Friday 25 July 2014

Fake Universities

State-wise List of fake Universities as in may, 2014  

    Bihar

  1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga, Bihar.
    Delhi
  2. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.
  3. United Nations University, Delhi.
  4. Vocational University, Delhi.
  5. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi - 110 008.
  6. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.
    Karnataka
  7. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.
    Kerala
  8. St. John’s University, Kishanattam, Kerala.
    Madhya Pradesh
  9. Kesarwani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
    Maharashtra
  10. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
    Tamil Nadu
  11. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Trichi, Tamil Nadu.
    West Bengal
  12. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.
    Uttar Pradesh
  13. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi.
  14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya, (Women’s University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
  15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
  16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
  17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
  18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
  19. Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
  20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar Pradesh.
  21. Gurukul Vishwavidyala, Vridanvan, Uttar Pradesh.
* Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP - the matter is subjudice before the District Judge - Lucknow

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Tuesday 22 July 2014

17 percent renewable energy – and on the way up

17 percent renewable energy – and on the way up
The proportion of renewable energy in Denmark is to be increased to 20 percent in 2011. In 2020 the proportion is expected to be 30 percent.
Ministry of Climate and Energy of Denmark
In 2007 just under 17 percent of the total energy consumption in Denmark came from renewable sources of energy. The most obvious source is the many wind turbines to be seen in the Danish countryside. 30 percent of the Danish electricity supply is based on renewable energy, and wind power contributes 20 percent. The many small wind turbines that can be seen today have, however, in many ways had their day. Denmark has just under 5,300 wind turbines, but the 250 biggest supply more than 20 percent of the total wind power in Denmark. In the future we will see fewer but larger wind turbines, with many of them being located in offshore wind turbine parks, where they can produce more and are less visible.

The largest part of the Danish production of renewable energy comes, however, from the burning of  biomass, including biodegradable waste. When combined with the effective exploitation of fuel in Combined Heating and Power (CHP) plants – which produce both heat and electricity from the same fuel – biomass contributes around ten percent of the total Danish energy consumption.
In February 2008 the parties in the Danish parliament entered into a broad-based agreement concerning Denmark’s future energy policy. The agreement means that the proportion of renewable energy is to be increased to 20 percent in 2011. In 2020 the proportion is expected to be 30 percent – the EU target is 20 percent. (Photo: Jørgen Schytte/Scanpix)


some fact of human body

Body Facts
  • In one day, a human sheds 10 billion skin flakes. This amounts to approximately two kilograms in a year.
  • Every square inch of the human body has about 19,000,000 skin cells.
  • Approximately 25% of all scald burns to children are from hot tap water and is associated with more deaths than with any other liquid.
  • Forty-one percent of women apply body and hand moisturizer at least three times a day.
  • Every hour one billion cells in the body must be replaced.
  • The world record for the number of body piercing on one individual is 702, which is held by Canadian Brent Moffat.
  • The small intestine in the human body is about 2 inches around, and 22 feet long.
  • The human body makes anywhere from 1 to 3 pints of saliva every 24 hours.
  • The human body has approximately 37,000 miles of capillaries.
  • The aorta, which is largest artery located in the body, is about the diameter of a garden hose.
  • The adult human body requires about 88 pounds of oxygen daily.
  • It is very common for babies in New Zealand to sleep on sheepskins. This is to help them gain weight faster, and retain their body heat.
  • An average women has 17 square feet of skin. When a women is in her ninth month of pregnancy she has 18.5 square feet of skin.
  • The width of your armspan stretched out is the length of your whole body.
  • 41% of women apply body or hand moisturizer a minimum three times a day.
  • A human's small intestine is 6 meters long.
  • There are as many hairs per square inch on your body as a chimpanzee. You don't see all of them because most are too fine and light to be noticed.
  • Every hour one billion cells in the body must be replaced.
  • Dead cells in the body ultimately go to the kidneys for excretion.
  • By walking an extra 20 minutes every day, an average person will burn off seven pounds of body fat in an year.
  • The human body is 75% water.
Heart Facts
  • Women hearts beat faster than men.
  • Three years after a person quits smoking, there chance of having a heart attack is the same as someone who has never smoked before.
  • The human heart weighs less than a pound.
  • The human heart can create enough pressure that it could squirt blood at a distance of thirty feet.
  • The first open heart surgery was performed by Dr. Daniel Hall Williams in 1893.
  • Scientists have discovered that the longer the ring finger is in boys the less chance they have of having a heart attack.
  • The right lung of a human is larger than the left one. This is because of the space and placement of the heart.
  • The human heart beast roughly 35 million times a year.
  • Olive oil can help in lowering cholesterol levels and decreasing the risk of heart complications.
  • In a lifetime, the heart pumps about one million barrels of blood.
  • In 1967, the first successful heart transplant was performed in Cape Town, South Africa.
  • People that suffer from gum disease are twice as likely to have a stroke or heart attack.
  • Most heart attacks occur between the hours of 8 and 9 AM.
  • The human heart beast roughly 35 million times a year.
  • At one time it was thought that the heart controlled a person's emotions.
Brain Facts
  • Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression than men in the United States.
  • The human brain has about 100,000,000,000 (100 billion) neurons.
  • From all the oxygen that a human breathes, twenty percent goes to the brain.
  • People who ride on roller coasters have a higher chance of having a blood clot in the brain.
  • Once a human reaches the age of 35, he/she will start losing approximately 7,000 brain cells a day. The cells will never be replaced.
  • It is not possible to tickle yourself. The cerebellum, a part of the brain, warns the rest of the brain that you are about to tickle yourself. Since your brain knows this, it ignores the resulting sensation.
  • A women from Berlin Germany has had 3,110 gallstones taken out of her gall bladder.
  • In America, the most common mental illness is Anxiety Disorders.
  • Your brain is 80% water.
  • Your brain is move active and thinks more at night than during the day.
Bones Facts
  • The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes bone which is located in the ear.
  • There are 54 bones in your hands including the wrists.
  • The only bone fully grown at birth is located in the ear.
  • The human face is made up of 14 bones.
  • The chances of getting a cavity is higher if candy is eaten slowly throughout the day compared to eating it all at once and then brushing your teeth.
  • If an identical twin grows up without having a certain tooth, the other twin will most likely also grow up with that tooth missing.
  • Humans are born with 300 bones in their body, however when a person reaches adulthood they only have 206 bones. This occurs because many of them join together to make a single bone.
  • Gardening is said to be one of the best exercises for maintaining healthy bones.
  • Enamel is hardest substance in the human body.
  • Although the outsides of a bone are hard, they are generally light and soft inside. They are about 75% water.
  • Adult human bones account for 14% of the body's total weight.
  • In 2000 babies are born with a tooth that is already visible.
  • Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails!
  • Your thigh bone is stronger than concrete.
  • The strongest bone in your body is the femur (thighbone), and it's hollow!                            
Blood Facts
  • Two million red blood cells die every second.
  • There are approximately 100,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body.
  • Seven percent of a humans body weight is made up of blood.
  • In the early nineteenth century some advertisements claimed that riding the carousel was good for the circulation of blood.
  • Each day 400 gallons of recycled blood are pumped through the kidneys.
  • By donating just one pint of blood, four lives can be saved.
  • Blood is such a good stain that Native Americans used it for paint.
  • The kidneys filter over 400 gallons of blood each day.
  • The average life span of a single red blood cell is 120 days.
  • Blood accounts for about 8% of a human's body weight.
  • A woman has approximately 4.5 liters of blood in her body, while men have 5.6 liters.
  • Your blood takes a very long trip through your body. If you could stretch out all of a human's blood vessels, they would be about 60,000 miles long. That's enough to go around the world twice.
  • Half your body’s red blood cells are replaced every seven days.
  • If all the blood vessels in your body were laid end to end, they would reach about 60,000 miles.
Eyes Facts
  • We should never put anything in or near our eyes, unless we have a reason to use eye drops. We would only do that if our doctor or parent told us to use them.
  • Blinking helps to wash tears over our eyeballs. That keeps them clean and moist. Also, if something is about to hit our eye, we will blink automatically.
  • Our body has some natural protection for our eyes. Our eyelashes help to keep dirt out of our eyes. Our eyebrows are made to keep sweat from running into our eyes.
  • Our eyes are very important to us, and we must protect them. We don't want dirt, sand, splinters or even fingers to get in our eyes. We don't want our eyes to get scratched or poked. That could damage our sight!
  • The study of the iris of the eye is called iridology.
  • The shark cornea has been used in eye surgery, since its cornea is similar to a human cornea.
  • The number one cause of blindness in adults in the United States is diabetes.
  • The eyeball of a human weighs approximately 28 grams.
  • The eye of a human can distinguish 500 shades of the gray.
  • The cornea is the only living tissue in the human body that does not contain any blood vessels.
  • The conjunctiva is a membrane that covers the human eye.
  • Sailors once thought that wearing a gold earring would improve their eyesight.
  • Research has indicated that a tie that is on too tight cam increase the risk of glaucoma in men.
  • People generally read 25% slower from a computer screen compared to paper.
  • Men are able to read fine print better than women can.
  • In the United States, approximately 25,000 eye injuries occur that result in the person becoming totally blind.
  • All babies are colour blind when they are born.
  • A human eyeball weighs an ounce.
  • If the lens in our eye doesn't work quite right, we can get glasses to help us see. Glasses have lenses in them that work with our eye's own lens to help us see better.
  • Babies' eyes do not produce tears until the baby is approximately six to eight weeks old.
  • The reason why your nose gets runny when you are crying is because the tears from the eyes drain into the nose.
  • The most common injury caused by cosmetics is to the eye by a mascara wand.
  • Some people start to sneeze if they are exposed to sunlight or have a light shined into their eye.
  • The highest recorded speed of a sneeze is 165 km per hour.
  • It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
  • The space between your eyebrows is called the Glabella.
  • Inside our eye, at the back, is a part called the "retina." On the retina are cells called "rods" and "cones." These rods and cones help us to see colors and light.
  • Just behind the pupil is a lens. It is round and flat. It is thicker toward the middle.
  • Over the front of our eye is a clear covering called the "conjunctiva."
  • The white part of our eye is called the "sclera." At the front, the sclera becomes clear and is called the "cornea."
  • Around the pupil is a colored muscle called the "iris." Our eyes may be BLUE, BROWN, GREEN, GRAY OR BLACK, because that is the color of the iris.
  • Our eyes have many parts. The black part on the front of our eye is called the "pupil." It is really a little hole that opens into the back part of our eyes.
  • Your eyes blinks over 10,000,000 times a year!
Mouth Facts
  • In a month, a fingernail grows an eighth of an inch.
  • People whose mouth has a narrow roof are more likely to snore. This is because they have less oxygen going through their nose.
  • While sleeping, one man in eight snores, and one in ten grinds his teeth.
  • It takes food seven seconds to go from the mouth to the stomach via the esophagus.
Tongue Facts
  • Close to fifty percent of the bacteria in the mouth lives on the surface of our tongue.
  • There are approximately 9,000 taste buds on the tongue.
  • Your tongue has 3,000 taste buds.
  • 85% of the population can curl their tongue into a tube.                                                             
Hair Facts
  • On average, a man spends about five months of his life shaving.
  • On average, a hair strand's life span is five and a half years.
  • On average redheads have 90,000 hairs. People with black hair have about 110,000 hairs.
  • Next to bone marrow, hair is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.
  • In a lifetime, an average man will shave 20,000 times.
  • Humans have about the same number of hair follicles as a chimpanzee has.
  • Hair will fall out faster on a person that is on a crash diet.
  • The average human head weighs about eight pounds.
  • The reason why some people get a cowlick is because the growth of their hair is in a spiral pattern, which causes the hair to either stand straight up, or goes to a certain angle.
  • The reason why hair turns gray as we age is because the pigment cells in the hair follicle start to die, which is responsible for producing "melanin" which gives the hair colour.
  • The big toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head.
  • The loss of eyelashes is referred to as madarosis.
  • The longest human beard on record is 17.5 feet, held by Hans N. Langseth who was born in Norway in 1846.
  • The fastest growing tissue in the human body is hair.
  • The average human scalp has 100,000 hairs.
  • Hair and fingernails are made from the same substance, keratin.
  • Hair is made from the same substance as fingernails.
  • Eyebrow hair lasts between 3-5 months before it sheds.
  • The first hair dryer was a vacuum cleaner that was used for drying hair.
  • A Russian man who wore a beard during the time of Peter the Great had to pay a special tax.
  • Everyday approximately 35 meters of hair fiber is produced on the scalp of an adult.
  • Brylcreem, which was created in 1929, was the first man's hair product.
  • Ancient Egyptians used to think having facial hair was an indication of personal neglect.
  • A survey done by Clairol 10 years ago came up with 46% of men stating that it was okay to color their hair. Now 66% of men admit to coloring their hair.
  • A lifespan of an eyelash is approximately 150 days.
Diseases Facts
  • People that use mobile phones are 2.5 time more likely to develop cancer in areas of the brain that are adjacent to the ear they use to talk on the mobile phone.
  • Over 90% of diseases are caused or complicated by stress.
  • Over 436,000 U.S. Troops were exposed to depleted uranium during the first Gulf war.
  • On average, 90% of the people that have the disease Lupus are female.
  • Many cancer patients that are treated with chemotherapy lose their hair. For some when the hair grows back, it can grow back a different colour, or be curly or straight.
  • Diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for about 180,000 deaths per year.
  • Chances of a women getting breast cancer are increased by excessive use of alcohol.
  • A popular superstition is that if you put a piece of bread in a baby's crib, it will keep away diseases.
  • A person that is struck by lightning has a greater chance of developing motor neurons disease.
  • Every year in the U.S., there are 178,000 new cases of lung cancer.
  • Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • Asthma affects one in fifteen children under the age of eighteen.
  • Every eleven minutes in the U.S., a woman dies of breast cancer.
  • Due to eating habits in the USA, one in three children born in the year 2000 have a chance of getting type II diabetes.
  • The oldest known disease in the world is leprosy.
  • The number one cause of rabies in the United States are bats.
  • Coughing can cause air to move through your windpipe faster than the speed of sound — over a thousand feet per second!
  • A headache and inflammatory pain can be reduced by eating 20 tart cherries.
  • The incidents of immune system diseases has increased over 200% in the last five years.
  • The flu pandemic of 1918 killed over 20 million people.
  • Each year in America there are about 300,000 deaths that can be attributed to obesity.
  • Every three days a human stomach gets a new lining.
  • The first owner of the Marlboro Company, Wayne McLaren, died of lung cancer.
  • Soldiers disease is a term for morphine addiction. The Civil War produced over 400,000 morphine addicts.
  • Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a disease caused by ticks.
  • A person afflicted with hexadectylism has six fingers or six toes on one or both hands and feet.
  • A study indicates that smokers are likely to die on average six and a half years earlier than non-smokers.
  • A person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day will on average lose two teeth every ten years.
  • Lady Peseshet is known to be the world's first known female physician. She practiced during the time of the pyramids, which was the fourth dynasty.
  • The DNA of humans is closer to a rat than a cat.
  • Teenage suicide is the second cause of death in the state of Wisconsin.
  • Teenage cosmetic surgeries nearly doubled in the USA between 1996 and 1998.
  • Studies indicate that weightlifters working out in blue gyms can handle heavier weights.
  • Studies indicate that listening to music is good for digestion.
  • Studies indicate that epileptic patients that listen to Mozart's Piano Sonata can dramatically decrease their chance of a seizure.
  • Lack of sleep can affect your immune system and reduce your ability to fight infections.
  • It takes about three hours for food to be broken down in the human stomach.
  • Over 40 million Americans have chronic bad breath.
  • Carbon monoxide can kill a person in less than 15 minutes.
  • Fourteen people die each day from asthma in the United States.
  • Every day the human stomach produces about 2 liters of hydrochloric acid.
  • Nearly half of all Americans suffer from symptoms of burnout.In humans, the epidermal layer of skin, which consists of many layers of skin regenerates every 27 days.
  • Native Americans used to use pumpkin seeds for medicine.
  • In ancient Egypt, doctors used jolts from the electric catfish to reduce the pain of arthritis.
  • The lining of the a person's stomach is replaced every 36 hours.
  • The purpose of tonsils is to destroy foreign substances that are swallowed or breathed in.
  • In the United States, poisoning is the fourth leading cause of death among children.
  • The risk of cardiovascular disease is twice as high in women that snore regularly compared to women who do not snore.
  • The stomach of an adult can hold 1.5 liters of material.
  • The stomach can break down goat's milk faster than the milk of a cow.
  • The smoke that is produced by a fire kills more people than a burn does because of carbon monoxide and other dangerous gases.
  • It has been medically been proven that laughter is an effective pain killer.
  • Influenza caused over twenty-one million deaths in 1918.
  • In a year, there are 60,000 trampoline injuries that occur in the U.S.
  • Even if you eat food standing on your head, the food will still end up in your stomach.
  • A person infected with the SARS virus, has a 95-98% chance of recovery.
  • 3000 children die every day in Africa because of malaria.                                                          
Pregnancy Facts
  • The world's first test tube twins are Stephen and Amanda Mays born June 5, 1981.
  • Some people drink the urine of pregnant women to build up their immune system.
  • The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 B.C.
  • Every day, over 1,300 babies are born prematurely in the USA.
  • During pregnancy, the average woman's uterus expands up to five hundred times its normal size.
  • Changing a cat's litter box can be dangerous to pregnant women, as cat feces sometimes carry a parasite that can cause harm to the developing baby.
  • A pregnant woman's dental health can affect her unborn child.
  • May babies are on avearge 200 grams heavier than babies born in other months.
  • When a women is pregnant, her senses are all heightened.
  • Studies show that couples that smoke during the time of conception have a higher chance of having a girl compared to couples that do not smoke.
     
Sex Facts
  • There are approximately 100 million acts of sexual intercourse each day.
  • The sperm count of an average American male compared to thirty years ago is down thirty percent.
    An adult esophagus can range from 10 to 14 inches in length and is one inch in diameter.
  • Men sweat more than women. This is because women can better regulate the amount of water they lose.
  • The average amount of time spent kissing for a person in a lifetime is 20,160 minutes.
  • The average adult has approximately six pounds of skin.
  • Infants spend more time dreaming than adults do.
  • In one day, adult lungs move about 10,000 liters of air.
  • The condom made originally of linen was invented in the early 1500's. Casanova, the womanizer, used linen condoms.
  • Sex burns about 70-120 calories for a 130 pound woman, and 77 to 155 calories for a 170 pound man every hour.
  • Impotence is grounds for divorce in 26 U.S. states.
  • There are approximately 45 billion fat cells in an average adult.
  • Kissing can aid in reducing tooth decay. This is because the extra saliva helps in keeping the mouth clean.
  • During the female orgasm, endorphines are released, which are powerful painkillers. So headaches are in fact a bad excuse not to have sex.
  • During World War II, condoms were used to cover rifle barrels from being damaged by salt water as the soldiers swam to shore.
  • According to psychologists, the shoe and the foot are the most common sources of sexual fetishism in Western society.
  • A kiss for one minute can burn 26.                                                                                                  
Other Human Body Facts
  • The Gastric Flu can cause projectile vomiting.
  • The Dutch people are known to be the tallest people in Europe.
  • Studies have shown that the scent of Rosemary can help in better mental performance and make individuals feel more alert.
  • Some brands of toothpaste contain glycerin or glycerol, which is also an ingredient in antifreeze.
  • Soaking beans for twelve hours in water before they are cooked can reduce flatulence caused by beans.
  • Scientists say that babies that are breastfed are more likely to be slimmer as adults than those that are not breastfed.
  • Scientists have determined that having guilty feelings may actually damage your immune system
    Research has indicated that approximately eleven minutes are cut off the life of an average male smoker from each cigarette smoked.
  • People have the tendency to chew the food on the side that they most often use their hand.
  • Over 600,000 people died as a result of the Spanish influenza epidemic.
  • Only one out of every three people wash their hands when leaving a public bathroom.
  • One ragweed plant can release as many as a million grains of pollen in one day.
  • One out of 20 people have an extra rib.
  • One average, men spend 60 hours a year shaving.
  • On average, falling asleep while driving results in 550 accidents per day in the United States.
  • On average, a person has two million sweat glands.
  • On average, Americans spend 33% of their life sleeping.
  • On average a person passes gas 14 times a day.
  • On average 1,668 gallons of water are used by each person in the United States daily.
  • Nerve impulses for muscle position travel at a speed of up to 390 feet per second.
  • Nerve cells can travel as fast as 120 meters per second.
  • Mummy powder was once thought to be a cure for all remedies. English men used to carry the powder with them in a tiny bag wherever they went.
  • Men in their early twenties shave an average of four times a week.
  • Medical research has found substances in mistletoe that can slow down tumor growth.
  • Medical reports show that about 18% of the population are prone to sleepwalking.
  • Manicuring the nails has been done by people for more than 4,000 years.
  • Left-handed people are better at sports that require good spatial judgment and fast reaction, compared to right-handed individuals.
  • Ironically, when doctors in Los Angeles, California went on strike in 1976, the daily number of deaths in the city dropped 18%.
  • In the United States, 8.5 million cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures were done in the year 2001.
  • People with darker skin will not wrinkle as fast as people with lighter skin.
  • People with allergies can lower allergy reactions by laughing.
  • People who meet their calcium need reduce their risk of developing kidney stones.
  • People that smoke have 10 times as many wrinkles as a person that does not smoke.
  • People still cut the cheese shortly after death.
  • People over the age of fifty will start to lose their dislike for foods that taste bitter.
  • People of Ancient China believed that swinging your arms could cure a headache.
  • The average weight of a newborn baby is 7 lbs. 6 oz. For a triplet baby it is 3 lbs. 12 oz.
  • The average person spends two weeks of their life kissing.
  • The average person falls asleep in about 12 to 14 minutes.
  • There are approximately one hundred million people in the United States that have a chronic illness.
  • There are approximately 60 muscles in the face.
  • There are 50% more males that are left handed compared to females.
  • There are 400 species of bacteria in the human colon.
  • There are 10 million bacteria at the place where you rest your hands at a desk.
  • In a lifetime, an average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva.
  • In a lifetime, an average driver will release approximately 912 pints of wind inside a car.
  • In Canada, men are three times more likely than women to have seen a doctor in the last year.
  • In 1832, in Paisley, Scotland the first municipal water filtration works was opened.
  • Humans breathe in and out approximately one litre of air in ten seconds.
  • Girls have more tastebud than boys.
  • From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to shrink in size.
  • Flu shots only work about 70% of the time.
  • Gases that build up in your large intestine cause flatulence. It usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes for these gases to pass through your system.
  • Fat is important for the development of children and normal growth.
  • Every day, the average person swallows about a quart of snot.
  • Eighty percent of 10 year old girls in the USA go on a diet.
  • Air is passed through the nose at a speed of 100 miles per hour when a person sneezes.
  • About twenty-five percent of the population sneeze when they are exposed to light.
  • A yawn usually lasts for approximately six seconds.
  • Children who are breast fed tend to have an IQ seven points higher than children who are not.
  • Children grow faster in the springtime than any other season during the year.
  • Eating chocolate three times a month helps people live longer as opposed to people who overeat chocolate or do not eat chocolate at all.
  • Constipation is caused when too much water is absorbed in the large intestine and poops become dry.
  • A ear trumpet was used before the hearing aid was invented by people who had difficulty hearing.
  • The average human dream lasts only 2 to 3 seconds.
  • The average person has at least seven dreams a night.
  • Bile produced by the liver is responsible for making your feces a brownish, green colour.
  • It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile.
  • By the time you are 70 you will have easily drunk over 12,000 gallons of water.
  • A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for approximately sixty-nine years.
  • The average person walks the equivalent of twice around the world in a lifetime.
  • The average person laughs about 15 times a day.
  • The vocabulary of the average person consists of 5,000 to 6,000 words.
  • About 10% of the world's population is left-handed.
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convenience, etc. The validity for CWE PO/MT-IV will automatically expire at the close of business on 31.03.2016
with or without giving any notice.
This system of Common Recruitment Process- CWE, Common Interview and provisional allotment for recruitment of
Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts in Participating Organisations has the approval of the appropriate
authorities.
IBPS, an autonomous body, has received a mandate from the organisations mentioned at (A) below, to conduct the
recruitment process as mentioned above, once a year. IBPS will make arrangements for conducting online examination,
declare result of online examination and inform the shortlisted candidates about the interview. Interviews will be conducted
by the participating organisations and coordinated by the Nodal Bank in each state/ UT with the help of IBPS. Prospective
candidates will have to apply to IBPS after carefully reading the advertisement regarding the process of examination,
interview and provisional allotment, eligibility criteria, online registration processes, payment of prescribed application fee/
intimation charges, pattern of examination, issuance of call letters etc. and ensure that they fulfil the stipulated criteria and
follow the prescribed processes.
A PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS
Allahabad Bank Canara Bank Indian Bank Syndicate Bank
Andhra Bank Central Bank of India Indian Overseas Bank UCO Bank
Bank of Baroda Corporation Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Union Bank of India
Bank of India Dena Bank Punjab National Bank United Bank of India
Bank of Maharashtra ECGC Punjab & Sind Bank Vijaya Bank
Bharatiya Mahila Bank IDBI Bank Any other bank or financial institution
The tentative schedule of events is as follows:
Event Tentative Dates
Online Registration 22.07.2014 – 11.08.2014
Payment of Application Fees- Online 22.07.2014 – 11.08.2014
Payment of Application Fees- Offline 24.07.2014 – 14.08.2014
Download of Call Letter for Pre-Examination Training (PET) for
SC/ST/ Minority Community candidates
11.09.2014 – 22.09.2014
Pre-Examination Training 22.09.2014 – 27.09.2014
Download of Call letter for Examination After 01.10.2014
Online Examination (Tentative dates)- some/ all/ additional dates as
the need arises
11.10.2014 & 12.10.2014
18.10.2014 & 19.10.2014
01.11.2014 & 02.11.2014
Declaration of result status of examination (CWE) November, 2014
Download of call letters for Interview January 2015
Conduct of Interview January 2015
Provisional Allotment April 2015
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Candidates are advised to regularly keep in touch with the authorised IBPS website www.ibps.in for details and updates.
B. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates, intending to apply for CWE PO/MT-IV should ensure that they fulfil the minimum eligibility
criteria specified by IBPS in this advertisement:
Please note that the eligibility criteria specified herein are the basic criteria for applying for the post. Candidates
must necessarily produce the relevant documents in original and a photocopy in support of their identity and
eligibility -pertaining to category, nationality, age, educational qualifications etc as indicated in the online
application form. Please note that no change of category will be permitted at any stage after registration of the
online application. Merely applying for CWE/ appearing for and being shortlisted in CWE and/or in the
subsequent interview and/ subsequent processes does not imply that a candidate will necessarily be offered
employment in any of the Participating Organisations. No request for considering the candidature under any
category other than the one in which applied will be entertained.
I. Nationality / Citizenship:
A candidate must be either -
(i) a Citizen of India or
(ii) a subject of Nepal or
(iii) a subject of Bhutan or
(iv) a Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently
settling in India or
(v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of
Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia,
Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India,
provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a
certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
II. Age (As on 01.07.2014):
Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 30 years
i.e. a candidate must have been born not earlier than 02.07.1984 and not later than 01.07.1994 (both dates
inclusive)
Relaxation of Upper age limit
Sr.
No.
Category Age relaxation
1 Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe 5 years
2 Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) 3 years
3 Persons With Disabilities 10 years
4 Ex-Servicemen, Commissioned Officers including Emergency Commissioned
Officers (ECOs)/ Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) who have
rendered at least 5 years military service and have been released on completion
of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be completed within
one year from the last date of receipt of application) otherwise than by way of
dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency or physical
disability attributable to military service or invalidment
5 years
5 Persons ordinarily domiciled in the Kashmir Division of the State of Jammu &
Kashmir during the period 01.01.1980 to 31.12.1989
5 years
6 Persons affected by 1984 riots 5 years
NOTE: (i) The relaxation in upper age limit to SC/ST/OBC candidates is allowed on cumulative basis with only
one of the remaining categories for which age relaxation is permitted as mentioned above in Point
No. II (3) to II (6).
(ii) The maximum age limit specified is applicable to General Category candidates.
(iii) Candidates seeking age relaxation will be required to submit necessary certificate(s) in original/
copies at the time of Interview and at any subsequent stage of the recruitment process as required by
IBPS/ Participating Organisation(s).
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(iv) In case of an Ex-servicemen who has once joined in a Govt. job on the civil side after availing the benefits
given to him as an Ex-servicemen for his re-employment, his Ex-servicemen status for the purpose of reemployment
in Government ceases.
There is no reservation for Ex-servicemen in Officers’ Cadre.
III. Educational Qualifications:
A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent
qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
The candidate must possess valid Mark-sheet / Degree Certificate that he/ she is a graduate on the day he / she
registers and indicate the percentage of marks obtained in Graduation while registering online.
Note: (1) All the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/ Institution/ Board recognised
by Govt. Of India/ approved by Govt. Regulatory Bodies and the result should have been declared on
or before 11.08.2014.
Proper document from Board / University for having declared the result on or before 11.08.2014 has
to be submitted at the time of interview. The date of passing the eligibility examination will be the date
appearing on the mark-sheet or provisional certificate issued by University/ Institute. In case the result of a
particular examination is posted on the website of the University/ Institute and web based certificate is
issued then proper document/certificate in original issued and signed by the appropriate authority of the
University/ Institute indicating the date of passing properly mentioned thereon will be reckoned for
verification and further process.
(2) Candidate should indicate the percentage obtained in Graduation calculated to the nearest two decimals in
the online application. Where CGPA / OGPA is awarded, the same should be converted into percentage
and indicated in online application. If called for interview, the candidate will have to produce a certificate
issued by the appropriate authority inter alia stating that the norms of the University regarding conversion
of grade into percentage and the percentage of marks scored by the candidate in terms of norms.
(3) Calculation of Percentage:The percentage marks shall be arrived at by dividing the total marks obtained by
the candidate in all the subjects in all semester(s)/year(s) by aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects
irrespective of honours / optional / additional optional subject, if any. This will be applicable for those
Universities also where Class / Grade is decided on basis of Honours marks only.
The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and
54.99% will be treated as less than 55%.
IV. Definition of Persons With Disabilities
Under Section 33 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
Participation) Act 1995 only such persons would be eligible for reservation who suffer from not less than 40%
of relevant disability and are certified by a Medical Board constituted by the Central/State Govt.
Accordingly, candidates with the following disabilities are eligible to apply. Candidates claiming such benefits
should produce certificate in original (issued by the Competent Authority on or before the last date of online
submission of application in the prescribed format available at the end of this advertisement) in support of their
claim at the time of Interview/at any stage of the process if provisionally allotted to any of the Participating
Organisations. Persons with Disabilities will have to work in Branches/ Offices as identified by the
respective Participating Organisation.
Visually Impaired (VI)
Blindness refers to condition where a person suffers from any of the following conditions namely (i) Total
absence of sight, (ii) Visual acuity not exceeding 6/60 or 20/200 (snellen) in the better eye with correcting
lenses. (iii) Limitation of the field of vision subtending in angle of 20 degrees or worse.
Low vision means a person with impairment of visual functioning even after treatment or standard refractive
correction but who uses or is potentially capable of using vision for the planning or execution of a task with
appropriate assistive device.
Deaf & Hearing Impaired (HI)
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The deaf are those persons in whom the sense of hearing is non- functional for ordinary purposes of life i.e. total
loss of hearing in both ears. They do not hear, understand sounds at all even with amplified speech. Hearing
impairment means loss of sixty decibels or more in the better ear in the conversational range of frequencies.
Orthopaedically Challenged (OC)
Only those Orthopaedically Challenged candidates who have locomotor disability or cerebral palsy with
locomotor impairment of minimum of 40% and only those who fall in the following categories are eligible to
apply:
BL - Both legs affected but not arms
OA - One arm affected (R or L) –
(a) Impaired reach;
(b) weakness of grip;
(c) ataxia
OL - One leg affected (R or L)
MW - Muscular weakness and limited physical endurance
Guidelines for Persons With Disabilities using a Scribe
The visually impaired candidates and candidates whose writing speed is affected by cerebral palsy can use their
own scribe at their cost during the online examination. In all such cases where a scribe is used, the following
rules will apply:
• The candidate will have to arrange his / her own scribe at his/her own cost.
• The scribe may be from any academic stream.
• Both the candidate as well as scribe will have to give a suitable undertaking confirming that the scribe fulfils all
the stipulated eligibility criteria for a scribe mentioned above. Further in case it later transpires that he/she did
not fulfil any laid down eligibility criteria or suppressed material facts the candidature of the applicant will stand
cancelled, irrespective of the result of the CWE.
• Those candidates who use a scribe shall be eligible for compensatory time of 20 minutes for every hour of the
examination.
• The same scribe cannot be used by more than one candidate. In addition the scribe arranged by the
candidate should not be a candidate for the examination (CWE PO/MT-IV). If violation of the above is
detected at any stage of the process, candidature for CWE of both the candidate and the scribe will be
cancelled.
Candidates eligible for and who wish to use the services of a scribe in the examination should invariably
carefully indicate the same in the online application form. Any subsequent request may not be favourably
entertained.
Guidelines for candidates
(i) with locomotor disability and cerebral palsy
An extra time of twenty minutes per hour shall be permitted for the candidates with locomotor disability and
cerebral palsy where dominant (writing) extremity is affected to the extent of slowing the performance of
function (minimum of 40% impairment).
(ii) Visually Impaired candidates
• Visually Impaired candidates (who suffer from not less than 40% of disability) may opt to view the contents of
the test in magnified font and all such candidates will be eligible for compensatory time of 20 minutes for every
hour of examination.
• The facility of viewing the contents of the test in magnifying font will not be available to Visually Impaired
candidates who use the services of a Scribe for the examination.
These guidelines are subject to change in terms of GOI guidelines/ clarifications, if any, from time to time.
C. PRE-EXAMINATION TRAINING
Pre-Examination Training may be arranged by the Nodal Banks/ Participating Organisations to a limited number
of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Minority Communities at certain centres viz.
Agartala, Agra, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Balasore, Bareilly, Behrampur (Ganjam),
Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Dhanbad, Gorakhpur,
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Gulbarga, Guwahati, Hubli, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Karnal, Kavaratti,
Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Muzaffarpur, Mysore, Nagpur, New Delhi,
Panaji (Goa), Patiala, Patna, Port Blair, Puducherry, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot, Ranchi, Rohtak, Sambalpur, Shimla,
Shillong, Siliguri, Thiruchirapalli, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati, Vadodara, Varanasi, Vijaywada and
Vishakhapatnam.
All eligible candidates who opt for and wish to avail of Pre-Examination Training should fill in the relevant
column in the ON-LINE APPLICATION. While training will be imparted free of cost, all other expenses
regarding travelling, boarding, lodging etc. will have to be borne by the candidate for attending the preexamination
training programme at the designated Centres. Depending on the response and administrative
feasibility the right to cancel any of the Pre- Examination Training Centres and/ or add some other Centres and/or
make alternate arrangements is reserved.
By merely attending the Pre-Examination Training no candidate acquires any right to be selected in any of the
Participating Organisations mentioned.
D. CWE – ONLINE EXAMINATION
I. The structure of the Examination which will be conducted online is as follows:
Sr.
No.
Name of Tests
Maximum Marks Duration
1 Reasoning 50
Composite time of
2 hours
2 English Language 40
3 Quantitative Aptitude 50
4 General Awareness
(with special reference to Banking Industry)
40
5 Computer Knowledge 20
Total 200
The above tests except the Test of English Language will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi.
IBPS reserves the right to modify the structure of the examination which will be intimated through its website.
Other detailed information regarding the examination will be given in an Information Handout, which will be
made available for the candidates to download along with the call letters from the authorised IBPS website
www.ibps.in.
Please note that candidates will not be permitted to appear for the CWE without the following documents:
(1) Valid Call Letter for the respective date and session of Examination
(2) Photo-identity proof (as specified) in original bearing the same name as it appears on the call letter/
application form and
(3) Photocopy of photo-identity proof (as mentioned in (2) above)
Candidates reporting late i.e. after the reporting time specified on the call letter for Examination will not be
permitted to take the examination.
The reporting time mentioned on the call letter is prior to the Start time of the test. Though the duration of the
examination is 2 hours candidates may be required to be at the venue for about 4 hours including the time required for
completion of various formalities such as verification and collection of various requisite documents, logging in, giving
of instructions etc.
II. Penalty for Wrong Answers
There will be penalty for wrong answers marked in the Objective Tests. For each question for which a wrong
answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be
deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is marked by the
candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.
III. Examination Centres
(i) The examination will be conducted online in venues across many centres in India. The tentative list of
Examination centres is available in Annexure I.
(ii) No request for change of centre for Examination shall be entertained.
(iii) IBPS, however, reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centres and/ or add some other
Centres, at its discretion, depending upon the response, administrative feasibility, etc.
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(iv) IBPS also reserves the right to allot the candidate to any centre other than the one he/she has opted for.
(v) Candidate will appear for the examination at an Examination Centre at his/her own risk and expenses
and IBPS will not be responsible for any injury or losses etc. of any nature.
(vi) Any unruly behaviour/misbehaviour in the examination hall may result in cancellation of candidature/
disqualification from future exams conducted by IBPS
IV. Scores
The corrected scores obtained by each of the candidates in different sessions (if held) will be normalized using
equipercentile method.
V. Cutoff Score
Each candidate will be required to obtain a minimum score in each test and also a minimum total score to be
considered to be shortlisted for interview. Depending on the number of vacancies available, cutoffs will be
decided and candidates will be shortlisted for interview. Prior to the completion of the interview process, scores
obtained in the online examination will not be shared with the candidates shortlisted for interview.
E. INTERVIEW
Candidates who have been shortlisted in the examination for CWE PO/MT-IV will subsequently be called for an
Interview to be conducted by the Participating Organisations and coordinated by the Nodal Bank in each State/ UT
with the help of IBPS. Interviews will be conducted at select centres. The centre, address of the venue, time & date
of Interview will be informed to the shortlisted candidates in the call letter. Candidates are required to download
their interview call letters from authorised IBPS websitewww.ibps.in. Please note that any request regarding
change in date, centre etc. of interview will not be entertained. However the conducting agencies reserve the right
to change the date/ venue/ time/ centre etc. of interview or hold supplementary process for particular date / session
/ venue / centre / set of candidates at its discretion, under unforeseen circumstances, if any.
The total marks allotted for Interview are 100. The minimum qualifying marks in interview will not be less than
40% (35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates). The weightage (ratio) of CWE (exam) and interview will be 80:20
respectively. The combined final score of candidates shall be arrived at on the basis of scores obtained by the
candidates in CWE PO/MT-IV and Interview. Interview score of the candidates failing to secure minimum
qualifying marks or otherwise barred from the interview or further process shall not be disclosed.
A candidate should qualify both in the CWE and interview and be sufficiently high in the merit to be shortlisted
for subsequent provisional allotment process, details of which will be made available subsequently on IBPS
website.
While appearing for the Interview, the candidate should produce valid prescribed documents given below.
In the absence of documents candidature of the candidates shall be cancelled. IBPS/ Nodal Bank/
Participating organisations take no responsibility to receive/ connect any certificate/remittance/ document
sent separately
List of Documents to be produced at the time of interview(as applicable)
The following documents in original and self attested photocopies in support of the candidate’s eligibility and
identity are to be invariably submitted at the time of interview failing which the candidate may not be permitted to
appear for the interview. Non submission of requisite documents by the candidate at the time of interview
will debar his candidature from further participation in the recruitment process.
(i) Printout of the valid Interview Call Letter
(ii) Valid system generated printout of the online application form registered for CWE PO/MT-IV
(iii) Proof of Date of Birth (Birth Certificate issued by the Competent Municipal Authorities or SSLC/ Std. X
Certificate with DOB)
(iv) Photo Identify Proof as indicated in Point G of the advertisement
(v) Mark-sheets & certificates for Graduation or equivalent qualification etc. Proper document from Board /
University for having declared the result on or before 11.08.2014 has to be submitted.
(vi) Caste Certificate issued by the competent authority in the prescribed format as stipulated by Government
of India in the case of SC / ST / OBC category candidates.
In case of candidates belonging to OBC category, certificate should specifically contain a clause that the
candidate does not belong to creamy layer section excluded from the benefits of reservation for Other
Backward Classes in Civil post & services under Government of India. OBC caste certificate containing
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the Non-creamy layer clause should be valid as on the last date of online registration i.e. 11.08.2014
(issued within one year prior to the last date for online registration).Caste Name mentioned in certificate
should tally letter by letter with Central Government list / notification.
Candidates belonging to OBC category but coming under creamy layer and/ or if their caste does
not find place in the Central List are not entitled to OBC reservation. They should indicate their
category as General in the online application form.
(vii) Disability certificate in prescribed format issued by the District Medical Board in case of Persons With
Disability category
If the candidate has used the services of a Scribe at the time of CWE the duly filled in details of the
scribe in the prescribed format
(viii) An Ex-serviceman candidate has to produce a copy of the Service or Discharge book alongwith
pension payment order and documentary proof of rank last / presently held (substantive as well as acting)
at the time of interview. Those who are still in defence service should submit a certificate from a
competent authority that they will be relieved from defence services, on or before 10.08.2015.
(ix) Candidates serving in Government / quasi govt offices/ Public Sector Undertakings (including
Nationalised Banks and Financial Institutions) are required to produce a “No Objection certificate” from
their employer at the time of interview, in the absence of which their candidature will not be considered
and travelling expenses, if any, otherwise admissible, will not be paid.
(x) Persons eligible for age relaxation under II (5) must produce the domicile certificate at the time of
interview/ at any stage of the subsequent process from the District Jurisdiction where he / she had
ordinarily resided or any other authority designated in this regard by the Government of Jammu &
Kashmir to the effect that the candidate had ordinarily domiciled in the Kashmir Division of the State of
J&K during the period from 01.01.80 to 31.12.89.
(xi) Persons eligible for age relaxation under II (6) must produce a certificate from the District Magistrate to
the effect that they are eligible for relief in terms of the Rehabilitation Package for 1984 Riot Affected
Persons sanctioned by the Government and communicated vide Ministry of Finance, Dept. of Financial
Services communication No.F.No.9/21/2006-IR dated 27.07.2007.
(xii) Experience certificates, if any
(xiii) Persons falling in categories (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of Point B (I) should produce a certificate of eligibility
issued by the Govt. Of India
(xiv) Any other relevant documents in support of eligibility
Note:- Candidates will not be allowed to appear for the interview if he/ she fails to produce the relevant
eligibility documents as mentioned above.
The Competent Authority for the issue of the certificate to SC / ST / OBC / PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES is as under (as notified by GOI from time to time):
For Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes / Other Backward Classes: (i) District Magistrate / Additional District
Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / First Class
Stipendary Magistrate / City Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate (not below the rank of First Class Stipendary
Magistrate) / Taluk Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner (ii) Chief Presidency
Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate (iii) Revenue Officer not below the
rank of Tehsildar (iv) Sub-divisional officer of the Area where the candidate and or his family normally resides.
For Persons with Disabilities: Authorised certifying authority will be the Medical Board at the District level
consisting of Chief Medical Officer, Sub-Divisional Medical Officer in the District and an Orthopaedic /
Ophthalmic / ENT Surgeon.
Prescribed Formats of SC, ST, OBC, PWD certificates to be submitted at the time of interview etc. can be
downloaded from IBPS website www.ibps.in. Candidates belonging to these categories are required to produce
the certificates strictly in these formats only.
F. PROVISIONAL ALLOTMENT
On completion of the interview process, depending on the vacancies to be filled in during the financial year 2015-
16 based on the business needs of the Participating Organisations and as reported to IBPS, candidates shortlisted
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will be provisionally allotted to one of the Participating Organisations, based on merit-cum-preference keeping in
view the spirit of Govt. Guidelines on reservation policy, various guidelines issued by Govt. of India/Others from
time to time, administrative exigency, etc. No change in the data already registered by the candidate in the online
application form is possible. A candidate belonging to reserved category, selected on the basis of norms as
applicable to General category, will be treated at par with a General category candidate for drawing up the merit
list. Such a candidate will not be adjusted against a reserved post. However his/her provisional allotment to an
Organisation will be done by treating him/her as if he/she is a reserved category candidate.
In the event of two or more candidates having obtained the same score, merit order is decided as per date of birth
(the candidate senior in age is placed before/ above the candidate junior in age), as per the prevailing practice
The provisional allotment is subject to the candidate fulfilling the criteria for Participating Organisation and
identity verification to the satisfaction of the allotted organisation. This does not constitute an offer of
employment. In case it is detected at any stage of the recruitment process that, the candidate does not satisfy the
eligibility criteria his/her candidature/ chance in the process shall stand forfeited.
A candidate who is provisionally allotted will forfeit his/her candidature/ chance for the process if he/she does not
avail the offer of appointment from the Participating Organisation.
Issuance of offer of appointment including terms and conditions, formalities for verification, joining etc. is solely
the decision of the Participating Organisations and shall be final and binding. IBPS shall have no role therein. Any
queries in this regard shall be directed to the participating organisations only. A reserve list to the extent of
approximately 10 percent of the vacancies under each category may be kept, subject to the availability of
candidates. This does not guarantee provisional allotment to/recruitment by the Participating Organisation(s)/
other financial organisations. In the event of Participating Organisations/ other financial organisations providing
further vacancies during April 2015-March 2016, provisional allotment will be carried out for the candidates in the
reserve list. However if no vacancy is furnished by the Participating Organisations/ other financial organisations
owing to exigencies or otherwise during the validity period the candidates under the reserve list will not be
considered for provisional allotment. The reserve list will expire automatically on 31.03.2016 without any notice.
Candidates who are not provisionally allotted or not in the reserve list will not be considered for any further
process under CWE PO/MT-IV for vacancies for 2015-16.
The decision of IBPS in provisional allotment of Organisations shall be final and binding upon the selected
candidates. However IBPS reserves the right to cancel, reallot Organisation-wise allocation/ change the
process depending upon exigencies or otherwise.
G. IDENTITY VERIFICATION
In the examination hall as well as at the time of interview, the call letter along with a photocopy of the
candidate’s photo identity (bearing the same name as it appears on the call letter) such as PAN Card/
Passport/ 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/ Aadhar card with a photograph/ Employee ID should be submitted to the invigilator for
verification. The candidate’s identity will be verified with respect to his/her details on the call letter, in the
Attendance List and requisite documents submitted. If identity of the candidate is in doubt the candidate
may not be allowed to appear for the Examination/ interview. Ration Card and E-Aadhar card will not
beaccepted as valid id proof for this project.
Note: Candidates have to produce, in original, the same photo identity proof bearing the name as it appears on
the online application form/ call letter and submit photocopy of the photo identity proof along with
Examination call letter as well as the Interview Call Letter while attending the examination/ interview
respectively, without which they will not be allowed to take up the examination/ interview.
H. HOW TO APPLY
Candidates can apply online only from 22.07.2014 to11.08.2014and no other mode of application will be accepted.
Pre-Requisites for Applying Online
Before applying online, candidates should—
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(i) scan their photograph and signature ensuring that both the photograph and signature adhere to the required
specifications as given in Annexure II to this Advertisement.
(ii) if desiring to make online payment of application fees/ intimation charges keep the necessary details/documents
ready (In case of Offline Payment i.e. CBS candidates have to apply online, obtain a fee payment challan and then
remit the necessary application fees/ intimation charges).
(iii) have a valid personal email ID, which should be kept active till the completion of this round of Common
Recruitment Process. IBPS may send call letters for the Examination etc. through the registered e-mail ID. Under no
circumstances, a candidate should share with/mention e-mail ID to / of any other person. In case a candidate does
not have a valid personal e-mail ID, he/she should create his/her new e-mail ID before applying on-line and must
maintain that email account.
Application Fees/ Intimation Charges [Payable from 22.07.2014 to11.08.2014 (Online payment) and 24.07.2014
to 14.08.2014 (Offline payment) both dates inclusive] shall be as follows
- Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PWD candidates.
- Rs. 600 /- for all others
Bank Transaction charges for Offline/ Online Payment of application fees/ intimation charges will have to be borne by
the candidate
Procedure for applying online
(1) Candidates are first required to go to the IBPS’s website www.ibps.in and click on the Home Page to open the
link “CWE PO/MT” and then click on the option “CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE FOR CWEPROBATIONARY
OFFICERS/ MANAGEMENT TRAINEES (CWE-PO/MT-IV)” to open the On-Line
Application Form.
(2) Candidates will have click on “CLICK HERE FOR NEW REGISTRATION” to register their application by
entering their basic information in the online application form. After that a provisional registration number and
password will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen. Candidate should note down the
Provisional registration number and password. An Email & SMS indicating the Provisional Registration
number and Password will also be sent. They can reopen the saved data using Provisional registration number
and password and edit the particulars, if needed.
(3) Candidates are required to upload their photograph and signature as per the specifications given in the
Guidelines for Scanning and Upload of Photograph and Signature (Annexure II).
(4) Candidates are advised to carefully fill in the online application themselves as no change in any of the
data filled in the online application will be possible/ entertained. Prior to submission of the online
application candidates are advised to use the “SAVE AND NEXT” facility to verify the details in the
online application form and modify the same if required. No change is permitted after clicking on
FINAL SUBMIT Button. Visually Impaired candidates are responsible for carefully verifying/ getting
the details filled in, in the online application form properly verified and ensuring that the same are
correct prior to submission as no change is possible after submission.
Mode of Payment
Candidates have the option of making the payment of requisite fees/ intimation charges either through the ONLINE
mode or the OFFLINE mode:
(1) Payment of fees/ intimation charges via the ONLINE MODE
(i) Candidates should carefully fill in the details in the On-Line Application at the appropriate places very carefully
including the registration of preferences for Participating organisations and click on the “FINAL SUBMIT”
button at the end of the On-Line Application format. Before pressing the “FINAL SUBMIT” button, candidates
are advised to verify every field filled in the application. The name of the candidate or his /her father/husband
etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the certificates/mark sheets. Any
change/alteration found may disqualify the candidature.
In case the candidate is unable to fill in the application form in one go, he/ she can save the data already entered.
Once the application is filled in completely, candidate should Final Submit the data.
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(ii) The application form is integrated with the payment gateway and the payment process can be completed by
following the instructions.
(iii) The payment can be made by using only Master/ Visa Debit or Credit cards or Internet Banking by providing
information as asked on the screen.
(iv) After Final Submit, an additional page of the application form is displayed wherein candidates may follow the
instructions and fill in the requisite details.
(v) If the online transaction has not been successfully completed then candidates are advised to login again with
their provisional registration number and password and pay the Application Fees/ Intimation Charges online.
(vi) On successful completion of the transaction, an e-receipt will be generated.
(vii) Candidates are required to take a printout of the e-receipt and online application form. Please note that if the
same cannot be generated online transaction may not have been successful.
Note:
o After submitting your payment information in the online application form, please wait for the intimation from
the server, DO NOT press Back or Refresh button in order to avoid double charge
o For Credit Card users: All charges are listed in Indian Rupee. If you use a non-Indian credit card, your bank will
convert to your local currency based on prevailing exchange rates.
o To ensure the security of your data, please close the browser window once your transaction is completed.
(2) Payment of fees/ intimation charges via OFFLINE MODE (at counters of specified Bank branches):
Payment of fee/ intimation charges through the offline mode can be made through the CBS branches of any one
of the following 7 Public Sector Banks-
Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Central Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab
National Bank, United Bank of India
Candidates should fill in the details in the On-Line Application at the appropriate places very carefully
including the registration of preferences for Participating organisations and click on the “FINAL SUBMIT”
button at the end of the On-Line Application format. Before pressing the “FINAL SUBMIT” button, candidates
are advised to verify every field filled in the application. The name of the candidate or his /her father/husband
etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the certificates/mark sheets. Any
change/alteration found may disqualify the candidature.
In case the candidate is unable to fill in the application form in one go, he/ she can save the data already entered.
They can reopen the saved data using Provisional registration number and password and edit the particulars, if
needed. Once the application is filled in completely, candidate should Final Submit the data. Candidates should
take a printout of the system generated fee payment challan immediately. No change/edit will be allowed after
final submission.
The registration at this stage is provisional.
Fee / Intimation charges Payment: Fee / intimation charges payment will be accepted at the CBS branches of
the banks listed above from 2nd working day after registration and can be made within three working days.
System generated fee payment challan will be used for depositing fee/ intimation charges. (For example: If one
has registered on 26.07.2014then he/she will be able to deposit the fee/ intimation charges from 30.07.2014to
01.08.2014considering 27.07.2014 and 29.07.2014 are non- working days). Once fee /intimation charges has
been paid, the registration process is completed.
Candidate will receive registration confirmation by SMS/e-mail after two working days from the date of
payment of fees/ intimation charges. Please ensure to furnish correct Mobile number / e-mail address to receive
the registration confirmation.
Note- - There is also a provision to reprint the submitted application containing fee / intimation charges details,
three days after fee payment.
After completing the procedure of applying on-line including payment of fees / intimation charges, the
candidate should take a printout of the system generated on-line application form three days after fee/
intimation charges payment, ensure the particulars filled in are accurate and retain it along with Registration
Number and Password for future reference. They should not send this printout to the IBPS/ Banks.
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Please note that all the particulars mentioned in the online application including Name of the Candidate,
Category, Date of Birth, Address, Mobile Number, Email ID, Centre of Examination, registration of
preferences for Participating Organisations etc. will be considered as final and no change/modifications
will be allowed after submission of the online application form. Candidates are hence advised to fill in
the online application form with the utmost care as no correspondence regarding change of details will
be entertained. IBPS will not be responsible for any consequences arising out of furnishing of incorrect
and incomplete details in the application or omission to provide the required details in the application
form.
An online application which is incomplete in any respect such as without proper passport size
photograph and signature uploaded in the online application form/ unsuccessful fee payment will not be
considered as valid.
Candidates are advised in their own interest to apply on-line much before the closing date and not to wait
till the last date for depositing the fee / intimation charges to avoid the possibility of disconnection/
inability/ failure to log on to the IBPS website on account of heavy load on internet/website jam.
IBPS does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their applications
within the last date on account of the aforesaid reasons or for any other reason beyond the control of the
IBPS.
Please note that the above procedure is the only valid procedure for applying. No other mode of
application or incomplete steps would be accepted and such applications would be rejected.
Any information submitted by an applicant in his/ her application shall be binding on the candidate personally
and he/she shall be liable for prosecution/ civil consequences in case the information/ details furnished by him/
her are found to be false at a later stage.
I. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Candidates will have to invariably produce and submit the requisite documents such as valid call letter, a
photocopy of photo-identity proof bearing the same name as it appears on the online submitted
application form etc. at the time of examination and interview respectively.
(2) Before applying for the post, the candidate should ensure that he/she fulfils the eligibility and other norms
mentioned in this advertisement. Candidates are therefore advised to carefully read this advertisement and
follow all the instructions given for submitting online application.
(3) A Candidate’s admission to the examination/ shortlisting for interview/ and subsequent processes is
strictly provisional. The mere fact that the call letter(s)/ provisional allotment has been issued to the
candidate does not imply that his/ her candidature has been finally cleared by IBPS/ Participating
Organisation. IBPS/ Participating Organisations would be free to reject any application, at any stage of
the process, cancel the candidature of the candidate in case it is detected at any stage that a candidate
does not fulfill the eligibility norms and/or that he/she has furnished any incorrect/false
information/certificate/documents or has suppressed any material fact(s). If any of these shortcomings
is/are detected after appointment in a Participating Organisation, his/her services are liable to be
summarily terminated.
(4) Decision of Nodal Banks/Participating Organisations/ IBPS in all matters regarding eligibility of the candidate,
the stages at which such scrutiny of eligibility is to be undertaken, qualifications and other eligibility norms, the
documents to be produced for the purpose of the conduct of Examination, interview, verification etc. and any
other matter relating to CWE PO/MT-IV will be final and binding on the candidate. No correspondence or
personal enquiries shall be entertained by IBPS/ Participating Organisations in this behalf.
(5) Not more than one application should be submitted by any candidate. In case of multiple Applications
only the latest valid (completed) application will be retained and the application fee/ intimation charges
paid for the other multiple registration(s) will stand forfeited. The scribe arranged by the candidate
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should not be a candidate for the examination (CWE PO/MT-IV). If violation of the above is detected at
any stage of the process, candidature for CWE of both the candidate and the scribe will be cancelled.
Multiple attendance/ appearances in the online examination and/ interview will be summarily rejected/
candidature cancelled.
(6) Online applications once registered will not be allowed to be withdrawn and/or the application fee/ intimation
charges once paid will not be refunded nor be held in reserve for any other examination.
(7) Any resulting dispute arising out of this advertisement including the recruitment process shall be subject to the
sole jurisdiction of the Courts situated at Mumbai.
(8) Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.
(9) Any request for change of address, details mentioned in the online application form will not be
entertained.
(10) In case any dispute arises on account of interpretation of clauses in any version of this advertisement other than
English, the English version available on IBPS website shall prevail.
(11) A candidate should ensure that the signatures appended by him/her in all the places viz. in his/her call letter,
attendance sheet etc. and in all correspondence with the IBPS/ Participating Organisations in future should be
identical and there should be no variation of any kind.
(12) A recent, recognizable photograph should be uploaded by the candidate in the online application form and
the candidate should ensure that copies of the same are retained for use at various stages of the process.
Candidates are also advised not to change their appearance till the process is completed. Failure to
produce the same photograph at various stages of the process or doubt about identity at any stage could
lead to disqualification.
(13) The possibility of occurrence of some problem in the administration of the examination cannot be ruled out
completely which may impact test delivery and/or result from being generated. In that event, every effort will
be made to rectify such problem, which may include movement of candidates, conduct of another examination
if considered necessary.
(14) Candidates will have to appear for the interview at their own expense. However, eligible outstation
SC/ST/Persons with Disabilities category candidates called for interview will be paid II class to & fro railway/
bus fare or actual expenses incurred, whichever is less, by shortest route on production of proof of travel (rail/
bus ticket etc.). The above concession will not be admissible to SC/ST/Persons with Disabilities category
candidates who are already in service in Central / State Government, Corporations, Public Undertakings / Local
Government, Institutions and Panchayats etc.
(15) Nodal Banks/ Participating Organisations/ IBPS shall not be responsible for any application made/ wrong
information provided by an unauthorized person / institution. Candidates are advised not to share/ mention their
application details with/to anyone.
(16) Appointment of provisionally allotted candidates is subject to his/her being declared medically fit, as per any
other requirements of the Participating Organisation and subject to service and conduct rules of the Participating
Organisation. Decision of Participating Organisations to which candidates are provisionally allotted will be final
and binding on candidates. IBPS has no role to play here. Any queries in this regard are to be made to the
Participating Organisations only.
(17) IBPS reserves the right to change (cancel/ modify/ add) any of the criteria, method of selection and provisional
allotment etc.
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(18) Intimations will be sent by email and/ or sms only to the email ID and mobile number registered in the
online application form for CWE PO/MT-IV.
IBPS shall not be responsible if the information/ intimations do not reach candidates in case of change in the
mobile number, email address, technical fault or otherwise, beyond the control of IBPS and candidates are
advised to keep a close watch on the authorised IBPS website www.ibps.in for latest updates.
(19) Order of preference for Participating Organisations has been inbuilt in the online application form.
Candidates should necessarily indicate their order of preferences at this stage. No request for change in
this connection shall be entertained.
J. Use of Mobile Phones, pagers, calculator or any such devices:
(a) Mobile phones, pagers or any other communication devices are not allowed inside the premises where the
examination is being conducted. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail cancellation of
candidature and disciplinary action including ban from future examinations.
(b) Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the banned items including mobile
phones/ pagers to the venue of the examination, as arrangement for their safekeeping cannot be assured.
(c) Candidates are not permitted to use or have in possession calculators in examination premises.
K. Action Against Candidates Found Guilty of Misconduct/ Use of Unfair Means
Candidates are advised in their own interest that they should not furnish any particulars that are false, tampered with or
fabricated and should not suppress any material information while submitting online application.
At the time of examination, interview or in a subsequent selection procedure, if a candidate is (or has been ) found
guilty of –
(i) using unfair means or
(ii) impersonating or procuring impersonation by any person or
(iii) misbehaving in the examination/ interview hall or disclosing, publishing, reproducing, transmitting, storing or
facilitating transmission and storage of contents of the test(s) or any information therein in whole or part thereof in
any form or by any means, verbal or written, electronically or mechanically for any purpose or
(iv) resorting to any irregular or improper means in connection with his/ her candidature or
(v) obtaining support for his/ her candidature by unfair means, or
(vi) carrying mobile phones or similar electronic devices of communication in the examination/ interview hall such a
candidate may, in addition to rendering himself/ herself liable to criminal prosecution, 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 conducted by IBPS
(c) for termination of service, if he/ she has already joined the Participating Organisation.
Important: IBPS would be analysing the responses (answers) of individual candidates with other candidates to detect
patterns of similarity of right and wrong answers. If in the analytical procedure adopted by IBPS in this regard, it is
inferred/ concluded that the responses have been shared and scores obtained are not genuine/ valid, IBPS reserves
right to cancel the candidature of the concerned candidates and the result of such candidates (disqualified) will be
withheld.
L. CALL LETTERS
The Centre, venue address, date and time for examination and interview shall be intimated in the respective Call Letter.
An eligible candidate should download his/her call letter from the IBPS website www.ibps.in by entering his/ her details
i.e. Registration Number and Password/Date of Birth. No hard copy of the call letter/ Information Handout etc. will be sent
by post/ courier.
Intimations will be sent by email and/ sms to the email ID and mobile number registered in the online application
form for CWE PO/MT-IV. IBPS/ Participating Organisations will not take responsibility for late receipt / nonreceipt
of any communication e-mailed/ sent via sms to the candidate due to change in the mobile number, email
address, technical fault or otherwise beyond the control of IBPS/ Participating Organisations. Candidates are
hence advised to regularly keep in touch with the authorised IBPS website www.ibps.in for details, updates and
any information which may be posted for further guidance as well as to check their registered e-mail account
from time to time during the recruitment process.
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M. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
All further announcements/ details pertaining to this process will only be published/ provided on IBPS authorised
website www.ibps.in from time to time.
Mumbai Director
Date: 16.07.2014 IBPS
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ANNEXURE I
EXAMINATION CENTRES (Tentative List)
The examination may be held at the following centres and the address of the venue will be advised in the call letters. IBPS,
however, reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centres and/ or add some other Centres, at its discretion, depending
upon the response, administrative feasibility, etc. IBPS also reserves the right to allot the candidate to any centre other than the
one he/she has opted for.
State Code State /UT / NCR Centre
11 Andaman & Nicobar Port Blair
12 Andhra Pradesh Chirala
Chittoor
Guntur
Hyderabad
Kakinada
Kurnool
Nellore
Ongole
Puttur
Rajahmundry
Srikakulam
Tirupati
Vijaywada
Vishakhapatnam
Vizianagaram
13 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar
Naharlagun
14 Assam Dibrugarh
Guwahati
Jorhat
Kokrajhar
Silchar
Tezpur
15 Bihar Arrah
Aurangabad
Bhagalpur
Bihar Sharif
Darbhanga
Gaya
Hajipur
Muzzafarpur
Patna
Purnea
Samastipur
Siwan
16 Chandigarh Chandigarh
17 Chhattisgarh Bhilai
Bilaspur
Raipur
18 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Surat
19 Daman & Diu Jamnagar
20 Delhi Bahadurgarh
Delhi
Faridabad
Ghaziabad
Greater Noida
Gurgaon
21 Goa Panaji
Verna
22 Gujarat
Ahmedabad
Anand
Gandhinagar
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Himatnagar
Jamnagar
Mehsana
Rajkot
Surat
Vadodara
23 Haryana Ambala
Hissar
Karnal
Kurukshetra
Palwal
Panipat
Rohtak
Sonipat
Yamuna Nagar
24 Himachal Pradesh Baddi
Bilaspur
Dharamshala
Hamirpur
Kangra
Kullu
Mandi
Shimla
Sirmaur
Solan
Una
25 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu
Kathua
Samba
Srinagar
26 Jharkhand Bokaro
Dhanbad
Hazaribagh
Jamshedpur
Ranchi
27 Karnataka Belgaum
Bengaluru
Bidar
Gulbarga
Hubli
Mangalore
Mysore
Shimoga
Udipi
28 Kerala
Alappuzha
Kannur
Kochi
Kollam
Kottayam
Kozhikode
Malappuram
Palakkad
Thiruvananthpuram
Thrichur
29 Lakshwadweep Kavarrati
30 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal
Gwalior
Indore
Jabalpur
Sagar
Satna
Ujjain
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31 Maharashtra Amaravati
Aurangabad
Chandrapur
Dhule
Jalgaon
Kolhapur
Latur
Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai
Nagpur
Nanded
Nasik
Pune
Ratnagiri
Sangli
Satara
32 Manipur Imphal
33 Meghalaya Ri-Bhoi
Shillong
34 Mizoram Aizawl
35 Nagaland Kohima
36 Odisha Angul
Balasore
Bargarh
Baripada
Berhampur(Ganjam)
Bhubaneshwar
Cuttack
Dhenkanal
Jharsuguda
Rourkela
Sambalpur
37 Puducherry Puducherry
38 Punjab Amritsar
Bhatinda
Fategarh Sahib
Jalandhar
Ludhiana
Mohali
Pathankot
Patiala
Phagwara
Sangrur
39 Rajasthan Ajmer
Alwar
Bhilwara
Bikaner
Jaipur
Jodhpur
Kota
Sikar
Udaipur
40 Sikkim Gangtok
41 Tamilnadu Chennai
Coimbatore
Dindigul
Krishnagiri
Madurai
Nagercoil
Namakkal
18
Perambalur
Salem
Thanjavur
Thiruchirapalli
Thoothukodi
Tirunelvelli
Vellore
42 Telangana Hyderabad
Karimnagar
Khammam
Warangal
43 Tripura Agartala
44 Uttar Pradesh Agra
Aligarh
Allahabad
Bareilly
Bulandhshaher
Gorakhpur
Jhansi
Kanpur
Lucknow
Mathura
Meerut
Moradabad
Muzaffarnagar
Unnao
Varanasi
45 Uttarakhand Dehradun
Haldwani
Haridwar
Roorkee
46 West Bengal Asansol
Bardhaman
Berhampur
Dumkal
Durgapur
Greater Kotkata
Hooghly
Howrah
Kalyani
Kolkata
Siliguri
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Annexure II
Guidelines for scanning and Upload of Photograph & Signature
Before applying online a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of his/her photograph and signature
as per the specifications given below.
Photograph Image:
- Photograph must be a recent passport style colour picture.
- Make sure that the picture is in colour, taken against a light-coloured, preferably white, background.
- Look straight at the camera with a relaxed face
- If the picture is taken on a sunny day, have the sun behind you, or place yourself in the shade, so that you are
not squinting and there are no harsh shadows
- If you have to use flash, ensure there's no "red-eye"
- If you wear glasses make sure that there are no reflections and your eyes can be clearly seen.
- Caps, hats and dark glasses are not acceptable. Religious headwear is allowed but it must not cover your face.
- Dimensions 200 x 230 pixels (preferred)
- Size of file should be between 20kb–50 kb
- Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 50kb. If the size of the file is more than 50 kb, then
adjust the settings of the scanner such as the DPI resolution, no. of colours etc., during the process of scanning.
Signature Image:
- The applicant has to sign on white paper with Black Ink pen.
- The signature must be signed only by the applicant and not by any other person.
- The signature will be used to put on the Call Letter and wherever necessary.
- If the Applicant’s signature on the answer script, at the time of the examination, does not match the signature
on the Call Letter, the applicant will be disqualified.
- Dimensions 140 x 60 pixels (preferred)
- Size of file should be between 10kb – 20kb
- Ensure that the size of the scanned image is not more than 20kb
Scanning the photograph & signature:
- Set the scanner resolution to a minimum of 200 dpi (dots per inch)
- Set Color to True Color
- File Size as specified above
- Crop the image in the scanner to the edge of the photograph/signature, then use the upload editor to crop the
image to the final size (as specified above).
- The image file should be JPG or JPEG format. An example file name is : image01.jpg or image01.jpeg Image
dimensions can be checked by listing the folder files or moving the mouse over the file image icon.
- Candidates using MS Windows/MSOffice can easily obtain photo and signature in .jpeg format not exceeding
50kb & 20kb respectively by using MS Paint or MSOffice Picture Manager. Scanned photograph and signature in
any format can be saved in .jpg format by using ‘Save As’ option in the File menu and size can be reduced below 50
kb (photograph) & 20 kb(signature) by using crop and then resize option (Please see point (i) & (ii) above for the
pixel size) in the ‘Image’ menu. Similar options are available in other photo editor also.
- If the file size and format are not as prescribed, an error message will be displayed.
- While filling in the Online Application Form the candidate will be provided with a link to upload his/her
photograph and signature.
Procedure for Uploading the Photograph and Signature
- There will be two separate links for uploading Photograph and Signature
- Click on the respective link “Upload Photograph / Signature”
- Browse and Select the location where the Scanned Photograph / Signature file has been saved.
- Select the file by clicking on it
- Click the ‘Open/Upload’ button
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Your Online Application will not be registered unless you upload your photograph and signature as specified.
Note:
(1) In case the face in the photograph or signature is unclear the candidate’s application may be rejected.
After uploading the photograph/ signature in the online application form candidates should check that the
images are clear and have been uploaded correctly. In case the photograph or signature is not
prominently visible, the candidate may edit his/ her application and re-upload his/ her photograph or
signature, prior to submitting the form.
(2) After registering online candidates are advised to take a printout of their system generated online
application forms.
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FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY A
CANDIDATE BELONGING TO SCHEDULED CASTE OR
SCHEDULED TRIBE IN SUPPORT OF HIS / HER CLAIM.
1.This is to certify that Sri / Smt / Kum*_______________________________________________ son / daughter*
of______________________________________________________ of village / town* ____________________________ in
District / Division*_______________________of the State / Union Territory*__________________belongs to the
___________________Caste/Tribe* which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe* under :
* The Constitution ( Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 ;
* The Constitution ( Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 ;
* The Constitution (Scheduled Castes)(Union Territories)Orders, 1951 ;
* The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes)(Union Territories)Order, 1951 ;
[as amended by the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes lists Modification) Order,1956; the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960;
the Punjab Reorganisation Act 1966, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970, the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation)Act,
1971, the Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Act,1976]:
* The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Castes Order,1956 ;
* The Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled
Tribes Order, 1959 as amended by the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 ;
* The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Castes Order, 1962 ;
* The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1962 ;
* The Constitution (Pondicherry) Scheduled Castes Order 1964;
* The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh) Scheduled Tribes Order,1967;
* The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Castes Order, 1968 ;
* The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1968 ;
* The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1970 ;
* The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Castes Order, 1978 ;
* The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1978 ;
* The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1989 ;
* The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Amendment)Act, 1990;
* The Constitution (ST) Orders (Amendment) Ordinance, 1991 ;
* The Constitution (ST) Orders (Second Amendment) Act,1991 ;
* The Constitution (ST) Orders (Amendment) Ordinance, 1996.
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:: 2 ::
# 2. Applicable in the case of Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes persons , who have migrated from one State / Union
Territory Administration.
This certificate is issued on the basis of the Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes* Certificate issued to Shri / Smt / Kumari*
_________________________________________Father /Mother* of Sri / Smt / Kumari*________________-
____________________________________of village / town______________________in
District/Division*____________________of the State/Union Territory*_________________________________ who belong to
the______________________ Caste / Tribe* which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe* in the State/Union
Territory* issued by the ____________________________________[Name of the authority] vide their order No.
___________________________ dated _______________________.
3.Shri/Smt/Kumari*____________________________________________and/or* his/her* family ordinarily reside(s) in
village/town*__________________________ of____________________ Disctict / Division* of the State / Union Territory* of
_____________________
Signature _____________________
Designation ___________________
Place: [With seal of Office]
Date : State/Union Territory
Note : The term "Ordinarily resides" used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the Peoples
Act, 1950.
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* Please delete the words which are not applicable.
# Delete the paragraph which is not applicable.
List of authorities empowered to issue Caste / Tribe Certificates :
1. District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner /
Deputy Collector/I Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Extra-Asst. Commissioner / Taluka Magistrate /
Executive Magistrate.
2. Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / presidency Magistrate.
3. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
4. Sub-Divisional Officers of the area where the candidate and / or his family normally resides.
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FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY
OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES APPLYING FOR APPOINTMENT
TO POSTS UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
This is to certify that Sri / Smt / Kum.________________________________________________Son/Daughter of
Sri/Smt.__________________________________ of _________________________________ village/Town of
__________________________District/Division in ___________________________ State belongs to
______________________________community which is recognized as a Backward Class under:
[i] Resolution No.12011/68/93-BCC[C], dated the 10th September, 1993, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-I,
Section-1 No.186, dated the 13th September 1993.
[ii] Resolution No.12011/9/94- BCC [C], dated the 19th October, 1994, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-I,
Section-1 No.163 dated the20th October 1994.
[iii] Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC [C], dated the 24th May 1995, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-I,
Section-I No.88, dated the 25th May 1995.
[iv] Resolution No.12011 / 96 / 94 - BCC, dated 9th March 1996.
[v] Resolution No.12011/44/96- BCC[C], dated the 6th December 1996, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary Part-I,
Section-1 No.210, dated the 11th December 1996.
[vi] Resolution No.12011 / 13 / 97 - BCC, dated 3rd December 1997.
[vii] Resolution No.12011/99/94-BCC, dated 11th December 1997.
[viii] Resolution No.12011/68 /98-BCC, dated 27th October 1999.
[ix] Resolution No.12011/88/98-BCC, dated 6th December 1999 published in the gazette of India. Extraordinary Part-I, Section-I,
No.270, dated 6th December, 1999.
[x] Resolution No.12011/36/99-BCC, dated 4th April 2000, published in the Gazette of India. Extraordinary Part-I, Section-I,
No.71, dated 4th April, 2000.
[xi] Resolution No.12011/44/99-BCC, dated 21-9-2000, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary Part-I, Section-I, No.210
dated 21-9-2000.
Sri/Smt/Kum._______________________ and/or his/her family ordinarily reside[s] in the _______________ District/Division
of the________________ State. This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons /sections [Creamy Layer]
mentioned in column 3 of the Schedule to the Government of India, Department of Personnel & Training OM
No.36012/22/93- Estt.[SCT], dated 8-9-1993, and modified vide Department of Personnel & training OM No. 36033/3/2004
Estt.(Res.) dated 9.3.2004 and 14.10.2008 and subsequently modified vide Department of Personnel & Training OM No.
36033/1/2013 Estt.(Res.) dated 27.05.2013.
Dated : District Magistrate or
Seal : Deputy Commissioner, etc
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NB:
(a) The term "Ordinarily" used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the representation of the Peoples Act,
1950.
(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste certificates are indicated below:
i] District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner /
Deputy Collector / First Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive
Magistrate / Extra Asstt. Commissioner [not below the rank of First Class stipendiary Magistrate].
ii] Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.
Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar;
iii] Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family resides.
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FORM-I
Disability Certificate
(In cases of amputation or complete permanent paralysis of limbs and in cases of blindness)
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING THE CERTIFICATE)
Recent PP size
Attested
Photograph
(Showing face
only) of the
person with
disability
Certificate No. : Date :
This is to certify that I have carefully examined
Shri/Smt./Kum. _____________________________________________________________ son/wife/daughter of Shri
___________________________________________________ Date of Birth (DD / MM / YY) ____ ____ ____
Age ________ years, male/female Registration No. __________________________ permanent resident of House
No.______________________ Ward/Village/Street ___________________________________________ Post Office
___________________________________District __________ State ____________, whose photograph is affixed
above, and am satisfied that :
(A) he/she is a case of :
• Locomotor disability
• Blindness
(Please tick as applicable)
(B) The diagnosis in his/her case is _________
(A) He/She has ______________% (in figure) ________________________ percent (in words) permanent physical
impairment/blindness in relation to his/her _________ (part of body) as per guidelines (to be specified)
2. The applicant has submitted the following documents as proof of residence :-
Nature of Document Date of
Issue
Details of authority issuing certificate
(Signature and Seal of Authorised Signatory of notified Medical Authority)
Signature/Thumb
impression of the
person in whose
favour disability
certificate is
issued.
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FORM - II
Disability Certificate
(In case of multiple disabilities)
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING THE CERTIFICATE)
Recent PP size
Attested
Photograph
(Showing face
only) of the
person with
disability
Certificate No. : Date :
This is to certify that we have carefully examined
Shri/Smt./Kum. _____________________________________________________________ son/wife/daughter of Shri
___________________________________________________ Date of Birth (DD / MM / YY) ____ ____ ____
Age ______ years, male/female ___________ Registration No. __________________________ permanent resident of
House No.______________________ Ward/Village/Street ___________________________________________ Post
Office ___________________________________District __________ State ____________, whose photograph is
affixed above, and are satisfied that :
(A) He/she is a Case of Multiple Disability. His/her extent of permanent physical impairment/disability has been
evaluated as per guidelines (to be specified) for the disabilities ticked below, and shown against the relevant
disability in the table below :
Sr.
No.
Disability Affected Part of
Body
Diagnosis Permanent physical
impairment/mental disability (in %)
1 Locomotor disability @
2 Low vision #
3 Blindness Both Eyes
4 Hearing impairment £
5 Mental retardation X
6 Mental-illness X
(B) In the light of the above, his/her over all permanent physical impairment as per guidelines (to be specified), is as follows
:-
In figures :- ____________________ percent
In words :- __________________________________________________________________ percent
2. This condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/not likely to improve.
3. Reassessment of disability is :
(i) not necessary,
Or
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(ii) is recommended / after __________ years __________ months, and therefore this certificate shall be valid till (DD / MM
/ YY) ____ ____ ____
@ - e.g. Left/Right/both arms/legs
# - e.g. Single eye / both eyes
£ - e.g. Left / Right / both ears
4. The applicant has submitted the following documents as proof of residence :-
Nature of Document Date of
Issue
Details of authority issuing certificate
5. Signature and Seal of the Medical Authority
Name and seal of Member Name and seal of Member Name and seal of Chairperson
Signature/Thumb
impression of the
person in whose
favour disability
certificate is issued.
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FORM - III
Disability Certificate
(In cases other than those mentioned in Forms II and III)
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING THE CERTIFICATE)
Recent PP size
Attested
Photograph
(Showing face
only) of the
person with
disability
Certificate No. : Date :
This is to certify that I have carefully examined
Shri/Smt./Kum. _____________________________________________________________ son/wife/daughter of Shri
___________________________________________________ Date of Birth (DD / MM / YY) ____ ____ ____
Age ________ years, male/female __________Registration No. __________________________ permanent resident of
House No.______________________ Ward/Village/Street ___________________________________________ Post
Office ___________________________________District __________ State ____________, whose photograph is
affixed above, and am satisfied that he/she is a Case of _________________________ disability. His/her extent of
percentage physical impairment/disability has been evaluated as per guidelines (to be specified) and is shown
against the relevant disability in the table below :
Sr.
No.
Disability Affected Part of
Body
Diagnosis Permanent physical
impairment/mental disability (in %)
1 Locomotor disability @
2 Low vision #
3 Blindness Both Eyes
4 Hearing impairment £
5 Mental retardation X
6 Mental-illness X
(Please strike out the disabilities which are not applicable.)
2. The above condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/not likely to improve.
3. Reassessment of disability is :
(i) not necessary,
Or
(ii) is recommended / after __________ years __________ months, and therefore this certificate shall be valid till (DD / MM
/ YY) ____ ____ ____
@ - e.g. Left/Right/both arms/legs
# - e.g. Single eye / both eyes
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£ - e.g. Left / Right / both ears
4. The applicant has submitted the following documents as proof of residence :-
Nature of Document Date of
Issue
Details of authority issuing certificate
(Authorised Signatory of notified Medical Authority)
(Name and Seal)
Countersigned
{Countersignature and seal of the
CMO/Medical Superintendent/Head of
Government Hospital, in case the
certificate is issued by a medical
authority who is not a government
servant (with seal)}
Signature/Thumb
impression of the
person in whose
favour disability
certificate is issued.