBPS for Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees in 2011-12.

    • Probationary Assistant Manager :317 posts (UR-180, SC-41, ST-21, OBC-75) (PH-8), Pay Scale : JMGS-I Rs.14500-25700/-, Age : 20-30  years as on 01/07/2012
    Application Fee : Rs.100/- (Rs.20/- for SC/ST/PH candidates) to be paid by a challan form in any branch of the Corporation bank.

    How to Apply : Apply Online only at Corporation bank website from 27/06/2012 to 11/07/2012.

    Kindly visit  http://www.corpbank.com/asp/careers_corp.html  for Detailed information and link to online submission of Application.

    Indian Bank 1201 Clerks Recruitment


    Indian Bank, a leading Public Sector Bank and among the 19 participating banks of IBPS CWE Exam, with headquarter in Chennai and having geographical presence all over India and abroad invites applications for 1201 Clerical post from Indian citizens who have taken the Common Written Examination for Clerical cadre conducted by IBPS in 2011.

    Number of Jobs: 1201 Clerks

    Important Dates:
    Payment of Application fees : 29.06.2012-13.07.2012
    Opening date for Online Registration : 29.06.2012
    Last Date for Online Registration : 13.07.2012
    (Including for candidates from far-flung areas)

    Probation period: 6 months(extendable at the Bank’s discretion).

    Age(as on 01.08.2011):Minimum Age: 18 years; Maximum Age: 28 years.

    Education Requirements – Candidate should be passed with 50% or more marks in Higher Secondary examination of 10+2 of the 10+2+3 pattern / Intermediate / Pre University or any equivalent examination / Diploma in Banking recognized by Central / State Government or UT Administration.
    -For Ex-Servicemen, who do not posses the above qualification, a pass in Service(Departmental) Examination which is recognized as equivalent to Civil Examination not below the level of Matriculation.

    Total Weighted Standard Score(TWSS) : Click here for statewise,categorywise cutoff marks.
    For General Category: Minimum 24 marks in each section.
    For Reserved Category (SC/ST/OBC/PC/EXSM): Minimum 21 marks in each section.

    Pay Scale - Rs7,200/-to-Rs19,300/- plus DA, HRA, etc. will be paid as per Bank’s rules.
    upon the place of posting.

    Application Fees: Rs 20/-(SC/ST/VI/HI/OC) and Rs 100/-(OBC/General and others).

    Click here for complete details of number of vacancies,cutoff marks statewise,categorywise etc.
    Click here to download payment Challan.

    Click here
    to apply online for this post.

    Thursday, June 28, 2012

    REASONING PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR BANK EXAMS

    Sitting arrangement

    Directions (1-5): study the following information to answer the given questions.
    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. No Two males (or) two females are immediate neighbors of each other.
    A is wife of H. A sits third to the left of E. F sits second to the right of D. D is not an immediate neighbor of A or E. H and C are immediate neighbor of each other. F is not an immediate neighbor of his Wife B.

    1. Which of the following is true about G?
    1) G is male
    2) G sits exactly between Fand H
    3) G sits third to the left of E
    4) G sits second to the right of B
    5) none.

    2. Who sits third to the left of B?
    1) F
    2) H
    3) D
    4) A
    5) None.

    3. How many people sit between B and F when counted in anti-clockwise direction from B?
    1) One
    2) Two
    3) Three
    4) Four
    5) More than four.

    4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
    1) H
    2) F
    3) E
    4) G
    5) D

    5. Which of the following groups consists of only female members of the group?
    1) A,B,B
    2) G,F,C
    3) C,H,G
    4) D,H,C
    5) None.

    Directions (6-10): A, M, D, P, R, T, B and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. M is third to the left of A who is second to the left of T. D is second to the right of H who is second to the right of T. R is second to the right of B. who is not an immediate neighbor of T.

    6. Which of the following combina-tions represents the First and the Second to the left of B respectively?
    1) MD
    2) DH
    3) AM
     4) AR
    5) None

    7. Who is to be right of T?
    1) D
    2) B
    3) H
    4) M
    5) None

    8. Who is the immediate left of H?
    1) P
     2) M
    3) T
    4) R
    5) Data inadequate

    9. Who is second to the left of B?
    1) D
    2) H
    3) M
    4) Data inadequate
    5) None

    10. In which of the following combinations the third person is second to the left of the second person?
    1) BAR
    2) DBR
    3) TPH
    4) PMH
    5) None.

    Directions (11-15): Eight Friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. E is to the third to the left of G who is to the immediate right of B who is third to the left of A. H is second to the right of F who is not an immediate neighbor of E. D is not an immediate neighbor of B.

    11. Who is second to the right of B?
    1) F
    2) A
    3) H
    4) D
    5) None.

    12. Which of the following pairs has the first person to the immediate left of second person?
    1) GB
    2) AF
    3) CE
    4) HD
    5) None.

    13. Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to D?
    1) Second to the right
    2) second to the left
    3) Third to the right
    4) Third to the left
    5) None.

    14. Who sit between A and D?
    1) F
    2) E
    3) G
    4) B
    5) None.

    15. What is E's position with respect to 'C'?
    1) To the immediate right
    2) To the immediate left
    3) Second to the right
    4) Cannot be determine
    5) None

    Directions (16-20): P, Q, R, S, T, V, and W are seven members of a family each one of them has a different profession. Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Charted Accountant and Banker and their incomes are different. There are two married couples in the group. R is the Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. T is married to the Charted Accountant and she earns the least. No lady is either Lawyer or Engineer. Q the Teacher earns less than P the banker. W is married to Q and he earns more than S and P. V is not the Lawyer. The charted Accountant earns less than Lawyer but more than the Banker.

    16. Who earns the maximum in the family?
    1) V
    2) W
     3) R
    4) S
    5) None.

    17. Which of the following is a pair of married couple?
    1) RT
    2) VT
    3) QT
    4) ST
    5) None.

    18. What is P's position from the top when they are arranged in ascending order of their income?
    1) Second
    2) Fourth
    3) Third
    4) Sixth
    5) None.

    19. What is the profession of V?
    1) Engineer
    2) Charted Accountant
    3) Both A& B
    4) Data inadequate
    5) None.

    20. At least how many male members are there in the family?
    1) Two
    2) Three
    3) Four
    4) Five
    5) None.

    Directions (21-25): Read the follo-wing information and answer the given questions. (IBPS 15-03-2011)
    Four boys, Pawan, Mahesh, Chandu and Ravi, and four girls, Eti, Seema, Hina and Anita are sitting around a circular table. Two girls and two boys are not facing the centre.

    No three girls are sitting together. Chandu is second to the left of Seema, who is not sitting next to Mahesh. Eti is third to the left of Anita and one of them is not facing the centre. Pawan left of Anita and one of them is not facing the centre. Pawan is third to the right of Mahesh, who is facing the centre. Hina and Ravi are facing each other and both are not sitting next to Mahesh or Anita.

    21. Who among the following is sitting between Mahesh and Ravi?
    1) Pawan
    2) Chandu
    3) Hina
    4) Anita
    5) None.

    22. How many boys are sitting between Seema and Eti?
    1) Three
    2) Two
    3) One
    4) can't be determine
    5) None.

    23. Who is sitting third to the left of Pawan?
    1) Ravi
    2) Mahesh
    3) Hina
    4) Eti
    5) None.

    24. Which of the following groups of four students are not facing the centre?
    1) Chandu, Ravi, Seema, Pawan
    2) Eti, Seema, Pawan, Ravi
    3) Pawan, Seema, Eti, Chandu
    4) Pawan, Chandu, Anita, Seema
    5) None.

    25. Who is sitting between Hina and Anita?
    1) Eti
    2) Pawan
    3) Mahesh
    4) Seema
    5) None

    Directions (26-30): Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing outside four of them facing the centre.

    E faces outside. Both the immediate Neighbors of E face the centre.
    H sits second to the right of E. B sits third to the left of E.
    D faces the centre. Both the immediate Neighbors of D faces the out side.
    G sits the second to the left of A. B sits third to the right of H.
    F is an immediate Neighbor of D. C is an immediate neighbor of G.

    26. Who amongst the following sits to the immediate right of H?
    1) A
    2) D
    3) C
    4) G
    5) None.

    27. Who amongst the following sits third to the right of A?
    1) D
    2) E
    3) F
    4) A
    5) None.

    28. If all the people are made to sit in Alphabetical order, in clockwise direction starting from A, the position of them whom amongst the following remains the same (Excluding A)?
    1) E
    2) F
    3) C
    4) G
    5) None.

    29. Who amongst the following sits exactly between F and C (and also their neighbor)?
    1) E
    2) B
    3) G
    4) A
    5) None.

    30. How many people are sitting between A and C (counting click wise from A)?
    1) Two
    2) Four
    3) None
    4) One
    5) Three

    Directions (31-35): A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are Eight friends Travelling in three different cars viz. X, Y and Z with at least two in one car to three different places, viz. Delhi, Chand-igarh and Agra .

    There is at least one female member of each car. D is travelling with G to Delhi but not a car Y. A is travelling with only H in car Z but not to Chandigarh. C is not travelling with either D or E. F and D is studying in the same only girl's college. H, B and G are studying in the same only boys college.

    31. Which of the following repres-ents the group of females among them?
    1) F, C, A
    2) F, G, A
    3) D, C, A
    4) Data inadequate
    5) None.

    32. Which of the following combin-ations is correct?
    1) Delhi-X-C
    2) Chandigarh-X-F
    3) Agra-Z-E
    4) Delhi-Y-E
    5) None.

    33. In which car are four of them travelling?
    1) X or Z
    2) Y
    3) X or Y
    4) Z
    5) None.

    34. In which of the following cars is 'C' Travelling?
    1) X
    2) Y
    3) Z
    4) either X or Y
    5) None.

    35. Passengers in which car are travelling to Chandigarh?
    1) Y
    2) X
    3) Either X or Y
    4) Data inadequate
    5) None.

    DIRECTIONS (36-39): 
    A, B, C, D, E and F are six boys each belonging to a different city, via Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Pilibhit and Jaipur, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them got selected in a different bank, via Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank and Central Bank, not necessarily in the same order. B belongs to Jaipur but did not get selected in either Dena Bank or Canara Bank.

    D doesn't belong either to Delhi or to Lucknow but got selected in Syndicate Bank.

    The one who got selected in Dena Bank doesn't belong to Jaipur. The one who got selected in Central Bank belongs to Lucknow. F did not get selected in Dena Bank. Either C or F got selected in UCO Bank but neither of them belongs to Pilibhit or Lucknow. A belongs to Kanpur and he got selected in either Canara Bank or UCO Bank. F doesn't belong to Delhi.

    36. Who among the following belongs to Pilibhit?
    1) A
    2) B
    3) C
    4) D
    5) Can't be determine

    37. Who among the following got selected in Dena Bank?
    1) A
    2) B
    3) C
    4) D

    5) Can't be determine
    38. The one who got selected in Vijaya Bank belong to which of the following cities?
    1) Delhi
    2) Jaipur
    3) Pilibhit
    4) Agra
    5) None.

    39. The one who belongs to Agra got selected in which of the follo-wing banks?
    1) UCO Bank 2) Dena Bank
    3) Either UCO Bank or Dena Bank
    4) Vijaya Bank
    5) None

    Answers
    1) 4 2) 2 3) 2 4) 4 5) 5 6) 5 7) 4 8) 1 9) 3 10) 2 11) 1 12) 4 13) 3 14) 5 15) 2 16) 3 17) 4 18) 5 19) 1 20) 5 21) 2 22) 4 23) 1 24) 3 25) 2 26) 4 27) 3 28) 2 29) 2 30) 2 31) 4 32) 5 33) 5 34) 2 35) 1 36) 4 37) 3 38) 2 39) 1