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IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification Out for 7275 Posts

IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification Out for 7275 Posts | IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018

IBPS Clerk 2018 Notification Out for 7275 Posts | IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018

 IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018 : The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is an autonomous recruitment body which was formed with the sole objective to encourage the recruitment of young graduates in public sector banks in India.Over the years, IBPS has become a major “Test Conducting Agency” in the country and conducts competitive exams for recruitment of various clerical and officers’ posts in many public sector banks.

Important Dates for IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2018

  • Start of Online Application: 18.09.2018
  • End of Online Application: 10.10.2018
  • Preliminary Exam Dates: 08.12.2018, 09.12.2018, 15.12.2018 and 16.12.2018
  • Mains Examination: 20.01.2019

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