IBPS PO 2020: Number of Vacancies Increased To 1417
Team Careers360 | August 6, 2020 | 09:35 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has released the IBPS PO 2020 official notification on August 4 at its official website. On August 6, IBPS updated the previously announced vacancies for IBPS PO 2020. Earlier 1167 IBPS PO vacancies were announced for the recruitment and in the revised notice, the number has been increased to 1417. The last date to fill the online application form is August 26. Check here for more details.
IBPS PO 2020 Vacancies- Revised Numbers
Category |
Number of vacancies |
SC |
196 |
ST |
89 |
OBC |
300 |
EWS |
142 |
UR |
690 |
Total |
1417 |
Know all about IBPS PO 2020 application form
IBPS PO application form was released on August 5 on the official website. The end date to register for the exam is August 26. There has been an increase in application fee also. General/EWS candidates need to pay Rs. 850/- while reserved category candidates have to pay Rs. 175/- as application fee.
About IBPS PO 2020
The selection process of IBPS PO comprises three stages - prelims exam, mains exam and personal interview. Candidates who clear the prelims exam will be called for mains exam and personal interview. Those candidates who are finally selected candidates will be posted as Probationary Officer in various banks across the country.
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