IBPS Recruitment 2020- Apply for 29 Various Posts Now
vikrant.shukla | June 11, 2020 | 02:52 PM IST | 1 min read
IBPS Recruitment 2020: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is inviting online applications. The recruitment is for various posts of Professors, Associate Professors, Faculty Research Associates etc. The applications are open from June 10, 2020, and will last till June 30. The exam is scheduled for July 19, while the admit card dates will be released shortly after the last date of applications. As per the IBPS Recruitment 2020 notification, the exam fee is Rs. 1000 which will have to be paid via online means. Check IBPS Recruitment 2020 details here.
Highlights of IBPS Recruitment 2020:
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The posts are of Professor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Faculty Research Associate, Faculty Research Associate, IT Administrator and Analyst Programmer Linux.
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The total number of vacancies released is 29.
Who can apply for IBPS Recruitment 2020?
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As per the notification, the age limit varies post wise. The minimum age limit is 21 years which is for a Programming Assistant while the maximum age limit is 55 years which is for a Professor.
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The minimum academic qualification is a Bachelor's degree while the maximum is PhD with 12 years working experience.
How to apply for IBPS Recruitment 2020?
- Visit the official website @ibpsonline.ibps.in and fill in the details wherever asked.
- Upload documents like valid ID proof, signature and photo in scanned format.
- Pay the application fee online before submitting it.
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