IBPS CWE PO/MT V (2015-16)

Got 11.50 in maths, bit still manage to get 91.75 overall, reasoning saves me

Interview score kb tk announce hoge bhai log

St candidates who have given bmb as top 3 preference-

  • no i haven’t
  • yes i have

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All Qualified General candidates kindly Participate in this poll for a better and clear scenario of Expected final Cutoffs for IBPS PO V!

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  • 101-105.99
  • 140+
  • 136-140
  • 131-135.99
  • 126-130.99
  • 121-125.99
  • 116-120.99
  • 111-115.99
  • 106-110.99
  • 96-100.99
  • 91-95.99
  • 86-90.99
  • 81-85.99
  • 76-80.99

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Final Score calculator (njoy!!!)

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What do you choose

  • IDBI
  • RRB Po in your district
  • NOTA

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Written marks 94, interview 70, cat Gen Can I expect PNB because it's my first preference

hello guys...

im pretty sure that i might get IDBI by SC category

. 84.25 marks. i've cleared cut off of GEN(*both sectional and overall*)

is it possible that i might get selected as a GEN candidate and might get some lower bank?

99.75..expecting 50 in interview..

1st-pnb

2nd-idbi

3rd-allahabad

4th-boi

kon sa bank milne k chances h?? pls help

really tensed

http://www.pagalguy.com/discussions/ibps-cwe-po-mt-v-2015-16-31825270/39844820

Hi guys, can you please let me know what are the average marks given during an interview? I had a decent interview consisting of discussions on economics, which i could answer comfortably and confidently. Can i expect to get 70-75%? Lastly, the document verification chap at my centre said that 50/100 is a score for bad interviews as his son, who is now a PO, got the same and he had a bad interview experience. Please let me know. Scored 100.5 (Unreserved). Hoping to get PNB, my 1st choice


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Hello Aspirants,

As IBPS PO has declared Mains Exam Score. I am Getting many message and emails from students asking about their scores being safe or not. Look everyone who gave interviews have a chance of getting selected if you fared well in interviews. But yes some student scoring above certain threshold will be definitely in final list even if the score only 40 marks in interview (I call it Green Zone) . I am analyzing about where green zone may start this year. So, fill up below form and provide us information about your marks so that we can analyze it better and provide you a better analysis about it.Do share it in relevant Facebook groups as well so that we can have more number of students data for better analysis.

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GK Update - Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana

Dear Readers,

The Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana was recently in the news and could be important for your exams. It was launched on September 25, 2014, (the 98th anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya) during the National Convention on Skills for Rural and Urban Poor. It is a placement-related skill development programme for poor youths in rural areas and is part of the National Rural Livelihood Mission. In this article, we will look at the background and the key features of this scheme.

Background

· The programme comes under the Ministry of Rural Development and is a revamped version of Aajeevika Skills, a placement-linked skill development scheme.

· It aims to build the capacity of the rural youth in order to address the needs of global skill requirements.

Objectives

· To counter the problem of unemployment which persists among rural youths in spite of their merits.

· To create skilled workers by 2020 when developed countries will face a shortage of over 57 million semi-skilled workers. This way, India will easily be able to cater to market demand for workers in developed nations.

· Training differently-abled persons will be a major goal. In order to impart proper skills to rural youths, private players as well as international players will be involved.

Funding

· The scheme will provide financial support for placement-related skilling (skill training) initiatives that address the market demand. The funding support ranges from Rs.25,696 to more than Rs.1 lakh per person depending on the project duration and whether it is residential or non-residential.

· The training duration of projects funded by DDUGKY will vary from between 3 months-12 months.

· The components under funding will include support for boarding and lodging (in case of residential project), training costs, transportation costs, post-placement support costs, career progression and retention support costs.

Key Features

· The programme will provide assured placement to 75% of the trained candidates.

· The focus will be on rural youth from poor families in the age group of 15-35 years.

· The minimum age for entry in DDUGKY is 15 years as against 18 years in the Aajeevika Skills Programme.

· It aims to train 10 lakh rural youth by 2017.

· Skill development training centres will be set up in rural areas to tackle unemployment.

· DDUGKY has a 3-tier implementation structure. At the national level, the Ministry of Rural Development will function as the policy-making, technical support and facilitation agency. The DDUGKY State Missions will provide implementation support, and Project Implementing Agencies further the implementation process by skilling and placement projects.

· The skills imparted will adhere to international standards and will provide substantial support to the Make in India campaign.

· The scheme will fund a multitude of skill-training programmes and cover over 250 trades across domains, including retail, hospitality, health, construction, automotive, leather, electrical, plumbing and jewellery, among others.

· The scheme stipulates that skills specific to a certain trade should follow the norms prescribed by respective national agencies - National Council for Vocational Training and Sector Skills Councils.

· Additionally, special training will be provided in employability and soft skills, functional English and Information Technology knowledge.

· Disbursements would be made through digital vouchers directly into the student's bank account.

· DDUGKY is applicable to the entire country and is currently under implementation in 33 states and UTs, across 610 districts. Over 202 Project Implementing Agencies cover more than 250 trades in over 50 sectors.

These are the major points to be remembered in the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana. If you can understand these well, you can easily attempt questions pertaining to it.

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94.25 hoping to get 60 in interview. Any chance?

Pls share scores from kerala

For people opted for PNB.......

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GK Update - Padma Awardees 2016

Dear Readers,

The Indian honourary awards have recently been in the news and could be important for your exams.

The 2016 Padma Awards were recently announced on the 67th Republic Day. They are given in various fields - art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service. In this article, we will look at a brief background and the list of awardees.

Background

· The Indian honourary system is broadly categorised into five domains - Leadership, Literature, Civilian, Patriotic and Particular.

· The Awards are given in three categories - Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri.

· Padma Vibhushan is awarded for exceptional and distinguished service.

· Padma Bhushan is given for service of high order.

· Padma Shri is awarded for distinguished service in any field.

· This year, the President of India has approved the conferment of the Awards to 112 persons. Among these, 10 are Padma Vibhushan, 19 are Padma Bhushan and 83 are Padma Shri.

· There are 19 women in the list, and 10 persons in the category of foreigners, NRIs and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs).

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state wise cutoff bi hota he kya?