Friday, September 11, 2009

Vijaya Bank to Recruit 500 Clerks, Recruitment of Probationary Clerks – Project – 2009

Vijaya Bank Clerical Recruitment 2009 - Vijaya Bank to Recruit 500 Clerks Notice

Vijaya Bank Recruitment of Probationary Clerks – Project – 2009

Vijaya Bank, fast growing public sector bank, with head office at Bangalore, having a network of 1100 branches plus offices, with total employee strength of around 12000 working all over India, invites applications (On-line only) from young and dynamic candidates who are looking for a challenging work environment and progressive career, for recruitment to the posts of Probationary Clerks in Clerical cadre.
Vijaya Bank Clerical Recruitment 2009 - Important Dates

Opening date for on-line registration: 10.09.2009

Closing date for on-line registration(for all applicants, including those from far flung areas): 01.10.2009

Last date for receipt of print out of the computer generated on-line application: 08.10.2009

Last date for receipt of print out of the computer generated on-line application (from far flung areas): 15.10.2009

Tentative date for written examination: 20.12.2009

Name of the post/no of vacancies: Probationary clerk, Vacancies – 500, Age as on 01.07.2009 – minimum 18 years maximum 28 years

No of vacancies is provisional and may vary according to the actual requirements of the Bank

Pay scale, allowances and perquisites (due for revision w.e.f. 01.11.2007


Probationary clerks – Rs. 4410-13210, Approximate total monthly emoluments inclusive of Basic, DA, CCA, HRA etc., at the start of the scale at metropolitan centres Rs. 7271/-

State wise vacancies, reservation to SC/ST, OBC and PwD candidates are as under

1. Andhra Pradesh, SC – 8*, ST – 3*, OBC – 11*, UR – 18, Total – 40*, PwD – 03

2. Arunachal Pradesh, ST – 1, UR – 1, Total – 2

3. Assam, SC – 1, ST – 1, OBC – 2, UR – 4, Total – 8

4. Chandigarh, SC – 1, OBC – 2, UR – 3, Total – 6, PwD – 1

5. Chattisgarh, SC – 1, ST – 3, OBC – 1, UR – 5, Total – 10, PwD – 1

6. Gujarat, SC – 2, ST – 4, OBC – 6, UR – 12, Total – 24, PwD – 1

7. Haryana, SC – 5, OBC – 7*, UR – 13, Total – 25*, PwD – 2

8. Himachal Pradesh, SC – 2, OBC – 1, UR – 1, Total – 4

9. Jammu & Kashmir, ST – 1, OBC – 1, UR – 2, Total – 4

10. Karnataka, SC – 18*, ST – 8*, OBC – 33*, UR – 51, Total – 110*, PwD – 04

11. Kerala, SC – 5*, OBC – 13*, UR – 27, Total – 45*, PwD – 02

12. Madhya Pradesh, SC – 5, ST – 6, OBC – 4, UR – 15, Total – 30, PwD – 01

13. Maharashtra, SC – 5, ST – 5*, OBC – 15*, UR – 25, Total – 50*, PwD – 02

14. Punjab, SC – 9*, OBC – 8*, UR – 13, Total – 30*, PwD – 01

15. Rajasthan, SC – 5*, ST – 4*, OBC – 4, UR – 12, Total – 25*, PwD – 01

16. Tamil Nadu, SC – 9*, OBC – 14*, UR – 17, Total – 40*, PwD – 02

17. Uttar Pradesh, SC – 9*, OBC – 13*, UR – 20, Total – 42*, PwD – 02

18. Uttaranchal, SC – 1, OBC – 1, UR – 3, Total – 5

Total, SC – 86*, ST – 36*, OBC – 136*, UR – 242, Total – 500*, PwD – 23

(*Including backlog vacancies)

Out of the total 500 vacancies, detailed above, the required vacancies are reserved for eligible Ex-serviceman as per GOI guidelines.

The reservation for persons with disabilities (PwD) and Ex-servicemen (XSM) is on horizontal basis. The selected candidates will be placed in the appropriate category (viz. SC, ST, OBC, unreserved etc.) to which they belong.

Relaxation in upper age limit

SC/ST candidates – 5 years, OBC – 3 years, Persons domiciled in J&K – 5 years, PwD – 10 years, Ex-servicemen – 3 years (in addition to the usual period of service in the Defence forces subject to a maximum age of 50 years)

Eligibility criteria

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 Govt. of India. A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary may be admitted to the examination/interview conducted by the IBPS/Bank but on final selection the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued to him by the Govt. of India.

Educational qualifications as on 01.07.2009

Probationary Clerks: Pass with minimum 50% marks in aggregate in Higher Secondary examination/10+2 of 10+2+3 pattern or its equivalent from a recognized University/Board/ Central/State/UT administration (or) Degree in any discipline from a recognized University/Board/ Central/State/UT administration

Selection Procedure

Probationary clerks: Written test and interview

Written test: The written test will consist of an objective test as well as a Descriptive test.

Objective test: Test of reasoning ability – 50 questions carrying 80 marks, Numerical aptitude – 50 questions carrying 80 marks, Test of English language – 50 questions carrying 50 marks, Four papers – 200 questions carrying 260 marks

260 marks for a duration of 1 hour and 35 minutes

Descriptive test: Assessment of – Higher order cognitive abilities, wealth of ideas in a logical coherent manner and communication skills, Details of the test – 5 compulsory questions with internal options for 100 marks, Duration – 1 hour option to answer either in Hindi or English or the official language of the State, Qualifying marks – Minimum 40% (35% for SC/ST candidates) but marks so obtained are not reckoned for merit ranking

Written test centres probationary clerks

Ahmedabad – Gujarat, Bangalore – Karnataka, Chandigarh – Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttaranchal, Chennai – Tamilnadu, Guwahati – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Hyderabad – Andhra Pradesh, Jaipur – Rajasthan, Kochi – Kerala, Lucknow – Chattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh, Mumbai – Maharastra, Nagpur – Madhya Pradesh

Application fee and postage charges (non-refundable)

Rs. 50/- towards postal charges for SC/ST/PwD candidates

Rs. 300/- application fee (including postal charges) for all others including OBC & Ex-servicemen candidates

The fees should be paid by DD/Pay order favouring ‘Vijaya Bank Recruitment Project-2009 (Probationary Clerks)’ payable at Mumbai only. Please note that Cash, Cheques, Money orders, postal stamps etc will not be accepted. Candidate’s name and date of birth should be written on the reverse of the DD/Pay order.

The demand draft/pay order should not be dated before 10.09.2009 and not after 01.10.2009 (including for those applying from far flung areas).

General instructions: Education qualifications – The qualifications prescribed for the post are the minimum. Candidates must possess the qualifications as on 01.07.2009

Probation period: Six months

How to apply: Candidates are required to apply on-line through the Bank’s website www.vijaybank.com. No other means/mode of applications will be accepted.

The guidelines for filling applications are as under

▪ Candidate should have a valid e-mail ID

▪ Candidates should have their DD payable at Mumbai favoring ‘Vijaya Bank Recruitment Project-2009 (Probationary clerks)’ ready before applying on line. Without DD details, data will not be registered. The DD should not be dated before 10.09.2009 and not after 01.10.2009. Even if bank extends the date of on-line registration by one or two days, the valid dates of DD will not be changed. Valid dates of DD also remain the same for far flung areas.

▪ After applying on-line, the registered candidates should obtain a ‘print out of the computer generated on-line application’, sign at appropriate place and send along with application fee (i.e. DD/Pay order). Candidates should retain a photocopy of their DD and the aforesaid print out for future reference.

▪ A recent photograph should be pasted on the Print-out

▪ Candidate’s name, post and date of birth should be written on the reverse of DD/Pay order

Print out of the Computer generated On-line application complete in all respects should be sent by ordinary post only in a closed envelope super scribed ‘Print-out for the post of probationary clerks-2009 in Vijaya Bank’ to the following address

Vijaya Bank Recruitment Project – 2009 (Probationary Clerks) Post Box no. 8218, Dahisar (East) Mumbai-400068

Written examination and call letters: The date of the written examination is tentatively fixed as follows

Probationary clerks – 20.12.2009, However, it will be intimated in the Call letter along with the centre/venue for the examination, well in advance of the date of written examination

All eligible candidates will receive call letters by post at the correspondence address given by the candidate in their print-out/application form.

Call letter for written examination will be sent to the eligible candidates at the correspondence address given in their ‘print-outs of the computer generated On-line application’ by ordinary post and requests for sending letters to a different address subsequently will not be entertained

Call letter for written examination if not received by 15.12.2009, may contact the Deputy General Manager – Personnel, Vijaya Bank, Head office, Personnel Department (HRD), 41/2, M.G. Road, Bangalore-560001, Tele (080)-25584066, duplicate call letters will be issued between 16.12.2009 to 19.12.2009.

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