IBPS releases call letters for CWE Clerk pre- exams 2016

The instructions mentioned that there would be two rounds in the selection process namely, the prelims round and the mains round. The interview round may or may not be conducted. Candidates are required to clear all the rounds in order to land the

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 21 Oct 2016 11:05 AM GMT
IBPS releases call letters for CWE Clerk pre- exams 2016
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IBPS releases call letters for CWE Clerk pre- exams 2016

New Delhi: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the call letters for the IBPS CWE Clerk VI pre-exam training exam 2016.

The letters are available for download till November 13 on the official website of the institute.

The instructions mentioned that there would be two rounds in the selection process namely, the prelims round and the mains round. The interview round may or may not be conducted. Candidates are required to clear all the rounds in order to land the job position.

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The instructions for downloading the IBPS call letters:

  • The candidates need to log on the official website of the IBPS: Click here to go directly on IBPS website
  • On the homepage, click on the download call letter link flashing across the screen on top of the main page.
  • Click on download link that you are directed at and you will be taken to a new page.
  • Enter your registration number, password, and a captcha code as shown in the image.
  • Your admit card will be available when you click on “Login”
  • In case you enter your details wrong, you can press “Reset” and the page will be cleared, after which you can enter your details again.

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The IBPS conducts recruitment examinations on an annual period to shortlist eligible candidates for various banking sector vacancies across the country. The placements are given in many public sector banks.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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