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IBPS CWE Clerk VII 2017 Notification – Apply Online:

 Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has advertised a notification to conduct online examination (Preliminary and Main) for the next Common Recruitment Process (CRP) for selection of personnel for 7883 Clerical cadre Posts in the Participating Organisations is tentatively scheduled in December 2017 & January 2018. Eligible candidates can apply online from 12-09-2017 to 03-10-2017. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee & how to apply are given below…
IBPS Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 7883
Name of the Post: Clerical Cadre (CWE Clerks -VII)
Name of the State:
1. Delhi: 272 Posts
2. Andhra Pradesh: 485 Posts
3. Arunachal Pradesh: 08 Posts
4. Assam: 109 Posts
5. Bihar: 227 Posts
6. Chandigarh: 34 Posts
7. Chhattisgarh: 118 Posts
8. Dadra & Nagar haveli: 07 Posts
9. Daman & Diu: 08 Posts
10. Goa: 41 Posts
11. Gujarat: 487 Posts
12. Haryana: 175 Posts
13. Himachal Pradesh: 73 Posts
14. Jammu & kashmir: 34 Posts
15. Jharkhand: 127 Posts
16. Karnataka: 554 Posts
17. Kerala: 217 Posts
18.Lakshadweep: 02 Posts
19. Madhya pradesh: 290 Posts
20. Maharashtra: 775 Posts
21. Manipur: 11 Posts
22. Meghalaya: 17 Posts
23. Mizoram: 03 Posts
24. Nagaland: 12 Posts
25. Odisha: 196 Posts
26. Puducherry: 46 Posts
27. Punjab: 401 Posts
28. Rajasthan: 344 Posts
29. Sikkim: 11 Posts
30. Tamil Nadu: 1277 Posts
31. Telangana: 344 Posts
32. Tripura: 18 Posts
33. Uttar Pradesh: 665 Posts
34. Uttrakhand: 78 Posts
35. West Bengal: 417 Posts
Age limit: Candidates age limit should be between 20 to 28 years as on 01-09-2017, i.e. a candidate must have been born not earlier than 02-09-1989 and not later than 01-09-1997 (both dates inclusive). Age Relaxation is 05 years for SC/ ST, 03 years for OBC and 10 years for PWD candidates admissible as per rules & other relaxation details refer the notification.
Educational Qualification: Candidate should possess Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government, have valid Mark-sheet/ Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduateon the day he / she registers and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online, with Computer Literacy: Operating and working knowledge in computer systems is mandatory i.e. candidates should have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in computer operations/ Language/ should have studied Computer/ Information Technology as one of the subjects in the High School/ College/ Institute.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected on the basis of Online Examination (Preliminary and Main).
Note: Proficiency in the Official Language of the State/ UT (candidates should know how to read/ write and speak the Official Language of the State/ UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is preferable.
Application Fee: Applicants required to pay Rs.100/- for SC/ ST/ PWD/ EXSM candidates and Rs.600/- for all others through online by using Debit Cards (RuPay/ Visa/ Master Card/ Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets. Bank Transaction charges for Online Payment of application fees/ intimation charges will have to be borne by the candidate.
How to Apply: Eligible and interested candidates can apply online through IBPS’s website www.ibps.in from 12-09-2017 to 03-10-2017.


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