IBPS PO, SO 2023 application dates extended; register online by August 28
Mridusmita Deka | August 22, 2023 | 09:23 AM IST | 1 min read
IBPS has extended the IBPS PO and IBPS SO 2023 application dates. Candidates will get another 7 days now.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has extended the online application dates for recruitment of IBPS PO and IBPS SO 2023. Earlier set to be closed on Monday, August 21, the IBPS SO and IBPS PO 2023 application window will now close on August 28. The official website - ibps.in is hosting the IBPS PO and IBPS SO 2023 application form online. Candidates will now get another seven days’ time to register online and pay the IBPS application fee.
Revising the IBPS PO and IBPS SO 2023 application form dates , the institute in a statement said: “All other terms and conditions as mentioned in the Detailed Notifications dated 01.08.2023 remain unchanged.”
“Corrigendum, if any, on this notification will be issued only on the authorised IBPS website ibps.in,” it added.
IBPS PO, SO 2023 Application: How to fill
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Go to the official website - ibps.in’
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Click on the respective link as per the post you want to apply for.
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A new page will open.
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Register with contact details and names
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A registration number will be generated
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Login again with the system-generated registration number
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Fill the application form
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Submit the details.
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Download the IBPS PO, SO application form
Candidates will become eligible to appear for the IBPS PO and IBPS SO 2023 prelims exam. Shortlisted candidates in the prelims will have to take the mains and interview rounds. IBPS is the conducting body for several recruitment exam for posts including IBPS PO, IBPS SO, IBPS clerk. The IBPS SO and IBPS PO are held annually. It is mandatory to obtain the IBPS cut-off to get qualified.
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