- Prologue
- Stop feeling guilty
- Measures to become guilt free:
- How to handle Bank interview?
- Tell me something about yourself
- Food for thought: Why formal dress for interview?
Prologue
Total five articles on how to prepare for IBPS Bank Interviews
- Stop Feeling Guilty and Tell me about yourself, Stupid cutoffs and Insecurities about Profile (you’re here).
- Why BankPO? Preparing the Sales Pitch: Career growth, job satisfaction, negative factors, work-profile, Promotion, hierarchy, Sample Answers
- Banking, Economy, Current Affairs, HR and GK related questions for BankPO/MT
- Graduation related Questions: IT, B.E., B.Tech, Biotech, B.Com, BBA, Arts, sample questions from previous interviews
- Stress Interviews, When things don’t go as planned, B.Tech, Engineers and IT Why BankPO?
all those things come later, first thing is:
Stop feeling guilty
- Many of you have the IBPS BankPO/MT interviews in a few days, but still suffering from guilt, insecurity and inferiority complex because of your written score, bio data, academic profile and other personal issues.
- As long as you remain guilty- your answer tone and body language will defensive, pessimistic, submissive. The interviewer panel willnot get positive vibes to select you. Therefore, first step is to become guilt free. Let’s check the common reasons behind guilt:
Guilt#1: Low score in IBPS Written
Some random expert on internet predicted that your written score is not sufficient for final selection- citing some previous statistics about final cut offs. So now you’re just spending time inquiring on various blogs, forums, facebook communities “my score is xyz, will I get selected or not?”
I say every score is good score. And you must fiercely prepare for the interview. Why?
Reason #1: reliable work horses
If banks had to select candidate just by looking at their written score, they wouldn’t waste time interviewing people. They conduct interview to find mainly two things
- “ye tikegaa ki nahi?” (Will this guy stay in our bank or not?).
- “thik kaam karegaa ki nahi” (will this guy work sincerely or not? )
In short, As long as they get good feeling about you being a reliable workhorse, you’ll get the job- at one place or another.
Reason #2: Learning XP
- A formal interview with complete strangers gives you better picture of your own shyness, strength, weaknesses, than you’ll ever get by interacting with your friends, relatives and parents.
- The interview experience will help you prepare yourself better for the next round of whatever exam you’re giving.. that-
- “I should have prepared more from my graduation topics, I should have prepared more current affairs etc.,
- I shouldnot have said abc thing in DEF question because it lead to xyz followup question where I fumbled…”and so on.
- You cannot buy that type of mental conditioning and experience in any other mock interview conducted by anyone- because the real-life stress factor will be absent in such mock interviews.
- So, Even if you fail in a real interview=> money spent on travel and lodging is not wasted. Because it is a great learning experience that will definitely help you in the next interview for whatever job you’re applying.
Reason#3: CAT
- Many CAT aspirants give IBPS exam just for ‘fun’ or for career backup.
- CAT-2013 result will come around 14th January 2014. Then IIMs and various other MBA institutes will start their GDPI round (group discussion / personal interview). Most probably from mid-feb onwards
- IBPS allocations are to be made in March-April 2014.
- Now comes the interesting part: Most of the tier-II MBA colleges will declare their final result before IIM final results. (That’s is a loot-technique, if a candidate has given interview in both non-IIM and IIM then he’ll pay the 10-20-50 rupee non-refundable deposit in non-IIM institute for just for “seat-insurance”, before IIM final result comes.)
Similarly, some candidates would have made calculation about which banks they will not get city posting. So they’ll even forfeit offers accordingly.
- And there will be upward movement in the buffer list / waitlist.
- How much movement? Well, I cannot predict but my point is: Not all candidates with good IBPS score will finally join the bank. Therefore, You MUSTNOT lay down your weapons and accept defeat even without going for interviews- just because some gyani baba has predicted that final cutoff will be xyz.
Moving to the next guilt factor:
Guilt#2: Insecurity about “Profile”
You’re afraid because any of the following reasons:
- After graduation, you’ve spent past 1-2 years in competitive exams, without any success. So, your biodata has “empty” years and no job-experience. You’re afraid interviewer will ask tough question about it.
- You don’t post-graduation degree
- You’re from some less famous college / university
- You’ve poor academic scores in class 10-12- college or you’ve failed in some semesters etc.
- You met another IBPS candidate who has higher score than you PLUS
- he has done some special banking related course
- he has work-xp from private bank.
- he has a thick file with plenty of extracurricular certificates.
You must get rid of all these guilty feelings because:
- If banks wanted only university toppers and students with high CGPA, they’d have directly hired from campus instead of organizing exam through IBPS and wasting their own time.
- All they want is reliable workhorses who’ll not run away from non-city postings. As long as they get good feeling about you being a reliable workhorse, you’ll get the job- at one place or another.
- Time machine is not invented yet. You cannot go back in past and fix those issues. The only way is to move forward in life, is with whatever baggage you’re carrying but without feeling guilty.
- (worst case scenario) IF at all they ask you something about “why low score in class 10-12-college?” then, don’t make long stories and excuses. Just summarize what was wrong and then shift focus of your answer on how with age you’ve matured, understood the value of money, career, hardwork and you’re no longer the same lazy person from that is shown in the marksheet.
Guilt#3: Personal issues
You’re feeling loser just because your cousin, brother, sister, relative, neighbor’s kid, batch mate etc. have got high paying jobs. You think that “even if I get this PO job, I’ll be never as successful as they’re.”
You must come out of this loser mindset, because:
- 5-7 years from now, all the “career-glamour” will be over (like whatever IAS/IPS/bigger job or degree your cousins and batch mates have got.) By that time, new youngsters will take your place and all your relatives and neighbors will start comparing them and trash talking about them. So, instead of trying to please and impress others, you better pursue the career you’re interested in.
- 15-20 years from now, the only thing that will matter is: can you provide for a good education, home and life to your kids or not?
- On those criteria BankPO doesn’t suck. It has great potential, people with no IIT/IIM degrees have started career as PO/MT and made it all the way to MD/CMD positions. (More details under “Sales Pitch-Why BankPO” topic in next article click me.)
Finally, Some of you may also be feeling guilty about your looks, height, skin color whatever. Again stop feeling guilty about it. These interviews are conducted to find reliable workhorses for banking sector and not actors for Karan Johar’s next movie.
Measures to become guilt free:
first of all, Stop being in company of idiots, negative talkers, crybabies and pessimistic people. You’ve already met them in library, in coaching class, in online forums. They never study, they just keep chatting all the time:
- this time cut off has gone very high “ab kya hogaa”
- SSC has changed pattern for CGL exam “ab kya hogaa”
- this time UPSC papers were too tough “ab kya hogaa”
These type of dookhi-atmaa (sad souls) infect your brain with their negativity. So, avoid them like hell- even after this IBPS interview is over.
- Avoid taking phone-calls, whatsapp messages, facebook updates from college batchmates. They just want to talk for time pass and give you ‘gossip’ of how much salary package they’ve got, who joined which company, who got what promotion, who is dating whom etc.etc.
- Because their universe is confined to only those petty things. You’re destined to do something bigger and better. If you keep paying attention to their life and issues, then self-doubt and guilt-feeling will come automatically. Remember what the coach said to Milkha Singh “the birds who’re meant to fly high in the sky, should not keep their hearts attached to small trees.”
- Exercise regularly. Lazy brain and lazy body always picks up negative thoughts. And by exercise, I mean only two things: running and pushups. After a few weeks, you’ll automatically start feeling good about yourself, every time you look in the mirror. And then self-confidence and positive vibes will come automatically.
- In your head, Keep telling yourself “I’m totally awesome.”
How to handle Bank interview?
A conventional IBPS Bank PO interview runs on following pattern
- Tell me about yourself (introduction) + followup on personal qs.
- A few questions on graduation
- then “why Bank PO”
- Then a few questions from banking sector.
- If time permits, some more questions from economy, current and GK.
Since every panel has to handle hundreds of candidates over a span of few week, the Average interview time is ~10-15 minutes. That’s a double edged sword.
good because | not good because |
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Given this short duration interview, you must prepare certain answers in advance.
Tell me something about yourself
Very common question. The moment you enter room and sitdown, one of the member may ask
“Please introduce yourself. OR tell me something about yourself.”
Experts are divided on its ‘right’ answer:
VIEWPOINT #1 (CONSERVATIVE) | VIEWPOINT #2 (LIBERAL) |
answer should be only limited to these things
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Apart from those details (name place etc.),he should also mention “Why you want to join banking sector.” |
Should not mention hobby, family members.Because those things are considered informal conversation. | should also mention following:
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- You can try either way, or mixture of both BUT answer must be at the tip of your tongue.
- If you don’t prepare this at home, you will fumble during interview and you might forget mentioning some important information.
- You must also prepare all the routine ‘followup’ questions associated with “tell me about yourself” question. for example
tell me about yourself | follow-up question that should be prepared in advance |
Myself ____. Or My name is ____. |
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I’m from ______. orI belong to _____.Note: After speaking this, take a little pause so he may ask you a followup question. (Which will be safe than if he asks something from graduation!) |
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I’ve done ___ from ___ college of ___ university in the year___ with ___ class.Notes:
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(more about graduation based questions in separate article, click ME) |
Work XP: For last ___ years, I’ve been working in ____ company as a _____.Note: Don’t immediately start explaining why you want to leave that job. Let the panel ask you a follow-up question. |
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Ex-Serviceman.I’m an Ex-serviceman, I served from __ to ___ in ____. |
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(optional) Family: My father is ___.
Mom is ___. Brother/sister is working in ____. |
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In the next article, we’ll see the second question: “Why do you want to become a BankPO?” click me
by the way…
Why formal dress for interview?
Copying a few lines from NSA Shiv Shankar Menon’s speech to IFS officers:
A word about dress. Some younger colleagues have asked me why dress so formally and why they could not dress as they chose. The answer is that we normally dress to make the other person take us seriously and to be persuasive, not to express our personalities or look good or stylish, or for comfort.
Like it or not, people judge you by your appearance. How we dress depends on the culture we operate in and the statement we choose to make.
I have a theory about why diplomats, soldiers and bankers dress so conservatively, each in their own uniforms. Notice how the more an occupation deals with risk, the more uniform their dress is? A soldier risks his life, the banker risks your money, and the diplomat deals with the risks of war and peace.
It is in order to convey the assurance that they know what they are doing, to reassure society, the client or the interlocutor that these professions dress in what amounts to a uniform. And it seems to work.
(end of copy paste)
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sir
i have to give interview for ibps clerk3 in feb but m confusd about the question from academic background.specially how my studies is helpful in banking sector? i have done b.pharma plz help
when will be the result of interview declared
hello all,
i know its too late to write about my interview experience.
anyways,
i must mention that i got just one mark above the cutoff for gm that is 62.
document verification : no fuss, its just about checking your originals and xerox and basicallylike an attendance that you are present for the interview.
waiting time : for your turn :)
in the meanwhile awesome tea with biscuits was served :)
interview : for me it was very very cordial :)
i felt really happy about my interview irrespective of my results :)
initially they asked about my family name. because it sounded very peculiar for them (RAVILLA)
they asked more about it :)they even asked my caste because they wanted to know even more about family name.
then my background, why i didnt take up jobs in other software company tjhough i was placed (im a comp sci and engg graduate – BE).
later, they started shooting factual questions about banking :) i did tell that i dont know to many of the questions :)
but factual questions were answered really well :) all thanks to mrunalji :)
by their reactions i could guess that they were very pleased with my performance :)
they said thank you :)
wished me all the best with broad smiles :)
that is all :)
the one before me felt she was screwed because they asked all technical questions related to her engg backgroud . and they were not so polite with her ( its from her side _ may be she felt that way)
thougjh she had got 90 or 92 marks in written :)
so dont worry about your written score because it is already over :) plan for the next round :)
confidence witha pleasing smile and acceptance that you dont know things( not too very basic things :P)
impress them :) learn few basic concepts :)
all the best:)
best,
RAVILLA
concept based questions were answered really well i meant :)not again the factual questions :)
(sorry for posting this very late)
my interview experience:
panel :M1, M2, M3, M4
M1: family background? (told)
types of banks? (told)
what is RRB? (told)
aim behind the nationalisation of banks? (told)
difference between IDBI and IDBI bank? (told)
difference between ICICI and ICICI bank? (told)
full form of ICICI? (didn’t told as i got confused)
M2: what is meant by paperless banking? (told)
ways of doing paperless banking? (told but i forgot to mention mobile banking)
M3: why do you want to join bank after doing engginering? (told)
you have scored high marks in engginering how would you contribute your knowledge to the growth of the banking sector? (told)
if you have posted to Haryana rural area would you like to work there? (told yes sir)
M4: name 2 women CEO of banks? (told)
how important this job to you? (told)
all the best,
thank you,
you may leave now
nice experience. now waiting for the results.
(sorry for posting this very late)
my interview experience:
panel :M1, M2, M3, M4
M1: family background? (told)
types of banks? (told)
what is RRB? (told)
aim behind the nationalisation of banks? (told)
difference between IDBI and IDBI bank? (told)
difference between ICICI and ICICI bank? (told)
full form of ICICI? (didn’t told as i got confused)
M2: what is meant by paperless banking? (told)
ways of doing paperless banking? (told but i forgot to mention mobile banking)
M3: why do you want to join bank after doing engginering? (told)
you have scored high marks in engginering how would you contribute your knowledge to the growth of the banking sector? (told)
if you have posted to Haryana rural area would you like to work there? (told yes sir)
M4: name 2 women CEO of banks? (told)
how important this job to you? (told)
all the best,
thank you,
you may leave now
nice experience. now waiting for the results.
thank you murnal for your help
guess what is a SAFE SCORE in ibps po written exam.
is it(80-85)or (85-90) or (90-95) or (95-100) or 100+
kindly share your views…
there is no safe score. i think good performance in interview matters because people having marks between 60-70 also called for interview.
why posted in bracket if it allows you in addition to the link provided to download application and in my centre
verifying officer was saying if someone don’t have application form can ask from him he will get it downloaded for them so they have access to ibps database
With due respect to Mrunal.
Hey people,
GG here. I had my interview at SomePlace on 6th January 2014. I’m downright General and believe in my abilities rather than in some stupid rule in the Constitution of India. Anyway,
Graduation: B.Tech ECE.
Experience: 3 years in Telecom sector.
4 members in my panel, all males, aged 50-55 years, cool.
Here I go—
Good evening and all..
M1- Family background?
Me- Told ’em.
M2- Qualification & Experience?
Me- Told ’em.
M1- RBI & its function?
Me- Told ’em.
M1- Organisational structure of RBI?
Me- Described only about Governor & 4 Deputy Governor for each of the 4 Zones. (Couldn’t remember beyond that)
M1- What is a Zone?
Me- No idea.
M1- CRR, SLR?
Me- Told ’em. Described using the phrase “Demand and Time liabilities”.
M1- What are Demand and Time liabilities?
Me- Told ’em.
M1- (Tricky question) If banks get interest from RBI on keeping CRR, why should they maintain SLR?
Me- To make demand liabilities readily available for customers. (I didn’t know RBI gives interest to banks on their CRR deposits)
M1 asks the above question again and I give the same reply, he gets frustrated and passes on to M3.
M3- What is NABARD? What does it do?
Me- Told ’em.
M2- What’s your written score?
Me- Told ’em.
M2- That’s quite a formidable score you’ve got there.
Me- Eh? Well, Thanks!
M3- Tell me two analogies and two differences between Post Offices and Banks.
Me: Analogies:
1) They maintain Savings accounts.
2) They provide Life Insurance.
Differences:
1) Banks deal with economy and finance, Post offices deal with, well, letters. Couldn’t think of any other difference. (M3 was already pleased, almost jumped out of his chair!)
M4- Why Bank after B.Tech?
Me- I’ve got an analytic mind, good with numbers, Finance & Accounts in blood (True That! And I’m quite good at it), Lack of scope in graduation field, Growth opportunities in Banking, Give-n-Take policy,
Upper middle class lifestyle, blah blah blah.
M4- Ok, ok. That will be enough.
All members- Ok, Thank you.
Me- Thank you. Have a nice day.
Moral of the story: You should be 150% prepared because you are bound to lose 50% of your efficiency the moment you enter the interview hall and look at those aged, weathered, experienced faces, who shall
definitely know more than what you know as far as banking is concerned. Don’t bluff. Keep it together.
N.B.: By the time the interview was over, I was bathed in sweat in spite of being in an AC Room!!
PO Interview: 10th Jan, 8.30 AM
UBI Regional Office, KOLKATA
Qualification: 10th 82%, 12th 73%, B.Tech (CSE) 84%, Pursuing MBA 3rd semester
Working exp : working with Cognizant as Software Engineer.
Though the time was given as 8.30 AM, it started around 10 AM. My interview went well
Questions:
1. Tell us about yourself.Family background..father’s occupation?
2. What’s the difference between 4th Generation and 5th Generation Computer?
3. What’s name of India’s super computer?
4. Why banking after engineering?
5. What’s NABARD role?
6. What is IMF? It’s Role and HQ?
7. What is Nanotechnology?
8. Who got 1st Film fare award?
9. How much salary you get from Cognizant?
10. Do Cognizant have any social welfare activities? What’s your role in that?
11. 14th Nov is International day of what?
12. What’s your score?
That’s all friends.
Was really strange at the UBI headquarters….they had a separate panel for ladies I believe…My interview was on 9th…don’t know whether the same was followed on 10th as well…anyhow all the best!!
Final result kab taq aayegaaa
I think, in the first or second week of Feb. They gave written exam result also before the scheduled date.
http://www.ibps.in/career_pdf/CWE_PO_MT_II_Thrid_Allotment_Message.pdf
is there anyone who got selected in PO 2 ROUND 3.
Can anyone tell how much time do they give to join once allotment is done.
I am a working person , and resignation has to be planned as there is notice period .if I am successful in PO3
Any ideas about IBPS clerical exam interview friends?
hi
Mrunal Sir ..Plz tell something about RBI Interview…What to prepare and how to prepare….RBI Mains results are out and I am through…
Plz give some guidance
Mrunal Sir ..Plz tell something about RBI Grade -B Officer Interview…What to prepare and how to prepare….RBI Mains results are out and I am through…
Plz give some guidance
Hi Abhishik,
Congrats on your selection in Rbi gr B, Can you please specify what kind of answers did you write in all 3 papers as I also gave mains but didnt get through, although my papers went well and was expecting an interview call.
So if you can specify the answer writing strategy followed by you it would be great for me as well as others who have not got through.
Hey amit
I have written to the point answers with proper structure and all..I had the contents required by the qn it was just that how better u can present your answer
Hi Abhishek,
Congrats on your selection in Rbi gr B, Can you please specify what kind of answers did you write in all 3 papers as I also gave mains but didnt get through, although my papers went well and was expecting an interview call.
So if you can specify the answer writing strategy followed by you it would be great for me as well as others who have not got through.
(IT Vs BANK PO)
Interview was taken by panel of 4 members on 10th jan 2013, at Andhra Bank Hyderabad
and questions on below topics were asked
1)Family Background
2)Why leaving Accenture and joining bank as PO
3)KYC, what and why
4)NPA,what and why
5)Nationalization, what and how many banks are nationalized
6)Banking Services, what banks do with money, what services they offer
7)planning commission,(counter question of banking services.)
8)CBS, What is CBS, which software are used in CBS,,
Interview was good , i could not answer properly for nationalization of bank…my cut off score in written was just cut off only(61)so chances are very less, but i got good experience out of it.
SIR I LOST MY ONLINE APPLICATION FORM OF IBPS CLERK NOW WHAT I DO
Guilt#1: Low score in IBPS Written-THROW SOME LIGHT HERE
I have scored 73 in IBPS clerk-SC category.Many people, almost 70 % scored more than 100 or more including my category.Even though am rigorously preparing for the interview I feel shame in attending the interview,underestimating myself at most times.As Mrunal bhai said about guiltiness,it is striking me hard.Everything becomes dark in front of my eyes.Is there anyone got selected with this kind of a score??
Guilt#1: Low score in IBPS Written-THROW SOME LIGHT HERE
I have scored 73 in IBPS clerk-SC category.Many people, almost 70 % scored more than 100 or more including my category.Even though am rigorously preparing for the interview I feel shame in attending the interview,underestimating myself at most times.As Mrunal bhai said about guiltiness,it is striking me hard.Everything becomes dark in front of my eyes.Is there anyone got selected with this kind of a score??
I think you will b rated among ur category for d vacancies alloted. so you shouldn’t bother about others.secondly, a positive attitude is must nd u should approach things frm a learning viewpoint…leave.d result on god….as even if u r one.among toppers..u cant b sure of how u wud b perceived in interview.
hello guyz….i have a doubt about waitnig list process…..on 16-01-2014…..ibps notified about 3rd round of allotment……and the unreserved cutoff was 60.24….ye baat mere samajh mai aa gayi…..but 1 baar ki baat hai..yun hi surfing karte huye i found a website which is dedicated to only WAITING LIST CANDIDATE…hehehe..
http://www.ibpspo2waitinglist.blogspot.in
on this website, author is showing 2 RTI REPLYS ABOUT CUT OFF AND WAITNIG LIST QUERY…….SO I FOUND 2 BANK RTI…DENA BANK AND CORPORATION BANK…..THEY REPLYD THAT LAST GENERAL candidate`s marks who alloted seat were
dena bank-58.32
corporation bank- 57.20
how is it possible when 3rd round allotment is showing cutoff is 60.24…….please ye matter solve karo…ya website ki genuinity chek karo…….ya mene hi koi galti kardi hai dekhne mai
Mrunal Sir , hats off to you, you are the best man on earth when it comes to motivating young minds . I hv lately started following your topics covered on economics. Thanks a lot for those splendid easy to understand articles. I am a bit late to come across this topic . Yet i am posting the questions that i was asked in my IBPS PO MT II interview in first week of January.
(they did not ask for introduction)
1. Why 3 years gap?
2. What score did you get? Why so poor?
3. What is the difference between RRBs and normal banks?
4. Who is the Chief Guest for Republic Day 2014?
5. Who is the Prime Minister of England? Is there any plan for him to visit India lately?
6. What is KYC form?
i did not post my replies because that is not important i guess.
what had you replied the question why 3 years gap
@pankaj Shrivastava
I replied
“i hv tried 12 times in Indian Army(8 times) (TGC entry and CDS (once)) and Indian Airforce(4 times) ( AE(L) entry). Now I have expired my chances to appear for SSB, as I dont meet the age criteria anymore, so I hv shifted my focus on Banking jobs to earn my bread and butter.”
great
when IBPS PO III interview results will be out? any rough idea?
Sir, excellent articles in lucid language….
my PO interview experience
4 members in panel m1,m2,m3 and m4
m1: asked all details about me like name,i am from where,college,branch,marks,parents and their designation and siblings etc.
me:answered
m1: why banking? why u didn’t try for the software?(as I am from BTECH CSE)
me: I am intrested in banking. I got placed in campus selections but having the intrest in banking i didn’t join.
m1: asked about the company which i placed and package etc
me:answered
then now chance to m2
m2: what is the meaning of ur name
me:told(then he told me another meaning also and i told yes sir its too ..:))
m2: who invented windows, which company?
me:answered
m2: latest version of windows?
me:answered
m2: asked about steve jobs
me:answered
m2: what is cloud computing?
me:answered
m2: what is the nano technology used in banking?
me:not answered(i just know abt nano technology bt didn’t dare to tell that so just tell sorry sir i dont know)
now passed to m3
m3: have u aware of recent elections
me: yes sir
m3: asked me to tell all 5states and their respective C.M’s
me:answered
passed to m4 but he didn’t asked me any thing
finally
m4:All the best
me: thank you v.much sir.
Thank you anusha for sharing your PO interview experience.
mrunal sir, is it right that jharkhand high court has put ban on the declaration of ibps po result because some obc candidate has filled petition as she was not allowed for interview because she had not obc caste certificate. it is being told that obc candidates interview will be canceled and rescheduled. plz clear sir…..
dat case was against bank of india…nt ibps…chill out,no worries
where did you read dis news ..any source
i read on bank exams today.com
but bankersadda now updated that it is fake.