Probationary Office (P.O.): JMG Sc-I (Rs. 10,000-18,240)
Vacancies: 880,
Age as on 01.01.2010: Minimum 21 years, Maximum 30 years
Agriculture field officer (A.F.O.): JMG Sc-I (Rs. 10,000-18,240) Vacancies: 110, Age as on 01.01.2010: Minimum 21 years, maximum 30 years
Reservation in Posts: JMG scale-I, SC 163, OBC 262, Gen 493, Total 990
Age limit: SC/ST 05 years, OBC 03 years, Ex-serviceman 05 years, Physically challenged category candidates 10 years.
Probationary officer: Graduate in any discipline with minimum 55% marks (for SC/ST/PC 50%) in aggregate from a university recognized by government of India. Computer qualification like diploma in computer operation from NIIT, SSI, Aptech, CMC, DOEACC course/certificate (O/A/B/C) level etc. essential.
Agriculture field officer (in specialist cadre): Graduate with minimum 55% marks (for SC/ST/PC 50%) in Agriculture/Horticulture/Animal Husbandry/Veterinary science/ Dairy science/ Agriculture engineering/Fishery science/Pisciculture/ Agriculture marketing and co-operation from a university recognized by govt. of India or post graduate degree in any of the above discipline. Knowledge of computer essential.
All Educational Qualifications should be from a recognized Board/ University/ Institute. The Educational Qualifications prescribed for the posts are the minimum requirements for eligibility.
Candidates should ensure that he/she fulfills the eligibility criteria & other norms including being in possession of documents specified in this notification before applying for any posts.
Depending upon the number of vacancies only a certain number of candidates from amongst those who qualify by ranking sufficiently high in merit on the basis of aggregate marks in the written test will be called for the interview. The candidate has to secure minimum passing marks in the interview.
Final selection will be made on the basis of aggregate marks obtained by the candidates in the written test & Interview taken together and will be strictly according to the merit.
Date of examination is tentative. The exact date will be communicated to the candidates through call letter for each examination. The Bank, however, reserves the right to cancel or make any change in the date of examination, if need arises.
The Written tests for Probationary Officers and Agriculture Field Officers will be scheduled at the following Centers and the address of the Venue will be advised in the Call Letter Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, New Delhi, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Ranchi
Note:The candidates must affix their recent coloured passport size photograph at the place indicated and must sign across the photograph so that a part of the signature spreads beyond the photograph. They should also keep (10) ten copies of the same photograph for future, if required. It should be noted that Black & White photograph will not be accepted and call letters containing such photographs will be rejected
Further detail: www.allahabadbank.inInstitute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is an autonomous body in India, which started its operation in 1975 as Personnel Selection Services (PSS). With its Head Office is Mumbai, IBPS mainly focuses on Bank Recruitment. In 2011, IBPS announced a Common Written Examination (CWE) for the recruitment of officers and clerks in in Indian Public Sector banks. It is now mandatory for anyone who seeks an employment in 29 public sector and regional rural banks to take Common Written Examination (CWE) conducted by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). IBPS periodically accepts exam applications from candidates at their website, https://www.ibps.in. The exams are organized in online mode at various locations in the country. After passing the online test successful candidates have to go through an interview process. It is on the basis of the interview, candidates are placed in regional rural banks and public sector banks.
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