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IBPS PO 2017 Vacancies

Selection Process: – Common Recruitment Process for Probationary Officers / Management Trainees Phase VII (CWE PO/MT VII).

 Notification dated:- July 2017

 No. of Vacancies: – Total 8822 Posts (SC – 1338, ST – 665,
OBC – 2319, General – 4500,
PWD – 369)

 Application Fees – All General and OBC category students required to pay Rs.600/- as application fees and for ST/SC/PWD students it will be Rs. 100/-. 

Selection Process – All participant’s will be selected by their score card of Common Written Examination (CWE). Qualified candidates will be called for interview and will get Appointment Letters on clearing the same.

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