Friday, 12 April 2013

IBPS Results CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exam 2013 | Common Written Examination Clerk Ph. 2 Results 2013 | www.ibps.in

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exam Results 2013


Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has been declared the CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exam Results 2013 on its Official Website www.ibps.in.

Lots of candidates had given IBPS CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exam 2013. But now waiting period is over because IBPS CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exam Result 2013 has been declared by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).

All candidates can get their Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) CWE Clerical Phase II Combined Exams Results 2013 from given below links.

Note: Here we have described Three Links for This Result. So check all below links for gathering proper & get more information.





To Get Latest News of Recruitment, Results, Admit Cards / Hall Tickets, Answer Key, Examination Syllabus, Admission & also Technology etc. Enter Your E-mail address to subscribe in our website & If you like this article then you can share it in your group circle, friends, colleagues, relatives or social networking sites like Facebook, Tweeter etc. Further, you can get all latest info by like our Facebook page & Recruitment, Results, Admit Cards / Hall Tickets, Answer Key, Examination Syllabus, Admission & also Technology etc. related news will be directly posted on your wall.


IBPS Syllabus 2013
IBPS Exam Application / Registration 2013
IBPS Time Table / Schedule 2013
IBPS Entrance Exam Notification 2013
IBPS Admit Card / Hall Ticket / Call Letter 2013
IBPS Notification / Exam Data Sheet / Date of Exam 2013
IBPS Answer Key / Paper Solution 2013
IBPS Results 2013





IBPS History

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)[1] is an autonomous agency in India, which started its operation in 1975 as Personnel Selection Services (PSS). In 1984, IBPS became an independent entity at the behest of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Public Sector Banks. IBPS is envisioned as self-governed academic and research oriented Institute, with a mission of enhancing human-resource development through personnel assessment. In 2011, IBPS announced a common written examination (CWE) for the selection Officers and Clerks in Indian banks. IBPS CWE is now mandatory for anyone who seeks an employment in 20 public sector and Regional Rural banks. IBPS periodically accepts the exam applications from the candidates at their website www.ibps.in, and the exams are organized at various locations in the country either in online or offline mode.Today it produced many qualified personnel mjy .

The Governing Board consists of nominees from Reserve Bank of India, Ministry of Finance Government of India, National Institute of Bank Management, representatives of Public Sector Banks, Insurance sector and academics. The matters related to policy and affairs of the Institute are vested in the Governing Board.

IBPS CWE PO/MT for the position of Probationary Officer or Management Trainee. IBPS PO is conducted once in a year.
IBPS CWE Clerk for Clerical positions. This exam is also conducted once in a year.
IBPS Specialist Officer. This exam is announced from time to time and covers specialist positions in banks.
IBPS RRB officer. For the selection of officers to the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) governed by NABARD.

The minimum eligibility for applying IBPS CWE is a university degree. Additionally, applicants to the Specialist cadre are required to have a professional qualification in Law, Accounting, Agriculture, IT or management sector. Work experience and a certificate in computer operation is mandatory for some of the IBPS positions. The minimum age at which anyone can apply for an IBPS CWE is 20 years, and the typical maximum age limit is 30, which is further subject to relaxation available for reserved candidates.[2]

The CWE syllabus and general instructions on filling IBPS online application will be provided in the exam notification. Each candidate will be intimated with the date and venue of the exam via a call letter, that will be available for download a few days after they register at the IBPS website. IBPS CWE is an objective oriented exam with negative marking for false answers. Initially, the exams were organized in the offline mode but in 2012 IBPS moved to an internet-based examination process.[3]

IBPS CWE results are published online at their official website. All candidates who appear for the CWE will be able to check their status once the results are out. IBPS applies a cut-off method to determine the final score known as the TWSS [4]

(Total Weighted Standardized Scores). A scorecard is issued to the candidates who secure the minimum TWSS defined by IBPS, and qualifying marks in each subject of the examination. Successful candidates in the CWE who meet the eligibility criteria will be called for a common interview (CI).

In 2012, IBPS announced that the participating banks would no longer conduct separate interviews for successful candidates those who have appeared in the CWE. Instead of that, IBPS itself will arrange a common interview (CI) [5] for them at different locations and will prepare a final merit list which will be used to recruit them directly to the banking positions reported during the validity of their score card. That simply means that IBPS now reserves the complete control over recruiting and placing professionals to almost all public sector banks in India.

In 2013 IBPS is suppose to conduct the CWE specialist officer exam which is scheduled to be held on 17 March 2013. But the conducting board have shown high degree of callousness by mismanaging the exam center allocation. Most of all the candidates were not given the center of their choice and are to travel around 500+ kilometers for appearing the exam. This is a hard monopoly system incorporated by IBPS management of changing the preferred center without the consent of candidates which is definitely going to increase the resentment across the country. The members at IBPS board have also stepped up one level further by ignoring the problems of the candidates.[6] [7] [8]

List of banks that accept CWE
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)

No comments:

Post a Comment

If you Like this news please put your comments, So we can improve our Quality Services as soon as possible.

With Regards,
Best Information Blog Portal India Team