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Wednesday 14 November 2018

Zionist Barbarism Against Gaza Civilians Intensifies

Zionist Barbarism Against Gaza Civilians Intensifies

Crescent International

13 November 2018

gazaWithin the last 48 hours, the Gaza Strip has witnessed another major Israeli military escalation. Zionist warplanes bombed residential neighborhoods in the tiny enclave while artillery shells rained down every few minutes.

Two more civilians were killed in Gaza today in Israeli artillery shelling while seven civilians were wounded, at the time of filing this report.

Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesman for the Gaza Health Ministry, said a 26-year-old farmer, Khaled Riyad Ahmed al-Sultan was killed in his field. His body was shredded to pieces. A two-year-old child was also wounded.

Another civilian was wounded when Israeli shells fell on the Salatin area west of the city of Beit Lahia, five kilometers north of Gaza City.

Musab Hus, 20, also died and three others were wounded during an Israeli attack on an area east of al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City.

The latest attacks occurred less than a day after Israeli warplanes conducted a string of airstrikes throughout the Gaza Strip, killing three people.

The Israeli military announced in a statement that the aerial assaults were carried out shortly after the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement fired an intense barrage of rockets against settlements in the southern part of the occupied territories, triggering air sirens.

Palestinian officials and witnesses said the Israeli military bombed the studios of the Arabic-language al-Aqsa satellite television network, which is affiliated to Hamas. There was no immediate word of any casualties in the airstrike.

On the night of November 11, seven Palestinians, including a senior Hamas commander, were killed when Zionist occupation forces staged an incursion into the southern Gaza Strip.

One Israeli soldier was killed and another injured in the illegal raid. This caused such angst among the Zionists that they launched a massive barrage of missiles and artillery strikes against the defenceless people of Gaza.

Life for the nearly two million inhabitants of Gaza is absolute hell. They live under constant fear of Israeli terror attacks and have little or no recourse to protection.

This is the biggest Zionist onslaught since Israel’s July-August 2014 offensive on the tiny Gaza enclave.

The latest escalation started with an Israeli special undercover unit “Mista'arvim” infiltrating the Khan Younis neighborhood in the Southern Gaza Strip on November 11.

The Zionists killed 7 members of the Palestinian resistance groups, including a commander in al-Qassam Brigades from Khan Younis.

The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas retaliated for this latest provocative criminal Zionist assault by firing a barrage of rockets deep into Israeli cities adjacent to the Gaza Strip. A number of Israeli targets including an Israeli military bus were hit.

Since the latest Zionist onslaught, almost all residential areas of Gaza have been attacked causing civilian deaths and injuries. Houses, TV studios, hotels and police stations have all been targeted and destroyed.

From Northern Gaza Strip to Southern Gaza Strip and residential neighborhoods—essentially makeshift camps of extremely poor Palestinians have been hit with missiles or artillery shells.

The tiny enclave measuring 25 miles by 15 miles has been described as the biggest open-air prison. It is besieged from all sides and no food, medicines or repair equipment is allowed to enter the Strip.

Even Egypt, a so-called Muslim country, has blocked all access to Palestinians. It is the biggest collaborator of the Zionist regime and complicit in the starvation of the people of Gaza.

Sunday 11 November 2018

Tlaib and Omar are the first Muslim women elected to Congress. They’re also so much more

Tlaib and Omar are the first Muslim women elected to Congress. They’re also so much more

Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar are two powerful political forces to be reckoned with

By Tara Isabella Burton

Vox, 8 November 2018

taraTuesday was a historic night for Muslim women in US politics.

Two Muslim women won their House races in Midwest districts. Democratic candidate Rashida Tlaib was elected in Michigan, without opposition, to replace Rep. John Conyers, who stepped down after facing sexual harassment allegations. In Minnesota, Democrat Ilhan Omar defeated Republican Jennifer Zielinski. Omar is replacing Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison — the first Muslim person elected to Congress — who on Tuesday won his race for state attorney general.

Upon her victory, Omar congratulated Tlaib on Twitter expressing her solidarity with her “sister” and excitement to serve in Congress together.

Neither victory was a complete surprise: Tlaib and Omar ran in two districts that tend to favor Democrats. Still, their wins remain hugely symbolic, both for Muslim visibility in the United States and as a repudiation of anti-immigrant, nativist sentiment in the age of Donald Trump.

Suman Raghunathan, the executive director of advocacy group South Asian Americans Leading Together, told Vox, “It’s incredibly inspiring ... to see the nation’s first Muslim American women elected to Congress just two years after the administration decided to introduce the first ‘Muslim ban’ — I think that’s a very strong, powerful message of repudiation against the politics of division rather than the politics of inclusion.”

She stressed the importance of the women’s backgrounds not only as Muslims, but also as those with immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Tlaib is the child of Palestinian immigrants, while Omar came to the United States more than 20 years ago as a refugee from Somalia. Both have made pro-immigrant policies a staple of their platforms and have been vocal critics of the Trump administration’s hardline approach to migration.

Raghunathan also highlighted the fact that Tlaib and Omar’s elections are only a small part of what she sees as a wider electoral repudiation of the Trump administration’s specific brand of nationalism and conservatism.

“Tlaib and Omar are not the only firsts,” Raghunathan said. “Last night saw a number of other oppressed and marginalized communities who also elected their first members of Congress. Kansas saw both the repudiation of the noted anti-immigrantdemagogue Kris Kobach, rejected in the governors’ race, and also you saw Kansas’s Third District — which was the home of Meshon Cooper who was murdered by a white supremacist last year — flip, and elect one of the nation’s first Native American women, and Kansas’s first gay women,” Democrat Sharice Davids.

Tlaib and Omar’s victory, therefore, must be seen as part of a broader movement: one in which progressive women and members of minority groups are bringing their experiences to the fore to combat Trumpist rhetoric and policies alike.

Omar and Tlaib have both been explicit about the degree to which their identities inform their politics. Before her election, Omar toldthe New Yorker’s Emily Witt that her opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement was rooted in her own consciousness of oppression. “I’ve always seen how it was created out of fear, and how it became a tool to dehumanize and treat Muslims as second-class citizens within this country,” she said.

Likewise, Tlaib told ABC News before the election, “I ran because of injustices and because of my boys, who are questioning their [Muslim] identity and whether they belong. I’ve never been one to stand on the sidelines.”

While their elections are historic, some commentators caution against reducing Tlaib and Omar down solely to their identities as Muslim women. As imam Dawud Walid told Vox, all too often, people focus on Muslim candidates’ identities rather than focusing on their policy proposals.

“It’s very important to have a democracy that truly represents and reflects the people that live in the country,” Walid said. “With [Tlaib and Omar], we’re adding to that representation that has been sorely missing in Congress, [but] there is a tendency of wanting to place Muslims in a policy ghetto.”

Walid added, “There is somehow an expectation that [an elected Muslim] person is supposed to be a spokesperson for Muslim. ... I don’t see either of them as a spokesperson for their faith. We’ve got Islamic scholars, and female Islamic scholars for that. These are people who got elected in districts that are majority non-Muslim and they are representing the interests of their district and the country as a whole.”

Wajaharat Ali, a journalist and frequent commentator on Islamic issues, concurred. Pointing out that the district that Omar won in was predominately white and 70 percent Christian, he argued that Omar and Tlaib’s victories were fundamentally about their ability to connect with the needs of a population hungry for strong, progressive candidates. “Oftentimes [the narrative will] be — ‘we’re the first Muslims.’ But what you’re seeing now is [the narrative of] ‘we are public servants and champions of the people who happen to be Muslim.’”

“What that shows you,” he added, “is an evolving America that has a more nuanced, sophisticated understanding of how to deal with women and people of color and minorities. Meaning those markers are not used to tokenize them, but are seen as just one of the many aspects of their identity.”

Image: Ilhan Omar (pictured) and Rashida Tlaib are the first two Muslim women elected to Congress. Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

Friday 21 September 2018

My Visit to USA

In The Name Of  ALLAH – “The Most Beneficent & Merciful”
Most Respected & Most Beloved
Assalam -o- Alaikum -wa- Rahmatullah -wa- Barkatahu
I pray to Almighty ALLAH Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala that this email
will find you and your whole family in good health & happiness.
It gives me immense pleasure to inform you that Insha Allah, I will leave Kolkata on 23rd September 2018 for 
USA (especially New Jersey, New York, and Washington) and Insha Allah, I will be back to Kolkata on 7th November 2018. 
I am going to see my brothers and sisters and other relatives.
 I may get a chance to meet our Islamic Brothers in the USA who are working for Islam and doing social service.
In this regard, I humbly request to your good self, if possible, please meet me and also
 please introduce some close or well known to you and in that way, you will help me to fulfill my mission.
Wassalam
Mohammed Omer KhanGeneral Secretary
Bengal Educational & Social Trust (BEST)
1, Nawab Badruddin Street, Kolkata – 700 073, West Bengal, INDIA
E-mail -- best.kol@gmail.com,   best.kol786@yahoo.in   Mob - 9339105712

Monday 17 September 2018

IBPS Clerk 2018 Exam

IBPS Clerk 2018 Exam

Every year Institute of Banking Personnel Selection holds the IBPS clerical cadre in multiple Public Sector banks. IBPS started 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.
It is held at various locations throughout India. The mode of examination is online. In 2018, IBPS CWE-VII Clerk Pre-Exam is going to hold  Pre Examination on 8th,  09th, 15th  and 16th December 2018.  IBPS Clerk Main Examination will be held on 20th January 2018.

IBPS Clerk Vacancies 2018

No. of Vacancies : 7275

IBPS Clerk 2018 Important Dates

The important dates for IBPS Clerk CWE VII 2018 are as follows:
Activity
Date
IBPS Clerk Online Registration/ Edit/ Modification of Application
18.09.2018 to 10.10.2018
Online Examination – Preliminary
08.12.2018, 09.12.2018, 15.12.2018 & 16.12.2018
Declaration of IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam Result
December 2018/ January 20198
Online Examination – Main
20.01.2019

 

IBPS Clerk Eligibility Criteria - 2018

Educational Qualification

Graduation Degree from a University recognized by the Government of India. 
Candidates should have a valid Mark-sheet / Degree: Certificate which supports that they are graduates on the day they were registered for the exam. The percentage of marks obtained in Graduation should be mentioned at time of registration for the IBPS Bank-Clerk examination.
Computer Literacy: Knowledge of computer operation is a must as IBPS Clerk exam is conducted online.
Language Proficiency: Candidates should have verbal and written proficiency in official language of the State/UT. The candidate should be able to read, write and speak the language.

 

Age Eligibility :  (As on 01.09.2018):
Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 28 years


Age Relaxation

Category
Age Relaxation
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST)
5 years
Other Backward Classes (OBC Non-Creamy Layer)
3 years
Persons with Disabilities (PWD)
10 years
Ex-Servicemen/Disabled Ex-Serviceman
Actual  period of service rendered in the defence forces +3 years (8 years for Disabled Ex- Servicemen belonging to SC/ST) subject to a maximum age limit of 50 years
Widows/Divorced Women
9 years
Persons with Domicile of Jammu &Kashmir during the period of 1-1-1980 to 31-12-1989
5 years
Persons affected by 1984 riots
5 years
Regular Employees of Union Carbide Factory, Bhopal retrenched from service(for MP state Only)
 5 years

 

Nationality / Citizenship of Applicants

Candidates applying for IBPS CWE/Bank Clerk Examination should be one of the following:
1. Citizen of India
2. Subject of Nepal or Bhutan
3. Tibetan Refugee who came to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanent settlement
4. Person of Indian Origin (PIO) who has migrated from Burma, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam or East African countries of Zaire, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Malawi, with the intention of permanent settlement in India
Candidates belonging to the category 2, 3, 4 must have a certificate of eligibility issued by the Govt of India in their favour.

IBPS Clerk Notification 2018

As per IBPS 2018 Official Calendar Notification will come in the month of September 2018 for IBPS CWE Clerk Examination. The Online Registration for IBPS Clerk will tentatively be from 12 September to 03 Octobr 2018. IBPS has introduced 7883 vacancies for IBPS Clerk 2017 Exam.
The candidates eligible and interested can register themselves online for the said post on the official IBPS website.www.ibps.in.

IBPS Clerk 2018 Exam Dates

The important dates for IBPS Clerk CWE VII 2018 are as follows:
Activity
Date
Preliminary Examination
8th , 9th, 15th & 16th December 2018
Main Examination
20th January 2019

 

IBPS Clerk Application Fee

The category wise application fees for IBPS Clerk exam is given below. Fee/Intimation charges once paid will NOT be refunded on any account nor can it be held in reserve for any other examination or selection. The application fee must be paid online itself. To know more please check the complete guide for IBPS Clerk Application
Sr. No.CategoryApplication Fee
1SC/ST/PWDRs.100/- (Intimation Charges only)
2General and OthersRs. 600/- (App. Fee including intimation charges)

 

IBPS 2018 Calender

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD IBPS CWE 2018 EXAM CALENDAR

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern

The IBPS Clerk exam (CWE 7) for hiring candidates will be held online. The exam will be in two parts: Preliminary and Mains.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern

The IBPS Clerk preliminary examination is of one hour duration and is conducted online. It has 3 sections with having 100 questions in total with a maximum score of 100 marks. There is negative marking in IBPS Clerk Pre exam as 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer. Candidates must clear the sectional cut-off to qualify for the IBPS Clerk Main exam. The section-wise details are given below:
S.No.
Name of Tests(Objective
No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Time allotted for each test   (Separately timed)
1
English Language
30
30
20 minutes
2
Numerical Ability
35
35
20 minutes
3
Reasoning Ability
35
35
20 minutes
Total
100
100
 

 

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Pattern

The exam pattern of IBPS Clerk Mains is also changed. Main exam is also held online, the latest update by IBPS it has 4 sections there is 190 Question having a total score of 200 marks of 160 minutes duration.Last Year Computer Apptitude and Reasoning Ability section conduct Separately, but in the recent update both section comes together have 50 question and time duration is 45 minutes.
The candidates must attempt the sections in the same order and within the allotted time fixed by the examining body. The candidate can’t leave the existing section before the time allotted. The next section can only be attempted after the current section is completed. There is a negative marking with a deduction of 0.25 marks for every mistake.
The section-wise details are given below:
 
S.No.
Name of Tests(Objective
No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Duration
1
General/Financial Awareness
50
50
35 minutes
2
General English
40
40
35 minutes
3
Reasoning and Computer Aptitude
50
60
45 minutes
4
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50
45 minutes

                       Total
190
200
160 minutes

Penalty for Wrong Answers:
A penalty for every incorrect answer will be marked in the Objective Tests of both Preliminary and Mains exams. Every wrong answer will be penalized by deducting 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question. There will be no penalty for leaving a question blank, i.e. in case no answer is marked by the candidate.
Final Score Calculation for IBPS Clerk Exam:
There are certain important points on the basis of which the final score for the IBPS Clerk exam is calculated:
• Marks scored in the Preliminary Exam (Tier-1) will not be considered in the final score. These are only taken into account to qualify Mains Exam (Tier-2).
• Candidates need to qualify Phase-2 and Interview individually to be eligible for final worth.
• The aggregate of 100 marks is used for the final merit list for each category. Candidates with high merit rank in each category are finally selected.

IBPS Clerk Syllabus 2018

IBPS exam syllabus is similar to other bank exams except that IBPS issues only the broad subjects, they can be further bifurcated into individual topics, based on the questions that have appeared in the exams over the past few years. The IBPS syllabus is divided into two parts:
 

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Syllabus 2018

This comprises of Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language.
Reasoning AbilityQuantitative AptitudeEnglish Language
Logical ReasoningSimplificationReading Comprehension
Alphanumeric SeriesProfit & LossCloze Test
Ranking/Direction/Alphabet TestMixtures &AlligationsPara jumbles
Data SufficiencySimple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & IndicesMultiple Meaning / Error Spotting
Coded InequalitiesWork & TimeFill in the blanks
Seating ArrangementTime & DistanceMiscellaneous
PuzzleMensuration – Cylinder, Cone, SphereParagraph Completion
TabulationData Interpretation 
SyllogismRatio & Proportion, Percentage 
Blood RelationsNumber Systems 
Input OutputSequence & Series 
Coding DecodingPermutation, Combination &Probability 

 

IBPS Clerk Result 2017-18

The final result of IBPS Clerk 2017-18 Exam was declared by IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Board) on 1st April 2018. Aspirants who appeared in the exam can check their result from the link given below:

 

Result of IBPS Clerk Prelims

IBPS Clerk Prelims is the stepping stone towards the ultimate phase to grab a seat in IBPS Clerk post as one is eligible to appear in the Mains Exam of IBPS CLERK EXAM 2018. Cut-off for IBPS Clerk 2017 will be released shortly.

 

IBPS Clerk Mains Result:

With the release of IBPS Clerk Prelims result, the Admit Card for IBPS Clerk Mains 2018 Exam will be issued simultaneously. The result of the same will be declared after conducting the Mains Exam all over India.

 

Final Selection:

IBPS Clerk Exam is not having any interview phase therefore the final selection is done on the basis of marks obtained by the aspirants in their Mains Exam. Therefore, IBPS Clerk Mains is a challenging phase which makes it mandatory for the aspirants to score well in Mains to grab a good position in Final Merit list of IBPS Clerk 2017-18 Exam.

 

Cut-Off for IBPS Clerk 2017-18 Prelims exam:

Final cut-off of IBPS Clerk 2017-18 prelims has been declared by IBPS. The candidates looking for the result can check the final cut off from the table given below:
State/ UTSCSTOBCUR
Andaman & NicobarNANANANA
Andhra Pradesh40.2731.8448.3150.78
Arunachal PradeshNA41.49NA46.43
Assam40.7936.1643.4347.17
Bihar38.8637.2750.9553.43
Chandigarh46.39NA47.9554.07
Chattisgarh39.4624.4950.3450.43
Dadar & Nagar HaweliNANANA39.02
Daman & DiuNANA36.9145.92
Delhi42.5838.0347.8153.82
GoaNA24.4344.0744.70
Gujarat39.9523.6244.0447.53
Haryana39.21NA46.8152.72
Himachal Pradesh43.9140.7443.1752.88
Jammu & KashmirNA35.7442.7152.31
Jharkhand34.2431.0246.2147.29
Karnataka36.7731.4143.6744.56
Kerala40.6830.8550.5252.32
LakshadweepNANANANA
Madhya Pradesh36.4326.6345.0348.89
Maharashtra42.9126.3243.9345.95
Manipur45.7741.7462.3644.21
MeghalayaNA38.3137.8239.09
MizoramNANANA40.79
NagalandNA39.74NA40.45
Odisha37.0731.3250.6451.22
Puducherry41.27NA47.4748.06
Punjab37.88NA45.2253.16
Rajasthan38.2834.7048.1752.93
SikkimNANA47.2149.67
Tamil Nadu39.3935.2948.2748.49
Telangana40.1834.1748.7249.97
Tripura45.6828.50NA48.86
Uttar Pradesh37.2033.5344.2451.13
Uttarakhand40.1638.1147.1153.16
West Bengal42.1435.9545.0654.47
Our Heartiest Congratulations to the successful candidates who could manage to secure the requisite cut-off to reach the next level of the provisional allotment.

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Syllabus 2017

This year the exam pattern of IBPS Clerk Mains is changed. Main exam is also held online, the latest update by IBPS it has 4 sections there is 190 Question having a total score of 200 marks of 160 minutes duration.Last Year Computer Apptitude and Reasoning Ability section conduct Separately, but in the recent update both section comes together have 50 question and time duration is 45 minutes.

 

Download IBPS Clerk Call Letter

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released Admit cards for IBPS CLERK EXAM 2018-19. Aspirants can download their respective admit cards by visiting the official site. The notification of IBPS Clerk Exam 2018 is out on September 18, 2018 and closed on October 10, 2018.  IBPS Clerk Exam 2018 will be conducted in two levels such as Preliminary and Mains. The schedule dates of prelim exams are in 08,09,15 and 16 December 2018 and the Main on 20-01-2019. Every year IBPS conducts these exams to recruit clerks for the participating nationalized banks. Those who qualify prelim are eligible to take mains exam.
Aspirants qualifying mains are eligible for a final selection and they will be shortlisted according to the rank achieved and guidelines set for the selection policy. The score card awarded by IBPS is valid for one year which can expire even before the closing of 31.03.2019 without any prior notice. 
Steps to download Admit Card:
1. Visit the official website of IBPS
2. Click on the click here link to download your call letter for preliminary examination
3. To download you will get a log in page where you have to fill your registration number followed by password or Date of Birth, download admit card then. Always remember your password which you have generated at the time of registration for any future correspondence.
Note: In case there is delay in accessing the admit card download the reason could be any such as internet speed or any network glitch. It also happens when large number of candidates are downloading the admit card at same time. In that event you can retry after 5-10 minutes when the network is free or site is having less traffic.

Exam Analysis IBPS Clerk 2017

Now that IBPS Clerk Exam date is approaching near let us make the preparation more exam specific than before. Though you must have given your best efforts till date but now a smart move is required to achieve the goal. Aspirants should know that getting more marks are not important rather one need to touch the cut-off marks to get a chance to be employed. Let us discuss some tips to manage the blues of last moment exam preparation for IBPS Clerk examination for effective preparation. Follow the tips given below to crack IBPS Clerk Prelims exam 2017 with an encouraging score:

 

Best Recommended IBPS CLERK Test Series

Now Ensure Success in IBPS Clerk 2018, if your target is IBPS Clerk exam, then starts practicing on IBPS Clerk  test series. Do not miss to practice on topic wise/Chapter wise and speed test to evaluate your performance, which helps you track and build your speed.

GENERAL ENGLISH

TopicNo. of QuestionLevel
Reading Comprehension5Moderate
Double Fillers7Moderate
Idioms/ Phrases10Moderate-Difficult
Sentence Rearrangement (New Pattern)8Moderate-Difficult
Total30Moderate-Difficul

REASONING ABILITY

TopicsNo. of QuestionLevel
Tabular DI5Moderate
Simplification15Easy-Moderate
Number Series (Missing)5Easy-Moderate
Simple Interest1Easy
Perecentage2Easy
Problem on Ages1Easy
Mixture & Alligations1Easy
Time and Work1Moderate
Pipes and Cisterns1Moderate
Ratio1Moderate
Boats and Streams1Moderate
Mensuration1Moderate
Total35Easy-Moderate

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

TopicsNo. of QuestionsLevel
Blood Relation3Easy
Puzzles and Seating Arrangement15Moderate
Alphabets5Easy
Alpha-numeric Series5Easy
Inequality3Easy
Syllogism2Easy
Order and Ranking2Easy
Total35Easy

IBPS Clerk Exam Centre

The IBPS Clerk exam (CWE) is held online at various centres all over India and the candidates can mention their options at the time of filling in the online application. Though there is non-availability of seats at preferred venues yet IBPS allots an exam centre other than the choices made by a candidate. 
IBPS is the only authority to add or remove an exam centre. The candidates can’t make any request for the change of the exam centre. Any indecent behaviour at the examination centre can lead to cancellation of the application.

Selection Procedure 

The selection process of IBPS Clerk consists of 2 phases (preliminary and mains).  The candidates must qualify each of them to go on to the next phase. 
The important steps of the IBPS Clerk Recruitment Procedure are as follows:
 
•Online Preliminary Examination:
Sufficient number of candidates in each category is shortlisted by IBPS depending upon the requirements for Online Main Examination
Online Mains Examination:
Candidates need to qualify each section as well as the overall cut-off in the main exam to be eligible for the Final Selection.
•Final Result:
The Final result is declared on the basis of merit list in IBPS Clerk Mains Exam.
•Provisional Allotment:
The provisional allotment of the eligible candidate is released on the official website. The IBPS allots Banks to the candidates on the basis of the preferences they have made at the time of the online registration.
IBPS plays its role in the selection process till the provisional selection to different banks. Further the responsibility to inform the qualified candidates about their joining dates and procedure lies with the respective banks.

 

IBPS Clerk Pre-Exam Training

The Nodal Banks/ Participating Organizations may organize pre-examination training for SC/ST/Religious Minority Community candidates at certain centres as per the strategy issued by Government of India. This is a kind of training session where candidates are acquainted with the type of questions, common mistakes, and tips for time management, best practices, basic tricks and approaches by experts from training organizations. The purpose is to give a level playing field to students from weaker sections that can’t afford coaching and make them aware about general facet and recruitment procedure of the exam.

Candidates belonging to above-mentioned categories can undergo training by signifying the same against relevant column, at the time of applying on-line. 
The pre-exam training is free of cost with other expenses like travel, food and lodging expenses are incurred by the candidate. Generally, it is conducted for five days before the exam and the dates are announced on the official website. Please find below an indicative list of training centres:
 
North IndiaSouth IndiaEast IndiaWest India
AgraBengaluruAgartalaAhmedabad
AllahabadChennaiBalasoreAurangabad
AmritsarCoimbatoreBehrampur (Ganjam)Bhopal
BareillyGulbargaBhubaneshwarIndore
ChandigarhHyderabadDhanbadJabalpur
DehradunKavarattiGuwahatiJaipur
GorakhpurKochiHubliJodhpur
JammuMaduraiKolkataMumbai
KanpurMangaloreMuzaffarpurNagpur
KarnalMysorePatnaPanaji (Goa)
LucknowPort BlairRanchiPune
LudhianaPuducherrySambalpurRaipur
New DelhiThiruchirapalliShillongRajkot
PatialaThiruvananthapuramSiliguriVadodara
RohtakVijaywadaTirupati 
ShimlaVishakhapatnam  
Varanasi   
IBPS will have some additional centres or remove some depending on requirement. The Candidates wha opt for pre-examination training should download their call letter for training by entering their registration number and password/ date of birth from Bank's website. Pre-Exam training call letter will not be sent by post.

 

IBPS Clerk Online Application

The registration for IBPS Clerk Exam 2017 will be done online. In order to avoid any technical errors please make sure that the web-browser used to fill up the IBPS Clerk 2017 Application form is one of the following:
  • Internet Explorer 8 and above
  • Mozilla Fire Fox 3.0 and above
  • Google Chrome 3.0 and above
  • Candidates applying online must have the following pre-requisites:
  • A valid Email Id
  • Photograph and Signature scanned in the prescribed size
  • Application Fee must be paid online so all document required for online transaction
  • The IBPS Clerk 2017 application form can only be filled on the official website.
  • Before proceeding with the registration and application process, all candidates are requested to go through the complete guide for IBPS Clerk Online Application

IBPS Clerk 2017 Admit Card & Call Letter

Candidates can download the IBPS Clerk 2017 admit card from the official website IBPS because hard copy of the IBPS Clerk Admit Card will not be sent to the candidate via post. To login on the official website, the candidates will require the following:
  • Registration No/Roll No
  • Date of Birth/ Password
  • The admit card will be made available September 2017 IBPS Clerk Exam. The admit card or call letter for IBPS Clerk 2017 will be issued in 2 phases:
  • Online Preliminary Examination
  • Online Mains Examination
  • The link to download the admit card will be provided on this page. Candidates are advised to check the details on the admit card before downloading.

IBPS Clerk 2018 Results

The results of IBPS will be released after completion of two Phase of Examination. The Final Merit state wise and category wise List shall be prepared in descending order of the marks secured by the candidates in the Online Main Examination. Candidates who fall within the number of vacancies in the merit list shall be considered for appointment for the post of clerk in Banks.

IBPS Clerk Preparation

Candidates must prepare in a systematic manner for IBPS Clerk exam. The candidates should be aware of the latest syllabus and exam pattern. The syllabus covers various topics, it is important to choose the right study material so that you can understand the concepts and practices a wide variety of questions as well.

IBPS Clerk 2016 left everyone worried with the surprising change in the exam pattern. This is the reason we have decided to provide you with the relevant new pattern questions that were asked in the last year banking exams.
New pattern questions are simply the application of concepts in a new form. You just need to practice them a lot so that you don't face issue in IBPS Clerk 2017.
Candidates must go through previous year IBPS questions, so that they have an idea of what to expect in IBPS Clerk 2017.
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Salary of IBPS Clerk

In the majority of the public sector banks, Salary of Clerk is more or less the same. The latest revision of Bank Clerk salary as per 10th Bipartite settlement, took place on Nov 2012; nonetheless the final agreement was signed in May 2015.
The revised basic pay of Clerk thus becomes –
Here Rs. 21990 is the revised basic pay of Bank clerk as applicable on 1stJanuary 2016. Thus the new entrant in a Bank as Clerk is liable to get Rs. 21,990 as basic pay and salary in hand 19590.

Classes for IBPS Clerk 2018

IBT classroom programs are most comprehensive coaching Programme in Banking and SSC verticals across India. Out of every 5 classroom students of IBT, 3 got selected for Banking or SSC jobs in 2015-16.

IBPS Clerk Mock Tests and Online Test Series

IBT offers Online Test Series for various Bank & SSC exams (like IBPS PO, Clerk, Bank PO, Bank Clerk, SBI, RBI, NABARD, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL etc), which are well-researched and closely follow the exact exam pattern. Practice papers are prepared keeping in the mind the last year’s exam pattern and expected changed in the pattern and level of questions.

 

IBPS Clerk Cut off – 2017

IBPS Clerk Pre Exam Cut off 2016-17. IBPS Clerk Exam cut off vary from state to state.
The cut off for IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam 2016-17 is shown below for reference:.

Andhra Pradesh
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.25
73
Assam
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
71.25
Bihar
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
67.50
Maharastra
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.20
10.75
59.25
Madhya pradesh
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
65.75
Meghalaya
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
65.75
Odisha
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.00
08.50
08.25
70.75
Punjab
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
66.50
Karnataka
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
58.25
Gujrat
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
58.75
Haryana
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
68.00
Jammu & Kashmir
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
68.75
Jharkhnad
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
70.75
Chhattisgarh
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
63.50
Delhi
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
67.25
Himchal Pradesh
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
66.50
Rajasthan
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
66.75
Tamil Nadhu
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
58.00
Telangana
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
65.00
Kerala
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
04.25
05.75
06.75
71.00
Uttar Pradesh
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
67.75
Tripura
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
60.00
Uttarakhand
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
71.25
West Bengal
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Total
07.75
10.25
10.75
70.50

 IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Cut off 2016-17
The cutoff for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016-17 is shown below for reference:
English
Reasoning Ability
Quantitative Aptitude
Computer
GA
07.75
05.50
07.75
16.25
09.25

 

IBPS Clerk Coaching Classes

IBT classroom programs are most comprehensive coaching Programme in IBPS Clerk Pre and  Main Examination across India. Out of every 5 classroom students of IBT, 3 got selected for Banking jobs in 2016-17. IBT is poineer in the field of bank clerk coaching since 2009 and has produced incredible results. Experienced trainer, Specialised course material and best selling test series are the three pillar of IBT Classroom coaching.

 

IBPS Clerk Mock Tests and Online Test Series

IBT offers Online Test Series for various Bank & SSC exams (like IBPS Clerk, PO, Bank PO, Bank Clerk, SBI, RBI, NABARD, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL etc), which are well-researched and closely follow the exact exam pattern. Practice papers are prepared keeping in the mind the last year’s exam pattern and expected changed in the pattern and level of questions.