IBPS PO
Eligibility Criteria 2013 | Revised Eligibility for IBPS
IBPS is conducting written test for
recruitment of probationary offices. Before applying for this post candidates
are mandatory to know the Eligibility Criteria of session 2013-14. Institute of
Banking Personnel Selection has revised his Eligibility criteria for all those
candidates who had applied for IBPS PO 2013-14 session.
This partial
modification has been revised as under in eligibility criteria for the
recruitment of POs/MTs under CWE-PO/MT-III of dated July 10th
2013.
Essential
Qualification:
A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any
equivalent qualification recognized by the Central Government.
Age Detail: Minimum - 20 years
to Maximum – 30 years (i.e. candidate must have been not born earlier than July
2nd1983 and not later than July 1st 1993) Relaxation in
upper age limit as per Govt. Guidelines for Reserved Categories will
apply.
Computer
Literacy:
Not Mandatory.
Age Relaxation to
Reserved Category
Category
|
Age Relaxation
Detail
|
SC/ST
|
5 years
|
OBC (Non-Creamy
Layer)
|
3 years
|
PWD
|
10 years
|
Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers
including Emergency
Commissioned Officers (ECOs)/ Short
Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) who have rendered at least 5 years
military service and have been released on completion of assignment
(including those whose assignment is due to be completed within one year from
the last date of receipt of application) otherwise than by way of dismissal
or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or physical disability
attributable to military service or invalidment.
|
5 years
|
Persons ordinarily domiciled in the
Kashmir Division of the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period
01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989
|
5 years
|
Persons affected by 1984 riots
|
5 years
|
Partial modification has been done in
the session of 2013-14. Candidates have to make note of this new revised
modification in eligibility criteria for the recruitment of POs/MTs under
CWE-PO/MT-III of dated July 10th 2013.
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