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Anangsha Patra

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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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Anangsha Patra

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Normalisation of marks is done using equi-percentile method. The exam is conducted in multiple sessions. The question papers are different for different sessions. The corrected scores obtained by each candidate in different sessions are normalised. Scores upto two decimal points are taken for the purpose of calculations. After normalization, final scores are rounded off up to two decimal digits.

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Anangsha Patra

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The password is send on the mobile number and email ID after IBPS Clerk registration. Candidates can also view their results by using Date of Birth in the correct format. Candidates shoud enter the credentials correctly or else the login screen will show invalid result.

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Anangsha Patra

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The job description or job profile of a PO in a bank consists of a number of duties. Some of these duties can be listed as follows:
The Bank PO is responsible for handling public relations, customer's complaints, and most other issues in regard to customer satisfaction
Candidates are responsible for managerial work such as supervising the clerical staff of the branch office
Bank PO manage the cash flow, loans, finances, and mortgages
Candidates are responsible for taking care of the documents related to loans as well (if required).

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simran singh

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Whether you should pursue an MBA or get a job in a bank depends on your career goals and personal preferences. An MBA can be beneficial for individuals who want to gain a broad understanding of business and management principles and develop skills in areas such as finance, marketing, strategy, and leadership. It can also help you network with other professionals and potentially open up opportunities for higher-paying jobs in finance, consulting, or other industries. On the other hand, working in a bank can be a good option for individuals who want to gain practical experience in finance, build a strong understanding of banking operatio
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simran singh

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Earning the Certified Financial Planner CFP or Chartered Financial Analyst CFA designation can be beneficial for professionals working in government banks, as it demonstrates a high level of knowledge and expertise in finance, investments, and financial planning. While it's not a guarantee that earning these certifications will lead to a job, promotion, or increment in a government bank, it can increase your credibility and marketability as a financial professional. It can also demonstrate your commitment to professional development and continuing education, which can be valuable to employers. In general, government banks tend to value
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Anangsha Patra

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Knowlege of computers is necessary for IBPS Clerk. The age limit is between 20 and 28 years. The educational qualification is graduation.

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Anangsha Patra

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An IBPS Clerk is a junior-level position in a bank. On the other hand, an RRB PO (Regional Rural Bank Probationary Officer) is a higher-level position.The salary of RRB PO is more than IBPS Clerk.

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Anangsha Patra

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