Download pdfInstitute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS)
Every year the InstitutAnchore of Banking Personnel Selection holds the IBPS PO Bank Exam to select Probationary Officers in Public Sector banks. IBPS offers recruitment services to all Public-Sector Banks, SBI, Associate Banks of SBI, RBI, NABARD, SIDBI, LIC & Insurance companies and regular member Banks of the IBPS society.
IBPS started the Common Written Examination (CWE) in the year 2011 to recruit officers and clerks in Public Sector Banks. It accepts online application through its official website for registration of the examination.
About IBPS : Historical Background
The journey of IBPS is closely associated with a major event in the economic arena of the country; the Nationalisation of 14 major Banks in 1969, and thereafter, establishment of NIBM as an apex level research and training institute of all public sector Banks, almost at the same time.
After Nationalisation of the Banks in 1969, the Banks were required to open more and more branches so that more and more people can avail “Banking Services” in the country. Banks started expanding their branch network, but it was not possible without recruitment of new employees. Managing the Critical and Crucial activity of “Selecting Right People for the Right Jobs” was a big task for the banks. At the same time the selection process of the banks, which they were following those days, was not a uniform, standard & scientific selection process. Besides this, some Sr. People in the Banks were of the opinion that the traditional system of selecting employees had no clarity regarding the characteristics to be measured in the selection process and their relevance to subsequent on-the-job performance and career growth of the selectees.
Since Banks were Public Sector Organisations, the “Public Accountability” was also a major guiding principle for them. It was necessary for them to adopt a selection system which should be open to all eligible and qualified applicants. It should be fair, impartial, effective and should select only those candidates who are “most suitable” for the job. But since Branch Expansion was the priority of the banks, they started advertising their vacancies. As expected they were flooded with applications of many well qualified candidates. The personnel departments of the banks were not equipped to handle this voluminous activity. Therefore some of them approached NIBM which designed a new Selection Testing Process for the Banks and launched it in some parts of the country. The new system got spontaneous acceptance from the banking industry. As a result more and more banks voluntarily started using this new service. As the demand increased substantially, it was decided to constitute a small Personnel Selection Service (PSS) unit to handle these projects. A few years later in the year 1984, the same PSS Unit of NIBM was converted into IBPS and Dr. A. S. Deshpande, who was then Professor in-charge of PSS Unit, became its founder Director.
About IBPS : Organisational Structure
About IBPS : Services
IBPS helps organisations in their personnel selection Activities on Request. IBPS offer services in following Six Areas:
- Recruitment Projects
- Promotion Projects
- Admission Test & Certification Projects
- Assessment Centre Projects
- Assessment of Group Dynamics Related Personality Traits (Group Exercises)
- Projects where only Registration of Applications were done
All services related to Mass level examinations are provide through On-line mode only.
IBPS RRB Participating Organisations
The IBPS RRB exam is conducted to recruit Officers and Office Assistant to the different Gramin Banks of the country. Given below is the list of participating Gramin Banks:
Regional Rural Banks
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Allahabad UP Gramin Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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Andhra Pradesh GrameenaVikas Bank
(Telangana)
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Andhra PragathiGrameena Bank
(Andhra Pradesh)
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Mizoram Rural Bank
(Mizoram)
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Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank
(Arunachal Pradesh)
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Assam GraminVikash Bank
(Assam)
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BangiyaGraminVikash Bank
(West Bengal)
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Nagaland Rural Bank
(Nagaland)
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Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank
(Gujarat)
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Baroda Rajasthan KshetriyaGramin
(Rajasthan)
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Baroda UP Gramin Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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Narmada JhabuaGramin Bank
(Madhya Pradesh)
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Bihar Gramin Bank
(Bihar)
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Central Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank
(Madhya Pradesh)
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Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank
(Andhra Pradesh)
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Odisha Gramya Bank
(Odisha)
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Chhattisgarh RajyaGramin Bank
Chhattisgarh)
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Dena Gujarat Gramin Bank
(Gujarat)
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EllaquaiDehati Bank
(Jammu & Kashmir)
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PallavanGrama Bank
(Tamil Nadu)
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Gramin Bank of Aryavart
(Uttar Pradesh)
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Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank
(Himachal Pradesh)
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J & K Grameen Bank
(Jammu & Kashmir)
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PandyanGrama Bank
(Tamil Nadu)
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Jharkhand Gramin Bank
(Jharkhand)
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Karnataka VikasGrameen Bank
(Karnataka)
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KashiGomtiSamyutGramin Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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PaschimBangaGramin Bank
(West Bengal)
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KaveriGrameena Bank
(Karnataka)
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Kerala Gramin Bank
(Kerala)
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LangpiDehangi Rural Bank
(Assam)
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Pragathi Krishna Gramin Bank
(Karnataka)
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Madhya Bihar Gramin Bank
(Bihar)
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Madhyanchal Gramin Bank
(Madhya Pradesh)
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Maharashtra Gramin Bank
(Maharashtra)
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Prathama Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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MalwaGramin Bank
(Punjab)
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Manipur Rural Bank
(Manipur)
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Meghalaya Rural Bank
(Meghalaya)
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PuduvaiBharthiarGrama Bank
Puducherry)
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Punjab Gramin Bank
(Punjab)
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Purvanchal Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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Rajasthan MarudharaGramin Bank
(Rajasthan)
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SaptagiriGrameena Bank
(Andhra Pradesh)
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Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank
(Haryana)
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Sarva UP Gramin Bank
(Uttar Pradesh)
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Saurashtra Gramin Bank
(Gujarat)
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Sutlej Gramin Bank
(Punjab)
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Telangana Grameena Bank
(Telangana)
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Tripura Gramin Bank
Tripura)
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UtkalGrameen Bank (Odisha)
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UttarbangaKshetriyaGramin Bank
(West Bengal)
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Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank (Bihar)
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UttarakhandGramin Bank
(Uttarakhand)
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VananchalGramin Bank
(Jharkhand)
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Vidharbha Konkan Gramin Bank
(Maharashtra)
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