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This is an archive article published on December 8, 2010

Pan-India CET for bank jobs from 2011

The provision of all India common entrance test for bank jobs will take effect from 2011,according to the IBA Chief Executive K Ramakrishnan.

In good news for public sector bank jobs aspirants and their prospective employers,there will be a common all-India entrance test from next year with an aim to reduce time and hassles in the recruitment process.

The recruitment process,beginning from the advertisement to examination and interview stage to final recruitment,which now takes about a year to get over will drop drastically by a third,reducing the anxiety levels of candidates after an entrance exam.

“There will now be a common pan-India entrance test which will help in reducing recruitment-time by almost a third of what it takes now,” Indian Banks Association’s Chief Executive K Ramakrishnan told PTI here today.

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Three to four such common entrance examinations are planned to be conducted every year and “this should begin in 2011,” Ramakrishnan said.

The exam will be conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) which will declare the results of the exam and give a scorecard to the candidates,valid for up to one to one-and-a-half-years.

The exams will be mainly for clerical staff and entry-point officers,he said.

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