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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Bank preference once submitted cannot be changed for various IBPS exams. The decision of IBPS in provisional allotment of organisation shall be final and binding upon the selected candidates. Applicants are required to add their preferences of banks while filling the application form. The preferences of banks should be exercised properly by candidates. Based on the merit-cum-preference, candidates are allotted to any of the participating banks.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
The role of IBPS comes to end after the provisional allotment. The offer of appointment is done by the bank/organisation to which candidates has been provisionally allotted. The candidates may contact the allottee bank for appointment. It is better to contact the allotted bank to know regarding the appointment.
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As per IPU CET code 130, the subjects of entrance exam Physics Chemistry and Bio/Maths will be of 12th class level.
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No, it is not mandatory to appear for both UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 1 and 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2, depending on their desired teaching level. The UPTET exam is conducted in two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for candidates who wish to teach classes I to V, while Paper 2 is for candidates who wish to teach classes VI to VIII. However, candidates who wish to teach classes I to VIII have to appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2 depending on their teaching preferences. For example, if a candidate wants
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- Non - AC Hostel - Two bedded Rs. 40,000 per semester
- Non-AC Hostel - Three bedded Rs. 28,000 per semester
- Non - AC Hostel - Two bedded Rs. 32,000 per semester (only for Law Hostel)
- AC Hostel - Single Bedded Rs. 65,000 per semester
- AC Hostel - Two bedded Rs. 60,000 per semester
- Hostel admission & other fees - Rs. 15,000 (one time).
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