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Tuesday 31 January 2012

Current Affairs 2011 / General Awareness Sample Practice Peper for IBPS Specialist Officer - 11


General Awareness Sample Practice Peper for IBPS Specialist Officer/Clerk/PO/Uttranchal Gramin Bank

Current Affairs in Objective Form:

1. Sushil Kumar, the winner of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', was appointed as the brand ambass-ador for which of the following programmes?
1) JNNURM, 2) IAY, 3) Bharat Nirman, 4) MGNREGA, 5) None of these
2. Mario Monti became the new Prime Minister of which of the following countries in November 2011? (He succeeded Silvio Berlusconi)
1) France, 2) Greece, 3) Italy, 4) Russia, 5) Poland
3. Which of the following stateme-nts about the International Child-ren's Film Festival is/are correct?
1) The 17th International Childr-en's Film Festival was titled 'The Golden Elephant'.
2) The film festival was organiz-ed by the Children's Film Soc-iety of India (CFSI). Nandita Das is the chairperson of CFSI.
3) In the Indian competition section, 'Chillar Party' won the Best Feature Film.
4) Alafzar(Meadow), an Iranian film, was adjudged the Best Feature Film in the Competit-ion International section.
5) All the above are correct.
4. Which of the following countries was suspended from the Arab League in November 2011?
1) Qatar, 2) Syria, 3) Jordan, 4) Libya, 5) Saudi Arabia
5. Which is the first Indian comp-any to be listed in NASDAQ?
1) TCS, 2) Reliance, 3) Infosys, 4) Wipro, 5) None of these
6. With which game is Vijay Hazare Trophy associated?
1) Hockey, 2) Football, 3) Tennis, 4) Table Tennis, 5) Cricket
7. Which of the following countries is not a member of ASEAN?
1) Pakistan, 2) Indonesia, 3) Singapore, 4) Malaysia, 5) Thailand
8. Renowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck committed suicide recently. He was the captain of which of the following English county teams in the 1980s?
1) Oxford shire, 2) Somerset, 3) Kent, 4) Essex, 5) Sussex
9. Which city hosted the 17th International Children's Film Festival in November 2011?
1) Mumbai, 2) Bangalore, 3) Hyderabad, 4) New Delhi, 5) None of these
10. Who was named the Male World Athlete of the Year for 2011 by athletics' governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF)?
1) Yohan Blake (Jamaica), 2) Kirani James (Grenada)
3) Usain Bolt (Jamaica), 4) LaShawn Merritt (USA), 5) None of these
11. Sally Pearson, the world 100m hurdles champion, was named the Female World Athlete of the year for 2011 by the IAAF. To which country does she belong?
1) Australia, 2) New Zealand, 3) U.K., 4) U.S.A., 5) Denmark
12. Which of the following awards/ prizes is given for science?
1) Templeton Prize, 2) Jnanpith Award, 3) Phalke Ratna
4) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, 5) None of these
13. Who is the author of the book 'The Exile', which is based on the life of Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of Lahore?
1) Chetan Bhagat, 2) Navtej Sarna, 3) Mulk Raj Anand
4) Khushwant Singh , 5) None of these
14. Which of the following is not a plantation crop?
1) Rubber, 2) Arecanut, 3) Cocoa, 4) Potato, 5) Coconut
15. The term Bull's eye is associated with which of the following sports?
1) Badminton, 2) Boxing., 3) Shooting, 4) Cricket, 5) Hockey
16. Which of the following is/are considered as allied agricultural activity?
1) Poultry, 2) Fisheries, 3) Dairy, 4) Sheep rearing, 5) All the above
17. Which of the following program-mes was launched by the govern-ment to develop rural infrastruct-ure in India?
1) SHGs, 2) Bharat Nirman, 3) JNNURM, 4) IAY, 5) None of these
18. Which of the following is not the name of a foreign bank?
1) BNP Paribas, 2) Deutsche Bank, 3) Barclays, 4) Cathay Pacific, 5) RBS
19. Which of the following schemes has been successful in attracting children to come to school and get educated?
1) MGNREGA, 2) Food for Work, 3) Mid Day Meal, 4) NRLM, 5) None of these
20. Guru Tegh Bahadur Gold Cup tournament is associated with which of the following sports?
1) Hockey, 2) Badminton, 3) Cricket, 4) Soccer , 5) None of these
21. Where is the National Commo- dity and Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) located?
1) Hyderabad, 2) Mumbai, 3) Kolkata, 4) Bangalore, 5) New Delhi
22. Which former Chief Election Commissioner is the author of the book 'The Miracle of Demo-cracy: India's Amazing Journey'?
1) T.N.Seshan, 2) M.S.Gill, 3) B.B.Tandon, 4) T.S.Krishnamurthy, 5) Navin Chawla
23. What is the full form of 'POS'?
1) Permission of Sale, 2) Point of Sale, 3) Point of Support, 4) Potential of Service, 5) None
24. Which of the following is not a banking term?
1) Overdraft, 2) CBS, 3) Equator, 4) Account payee, 5) SME Finance
25. The Doing Business Report (DBR) is released every year by which of the following instituti-ons?
1) IMF, 2) World Bank, 3) WTO, 4) ADB, 5) UNCTAD
26. Which of the following banking terms is used to describe bad loans?
1) CBS, 2) NPA, 3) RTGS, 4) Prime Loans, 5) Prime Assets
27. Which country's currency is called Yen?
1) China, 2) North Korea, 3) South Korea, 4) Japan, 5) Thailand
28. Which of the following approves the draft of the Five Year Plans?
1) Planning Commission , 2) National Innovation Council
3) National Development Council
4) Finance Commission, 5) None of these
29. Which of the following is an extra-constitutional and non-statutory body?
1) Election Commission, 2) Finance Commission
3) Planning Commission, 4) Union Public Service Commission
5) None of these
30. Which of the following gives Crystal Award?
1) WTO, 2) WEF, 3) APEC, 4) IBRD, 5) ADB
31. Which of the following decides the distribution of tax incomes between the central and state governments?
1) Law Commission, 2) Pay Commission, 3) Planning Commission
4) Finance Commission , 5) Administrative Reforms Commission
32. Who is the author of the book 'Termites in the Trading System'?
1) Jagdish Bhagwathi, 2) Amartya Sen, 3) M.S.Swaminathan
4) Paul Krugman , 5) None of these
33. Which of the following is not a football club?
1) Chelsea, 2) Arsenal, 3) Manchester United, 4) Monte Carlo, 5) Liverpool
34. Putrajaya is the administrative capital of which of the following countries?
1) Malaysia, 2) Indonesia, 3) Sri Lanka, 4) Nepal, 5) None of these
35. Which of the following South American countries is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)?
1) Peru, 2) Ecuador, 3) Chile, 4) Brazil, 5) Argentina

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11) 1 12) 4 13) 2 14) 4 15) 3 16) 5 17) 2 18) 4 19) 3 20) 1
21) 2 22) 4 23) 2 24) 3 25) 2 26) 2 27) 4 28) 3 29) 3 30) 2
31) 4 32) 1 33) 4 34) 1 35) 2

English Sample Paper for IBPS Specialist Officer - 42


Directions (1-15)
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
There is a story told of a king who lived long ago in a country across the sea. He was a very wise king, and spared no efforts to teach his people good habits.
Often he did things which seemed to them strange and useless; but everything he did, he did to teach his people to be industrious and careful. "Nothing good can come to a nation, whose people complain and expect others to fix their problems for them" he said. "Good things from life come to those who take matters into their hands." One night, while everyone was asleep, he placed a large stone in the middle of the road that led past the place. Then he hid behind a bush, and waited to see what would happen.
First came a farmer with his wagon heavily
loaded with grain, which he was taking to the mill to be ground. "Well, whoever saw such carelessness?" he said crossly, as he turned his wagon and drove around the stone. "Why don't these lazy people have that stone taken off from the road? " And so he went on complaining about the uselessness of others, but not touching the stone himself.
Soon afterwards, a young soldier came singing along the road. The long trail of his cap waved in the breeze, and a bright sword hung at his side. He was thinking of the wonderful bravery he would show in the war. The soldier did not see the stone, but struck his foot against it and went tossing in the dust. He rose to his feet, shook the dust from his clothes, picked up his sword, and complained angrily about the lazy people who had no more sense than to leave such a huge stone in the middle of the road. Then he, too, walked away, not once thinking that he might move it himself. And so the day passed. Everyone who came by complained and whined because the stone lay on the road, but no one touched it.
At last, just before nightfall, the miller's daughter came past. She was a hard-working girl and was very tired because she had been busy since early morning at the mill. But she said to herself, "It is almost dark, somebody may trip over this stone in the night, and perhaps he could be badly hurt. I will move it out of the way." So she tugged at the heavy stone. It was
hard to move, but she pulled and pushed, and lifted until at last she moved it from its place. To her surprise, she found a box underneath. She lifted the box .It was heavy, for it was filled with something. Upon it was written: This box belong to the one who moved the stone. She opened the lid, and found that it was filled with gold! The miller's daughter went home with a happy heart.
When the farmer, the soldier and all the others heard what had happened, they gathered around the spot on the road where the stone had been. They scratched at the dust with their feet, hoping to turn up a piece of gold.
"My friends," said the king, "We often come across obstacles and burdens our way. We may complain out loud about them or we may choose to walk around them. Alternatively, we can analyse them and find out what they mean. Disappointment is usually the price of laziness." Then the wise king
mounted his horse and rode away.
1. Why was the miler's daughter happy?
(1) She finished all her work at the mill., (2) She won the bet placed by the king.
(3) The king declared her the most industrious persons in his kingdom.
(4) She was rewarded with a box full of gold that lay beneath the stone.
(5) The king offered her a hundred gold coins.
Ans. (4)
2. Why did the king place a stone in the middle of the road?
(1) He enjoyed troubling others., (2) He wanted to watch people trip and fall.
(3) He wanted to cover a manhole in the road.
(4) He wanted to obstruct people from visiting the place.
(5) He wanted to teach his people to take matters into their own hands.
Ans.  (5)
3. The people completed while passing the road that led past the palace because
(A) there was a huge stone lying on the road., (B) there was a manhole in the road.
(c) nobody was allowed to shift the stone on the road.
(1) Only (A), (2) Only (C), (3) Only (A) and (c), (4) Only (B), (5) None
Ans.  (1)
4. Which of the following adjectives given below would best describe the king?
(1) Evil  , (2) Industrious, (3) Lazy    , (4) Careless, (5) Suspicious
Ans. (2)
5. Why did the people from the country, including the farmer and the solider gather around the spot where the stone lay?
(1) They were hoping to discover a gold mine.
(2) They were told that the king was waiting for them at the very spot.
(3) They were hoping to discover some more gold for themselves.
(4)  They wanted to make sure that the stone was really removed.
(5) They wanted to inspect the damage done to the road.
Ans.  (3)
6. Who among the following did not attempt to move the stone?
(A) The farmer, (B) The miller's daughter, (C) The young soldier
(1) Only (A), (2) Only (B), (3) Only (C), (4) Only (A) and (C), (5) Only (A) and (B)
Ans.  (4)
7. Why did the king hide behind the bush?
(1) He wanted to see how his people would react to the stone., (2) He was spying on the young soldier.
(3) He was not getting sleep., (4) He wanted to guard the palace., (5) None
Ans.  (1)
8. Which of the following statements is true of the miller's daughter according to the passage?
(1) She was a very considerate girl, (2) She was greedy
(3) She misguided the farmer and the young soldier
(4) She was very busy and had no time for others, (5) None of the above is true
Ans.  (1)
9. Which of the following statements is true of the king according to the passage?
(A) He often did useless thing like placing stone on the road to irritate his people.
(B) He tried his best to teach his people to be industrious.
(C) He was responsible for placing the box of gold beneath the stone.
(1) Only (A), (2) Only (C), (3) Only (B) and (C), (4) Only (B), (5) Only (A) and (C)
Ans.  (3)
10. Why did the miller's daughter decide to move the stone?
(1) She wanted the gold that lay beneath the stone., (2) She was afraid that someone would get hurt.
(3) She knew that the king was watching her from behind the bush.
(4) The girl loved challenges and wanted to show her strength to the king.
(5) She wanted to escape work at the mill.
Ans.  (2)

Directions (11-13): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.11. LOADED: (1)  Completed, (2) Filled, (3) Secured, (4) Adjusted, (5) FrequentlyAns. (2)
12. OFTEN: (1) Sometimes   , (2) Hardly, (3) Rarely , (4) Deliberately, (5) FrequentlyAns. (5)
13. MOUNTED: (1) Climbed   , (2) Took, (3) Tapped, (4) Moved, (5) CalledAns.  (1)
Directions (14-15): Choose the world which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the world printed in bold as used in the passage.14. CARELESSNESS: (1) Negligence, (2) Carefulness, (3) Worthiness  , (4) Harshness, (5) LazinessAns.  (2)
15. HARD: (1) Difficult, (2) Light, (3) Easy              , (4) Complicated, (5) SoftAns.  (3)
Directions (16-20): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5) ie, ‘No error' (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).16. During the reign of /(1) the emperor of Vijayanagar,/ (2) there lived a/(3) wise magistrate named Haripant./(4) .Ans.  (5)
17. My parents came /(1) to town with/(2) the intention in visting /(3) the University. (4) .Ans.  (3)
18. Suman took a hundred coins /(1) from the man and /(2) gave him a few medicine /(3) to make him feel better./(4) .Ans.  (1)
19. The children were/(1) even more angrier /(2) with the shopkeeper/ (3) for having tricked  them the second time. /(4) .Ans. (2)
20. Since it was evening by the time/ (1) the farmer reached the next village,/(2) he took shelter in the house / (3) of a old couple. /(4) .Ans.  (4)
Directions (21-25): In each of the following sentences, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.21. The Police will leave no stone unturned to discover the murderer.
(1) turn every stone, (2) investigate thoroughly, (3) make no commitment
(4) invest a large sum, (5) make no excuse
Ans. (2)
22. The police tried to make her admit that she had made a mistake, but the girl stood her ground and said that she had seen the burglar.
(1) did not move, (2) was being stubborn, (3) stood firm on the ground
(4) promised to be true, (5) refused to change her statement
Ans. (5)
23. Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
(1) indulge, (2) force, (3) disclose, (4) postpone, (5) place
Ans.  (4)
24. The concert was brought to a close with a display of fireworks.
(1) concluded, (2) interrupted, (3) announced, (4) brought to a halt, (5) cancelled
Ans. (1)
25. Step by step the veterinarian taught the little puppy to obey her.
(1) Hastily, (2) Reluctantly, (3)Slowly and methodically, (4) With great hesitation, (5) Dutifully
Ans.  (3)
Directions (26-30): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete in the context of the sentence.
26. In the field, a farmer was using two horses to pull his plough, a ___ I had not seen since my childhood.
(1) Sight    , (2) look, (3) Business, (4) appearance, (5) Work
Ans.  (1)
27. I must start ___ dawn to reach the station on time.
(1) during , (2) doing, (3) in, (4) to, (5) before
Ans. (5)
28. During the last few years the company has been___hard to modernise its image.
(1) working , (2) doing, (3) try  (4) work, (5) undertaking
Ans. (1)
29. No sooner had he returned ___  he was off again.
(1) and  , (b) but, (3) that, (4) yet, (5) than
Ans. (5)
30. As it was getting late, I was ___ troubled focusing on the birds in the disappearing light.
(1) feeling, (2) having, (3) experience , (4) being, (5) seeing
Ans. (2)
Directions (31-35): In each question below, four words printed in bold type are given. These are numbered (1), (2),(3) and (4). One of these words printed in bold may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5) ie, ‘All Correct' as your answer.
31. The soldiers (1) were brought (2) in to restore law and ordre (3) after the riots. (4) All Correct (5)Ans. (3)
32. Under (1) my teacher's guidance (2) I slowly mastored (3) the art of pottery. (4) All Correct (5)Ans. (3)
33. The building (1) is regularly inspected (2) by the fire (3) safety officer (4) All Correct (5)Ans.  (5)
34. The Company (1) received severel (2) complaints (3) from irate (4) customers. All Correct (5)Ans. (2)
35. Anxeity (1) can interfere (2) with children's performance (3) at school. (4) All Correct (5)Ans. (1)

Direction (36-40): Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions given below them.
(A) All looked alike and were dressed in kingly robes. Who was the real king? Wondered Birbal.
(B) The king of Iran had heard that Birbal was one of the wisest men in the East and desirous of meeting him, sent him an invitation to visit his country.
(C) Birbal explained saying, ‘The false king were all looking at you, while you yourself looked straight ahead. Even in regal robes, the common people will always look to their king for support.' Overjoyed, the king embraced him and showered him with gifts.
(D) ‘But how did you identify me?' the king asked puzzled.
(E) The very next moment he got his answer. Confidently, he approached the king and bowed in front of him.

36. Which should be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement? (1) D, (2) C, (3) B, (4) A, (5) FAns.  (2)
37. Which should be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement? (1) C, (2) D, (3) F, (4) B, (5) EAns. (2)
38. Which should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement? (1) B, (2) C, (3) F, (4) A, (5) EAns. (4)
39. Which should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement? (1) A, (2) D, (3) F, (4) C, (5) EAns. (3)
40. Which should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement? (1) D, (2) C, (3) F, (4) B, (5) EAns.  (4)
Directions (41-50): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

In the olden days people bitten by mad dogs died a sure and horrible death
(191) to rabies. In 1867, Louis Pasteur, one of the well renowned scientists and the man who gave the world the ‘germ theory of disease' developed a vaccination to (192) rabies. He did not know if it would work, so he decided to (193) himself with rabies and then try out the (194) on himself. But before he could do that, a tearful woman brought her 9- year -old son to him. The boy had been (195) and bitten by a mad dog two days earlier. Pasteur (196) physicians known to him. They told him nothing could be done for the boy. Then Pasteur, with the (197) of the boy's mother, decided to try out the vaccination he had developed. He began to give the boy, injections of a certain, liquid (198) from the fragments of the brain of a mad dog. Each day Pasteur looked fearfully for signs of the onset of the dreaded disease. But the boy (199) healthy. A month passed by, then another and finally, Pasteur knew that his vaccination had worked. The physicians who had predicted the boy's death were (200). Rabies had been vanquished for the first time in history! In 1888 the Pasteur Institute was established to treat cases of rabies and today it is one the world's most famous centres of biological research.41. (1) inspire , (2) owning, (3) due                , (4) cause, (5) suchAns.  (3)

42. (1) startle, (2) Block, (3) due, (4) prevent, (5) TreatmentAns. (4)
43. (1) indulge, (2) infect, (3) try, (4) put, (5) secureAns.  (2)
44. (1) decision, (2) plan, (3) outcome, (4) possible, (5) treatmentAns.  (5)
45. (1) teased, (2) tested, (3) chase, (4) inquired, (5) consultedAns.  (4)
46. (1) connection, (2) admitted, (3) chase, (4) inquired, (5) consultedAns.  (5)
47. (1) commitment, (2) consent, (3) behavior, (4) knowledge, (5) approveAns.  (2)
48. (1) finalised, (2) funneled, (3) obtained, (4) took, (5) resultingAns. (3)
49. (1) took, (2) appearance, (3) just, (4) stay, (5) remainedAns. (5)
50. (1) amazed, (2) sued, (3) dejected, (4) rejected, (5) celebrated
Ans 1, 

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Sunday 29 January 2012

Download SSC FCI Hall TIckets 2012 FCI Admit Cards

Food corporation of India Hall tickets Admit Cards 2012
As known the staff selection commission SSC has released the notification for recruitment of 3775 various jobs in Food Corporation of India FCI through written test as the first phase of selection process.This written examination has been scheduled to be held on 04-Feb-2012 & 05-Feb-2012.
As known candidates are not allowed to write the examination without hall tickets.So we here by inform all the FCI Applicants to download their hall tickets from below mentioned link either by entering the 10 digit roll number,Date of birth or by entering the Candidates Name,Date of Birth.
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Saturday 28 January 2012

Union Bank of India shortlists 10611 for 2473 PO Posts

Union bank of India has announced list of Shortlisted candidates for Interview wih reference to its 2473 PO Posts issued in Jan 2012.The bank has shortlisted 10611 candidates for Interview for 2473 PO Posts.
The applications were made by candidates successful in IBPS CWE PO Exam in Sep 2011. Initially no threshold of marks was defined by bank but now candidates have been shortlisted with considerably high cut-offs. Below is the list of threshold set by the bank for shortlisting candidates for Interview.
  • General Category - 166 Marks
  • OBC Category - 158 Marks
  • SC Category - 149 Marks
  • ST Category - 137 Marks
  • PWD Category (HI - 114 Marks, OC - 146 Marks, VI - 109 Marks)
Click here to see list of shortlisted candidates to Be Interviewed between Feb 06 to 25, 2012. Date and place of Interview is mentioned in front of each shortlisted candidate.
You'll see the list of required documents on opening the linked file. Make sure to keep everything in place to avoid any last-minute issues related to documents.

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South Indian Bank Probationary Legal Officers Recruitment 2012

South Indian Bank is among the Largest private banks in India and oldest ones in south India with over 670 branches across nation. SIB Invites applications for recruitment of Probationary Legal Officers Posts.
No.of Vacancies and Payscale: Probationary Legal Officers - 10 Posts - Rs.14,500 - 25,700/Month

Important Dates:

Online Registration: Till Feb 8, 2012,
Receipt of Application Priniout (With photo and other required documents):- By Feb 13, 2012,

Eligibility Criteria  :
7 Age to be between 21 to 28 yrs. as on 31 Dec, 2011 (Relaxed by 5yrs. only for SC/ST).
7A Regular LL.B Course with at least 55% Aggregate marks.
7Experience is desirable although not mandatory. Candidates with experience at Banks/FIs as Legal Officers will be preferred over non-experienced people.

Selection Procedure


The applications received will be shortlisted and those shortlisted candidates will be called for Written exam. Candidates successful in writen phase will be called for personal Interview.
For any Further details Please see South Indian Bank Probationary Legal Officers Recruitment 2012 Advertisement

Application Procedure : Candidates need not to pay anything before they get shortlisted for the written test. For the written test, Fees of Rs.500/- (General) or Rs. 250/- ( SC/ST) is to be paid by demand draft favouring The South Indian Bank Ltd. Payable at Thrissur (Kerala).
Application is to be made Online by given link. Candidates are required to note down the application Ref. ID will and password generated after successful application and take two printouts of form.
Paste a signed photo on form in give space and send it along with below mentioned documents on the below address. The form envelope super scribed as “Application for the post of Pro.Legal Officer (Scale 1) – Application ref ID - ……(please fill in)……..” and should reach by Feb 13, 2012. Below documents should be attached with application form.
  • Self - Attested copies of Educational Qualification Certificates and experience certificate (If Any).
  • A brief write up( in 300 words) about “Why I consider myself suitable for appointment in South Indian Bank Ltd.”, in candidate’s own handwriting, should be submitted along with the application.
Asst.General Manager (Personnel Dept.), The South Indian Bank Ltd., Head Office, SIB House, Mission Quarters,Thrissur-680 001,Kerala

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South Indian Bank Clerks Recruitment 2012 Application Form Download

South Indian Bank is  inviting Applications from Indian citizens recruitment of 25 vacancies of Probationary Clerks for its Branches Bangalore with the below mentioned specifications ::
Name of the post :: Probationary Clerk
No. of vacancies :: 25
Educational Qualification :: 
  • Graduation with at least 55% marks in Science Stream or 50 % marks in Arts/ Other streams.
  • Candidates should be proficient in computer operations.
Age Limit ( 31.12.2011)::  Not more than 26 years
Application fee :: (To be paid along with application by means of Demand Draft (Crossed Account Payee) favoring SOUTH INDIAN BANK, payable at Bangalore.
  • Rs.250/- for GEN category
  • Rs.50/- for SC/ST category
Selection Process ::
  • Written Test
  • Interview
How to Apply :: Candidates need to apply only through Offline mode only ,by sending the duly filled in application form to the below mentioned address by superscribing the envelope with “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF PRO. CLERKS ” and send to
To,
DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER,
THE SOUTH INDIAN BANK LTD,
REGIONAL OFFICE, BANGALORE,
DOOR NO.61, S.B.H.ARCADE,
WHEELERS ROAD,
FRAZER TOWN P.O, COX TOWN,
BANGALORE, PIN: 560005.