Tuesday 23 June 2015

IBPS Recruitment 2015 – Apply Online for RRB CWE-IV Office Assistant, Officer Scale I, II & III Posts



IBPS Recruitment 2015 – Apply Online for RRB CWE-IV Office Assistant, Officer Scale I, II & III Posts: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released notification for conducting Online Common Written Examination (RRBs CWE-IV) for the recruitment of Group “A”- Officer (Scale-I, II & III) & Group “B”- Office Assistant (Multipurpose) vacancies in 56 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs). Eligible candidates may apply online from 08-07-2015 to 28-07-2015. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…
Age Limit: Candidates age limit will be considered as on 01-07-2015. Age relaxation is applicable as per rules.
Post NameAge Limit
Office AssistantBetween 18-28 years
Officer Scale IBetween 18-30 years
Officer Scale IIBetween 21-32 years
Officer Scale IIIBetween 21-40 years
Educational Qualification:
For Office Assistant (Multipurpose):
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent and must have proficiency in local language.
For Officer Scale I:
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent and must have proficiency in local language.
For Officer Scale II (General Banking Officer):
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent with at least 50% marks in aggregate with 2 years experience as an officer in a Bank or Financial Institution.
For Officer Scale II (Specialist Officer):
Information Technology Officer: Degree from a recognized University in Electronics/ Communication/ Computer Science/ Information Technology or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
Chartered Accountant: Certified Associate (CA) from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
Law Officer: Degree from a recognized University in Law or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate with two years experience as an advocate or should have worked as Law Officer in Banks or Financial Institutions.
Treasury Manager: Certified Associate ship (CA) from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India or MBA in Finance from a recognized university/ institution.
Marketing Officer: MBA in Marketing from a recognized university.
Agricultural Officer: Degree in Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Dairy/ Animal Husbandry/ Forestry/ Veterinary Science/ Agricultural Engineering/ Pisciculture from a recognized university or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
For Officer Scale III:
Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate with minimum 5 years experience as an Officer in a Bank or Financial Institutions.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Common Online Examination & Common Interview.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay application fee/ intimation charges of Rs. 100/- for SC/ ST/ PWD/ EXSM category and Rs. 600/- for all others through Online. After submission of online application form, candidates can make payment through payment gateway only Debit Cards (RuPay/ Visa/ MasterCard/ Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets by providing information as asked on the screen from 08-07-2015 to 28-07-2015. After online payment, take print out of system generated e-receipt for future use.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through IBPS official website www.ibps.in from 08-07-2015 to 28-07-2015 and no other mode of application will be accepted. After submission of online application form, candidates have to take print out of it for future purpose.
Instructions to Apply Online:
1. Before applying online candidates should have valid email ID & scanned copies of photograph, signature.
2. Log on through the website www.ibps.in.
3. Select the link “Click here to Apply Online for CWE-RRBs-Officers (Scale-I, II and III) September 2015″ or “Click here to Apply Online for CWE-RRBs-Office Assistants (Multipurpose) September 2015″ to open Online Application.
4. Fill all the mandatory details & upload scanned copies of photograph & signature.
5. Make the payment through online by using Debit Cards (RuPay/ Visa/ MasterCard/ Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets by providing information. On successful completion of the transaction, an e-receipt will be generated and take the print out of e-receipt.
6. Submit online application with out mistakes.
7. After submission of online application registration number & password will be generated. Candidates should note their registration number & password for future reference.
8. Now take print out of system generated online Application Form for future use by using registration number, password/ date of birth.
Important Dates:
Starting Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee: 08-07-2015.
Last Date to Apply Online & for Payment of Fee: 28-07-2015.
Download of call letters for Pre-Exam Training for Officer Scale-I: After 17-08-2015.
Date of Pre-Exam Training for Officer Scale-I: 24-08-2015 to 29-08-2015.
Download of call letters for Pre-Exam Training for Office Assistant: After 24-08-2015.
Date of Pre-Exam Training for Office Assistant: 31-08-2015 to 05-09-2015.
Download of Call Letters for Online Examination: After 19-08-2015.
Online Examination: September 2015.
Declaration of Result: October 2015.
Conduct of Interview: November/ December 2015.
Provisional Allotment: January 2016.


Read more: IBPS Recruitment 2015 - Apply Online for RRB CWE-IV Off Asst, Off Scale I, II, & III http://www.ibps.in 

Sunday 8 February 2015

Direct And Indirect Speech Rules

The matter within inverted commas “………… “is called the Reported speech and the verb that introduces the reported speech and the verb that introduces the reported Speech is called Reporting verb. There are certain rules to change the narration.

1.Change the Tenses:
(i) when reporting verb is in present or future tense, there will be no change of tense, for example:
(a) Direct: He says, “ Ram is hungry.”
Indirect: He says that Ram is hungry
(b) Direct: He has told me, “Ram cannot move.”
Indirect: He has told me that Ram cannot move.
(ii) If the reporting verb is in past tense, the tense of the reported speech must be changed as under:
Direct                                                       Indirect
1. Present Indefinite (write)                         Past Indefinite (wrote)
2. Present Continuous (is writing)                Past continuous (was writing)
3. Present Perfect ( has written )                 Past Perfect ( had written)
4.Present Perfect Continuous                      Past Perfect Continuous
(has been writing)                                       (had been writing)
5. Past Indefinite (wrote)                            Past Perfect (had written)
6. Past Continuous (was writing)                Past Perfect Continuous
                                                                 (Had been writing)
7. Past Perfect ( had written )                     No change
8. Past Perfect Continuous                         No change
( had been writing)

(i)Direct: He said,” I write English”.
Indirect: He said that he wrote English.
(ii)Direct: He said, “The teacher is writing English”.
Indirect: He said that the teacher was writing English.

Note: If the reported speech relates to universal truth, habitual facts, proverbs, historical facts and improvable future conditions then the tense will not be changed, example:

(i) Direct: The teacher said, “God is omnipresent.”
Indirect: The teacher said that God is omnipresent.
(ii) Direct: The teacher said, “Had you worked hard , you would have passed”.
Indirect: The teacher said that if he had worked hard he would have passed.

2. Change of reporting verbs:
In assertive sentences the reporting verb ‘said to’ is changed into told only and ’said’ alone is not changed. In interrogative sentences the reporting verb ‘said to’ is changed into asked. In imperative sentences the reporting verb ‘said to’ is changed into ordered, requested, suggested, begged, proposed forbade etc. according to the sense of the sentence.

Examples:
(a) Rakshit said to his friend, “Where are you going?”
Rakshit asked his friend where he was going.
(b) The headmaster said to the peon, “Give me a glass of water.”
The headmaster ordered the peon to give him a glass of water.

3. Change of Pronoun:
The pronouns in the reported speech are changed as:
First person according to Subject
Second Person according to object
Third Person will not be changed.

4. Change of words expressing nearness:
In the reported speech when the present tense is changed into the past then we changed the following words as This  ­à That, here à there, these à those, now à then, today à that day, yesterday à the previous day, tomorrow à the next day, ago à before, come à go.

5. (i) Assertive Sentence: - the conjunction ‘that’ is used. 
(ii) In interrogative sentences: When the question starts with Auxiliary verbs such as do / does/ did/ has / have/ had/ is /am/ are/ will/ shall/     can/could/ may/might/ would/ should etc. ‘If or ‘Whether is used. If the question starts with interrogative pronouns or Adverb such as who, whose, whom, which/ what/ why/ when/ where, no other conjunction with interrogative pronoun is used.

(1)Direct: He said to me, “When did you finish ‘your lesson?’
Indirect: He asked me when I had finished my lesson.

(ii) In the imperative sentences: Infinite ( To + V) is used. ‘Ordered, requested, begged, advised, commanded are used in place of ‘said to’
1. He said to Mohan,” Get away”.(Direct)
He ordered Mohan to get away. (Indirect)
6.  In exclamatory sentences, ‘said to’ is changed according to the expression of the sentences.
Words expression:
Beware/ careful changed into                        warned
Alas changed into                                        Exclaimed with sorrow
Hurrah changed into                                     Exclaimed with joy
Phew changed into                                       Exclaimed with surprised or relief
May God / long live changed into                    Wished
For example:
1. He said to me, “Hurray! I have passed the examination.”
He exclaimed with Joy that he had passed the examination.
2. She said,” Ugh! You have spoilt the game”.
She exclaimed with disgust that she had spoilt the game


Sunday 4 January 2015

Daily GK Update - 3rd January 2015

1. ICICI Launches Digital Village Project in Gujarat
i. Joining Digital India programme, top lender ICICI Bank has launched its own 'digital village' project while adopting an entire village in Gujarat to provide services ranging from cashless banking to digitised school teaching.


ii. Digital village has three themes -- cashless, comprehensive and connected. 
iii. Village, named Akodara, in Sabarkantha district of Gujarat incidentally happens to be the same place where Modi started Gujarat's first animal hostel in 2011 when he was the Chief Minister of the state.
iv. One of the key points is providing cashless banking services to every villager. 
v. The villagers are getting SMSs in Gujarati for their transactions and other digital services.
vi. the bank has set up e-health, e-milk producer group, Wi-Fi connectivity and schools with digital black boards in the village, along with a host of other digital facilities.

2. Gyan Sangam: Government on its way to overhaul public sector banks
i.  Government has embarked on a mission to overhaul public sector banks, beginning with a twoday, high-profile retreat in Pune.
ii. The main objective is to search for "out-of-the-box" ideas to reorient them to support the country's bid to move back to a high-growth trajectory. 
iii. the government wants to draw up an urgent reform road map that could include the revamp of priority sector lending, consolidation and effective use of technology for lending besides greater financial inclusion. 
iv. The event is being held at the National Institute of Bank Management on the outskirts of Pune.

3. Bengal Global Business Summit
i. Projecting itself as an ideal investment destination, the Government of West Bengal is organising Bengal Global Business Summit — Bengal Leads.
ii. The State is seeking investment in sectors such as urban infrastructure and housing, IT software and hardware, food processing, horticulture and floriculture, MSME and textiles.
iii.Other Sectors such as health care, education and skills development, manufacturing, energy and infrastructure, hospitality and tourism and business of entertainment and financial services are given the nod of the state as special sectors to look for. 

4. Kumar Sangakkara fastest to 12,000 runs in Tests
i. Kumar Sangakkara, the Sri Lankan Wicket Keeper batsman became the fastest player to reach 12,000 Test runs.
ii. Sangakkara had entered the game needing five runs to become the fifth man to surpass 12,000 test runs.
iii. Sangakkara has accumulated his runs in 224 innings, compared to India's Sachin Tendulkar and Australia's Ricky Ponting, who both needed 247 innings to surpass the mark.

5. Intel invests $24.8 million to speed up launch of Google Glass rival
i. Vuzix Corporation said that Intel Corp invested $24.8 million in the company to speed up the launch of internet-connected eyewear.
ii. Rochester, New York-based Vuzix develops computerized, internet-connected glasses and other video eyewear aimed at consumers, businesses and entertainment.
iii. Intel, which was slow to launch chips for smartphones and tablets, is striving to be at the forefront of future trends in mobile computing and expand into new markets.

 6. RBI relaxed KYC rules for Non-Banking Financial Companies
i. Know-Your-Customers (KYC) rules for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) were relaxed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
ii. The KYC rules were amended for NBFC’s due to practical difficulties and constraints being faced by them in getting KYC documents at frequent intervals.
iii. As per RBI notification, the KYC exercise will be required to be done in three ways and they are

  • For high-risk individuals and entities – in at least every 2 years
  • For medium risk individuals and entities - in at least every 8 years
  • For low risk individuals and entities – in at least every 10 years

7. India lost 66 wild tigers in 2014
i. Sixty-six wild tiger deaths were reported in the country in 2014.Two tiger deaths occurred on the last day of the year. 
ii.  It was the only day in 2014 when two wild tiger deaths were reported. One was at Bandipur in Karnataka and the other at Tadoba Andhari in Maharashtra.
iii. As per statistics provided by Tigernet, the official database of the National Tiger Conservation Authority, the highest number of wild tiger deaths was reported from the forests of Tamil Nadu —15, followed by Madhya Pradesh —14. Six of the deaths in Tamil Nadu were from the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve.
iv. The majority of wild tiger deaths was caused by poaching, It is estimated that about 50 tigers could have been killed in this manner.



SSC CGL 2014 - Re Exam Admit Card

SSC CGL 2014 - Re Exam Admit Card  


While Everyone was waiting for the Result SSC has generated Admit Cards for taking Re-Exam of few centres of CGL2014 in Northern Region , Check out with your Roll no. to see if you have to give your exam again or not.

LIC Recruitment - Administrative Officer

Life Insurance Corporation of India invites Online Applications from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment to the following posts of Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalist/Chartered Accountant). Candidates are requested to apply On-Line only. No other means/mode of application will be accepted.


Number of Vacancies

  • Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalists) – For Jammu & Kashmir State - 40
  • Assistant Administrative Officer (Generalists) – For North Eastern Region - 60
  • Assistant Administrative Officer (Chartered Accountant)- For All India - 100
  • Total 200 


Important Dates

  • Commencement of on-line registration of application - 05/01/2015
  • Closure of registration - 22/01/2015
  • Closure for editing application details - 22/01/2015
  • Last date for printing your application - 06/02/2015
  • Online Fee Payment - 05/01/2015 to 22/01/2015
Click here to View the Notification.

Click here to Apply Online.