IBPS CWE PO/MT-II How to fill bank preference to get selection???

  • The major problem while filling the preferences candidates will face is that IBPS have not announced ranks of the selected candidates. And it is very difficult to give preference without having an idea about our ranks. But yes the score range can definitely be used to opt for the right bank.
  • After thorough analysis our experts have prepared a chart displaying score range, various tiers of banks and vacancies in respective tiers. Candidates falling in given score range may give preference to following banks.

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IBPS CWE PO/MT-II Interview cut off & Preference Discussion

Friends don’t worry about the cut offs…

According to IBPS Stats –

  • 60,000 cleared written.
  • 20% didn’t appeared for interview.
  • there are 22,415 vacancies.
  • approx 40,000+ might have cleared the interview.
  • 20% will not join as many of the aspirants have already joined (as Specialist officer,PO,SSC,UPSC, for further studies).
  • Candidates under 30,000 rank  have a chance of getting a job.

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IBPS CWE PO/MT-II Interview result & banks Preference

There are 4 type of results:

1. Thank you for appearing for the Common Interview for recruitment of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees (CWE-POs/MTs-II). We regret to convey that you have not obtained the required qualifying marks in interview. We wish you all the best in your future endeavours.

2. You have been found ineligible for recruitment of Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees (CWE-POs/MTs-II) as per the documents/ credentials submitted by you.

3. (i)You will be eligible (subject to further scrutiny) for further selection processes under this project subject to vacancies identified. Candidature may be cancelled at any stage of the process due to non-production of relevant documents in support of identity/ eligibility.

(ii)Please refer to the Notification on IBPS website/ Employment News regarding vacancies in Participating Organisations and process for registering preference for Participating Organisations.

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