IBPS proposes to conduct five exams every year for the banking sector's  recruitment needs, its Director, Mr M. Balachandran said. There will be  two exams for probationary officers, two for clerical levels and one for  specialist officers (agricultural, law, technical).
 IBPS currently functions as an autonomous body that is mainly engaged in  conducting competitive exams for recruitment to clerical and officers'  posts in the banking sector (public sector). Its advisory services  (competency mapping, recruitment, promotion, talent retention etc) have  also been used by other private organisations. 
 IBPS proposes to conduct five exams every year for the banking sector's  recruitment needs, its Director, Mr M. Balachandran said. There will be  two exams for probationary officers, two for clerical levels and one for  specialist officers (agricultural, law, technical). 
 The scores provided by IBPS for the common written exam will be valid  for a year and successful candidates can apply to any bank of their  choice based on these scores. Earlier, candidates had to write multiple  exams conducted by each bank for their vacancies. The first such common  test for probationary officers was conducted in September while the  first set of clerical exams just got over on December 11. The first  common test for specialised officers will be conducted in March 2012. 
 Last year, IBPS screened 13 million candidates for employment while this  year it is expected to screen 15 million candidates. Urging the  institute to expand its activities, Mr Narayana Murthy complimented it  for ‘providing hope' of gainful employment to 1.5 crore Indians, of whom  about a third were women. 
 He also set a ‘stretch' goal – asking IBPS to design a series of tests  and develop new methodologies (with at least a 95 per cent confidence  level) that would help detect leadership qualities in candidates for  industry and the banking sector. 

 
 

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