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Bank of India Selection Procedure General Banking Officers

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Bank of India Selection Procedure General Banking Officers


Selection Procedure : 

Depending on the number of vacancies, only those candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying marks stipulated for Written Tests (Objective plus Descriptive) and rank sufficiently high in the order of merit shall be called for a Personal interview in the ratio of 1:3. – Mere pass in the Written Tests shall not vest any right in a candidate for being called for Personal Interview.

Merit list of the candidates based on the marks obtained by them in Written Test [i.e. 300 Marks (Objective Test) + 100 Marks (Descriptive Test)] and Personal Interview of 100 Marks will be prepared in descending order on the basis of the aggregate marks obtained, under the respective SC / ST / OBC / GEN Category. The final selection will be made on the basis of this merit list.

Note:  In case of similar marks to two or more candidates the merit order of such group of candidates will be as per their  aggregate written test marks and further as per their date of birth (i.e. more senior in age will be placed first before less senior in age)

Action against candidates found guilty of misconduct :

1. Candidates are advised in their own interest that they should not furnish any particulars that are false, tampered, fabricated or should not suppress any material information while filling up the application form.
 
2. At any stage of  recruitment, if a candidate is (or has been) found guilty of :
           
(i) using unfair means during the examination or
(ii) impersonating or procuring impersonation by any person or
(iii) misbehaving in the examination hall or taking away the question booklet/answer sheet from the examination hall or 
(iv) resorting to any irregular or improper means in connection with his/her candidature during the selection process or
(v) obtaining support for his/her candidature by any means.
   
Such a candidate may in addition to rendering himself/herself liable to criminal prosecution, may also be liable :

a. to be disqualified from the examination for which he/she is a candidate
b. to be debarred, either permanently or for a specified period, from any examination or recruitment conducted by Bank.
c. for forfeiting the fees paid by such candidate.
3. The Bank would be analyzing and comparing the responses of a candidate with other  candidates, who appeared for the examination  to detect patterns of similarity.  If as per the laid down procedure it is suspected that the responses have been shared and the scores obtained are not genuine/valid, the Bank reserves the right to cancel his/her candidature.

5. CALL LETTERS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION
The Written Test Examination will be tentatively held on 31.10..2010 (Sunday)at Examination Centres given below.  The full address of the examination venue will be given in the Call Letter.  All eligible candidates will be issued Call Letters at the correspondence address given by them in their on-line application which will be sent by post. E-mail advices will also be sent, if e-mail address is available. Candidates can down load call letters from our Web site in case of non-receipt of the same from the separate link provided.
   
A candidate who does not receive the Examination Call Letter by 25.10.2010 should contact the concerned Zonal Office of BANK OF INDIA located at the concerned State,  he/she has opted for at the addresses given below, with a written application
indicating his / her Name, Address, and details of payment made for issue of Duplicate Call Letters.

6. WRITTEN TEST CENTERS

Written Test will be held at following 31 centers.  The address of the venue will be advised in the call letters

7. PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING (PET)   

The Bank intends in consonance with the guidelines issued by the Government of India, to impart free non-residential Pre-Examination Training (PET) of six working days to a limited number of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes at Centres located at Navi Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal, NOIDA (New Delhi), Kolkata, Chennai, Guwahati and Ranchi.  Selection for the PET from among the candidates will be made on the priority of the date of online registration  of Application Form. Candidates belonging to the above categories and desirous of availing of such Pre-examination Training may indicate choice of  PET Centre in the Application Form.

All expenses for attending the Pre-Examination Training (PET) programme at the concerned Training Centre relating to travel, boarding, lodging, etc. will have to be made and borne by the candidate. The Bank has discretion to add to or delete from the Centers for PET indicated above.

8. APPLICATION FEE  (NON-REFUNDABLE) :

(a) For SC/ST/PWD/Ex-service-men Candidates –  Nil.

(b)  For all other candidates –  Application Fees : Rs.400/-

NOTE: Application once made will not be allowed to be withdrawn and fees once paid will NOT be refunded on any account nor can it be held in reserve for   any other examination or selection.


About Bank of India

Bank of India (BoI) is a state-owned commercial bank with headquarters in Mumbai. Government-owned since nationalization in 1969, It is India's 4th largest bank, after SBI, PNB and Central Bank of India. It has 3216 branches, including 27 branches outside India. BoI is a founder member of SWIFT  (Society for Worldwide Inter Bank Financial Telecommunications), which facilitates provision of cost-effective financial processing and communication services. The Bank completed its first one hundred years of operations on 7 September 2006.

History

Previous banks that used the name Bank of India

At least three banks having the name Bank of India had preceded the setting up of the present Bank of India.

1. A person named Ramakishen Dutt set up the first Bank of India in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1828, but nothing more is known about this bank.
2. The second Bank of India was incorporated in London in the year 1836 as an Anglo-Indian bank.
3. The third bank named Bank of India was registered in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the year 1864.

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