IBPS Clerk V 2015 Exam online registration process begins from 11th August 2015 and will end on 1st September 2015. From this year onwards, online exam will be held in two phases – Prelims (Tier I) and Mains Exam (Tier II). During online registration, you have to fill the preference order of the 19 Nationalized Banks, and to decide which bank to fill on the first order is an important factor. In this article, we will help you to choose the right bank in your preference order of the banks.
IBPS will conduct the Clerk V examination on the following dates:
1. Prelims Online exam date:5, 6, 12 & 13 December 2015
2. Mains Online exam date:2 & 3 January 2016
As many of you were asking for the preference list for the IBPS Clerk-V, so we are here to present the best possible combination for your future. First of all let us have a look at all the participating organisations:
- Allahabad Bank
- Canara Bank
- Andhra Bank
- Bank of Baroda
- Corporation Bank
- Bank of India
- Bank of Maharashtra
- Indian Overseas Bank
- UCO Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Oriental Bank of Commerce
- Union Bank of India
- Corporation Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- United Bank of India
- Dena Bank
- Punjab & Sind Bank
- Vijaya Bank
- Indian Bank
- Syndicate Bank
- Any other bank or financial institution
What we will provide you is based on both the better opportunities and regional basis. The region will be divided in four parts i.e. North, South, East, West. Below is the priority list of the banks that should be filled first and rest you can choose any bank for different regions:
Bank of Baroda
Punjab National Bank
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Bank of India
Union Bank of India
Allahabad Bank
2. Based on the Grip in the Western Region
Bank of Baroda
Bank of India
Union Bank of India
Punjab National Bank
Indian Bank
3. Based on the Grip in the Southern Region
Canara Bank
Syndicate Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
Andhra Bank
Indian Bank
Vijaya Bank
Corporation Bank
4. Based on the Grip in the Eastern Region
United Bank Of India
Allahabad Bank
UCO Bank
Union Bank of India
Bank of India
Punjab National Bank
In the end, we should also look at the last year cut-off for each state. Some states had very high cut-offs and some had low. States like Gujrat had low cut-off, so If you know how to read, write, speak Gujrati then you can go for Gujrat. Similarily, Delhi had high cut-off and there was a reason. The factor that affected the most was that the branches in Delhi was less and so was the vacancy. In fact UP had more number of branches and the Cut-off was also less. So in the end, you have to decide what is good for you. This is just the guidance. You can click the below image to have a look at the cut-offs of different states.