Friday 17 January 2014

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LESS MARKS IN IBPS PO 3



Now that everyone is waiting for their interview marks and the final cut off for selection I am here to inject some optimism to all the candidates who have scored less marks (60-70) in the written exam. 

As seen in most of the interview centres this time IBPS has given strict instructions to every centre to not allow people without proper documents whether it be OBC creamy layer certificates, degree pass certificates, NOC from employer. Last year candidates were allowed by giving an undertaking that they will submit the documents at a later date. But this time no one was allowed without even a single improper document.

The day on which I personally had my interview saw 6 candidates out of 25 candidates in Panel 2 being rejected due to something related to their documents. They had pretty good marks like 75-85. On a formal take with the officials at the interview venue I found out that every day 20-25 candidates were being rejected out of the 100 called daily for interview. This shows that about 20-25% candidates were rejected before appearing the interview.

Though it is heart breaking for those candidates who were not allowed to appear at the interview process it is also a boon for those who have less marks in written exam. Also with these people who were rejected there were also many candidates who were absent on that day. This reduces the competition further.

Even after selection there will be many candidates who will not join due to not getting proper place of posting. Specially female candidates if they get posted in other states will not join mostly.

So no matter what happens whoever has appeared in the interview has a fair chance of selection. So friends dont loose hope and just pray to God for now.

3 comments:

  1. thanks for valuable information

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  2. Not true...at my centre if any one had any document less than they were signing the undertaking that they will provide the relevant document at the time of joining

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