After the declaration of IBPS Common Exam for Bank PO result, few banks have already declared their recruitment advertisements. In this post we are making a comparative analysis of the eligibility criteria declared by different banks so far, objective is to understand the trend of different bank as far as eligibility criteria are concerned.
Name of Bank | Post | Min IBPS Score Required | Graduation % Req. | Interview Marks | Min Qualifying marks in Interview |
Andhra Bank | PO | OBC: 141 | 60% | 35 | 14 |
Bank of India | GBO | Gen: 130 Resv: 117 | Gen: 60% Resv: 55% | 100 | Gen: 50% Resv: 45% |
Syndicate Bank | PO/MT | Gen: 138 Resv: 125 | Gen: 55% Resv: 50% | Not Given | NA |
Corporation Bank | PO | Gen: 151 OBC: 141 SC/ST: 126 PWD: 106 | Gen: 55% Resv: 50% | 100 | Gen: 40 Resv: 35 |
Union Bank of India | PO | Not Given | Gen: 55% Resv: 50% | 50 | Gen: 50% Resv: 45% |
Based on the above table you can now easily compare the eligibility criteria of different banks, Most of the aspirants are worried about graduation percentage, till now the minimum required percentage has been 55% for some banks while for others it is 60% for general category, for reserved category there is a relaxation of 5%.
Two banks have given 100 marks for interviews which indicate that interview will have a lot of weight in these banks.
As far as IBPS score is concerned it is in the range of 130 – 151 for general candidates and for reserved categories it is quite low.
It is hence obvious that all banks will come up with different eligibility criteria, you can now compare, based on your IBPS score and graduation percentage, this analysis also gives an indication that the eligibility criteria of other banks will also revolve around to that of given in the table, however few banks may still come up with requirement of a little bit low graduation percentage. For any query about the eligibility criteria you may ask us by posting in comments section.
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