IBPS
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Eligibility criteria for IBPS exam
Age:
Minimum: 20 years
Maximum: 28 years.
Educational qualification :
A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
The candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduate on the day he / she registers and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online.
Computer Literacy: Operating and working knowledge in computer systems is mandatory i.e. candidates should have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in computer operations/Language/ should have studied Computer / Information Technology as one of the subjects in the High School/College/Institute.
Proficiency in the Official Language of the State/UT (candidates should know how to read/ write and speak the Official Language of the State/UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is preferable.
So, according to your query you are eligible to apply, if you have your degree certificate and as long you are under the age criteria.
For more information visit the official website Direct Link (https://ibpsonline.ibps.in/crpcl11jun21/basic_details.php)
Hope it helps, good luck!
Hi aspirants
No, you can't apply while you are in final year. In order to apply you should have degree from any university . And also you should posses computer knowledge. After completing final year you can apply.
IBPS Clerk 2021 eligibility criteria is graduation from any university. Should be Indian nationals. And the age group of 20 and 30 years can apply for this exam.
IBPS Clerk 2021 application form in online mode on the official website ibps.in. on July 12 and the last date to fill the IBPS clerk application form is August 1 .
for more information about IBPS 2021 click the link
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-clerk
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!
Hi
Actually, there are a number of options which you can go for after your Bcom but what will be the best for you depends upon
*your interest
*what do you want to become in your life
For example,
some of the best options after your bcom is provided below :-
* MBA:- If you want to get into management or business or HR jobs etc then you can do MBA etc. Some entrance for mba includes CAT /XAT /MAT /NMAT /CMAT. You get into top IIMs for your MBA where average package is around 20 lakhs per annum.For details about mba entrance exams visit https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-mba-entrance-exams-you-must-take
* B. ED :- If you are interested in teaching then after your Bcom you can go for B. Ed and after the completion of B.Ed , you will be eligible to teach in schools
* Mcom :- If you want to study further then you can go for masters like Mcom and later on you can even become a professor - by clearing UGC NET after your Mcom you can become assistant professor.For details about ugc net visit https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
* UPSC :- If you want to get into civil services like IAS/IPS etc then you can start preparing for UPSC Civil services examination.For UPSC detailed information you can checkout our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
* LLB:- If you are interested in law, then after your bcom you can go for 3 year LLB , after which you can practice as a lawyer.For details about llb you can go through https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
*CA :- After your Bcom you can directly start with CA intermediate if you have passed your bcom with at least 55 % without going through foundation and then you have to go through articleship training and finally after clearing CA finals, you can become a certified chartered accountant. For complete details regarding CA visit https://www.careers360.com/courses/chartered-accountancy-course
* And yes If you want to get a job in Banks then you can obviously go for exams like IBPS PO,IBPS CLERK , SBI PO, Sbi clerk etc
*You can even prepare for government competitive examinatios for jobs like SSC, state service exam etc. You can get the complete list for govt competitive examinations at https://competition.careers360.com/exams
I hope that you find this helpful .
Thankyou
Dear student,
For few of the posts of IBPS RRB, you require minimum 50% aggregate marks in your graduation but there are few which do not have such minimum aggregate percentage requirements.
For post of office assistant(Multipurpose) and Officer Scale – I (Assistant Manager) you just need degree of graduation. So you can go for these two very confidently.
But some posts like Officer Scale-II General Banking Officer (Manager) and
Officer Scale-III (Senior Manager), the minimum requirement is to have 50% aggregate marks in graduation.
Please note that there are some other posts as well which do not require 50% but need the graduation in some specializations so I have not mentioned it.
To know the important dates of this exam, you can go through the link below.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ibps-rrb
I hope this answer helps you.
All the very best!!
IBPS criteria based on 3 points that is Educational qualification,Age limit, and citizenship.
The banks are very conscious about the verification of documents as there are some illegal activities involved in the recruitment process to join the bank.Even if you have secured top score in the IBPS exam and interview,if you fail to bring any of the required document,your allotment will be cancelled by the bank.
You will be asked for your original documents related to your qualifications.The documents must include mark sheet of 10th and 12th class and graduation degree from any recognized university or institution.
So,You will require your marksheet while you submit for IBPS,you will may have to face some problem.
Hello,
First of all both the eligibility criteria of UPSC and IBPS PO clearly states that candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, hence you can pursue bachelor's degree in any stream. it's entirely up to your choice but BA Hons in Economics can be good option as in terms of appearing for UPSC with general studies and optional paper, and to a large extent it will help you in banking exam, apart from this one of major difference between the two exams is UPSC has MCQs in prelims but mains is subjective, in IBPS PO both the stages are in MCQs with one descriptive paper in second stage, and banking exam requires speed and precision, over the years the difficulty level of questions in banking exams have too increased, hence practice is of utmost importance to qualify the same.
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