IBPS SO 2020 application process begins, apply @ ibps.in.

Source – newsd.in

IBPS SO 2020 application forms: The online application process has already been started for the Common Recruitment Process (CRP) for the selection of personnel in specialist officer cadre posts by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).

Candidates who are willing to apply for these posts can visit the official website, ibps.in. The exam is held for the recruitment of 1163 vacancies for the posts of Specialist Officer posts.

The online application process will be closed on November 26, 2019. The preliminary exam for IBPS will be conducted on December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2019.

The recruitment drive will be held for the posts of IT Officer (Scale I), Agricultural Field Officer (Scale I), Rajbhasha Adhikari (Scale I), Law Officer (Scale I), HR/Personnel Officer (Scale I), Marketing Officer (Scale I).

Important dates:

  • Application process begins: November 6, 2019
  • Last date to apply: November 26, 2019
  • Preliminary online exam: December 28 and 29, 2019
  • Admit card for prelims exam: January 2020
  • Main online exam: January 25, 2020
  • Admit card for Main exam: February 2020

Steps to apply for IBPS SO 2020:

  • Step 1: Visit the official website, ibps.in
  • Step 2: Click on the link for online application
  • Step 3: Enter the details and click on the submit option of the application
  • Step 4: Download the application and take a print out of it for further reference

Eligibility:

The age of the candidates must between 20 to 30 years.

IBPS SO 2020 preliminary exam pattern:

  • The preliminary exam will be of two hours and candidates will have to answer 150 questions which carries a total score of 125 marks. It will be in both English and Hindi.
  • In the two-hour exam, all three sections will have 50 questions – English language (25 marks), Reasoning (50 marks) and general awareness (50 marks).

Some of the participating organisations are- Allahabad Bank, Canara Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Syndicate Bank, Andhra Bank, Central Bank of India, Oriental Bank of Commerce, UCO Bank, Bank of Baroda Corporation Bank, Punjab National Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India Indian Bank, Punjab & Sind Bank, United Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra

IBPS Clerk Admit Card 2019 to Release Soon @ibps.in, Check Updates Here.

Source – jagranjosh.com

IBPS Clerk Admit Card 2019: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection will soon release the admit card of online exam for the post of Clerk. All those candidates who have applied for the IBPS Clerk Exam can download their IBPS Clerk Call letter from IBPS official website.

IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam is scheduled to be held on 07, 08, 14 and 21 December 2019 at various centres across India. There will be questions on English Language (30 Marks), Numerical Ability (35 Marks), and Reasoning Ability (35 Marks). 20 minutes will be allotted to each section. There will be negative marking for wrong answers. For each question, one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

Candidates should carry the IBPS Clerk Call Letter along with a photocopy of the photo identity (bearing exactly the same name as it appears on the call letter) such as PAN Card/ Passport/ Permanent Driving Licence/ Voter’s Card/ Bank Passbook with photograph/ Photo identity proof issued by a Gazzetted Officer/ People’s Representative along with a photograph / Identity Card issued by a recognised college/ university at the exam centre.

IBPS Clerk will be announced in the month of December 2019 or January 2020. Candidates who qualify in IBPS Prelims will be called for mains exam which is scheduled to be held on 19 January 2020. The final selection will be done on the basis of the candidate’s performance in Preliminary, Mains and Interview. Provisional allotment of the candidates will be done in April 2020. 

How to download IBPS Clerk Admit Card 2019?

  1. Go to IBPS official website i.e. www.ibps.in
  2. Click on “Click here to download Call letter for CRP – Clerks -IX for SC/ST/Minority Communities/ Ex-Servicemen/ PWBDs”
  3. enter your details via Registration No / Roll No and DOB along with Captcha for verification
  4. Download IBPS RRB Prelims Admit Card 2019

A total of 12075 vacancies are available under IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2019 in participating bnks (CRP CLERKS-IX for Vacancies of 2020-21).

Bihar Board 12th, 10th date sheet released: Know details of BSEB timetable.

Source – business-standard.com

The Bihar School Examination Board or BSEB has released the Bihar Board 12th date sheet and BSEB 10th date sheet. The Bihar Board 10th examination will start from February 17, 2020 and the 12th board exams will be held from February 3, 2020.

The 12th and 10th board exams will be held in two shifts – from 9:30 am to 12:45 pm and then from 1:45 pm to 5 pm. To know the detail, students can visit the official website of BSEB, biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.

Bihar Board 12th date sheet 2020

February 3: Morning shift – Physics; Afternoon shift – History, RB Hindi

February 4: Morning shift – Chemistry; Afternoon shift – Political Science, English

February 5: Morning shift – Biology, Afternoon shift – Economics, Foundation Course

February 6: Afternoon shift– Computer Science, Multi Media and Web Tech, Yoga and Physical Education

February 7: Morning shift – Mathematics, Afternoon shift – M.B, Vocational Trade-I

February 8: Morning shift – Agriculture, Music, Afternoon shift – Entrepreneurship, Geography

February 10: Morning shift – Language subject, Afternoon shift – Psychology, Vocational Trade-II

February 11: Afternoon shift – Philosophy, Vocational Trade- III

February 12: Morning shift – Language subject, Afternoon shift – Sociology, Business Studies, Related Subjects

February 13: Morning shift – Home Sciences, Economics, Afternoon shift – Accountancy

Bihar Board 10th date sheet 2020

February 17: Science

February 18: Mathematics

February 19: Social Science

February 21: Vernacular subject

February 22: Second Indian Language

February 24: Additional subjects

According to BSEB officials, model question papers for 20 subjects for Matric and Intermediate examinations was uploaded on BSEB’s website earlier in this month.

About Bihar Board

The Bihar School Examination Board is a statutory body which is functioning under the Bihar government. The board is devised to conduct examinations at secondary and senior secondary standard in both government and private schools belonging to state of Bihar on the basis of syllabus as prescribed by the Bihar government.

Jharkhand Assembly Election 2019: JD(U) backs ex-minister Saryu Roy against CM Raghubar Das.

Source – hindustantimes.com

The Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who are partners in Bihar have taken the gloves off in Jharkhand over former state minister Saryu Roy who is contesting the assembly election against chief minister Raghubar Das from Jamshedpur-East.

This became apparent with a senior JD (U) leader extending full support to Roy and also claiming that the party’s president and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar could campaign in Jamshedpur for Roy.

“If Saryu Roy requests Nitish Kumar to campaign for him, we all would request the JD-U president to campaign for Roy. We will extend all possible support to Saryu Roy. Every one of us will camp in Jamshedpur if need be. He has always been raising his voice against corruption. He continued to fight corruption in high places in spite of being in the government,” Lalan Singh, senior JD (U) leader and MP from Munger in Bihar told reporters in Ranchi on Tuesday.

Singh further said they felt Roy was denied ticket because he kept raising his voice against corruption in Jharkhand.

“If you deny someone ticket for opposing corruption, what will he do? Naturally he decided to symbolically fight against the CM and filed nomination. JD (U) welcomes and fully supports his decision. We have already withdrawn our candidate there,” Singh said.

The BJP tried to play down the electoral showdown with the JD (U).

BJP spokesperson in Jharkhand, Pratul Shahdeo said, “We don’t have alliance with JD (U) in Jharkhand. Our alliance with them is restricted to Bihar. Moreover, it is not in culture our party to comment on internal decisions of other parties.”

Meanwhile, Roy said on Tuesday that he has applied for three symbols – farmer on tractor, gas cylinder and sewing machine which will be decided on November 21. Interestingly, JD (U)’s official poll symbol in Jharkhand is farmer riding tractor, which is almost similar to what Roy has suggested as his choice.

“If there is no official JD (U) candidate in a particular seat, the DC can allot farmer riding tractor symbol to independent candidate,” Salkhan Murmu, JD (U) Jharkhand president said.

Leaders close to Roy said that former BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha, former union minister Yashwant Sinha have also expressed their willingness to address rallies and hold roadshows in Jamshedpur to support Roy.

“Union minister Ramvilas Paswan too is being requested to send Chirag Paswan if he is not able to come for campaigning in favour of Roy,” one of the leader quoted above said.

JMM working president Hemant Soren has extended unconditional support and appealed all opposition parties to extend support to Roy. However, the Congress, which got the Jamsedhpur East in seat sharing with JMM has fielded its national spokesperson Gourav Vallabh and is yet to take a call on his withdrawing his candidature.

On Monday, the JD (U) had announced that it would not field candidate against Roy from Jamsedhpur East. It had asked its official candidate Sanjay Thakur for Jamshedpur-East and Sanjiv Acharya for Jamshedpur-West to withdraw from fray. Neither of them filed nominations.

Samajwadi Party (SP) state general secretary Ali Raza said their candidates too did not file nomination from the seat in support of Roy.

At Least Dozen MPs, MLAs in Touch With Me’: Ahead of Jharkhand Polls, Hemant Soren Calls BJP ‘Sinking Ship.

Source – news18.com

Former Chief Minister and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Hemant Soren is quite upbeat about the upcoming elections in Jharkhand. With just 11 days to go for polling day, Soren has claimed that at least one dozen MPs and MLAs from BJP are looking to jump ship and are in touch with him.

In an interview with News18, Soren spoke about whether the Supreme Court’s recent verdict on the Ayodhya land dispute will have any impact on the assembly polls, how talks with alliance partners are coming along, the effect of a five-phased election and veracity of claims that BJP is likely to collapse in the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is soon expected to address rallies in Palamu, other national stalwarts of the party will also address the people of Jharkhand in campaign rallies where among other things, the Supreme Court’s recent Ayodhya verdict could be a talking point, does this worry you?

There is a place to talk about national issues. It is called Lok Sabha. That’s where people have given the BJP majority so that it can effectively deal with national issues. The upcoming elections are for the state of Jharkhand. If we also talk about national issues in these polls, then where will we talk about the issues of Jharkhand? In the campaign of Jammu and Kashmir or Gujarat?

Here people are dying of hunger, youths don’t have jobs, people don’t have money, banks are collapsing, infrastructure is nowhere. In all major indices, from hunger to education, Jharkhand has slipped under BJP Chief Minister Raghubar Das’ tenure. Since the state of Jharkhand was created, the last five years have been the worst, by far.

But you also raised these issues of hunger-related deaths, of forest rights etc, in Lok Sabha polls and they did not seem to have found any resonance with people.

It’s not as if these issues did not find any resonance with people. Look at the results of the five reserved Lok Sabha seats. BJP managed to just scrape through.

Why is your alliance (with Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal) dithering on the issue of declaring you as the CM face?

There is no confusion. Congress leader RPN Singh has clearly stated that Hemant Soren will be the CM face of the alliance. There is no confusion now. On the other hand you should ask the same question to BJP. Till very recently they used to say that Raghubar Das was their CM face. Why aren’t they saying this now? Why are they suddenly quiet on the issue? Ask them to clarify who their CM face is. BJP is a sinking ship.

Do you consider recent developments like their senior leader Sarayu Rai’s quitting the party, and their alliance partner AAJSU’s breaking ranks with BJP, as indicators?

It isn’t just that. You look anywhere and you’ll find that BJP’s Jharkhand unit is in a state of collapse. There is rampant infighting within BJP and open tussle with BJP’s alliance partners. Why are AAJSU, JD(U), LJP fighting these polls individually? There is pandemonium in BJP’s ranks. It is clear that they cannot carry alliance partners with them. And because of the arrogance of their top leadership, their old hands, who feel slighted, are trying to find a way out.

Are any of them in touch with you?

At least one dozen BJP MPs and MLAs have contacted me. They want to switch over. They know BJP is a sinking ship. Public sentiment is palpably against them.

How do you look at the decision by the Election Commission to conduct the polls over five phases?

For someone like us, a state political outfit, it is a huge challenge. For someone like the BJP, it wouldn’t matter much. They have unlimited resources and cadre which they shift wherever they want, however many times they want. Our worker cannot leave everything else and only do this. In other circumstances, it should have broken the morale of our workers but our morale is quite high. People are quite aggressive. Everyone wants to see the BJP out. There is no tolerance for the present dispensation.

And while as a political outfit we respect the decisions of the EC, to be honest, I don’t understand the logic of having the elections in five phases. The BJP kept talking about ‘double engine ki sarkar’ when they formed governments both at the Centre and the state. They talked about finishing the Naxals and bringing development to the state with double the speed. But now the EC itself has indicated, by conducting elections over five phases, that everything is not fine in the state; that the Naxal menace is far from over. They should admit that.

Almost every party is announcing reservation in poll campaigns these days. You have also announced 75% reservation in private jobs for youths and 50% reservation to women in jobs. Could you explain the logic behind this?

The decision to announce reservation in jobs for women isn’t new. I decided to do it when we were in power in our previous term but the successive BJP government decided against it. In our state women have been working really hard for their families. There are districts where women outnumber men. They are a significant working force. But when we see outside, we find, for similar job profiles, women from Kerala being referred to as ‘nurses’ and those from Jharkhand being referred to as ‘Dai’. It shames me. The same holds true for the youth, which today doesn’t have any jobs. If youths find jobs and get good education they will be able to help improve literacy levels in their districts and raise the employability of those around them as well. This is not about votes. This is about helping the future generations flourish.

Tejashwi Yadav had met you just before seat sharing was announced by you and the Congress. You had announced him as an alliance partner but RJD has reportedly been unhappy with seat distribution. Is RJD still on board?

RJD is very much part of the alliance. We are all working towards finalising our campaigning and soon you will see Tejashwi-jee campaigning with us.

BJP’s slogan this time is ‘Ab ki baar 65 paar’. How do you assess their position. Also have you set a target for the alliance?

Issuing and working in numbers are tropes of the business community. We have been a group of political activists. We don’t speak that language. We only talk about victory or defeat. We think we will win and win big.

Jharkhand BJP leader Saryu Roy to contest against CM Raghubar Das in assembly polls.

Source – indiatoday.in

Peeved about his name not featuring in the list of 72 candidates announced so far for the assembly polls, senior BJP leader Saryu Roy on Sunday said he will contest against Chief Minister Raghubar Das as an Independent.

Roy said he will contest from the Jamshedpur (East) and Jamshedpur (West) assembly constituencies. He had won from the Jamshedpur (West) seat in the 2014 polls.

He tendered his resignation from the state Cabinet and assembly membership on Sunday evening.

In a letter addressed to Governor Droupadi Murmu, Roy said he is resigning from the ministry and that it be accepted with immediate effect.

Earlier in the day, Roy had said he would resign on Monday.

Roy was the Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Minister in the Jharkhand Cabinet.

“I will file my nomination papers from both the assembly constituencies tomorrow,” he said.

Roy’s move comes in the wake of his name not finding a place in the first four lists of 72 candidates declared by the BJP for the 81-member assembly in Jharkhand, which is going to polls in five phases between November 30 and December 20.

Asked if he was taking on his own party by deciding to contest against the chief minister, he said, “Let the BJP take action against me.”

The BJP has re-nominated Das from the Jamshedpur (East) seat, while it is yet to announce its candidate from Jamshedpur (West). The two seats will go to polls in the second phase on December 7 and the last date of filing papers is Monday.

To another query on whether contesting elections from two seats would be a tall order, Roy said, “Not at all. The geography of the city (Jamshedpur), its people and issues are the same. My supporters will campaign from my home constituency, while I will concentrate on Jamshedpur (East).”