Can a student having 56% and 59% in class 10th and 12th respectively and currently Persuing B.Tech apply for IBPS bank PO exam?
Can a student having 56% and 59% in class 10th and 12th respectively and currently Persuing B.Tech apply for IBPS bank PO exam?
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yes u can apply
u must have attained the age of 20 yrs and not more than 30 yrs
age relaxation:
5yrs for SC/ST
3yrs for upper age OBC
10yrs for PWD candidates
Ur 10th and12th class results will not be considered for IBPS bank PO exam. A candidate must have a degree in any discipline from a well known university or any equivalent qualification accepted as such by the central govt.
Yes, why not.first of all please check your eligibility.Yes,Eligibility 1 student must be indian 2.Number of AttemptsFour attempts for open, seven for OBCs and no limit for SCs/STs. If a person appears in the Preliminary Examination or even one paper is counted as an attempt.3 student must've completed his graduation , final year students are also eligible 4 age limit 21 to 30 years for general students maximum 33 years for OBC and 35 for SC ST students 5. no.of attempts for these exams are :General - 4OBC - 7SC/STs - No LimitFor more details please visithttp://upsc.gov.in
to apply for ibps po one must a graduate from a recognized university so you are eligible for this exam.your 10 and 12 class %wont be considered.ALLL THE BEST
dear candidate
the required qualification for the probationary officer is given below
1. Candidate should be a graduate from a recognized university with 60% marks
2. The candidate age limit is 21 to 30 years
3. There is age relation for obc category is 3 years
4. For sc and bc cast is 5 years
5. Candidate should be an indian.
A candidate can apply for the posts of clerk on the basis of hsc.
For more information a candidate can also visit to the ibps website which is given below
www.ibps.in
My Dear Aspirant sorry to say that
You are not able to write the bank po exam while doing your B.TECH
Here is the criteria for the bank po exam:
Educational qualification: The candidate should be pass in graduation from a recognized indian university
Age limit: For general 20-30
And for obc 20-33 and for sc/st 20-35
And dear as you said you are now in b.tech
As dear you can see the criteria first you have to complete
Your graduation then you can go for the bank po exam
Best of luck
Dear,,
For the post of po is not matter for the 10th and +2 marks. for the post of po only graduation is necessary in any stream form the recognized university approved
by Ugc/Aicet.
Now except the sbi bank all bank recruit the po by ibps board. ibps board took the po exam twice in a year.
age limit is 21 to 28 years for general category and limitless chance.
for the more information you go through the official website of ibps. which is better for u www.ibps.com
best of luck for the future.