About IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)

About IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection popularly called as IBPS a recruiting agency conducts exams for various private and public organizations and public sector banks in India, like SBI and its associates, RBI, NABARD, FCI, LIC, Insurance Exams, PSU Exams and many more exams.

IBPS is governed by a board that includes nominees from government organizations (RBI/Finance Ministry (GOI)/IIT-Mumbai/IIBF/NIBM/Indian Banks Association and members of public sector Banks). 

IBPS currently functions as an autonomous body that is mainly engaged in conducting competitive exams for recruitment to clerical and officers' posts in the banking sector. IBPS recruits professionally, the candidates for public banks.

Public sector banks in India provides secure job opportunities in respect of attractive salaries, peaks, job security, growth opportunities, professional and personnel life balance.

IBPS offers its services to public sector banks, private organization, regional rural banks, foreign bank, financial institutions, co-operative banks, insurance companies, academic institutions, state owned governments firms and private firms.

Offered services by IBPS are as following information source (Wikipedia)
Project consultation: Consultation services in the aspects of conducting exam, selecting, recruiting and promotion.

Assessment Services: IBPS Exam Centre’s are spread throughout the country, where the exam is conducted, as per the notification and exams dates scheduled. IBPS Assessment center's that help organizations in identifying the knowledge and skills of applicants for the suitable positions
Personality assessments: IBPS also provides personality assessments using group exercises and interviews to identify the candidate’s higher cognitive skills.

Training programmes for senior staff to help develop their observational and interviewing skills, training and workshop for people who design their own question papers.

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