Saturday, June 9, 2012

INDIAN ECONOMY PRACTICE MCQs

1. What does infant mortality rate refer to?
(a) The ratio of number of children who die before their fifth birthday out of every 1000 live births
(b) The ratio of number of children who die before their first birthday out of every 100 live births
(c) The ratio of number of children who die before their fifth birthday out of every 100 live births
(d) The ratio of number of children who die before their first birthday out of everyl000 live births
Ans. (d)
2. Which among the following is not a committed expenditure of the Government of India?
(a) Interest payments
(b) Pay and allowances
(c) Transfers to States and Union Territories
(d) Loans and advances to States and Union Territories
Ans. (d)
3. Consider the following statements:
A. Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) extends to the entire country
B. ASI covers all factories registered under Sections 2m (i) and 2m (ii) of the Factories Act 1948.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) Both A and B
(d) Neither A nor B
Ans. (b)
4. Who was the Chairman of the committee appointed in 2006 for setting out a roadmap towards fuller capital account convertibility?
(a) S.S. Tarapore
(c) C. Rangarajan
(d) M. Narasimham
(d) O.P. Sodhani
Ans. (a)
5. In which of the following years, was the trade balance favorable to India?
(a) 1970-71 and 1974-75
(b) 1972-73 and 1976-77
(c) 1972-73 and 1975-76
(d) 1971-72 and 1976-77
Ans. (b)
6. Consider the following statements:
A. The Fifth Economic Census was conducted by CSO in the year 2007.
B. Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) technology is being used for detailed processing of the data collected in the Fifth Economic Census.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) Both A and B
(d) Neither A nor B
Ans. (b)
7. During which of the following years, average growth/rate (at constant prices) of agriculture and allied sectors negative?
(a) 2002-03
(b) 2003-04
(c) 2005-06
(d) 2006-07
Ans. (a)
8. Which of the following are the goals of Santa Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)?
A. All children of 6-14 years age in school/EGS (Education Guarantee Scheme) Centre/bridge course by the year 2015.
B. Bridge all gender and social category gaps at primary stage by the year 2007 and at elementary education level by the year 2010.
C. Universal retention by the year 2020.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) A and C
(d) A, B and C
Ans. (a)
9. Consider the following:
A. Kennedy Round of negotiations.
B. Uruguay Round of negotiations.
C. Tokyo Round of negotiations.
Which is the correct chronological sequence of the
above?
(a) A, B, C
(b) C, A, B
(c) A, C, B
(d) B, A, C
Ans. (a)
10. Why is demographic dividend likely to be manifested in India in future?
(a) Population in the age group between 8-15 years is likely to increase
(b) Population of children below 7 years is likely to increase
(c) Population in the age group of 15-64 years is likely to increase
(d) Population in the age group above 65 years is likely to increase
Ans. (c)
11. Which one of the following is not the target stipulated in the Tenth Five-Year Plan?
(a) Creating 50 million job opportunities
(b) Reduction in poverty ratio from 26 percent to 21 percent
(c) Reducing gender gaps in literacy and wages rates by 50 percent
(d) Doubling per capita income in 8 years
Ans. (d)
12. Consider the following items which are assigned weight in calculating wholesale price index in India
1. Primary articles
2. Fuel, power light and lubricants
3. Food products
4. Chemicals and chemical products
Which one of the following is the correct order of the above items in descending order in terms of their weight in the price index?
(a) 1-2-3-4
(b) 1-2-4-3
(c) 4-3-2-1
(d) 1-3-2-4
Ans. (b)
113. Consider the following components of financial saving of the household sector in India
1. Currency
2. Deposits
3. Shares and debentures
4. Insurance funds
Which one of the following is the correct order of the aforesaid items in descending order in terms of their contribution to the financial saving of the household sector in the year 2005-06?
(a) 1-2-3-4
(b) 2-1-3-4
(c) 2-4-1-3
(d) 4-2-l-3
Ans. (b)
14. What is the approximate share of SSIs in gross industrial value added in the Indian economy?
(a) 25%
(b) 30%
(c) 40%
(d) 45%
Ans. (d)
15.Consider the following sectors, contributing to India’s real GDP during the year 2005-06:
1. Agriculture and allied activities
2. Industry
3. Construction
4. Community social and personal services
Which one of the following is the correct descending order in respect of their contribution?
(a) 1-4-3-2 .
(b) 1-2-4-3
(c) 3-4-2-1
(d) 3-2-1-4
Ans. (c)
16. The 12th Finance Commission has recommended to bring down the revenue deficit of the centre and states to zero by which year?
(a) 2006- 07
(b) 2007- 08
(c) 2008- 09
(d) 2009 -10
Ans. (c)
17. In which of the following years, the share of FIL (net) flows into Indian economy was the highest?
(a) 1999-2000
(b) 2000-01
(c) 2003-04
(d) 2004-05
Ans. (d)
18. Among different items of import of capital goods to India during the year 2005-06, which one of the following was the highest in the value terms ?
(a) Machine tools
(b) Electronic goods including computer software
(c) Transport equipments
(d) Project goods
Ans. (a)
19. Among the items of export of agricultural and allied products from India during the year 2005-06, which one of the following was the highest in the value
(a) Tea
(b Coffee
(c) Rice
(d) Marine products
Ans. (c)
20. Consider the follow important sources of tax revenue for the Central Government
1. Corporation tax
2. Taxes on income other than corporation tax
3. Union excise duties
4. Service tax
Which one of the following is the correct order of the aforesaid taxes in descending order in terms of their yield as proposed in the Union Budget 2006-07?
(a) 1-2-3-4
(b) 1-3-2-4
(c) 2-3-1-4
(d) 4-2-3-1
Ans. (b)
21. The Twelfth Finance Commission has recommended States’ share in the divisible pool of taxes at what percentage?
(a) 26.5 percent
(b) 28.5 percent
(c) 29.5 percent
(d) 303 percent
Ans. (c)
22. Consider the following statements about the National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS):
1. The scheme has been implemented from Rabi 1999-2000 season.
2. The scheme is availab1a non-loanee farmers only.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(c Neither 1 nor 2
Ans. (a)
23. In the total deployment of gross bank credit, which one of the following sectors had the maximum share as in March, 2006?
(a) Agriculture and allied activities
(b) Services
(c) Personal loan
(d) Trade
Ans. (a)
24. As per use-based classification, which one of the following sectors had recorded highest growth in the year 2005-06?
(a) Basic goods
(b) Capital goods
(c) Consumer goods
(d) Intermediate goods
Ans. (b)
25. In which one of the following years, the National Food Processing Policy was formulated?
(a) 2003
(b) 2004
(c) 2005
(d) 2006
Ans. (c)
26. Consider the following statements:
Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) was modified in the year 2004 to provide
1. the central assistance in the form of 70 percent loan and 30 percent grant for non-special category states.
2. the central assistance in the form of 10 percent loan and 90 percent grant for special category states.
3. the central assistance in the form of conversion of the loan to grant if projects are completed on schedule.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 3
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans. (d)
27. The Command Area Development Programme (CADP) has been renamed as which one of the following?
(a) Command Area Development and Water Management Programme
(b) Command Area Development and Forest Conservation Programme
(c) Command Area Development and Pollution Control Programme
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
28. Consider the following statements:
A. The coverage of Integrated Child Development Programme is limited and often the youngest children in the 0-3 year age group get left out of its ambit.
B. According to ICMR, at any given time, 7-15% of Indian children suffer from mental disorder
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) Both A and B
(d) Neither A nor B
Ans. (b)
29. Which group of infrastructure industry has the highest gap in targets and achievements of production during the year 2006-07?
(a) Fished Steel
(b) Crude Petroleum
(c) Power
(d) Fertilizers
Ans. (a)
30. The National Horticulture Mission (NHM) has aimed at doubling the horticultural production. For this, the target year is
(a) 2010
(b) 2011
(c) 2012
(d) 2015
Ans. (c)
31 Consider the following agreements:
A. ISLFTA. (India -Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement).
B. SAFTA (South Asia Free Trade Area).
C. CECA (Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement between India and Singapore).
D. SAPTA (South Asia Preferential Trade Area).
Which one of the following is the correct chronological sequence of the above agreements?
(a) A, C, B, D
(b) D, A, B, C
(c) B, A, D, C
(d) A, B, C, D
Ans. (a)
32. Which region of India has the lowest Thermal Plant Load Factor (PLF) for thermal power generation in the year 2006-207?
(a) Northern
(b) Western
(c) North-Eastern
(d) Southern
Ans. (c)
33. Consider the following statements:
A. Varsha Bima, the rainfall insurance scheme, is managed by the Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd. (ATCIL).
B. The scheme was introduced during the 2007 south-west monsoon period.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) Both A and B
(d) Neither A nor B
Ans. (a)
34. Thx on Banking Cash Transactions (withdrawals) over a certain threshold in a single day w introduced in the Union Budget of which year?
(a) 2002-03
(b) 2004-05
(c) 2005-06
(d) 2006-07
Ans. (c)
35. Who among the following has suggested migration to accrual accounting system from cash based accounting system in India?
(a) I.V. Reddy
(b) R.H. Patil
(c) D.N. Ghosh
(d) C. Rangarajan
Ans. (c)
36. In which of the following years was the tax revenue as a percentage of GDP the lowest?
(a) 2002-03
(b) 2003-04
(c) 2004-05
(d) 2005-06
Ans. (a)
37. Which one of the following is the proportion of rain-fed agriculture to the net sown area in India?
(a) 40%
(b) 50%
(c) 60%
(d) 72%
Ans. (a)
38. Consider the following statements about industrial relations on the basis of Economic Survey:
A. There was a constant decline in the number of strikes and lockouts during 2000-OS in India.
B. The maximum number of strikes and lockouts in the year 2006 were experienced by Kerala, followed by Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) Both A and B
(d) Neither A nor B
Ans. (a)
39. What is a strategy which makes an all-out effort to provide the masses of people in India access to basic facilities such as health, education, clean drinking water, etc., termed as?
(a) Inclusive growth strategy
(b) Exclusive growth strategy
(c) Rapid growth strategy
(d) Balanced growth strategy
Ans. (a)
40. Which of the following sectors has the largest percentage share in India’s total exports for the period April 2006 October 2007?
(a) Chemicals and related goods
(b) Engineering goods
(c) Gems and jewellery
(d) Textiles including readymade garments
Ans. (b)
41. It Which sector has attracted highest FDI inflows during the period from August 1991 to September2006 (in % share)?
(a) Services sector
(b) Electrical equipments
(c) Telecommunications
(d) Transportation industry
Ans. (b)
42. Which one of the following statements is correct?
(a) External Debt / GDP ratio has declined consistently after the year 2003
(b) External Debt / GDP ratio has fluctuated after the year 2003
(c) External Debt/GOP ratio has increased after the year 2003
(d) External Debt/GDP ratio has remained constant after the year 2003
Ans (a)
43. NSSO regularly collects rural retail prices on monthly basis from selected markets for compilation of Consumer Price Index Number. Which one of the following is the correct pair of samples collected for the purpose?
(a) 403 villages and 39 urban centers
(b) 503 villages and 49 urban centers
(c) 603 villages and 59 urban centers
(d) 703 villages and 69 urban centers
Ans. (c)
44. Which one of the following is not proposed in the approach paper to the 11th Five Year Plan as important new social interventions?
(a) Provide freedom and resources to select institutions so that they attain global standards by the year 2011-12.
(b) Grant old age pension to the widows, handicapped and deserted and separated women.
(c) Ensure adequate representation of women in• elected bodies, State Legislatures, and the Parliament.
(d) Provide emergency obstetrics care facilities within 2 hours travel from every habitat.
Ans. (d)
45. Which of th€ following statements pertaining to the strategy to raise agricultural output during the 11th Five Year Plan, are correct?
A. Double the rate of growth of irrigated area.
B. Improve water management, rain water harvesting and watershed development.
C. Provide easy access to credit at affordable rates.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) A and C
(d) A, B and C
Ans. (a)
46.. With one area of infrastructure is not included in Bharat Nirman Scheme (2005-09)?
(a) Irrigation
(b) Rural roads
(c) Rural health
(d) Rural housing
Ans. (c)
47. Which of the following is/are not monitorable target(s) for the 11th Five Year Plan?
A. Accelerate growth rate of GDP to 10% by the end of the plan and then maintain it in the 12th Five Year Plan.
B. Double per capita income by 201647.
C. Create 20 million new work opportunities.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) C only
(d) B and C
Ans. (c)

RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES ADMISSION NOTICE


JNTU KAKINADA ADMISSION NOTIFICATION


EDCET 2012 SOLVED PAPER

                                                           

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

LAWCET 2012 SOLVED PAPER


APSPDCL JUNIOR ASSISTANT (LDC) 2012 SOLVED PAPER


Vizag Steel Junior Nurse & Operation Theatre Assistant Recruitment


Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, India’s first shore-based integrated Steel Plant, invites applications from qualified and competent paramedical persons for the following posts for its Operation Theatres in its 160 bed modern hospital at Visakhapatnam:
1. Junior Nurse: 04posts
Qualification: 
Should be SSC/Matric with Diploma in General nursing and Midwifery OR B.Sc. (Nursing) from a recognized University / Institute. Ex- Servicemen with equivalent qualification may also apply.
Experience: Post qualification experience of 3 years in any Central / State Govt/Corporate / Industrial Hospital. Preference will be given for candidates having experience in Operation Theatre.
2. Operation Theatre Assistant: 02posts
Qualification: 
Should be Intermediate (10+2) with Operation Theatre Technician Course / Anesthesia Technician Course / MPHW from a recognized University /Institute
Experience: Post qualification experience of 3 years in Operation Theatre of any Central / State Govt. /Corporate / Industrial Hospital
Application Fees (for GEN / OBC candidates): Rs. 300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only). SC/ST candidates are exempted from this payment
How to Apply: Interested eligible candidates should apply giving full particulars as indicated in the prescribed application format only that is available on the website:www.vizagsteel.com on the link “Careers”. Application in the prescribed format filled-up in BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS in ENGLISH and duly signed and accompanied by two recent passport size photographs should be sent by Speed Post / Courier to “AGM (Personnel)-Recruitment, Room No.233, Main Administration Building, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam-530 031”
Last date: 25.06.2012

For more details Click here

APTRANSCO SUB ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOLVED PAPER


Sunday, June 3, 2012

GENERAL AWARENESS FOR BANK EXAMS

                                                           

Friday, June 1, 2012

Faculty and other posts in Telangana University

Telangana University
Dichpally, Nizamabad-503175 (AP)

Applications are invited for the various posts of  faculty and posts of non-teaching along with backlog posts in Telangana University :

  1. Group – I (Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce & Business Management)
    1. Professor : 03 posts
    2. Associate Professor : 09 posts
    3. Assistant Professor : 18 posts
  2. Group–II (Faculty of Science)
    1. Professor : 05 posts
    2. Associate Professor : 12 posts
    3. Assistant Professor : 14 posts 
  3. Backlog posts for SC / ST, other than SC / ST and Physically Challenged Categories.
    •  Group – I (Arts, Social Science, Commerce & Business Management )
      1. Professor : 04 posts
      2. Associate Professor : 08 posts
      3. Assistant Professor : 07 posts
    • Group–II (Faculty of Science)
      1. Professor : 01 post
      2. Associate Professor : 01 post
      3. Assistant Professor : 09 posts
    • Group–III (Computer Science & Engineering)
      1. Professor : 01 post
      2. Associate Professor : 01 post
      3. Assistant Professor : 01 post
  4.  Non-Teaching posts
    • Deputy Registrar : 01 post
    • Assistant Registrar : 02 posts
    • Superintendent : 04 posts
    • Librarian : 01 post
    • Deputy Librarian : 02 posts
    • Assistant Librarian : 05 posts 
    • Superintendent  : 01 post
    • Senior Assistant : 01 post
How to Apply :  The filled in applications on prescribed format should reach the undersigned in person or by Post on or before 25/06/2012.

Please visit http://telanganauniversity.ac.in/html/Recruitments.html for details and application format.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officers recruitment 2012 notification  through an advertisement number REC/02/2012-13.

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officers recruitment 2012 notification is released for eligible Indian citizen who have taken the pre-requisite CWE of IBPS Specialist Officers 2012.

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment 2012 Important Dates:

  • Opening Date of Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Online Application: 26th May, 2012
  • Closing Date of Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Online Application: 10th June, 2012
  • Payment of Application/Intimation Charges: 26th May to 9th June, 2012
  • Eligibility Criteria as on: 1st December, 2011

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officers Recruitment 2012 Details:

Name of the Post – Grade/Scale – Total Vacancies – Age Limit

  • Officer (Information Technology) - JMG, Scale – I – 70 – 20 to 35 years
  • Officer (Official Language) - JMG, Scale–I – 10 – 20 to 35 years
  • Civil Engineer - JMG, Scale–I – 5 – 20 to 35 years
  • Officer Law - JMG, Scale–I – 10 – 20 to 35 years
  • Manager (Law) - JMG, Scale–I – 20 – 21 to 35 years

There are total 115 vacancies in Allahabad Bank for Specialist Officers under Specialist Officers’ Recruitment Project 2012-13.

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment Eligibility Criteria:

Educational qualification, work experience and age limit are mentioned in the advertisement details of the all posts of Specialist Officers.

Minimum Cut Off Marks: individual cut off marks should be 24 (21 for SC/ST/OBC/PWD) to apply for Allahabad Bank Specialist Officers recruitment 2012.

Post-wise Cut Off Marks:

Post/Scale – SC – ST – OBC – General – PWD

  • Officer (IT) Scale 1 – 120 – 120 – 120 – 128 – 120
  • Officer (OL) Scale 1 – 90 – 90 – 90 – 96 – 90
  • Civil Engineer Scale 1 – 113 – 113 – 113 – 120 – 113
  • Manager (Law) Scale 1 – 113 – 113 – 113 – 121 – 113
  • Manager (Law) Scale 2 – 113 – 113 – 113 – 121 – 113

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Application Fee:

Candidates have to pay Rs. 100 (Rs. 20 for SC/ST/PWD) in the account of 50104512410 and in the name and style of “ALLAHABAD BANK SPECIALIST OFFICERS’ RECRUITMENT PROJECT-2012-13” downloading Challan Form and visiting the nearest branch of Allahabad Bank.

Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Online Form 2012:

Students have to visit: http://ibpsreg.sifyitest.com/allahabankpomay12/ Allahabad Bank Specialist Officer Online Form 2012 and fill it in the prescribed format during the given period.

Students are advised to visit: www.allahabadbank.com/recruitment.asp and download notification, challan form, caste certificate and Online Form to know more about how to apply, application form, application fee, eligibility criteria etc. to apply for Allahabad Bank Specialist Officers recruitment 2012.

Indian Overseas Bank Recruitment of Specialist Officers


Indian Overseas Bank (IOB)
763, Anna Salai, Chennai - 60002

Recruitment of Specialist Officer  in Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) 2012

Indian Overseas Bank (IOB),invites ON-LINE applications from Indian Citizens for recruitment against 551 vacancies for various Specialist Officers positions :
  1. Top Management Grade (TMG-VI)  : 06 pots (Risk Management-1, Integrated Treasury -1, Management -1, Information Technology -1, Cash Management – Transaction Banking -1)
  2. Senior Management Grade (SMG -V scale) : 04 posts (Risk Management -2, Information Technology – (MIS) - 1, Media Officers-2)
  3. Senior Management Grade (SMG - IV scale) : 01 post (Chief Economist -1)
  4. Middle Management Grade (MMG-III scale) : 04 posts (Economist -4)
  5. Middle Management Grade (MMG-II scale) : 551 posts
    • Manager-Security Officers (Manager - Security Officer 9 + Manager - Fire Officer 1) : 10 posts
    • Manager -Chartered Accountants : 25 posts
    • Manager-Company Secretary : 01 post
    • Manager-Electrical Engineer : 01 post
    • Manager-Printing Technologist : 01 post
    • Credit Officers : 500 posts
Application Fee : Rs.300/- (Rs.50/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates) in cash at the any of the IOB and take candidate's copy of Payment Receipt Challan.

How to Apply : Apply Online at IOB web site between 29/05/2012 and 12/06/2012.

Kindly visit http://www.iob.in/Careers.aspx for all the details and online submission of application.

Ed.CET 2012 Syllabus & test pattern

Syllabus & test pattern:


The common entrance test will be of objective type (multiple choice) examination. Candidate has to answer 150 questions in two hours time.

Part-A: General English – 25 questions for 25 marks

Part-B:
  1. General Knowledge – 15 questions for 15 marks
  2. Teaching Aptitude – 10 questions for 10 marks
Part-C: Methodology: Candidate has to choose one of the following subjects. It consists of 100 questions for 100 marks.
  1. Mathematics – 100 questions for 100 marks
  2. Physical Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
    1. Physics – 50 questions for 50 marks
    2. Chemistry – 50 questions for 50 marks
  3. Biological Sciences – 100 questions for 100 marks
    1. Botany – 50 questions for 50 marks
    2. Zoology – 50 questions for 50 marks
  4. Social Studies – 100 questions for 100 marks
    1. Geography – 35 questions for 35 marks
    2. History – 30 questions for 30 marks
    3. Civics – 15 questions for 15 marks
    4. Economics – 20 questions for 20 marks
  5. English Methodology– 100 questions for 100 marks
    1. Syllabus pertaining to English for Classes VIII , IX and X and that for the Two-Year Intermediate course of A.P.
      – 50 Questions for 50 Marks
    2. Syllabus prescribed for Optional English at B.A. Degree level (B.A., ML / Special English)
      – 50 Questions for 50 Marks.
Note: Part-A and Part-B are common for all the candidates irrespective of Methodology chosen in Part-C .
To check eligibility criteria for the choice of subject under PART-C click here

Syllabus for the subjects under Part-A, Part-B andPart-C of the Education Common Entrance Test-2012.
  Part-A, Part-B Syllabus: Download
Part-C Syllabus:
1. Mathematics Download
2. Physical Sciences Physics
Chemistry
3. Biological Sciences Botany
Zoology
4. Social Studies Geography
History
Civics
Economics
5. English Methodology Download

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

IBPS CWE for Rural Bank for Officer and Office Assistant posts


Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
IBPS House, Post Box No.8587, Kandivali (East), Mumbai - 400101

Published at sarkarinaukriblog(dot)dot)com
Like we have reported earlier, IBPS, an autonomous body, has been authorised and has received mandates to conduct Common Written Examination (CWE) for the posts of Officers and Office Assistant  (Multipurpose) for Regional Rural Banks (Gramin Banks). 

Applications are invited for the first CWE for Rural Banks Officer posts (Scale-I,II and III) and Office-Assistants, for which CWE will be conducted on 02/09/2012 for Officers and 09/09/2012 for Office-Assistant posts.

Those will be successful in the Common Written Exam (CWE) will be given a scorecard (Like CAT exam of IIM) and may apply to any of the participating rural bank when they come up with their job vacancy and then these successful candidates have quote their personal details and their CWE scores. This score card will be valid for one year from the date of issuance.

 Each of the bank will issue individual recruitment notifications, details of  vacancies, eligibility criteria etc. separately.

How to Apply for CWE :  Candidates need to apply Online at IBS website from 01/06/2012 to 25/06/2012 only.

Important Dates :

  1. Payment of Online Application Fees : 01/06/2012 to 25/06/2012 
  2. Payment of Offline Application Fees : 04/06/2012 to 30/06/2012 
  3. Start date of Online submission of Application : 01/06/2012
  4. Last date for online submission of Application :  25/06/2012
  5. Date of CWE Exam : 02/09/2012 for Officer and 09/09/2012 for Office-Assistant (Multipurpose)
Please visit http://www.ibps.in for all the details available and to submit the application online from 01/06/2012 onwards.

PUNJAB & SIND BANK RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALIST OFFICERS

Punjab & Sind Bank (PSB)
(A Government of India undertaking)
Head Office : “Bank House”, 21 Rajendra Place, New Delhi- 110125

Recruitment of Specialist Officers, Chartered Accountants and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

Punjab & Sind Bank invites applications from Indian citizens for following Officers level posts :
  • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) : 01 post in SMGS-V scale  
  • Chartered Accountant : 15 posts in MMGS-III Scale
  • Chartered Accountant : 35 posts in MMGS-II Scale  
  • Information Technology (IT) Officer : 125 posts in JMGS-I Scale
  • Agriculture Field Officer : 100 posts in JMGS-I Scale 
  • Official Language Officer (Rajbhasah-Hindi) : 15 posts in JMGS-I Scale 
  • Technical Officer : 10 posts (Civil-8, Electrical-2) in JMGS-I Scale
How to Apply : Apply online at PSB website only from 01/06/2012 to 15/06/2012 under the link Recruitment

Please visit Recruitment Section at  http://www.psbindia.com  for details and online submission  of application from 01/06/2012 onwards.

IBPS COMMON WRITTEN EXAM FOR RRBs


Sunday, May 27, 2012

APPSC GROUP-I PRELIMINARY 2012 KEY

                                                           

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Syndicate Bank Recruitment of 1000 Probationary Clerks


Syndicate Bank invites applications for the post of Probationary Clerks from Indian citizens who have taken the Common Written Examination for Clerical Cadre conducted by IBPS in Nov./Dec.2011 and have a valid Score card issued by IBPS subject to fulfillment of other eligibility criteria.
For details regarding vacancies and cut-off marks State/UT-wise, category-wise, eligibility criteria, fees/intimation charges, application procedure, selection procedure, reservation/relaxation etc., please visit the Bank’s website www.syndicatebank.in between 01.06.2012 and 15.06.2012.
The Clerical recruitment would be on State/UT-wise basis. It will therefore be necessary that candidates apply for vacancies of State/UT from which they have appeared for the Common Written Examination in which they have qualified.
Candidates should possess proficiency in the Official /Regional Language of the State/UT for which vacancies he/she wishes to apply (To read, write & speak).

IMPORTANT DATES:

Payment of Application Fees at Syndicate Bank Branches           01.06.2012 To 15.06.2012
Opening date for Online Registration                                           01.06.2012
Last Date for Online Registration
(Including for candidates from far-flung areas )                            15.06.2012
The number of vacancies and also the number of reserved vacancies is provisional and may vary according to actual requirements of the Bank.