Can I appear for IBPS exam?

I scored 56 percent marks in class 12th and 69 percent marks in BBA. I belong to OBC category.

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Asked by Avinash Ku
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J
2 years ago
You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam. You are eligible for IBPS exam.

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A
2 years ago
Hello dear, IBPS provides its services to all Public-Sector Banks (PNB, BOB, etc. SBI RBI NABARD SIDBI, LIC & Insurance companies and other Banks which are regular members of the IBPS society. In 2011, IBPS started the Common Recruitment Process (CRP) for recruiting officers and clerks in Indian Ban

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K
7 years ago
Hello, Yes, you can appear in IBPS Exam. You only need a graduation degree in any discipline from any recognised university to appear in IBPS Bank Exams. IBPS conducts four exams: IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS RRB and IBPS SO Exam. You can check the eligibility criteria to appear in these exams here:

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K
8 years ago
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection recently released IBPS RRB Notification 2017. IBPS has announced over approx. 15337 vacancies in the notification. This exam is for the recruitment of both Officers - Scale I, II & III) and Office Assistants and will be conducted in September 2017. Check

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Divya Jain
8 years ago
Hello Avinash, Yes, you are eligible to apply for IBPS bank exams. The minimum eligibility criteria required to appear for bank exams is graduation. The age limit to apply for IBPS PO bank exam is 20 to 30 years. You can check the below mentioned link: https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-become-a

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Dear avinash. yes. you can go for ibps. do some more hardwork. prepare well. all the best.

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A
9 years ago
you need to pass your BBA first and then get registered for ibps exams

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