IBPS:Notification Regarding Common Process for Recruitment of Specialist Cadre Posts (CWE SPL-II) in Participating Organizations
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALIST OFFICERS IN PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS
Further to the Notification dated 02.05.2013 released by IBPS regarding common process for recruitment of Specialist Cadre posts (CWE-SPL-II) in Participating Organisations, the schedule of subsequent activities with modifications wherever applicable is given below:
Schedule (Tentative):
Event:
- Declaration of combined result of CWE and Interview: After 14.06.2013
- Online Registration of order of preference for Organisations: 24.06.2013-29.06.2013
- Provisional Allotment: Second week of July 2013
Candidates can download the combined result of CWE and Interview from the IBPS website preferably after 14.06.2013. Candidates short listed after CWE and interview are advised to log on to IBPS website at www.ibps.in, click on the appropriate link, enter their Registration Number and Password and register their order of preference for the Participating organisations. This is the only valid means of indicating preferences for Participating Organisations and no other means will be accepted. Repeat- No other means will be accepted.
Depending on the available postwise and categorywise tentative vacancies* (furnishedin Annexure I of this advertisement) a successful candidate will be provisionally allotted to one of the Participating Organisations in order of merit cum preference or otherwise keeping in view thespirit of Govt. Guidelines on reservation policy, administrative convenience, etc.
A candidate belonging to reserved category who is selected on the basis of norms as applicable to General category will be treated at par with a General category candidate for drawing up the merit list. Such a candidate will not be adjusted against reserved post. However his/her provisional allotment to an Organisation would be done by treating him/her as if he/she has qualified as a reserved category candidate.
Courtesy: IBPS