Indian Bank PO Mains Exam begins; Know complete details here
Shristi Kirti | November 5, 2018 | 11:48 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi, November 4: Indian Bank is conducting Indian Bank PO Mains exam in online mode on November 4, 2018, for the recruitment of Probationary Officers. The mains exam is being held across multiple exam centres in 41 cities. Indian Bank PO mains examination is being conducted for those candidates who have qualified in the prelims examination that was held on October 6, 2018, in online mode.
Candidates who are appearing for the exam were required to carry their admit card of Indian Bank PO 2018 along with one of the photo identity proofs - Voter ID Card, Passport, Aadhaar Card, Pan Card, Driving License, Employee ID and Bank Passbook with photograph. Candidates must keep in mind that without their admit card and photo ID proof they are not allowed to enter the examination hall.
After the exam , Indian Bank will not release any answer key of Indian Bank PO mains exam. However, the result of Indian Bank PO 2018 mains exam is expected to be declared in the last week of November. Candidates who will qualify the mains exam will have to appear for personal interview that is likely to be conducted in December. Candidates who will qualify all the stages of exam will be selected and they have to undergo one year of post graduate diploma in banking and finance (PGDBF) conducted at Indian Bank Manipal School of Banking (IBMSB), Bangalore.
Those candidates who will successfully complete the course will be appointed in JMG - I as Probationary Officer at Indian Bank. This year Indian Bank has announced as many as 417 vacancies for the recruitment to the post of Probationary Officer across various branches of Indian Bank.
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