IBPS CWE Clerks VII: Official notification out at ibps.in
IBPS clerk 2017: CWE Clerk VII notification:The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has released the official notification, inviting application from eligible and interested candidates who wish to apply for the next Common Recruitment Process for selection of personnel for Clerical cadre Posts in the Participating Organisations. Candidates who wish to apply for the same can do so by visiting the official website of the institute at ibps.in. According to the notification released by the institute, the online examination (preliminary and mains) is tentatively scheduled to take place in December 2017 and January 2018. The notification says, “Any eligible candidate, who aspires to join any of the Participating Organisations listed at (A) as a Clerk or in a similar post in that cadre, is required to register for the Common Recruitment Process (CWE Clerks VII).”
The notification to fill up more than 7,880 vacant posts can be viewed on the IBPS’s official website. Interested candidates need to apply for the examination, which would be held in two phases: preliminary and main. Those who clear the preliminary examination will be eligible to appear in the main. Those who pass the main exam will be provisionally allotted to one of the participating banks.
The online registration process begins on September 12, and will continue till October 3, 2017. The preliminary examination will be held on December 2, 3, 9 and 10. The results of the preliminary examination will be declared in December. The main examination will be held on January 21, 2018. The provisional allotment of banks to successful candidates will be made in April 2018. All these dates are tentative.
IBPS CWE Clerk VII notification: Here is the schedule of events-
- Online registration including Edit/Modification of Application by candidates:September 12 to October 3
- Payment of Application Fees/Intimation Charges (Online): September 12 to October 3
- Download of call letters for Pre- Exam Training: November 2017
- Conduct of Pre-Exam Training: November 13 to November 18
- Download of call letters for Online examination – Preliminary: November 2017
- Online Examination – Preliminary: December 2, 3, 9, 10
- Result of Online exam – Preliminary: December 2017
- Download of Call letter for Online exam – Main: January 2018
- Online Examination – Main: January 21
- Provisional Allotment: April 2018
How to apply for IBPS Clerk VII:
Interested candidates can apply through the official website, ibps.in
Steps to Fill the IBPS Clerk 2017 Online Application
- Go to the official site www.ibps.in
- Click on “IBPS Clerk 2017 Notification” Link
- Download the Clerk notification and read it thoroughly
- Fill the Formand upload image and sign
- Submit the Clerk form on or before 3rd October 2017
- Take a print out and save it for future use
Download IBPS Clerk 2017 Notification Click Here
IBPS Clerk 2017 Online Application Form Link Click Here
Application fee for IBPS Clerk VII:
- SC/ST/PWD/EXSM candidates: Rs 100
- General: Rs 600
Candidates have the option of making the payment of requisite fees/intimation charges through the online mode.
IBPS Clerk VII Eligibility criteria:
- Educational qualifications:
Candidates should have acquired a degree in any discipline from a recognised university or institute.
- Age limit:
The minimum age of the candidates should be 20 years and maximum 28 years. (A candidate must have been born not earlier than September 2, 1989 and not later than September 1, 2997)
- Scheme of examination:
Preliminary examination: The exam will consist of 100 questions based on English language, numerical ability and reasoning ability. It will be held for a duration of an hour.
Main examination: The main examination will comprise 190 questions based on general/financial awareness, general English, reasoning ability and computer aptitude and quantitative aptitude.It will be held for a duration of 160 minutes.
IBPS Clerk VII Exam pattern
The preliminary examination will be of one-hour duration, with three sections carrying 100 marks for 100 questions. Candidates will get one hour to solve them. To be successful, one needs to qualify in each of the three sections by securing the cut-off marks set by the IBPS.
The main examination will have four sections carrying a total of 200 marks for 190 questions, and candidates will get two hours and 40 minutes to solve them.
There will be a penalty for wrong answers in objective tests pertaining to the preliminary and the main examinations. One-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted for each wrong answer. There is no penalty for leaving questions unanswered.
Check the notification below for more details, including eligibility criteria, participating organisations and pre-examination training.