Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Complete details about IBPS Bank ?

Complete details about IBPS Bank ?

Sir,  This is Ramesh Kolluru from Andhra pradesh, i am planning to appear to the IBPS exam which is to be held this year ending.  I want complete details about IBPS bank.



What is IBPS? 

Indian Banking personnel selection IBPS is an autonomous agency in India which was started its operation in the year 1975. It is an authority to recruit candidates for the various posts in 20 Public Sector banks and also Regional Rural Banks.

What are the duties of IBPS?

The duties of IBPS is to recruit candidates on behalf of 20 Public Sector and Regional Rural Banks for various posts through competitive exams and Interview. With the help of IBPS thousands of the candidates are deployed in various Public Sector banks.

How many banks comes under IBPS?


Earlier there were 19 Public Sector banks for which IBPS will do recruitment. Later Regional Rural banks joined the IBPS. Now it is happy to say that recently one more bank called ECGC (Export Credit Guarantee Corporation) has joined in the IBPS network which will double the job opportunity in IBPS. 


List of 20 Public Sector banks comes under IBPS is as follows :-

Allahabad Bank

Andhra Bank

Bank of Baroda

Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Canara Bank

Central Bank of India

Corporation Bank

Dena Bank

Indian Bank

Indian Overseas Bank

Oriental Bank of Commerce

Punjab National Bank

Punjab & Sind Bank

Syndicate Bank

Union Bank of India

United Bank of India

UCO Bank

Vijaya Bank

IDBI Bank

ECGC (Export Credit Guarantee Corporation)(Joined Recently)


What are the Job opportunities available in IBPS and what is the eligibility criteria for applying to the jobs in IBPS?


There are wide job opportunities available in IBPS for those candidates who have passed Graduation or completed higher secondary education, on base of the requisite qualification an applicant will be eligible for applying to the posts like :-


Specialist Officer

Probationary officer

Clerical Assistant


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Nature of work of Specialist officer in IBPS

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