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IBPS CLERK 2017 VACANCY



IBPS CLERK 2017 VACANCY

IBPS CLERK 2017 VACANCY & RECRUITMENT NOTIFICATION – EXAM DATE IBPS Clerk is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection to select candidates for the clerical cadre in multiple Government as well as Public Sector banks all over the country.

 The IBPS Clerk 2017 exam will be conducted on two levels- preliminary exam and mains. No interview process is required for the selection to the post of Clerk. Merit List is made based on the cumulative score of both Preliminary Examination as well as Mains Examination.
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 IBPS Clerk 2017 Eligibility Criteria The candidate must fulfill the following two criteria to be eligible for the IBPS Clerk Exam 2017:
 • Age Limit: The candidate must be 20 Years to 28 Years. The final criteria for IBPS Clerk Exam 2017 will be released along with the official notification.
 • Educational Qualification: A candidate must possess the minimum qualification of Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.

The candidate should have passed in English as one of the subjects at SSC/ HSC/Intermediate/ Graduation level. Candidate should possess certificate in proof of passing the qualifying examination. IBPS CLERK 2017 NOTIFICATION

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