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January 31st, 2017, 08:58 AM
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Bank Of India Exam Age Limit
I want to apply fort Bank of India Clerk Recruitment Exam so can you tell me the age limit required to apply for exam?
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January 31st, 2017, 09:41 AM
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Re: Bank Of India Exam Age Limit
Bank of India recruits clerks on the basis of the clerk common written exam conducted by IBPS. The Candidates who possess a valid score card are only eligible to apply for the Clerk Vacancies given by the bank. Bank of India Clerk Eligibility Criteria- Age limit: Minimum age should be 18 years and maximum age is of 28 years. Age is relaxable for the reserved candidates as per the rules. Educational Qualification:- 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 from a recognized Educational Board, acceptable to the Bank. Candidates should have proficiency in Computer Awareness & Office Automation & should complete a Course on duration of minimum 3 months from a Computer Institute, is desirable. 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, should only apply. Selection Procedure: IBPS Clerk Common Written Exam: The common written exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking personnel section (IBPS) every year The qualified candidates will be issued a score card and it is valid for one year from the date of issuing. Interview: Depending on the number of vacancies, the bank reserves the right to call only those candidates who have sufficiently high score in the common written exam for Interview. Interview Marks: The total marks for Interview is of 100. The minimum qualifying marks for the General Candidates is 50% and for reserved category candidates is 45% (SC/ST/OBC). Final Selection: The selection to the post of Clerk is entirely based on the total weighted score obtained in the common written exam and the marks obtained in Interview. |