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J&K Bank concludes massive recruitment tests
In 4 days, 1.2 lakh aspirants appear for online exams
4/27/2019 12:13:52 AM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Apr 26: Winding the first phase of its massive recruitment drive, J&K Bank today concluded the online-examination for the posts of Probationary officer (PO) and Banking Associate (BA) smoothly and successfully in which around 117000 candidates appeared at 52 centers set up in Jammu, Kashmir, Leh, and outside the state.
More than 144000 aspirants had applied for the online tests that were held directly by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Mumbai - an agency of impeccable track record - with technical expertise from the globally acclaimed Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
In five-shifts every day, out of 37512 applicants, 30198 candidates appeared in the online tests for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) on 22nd April while as out of 107198 aspirants, 86683 candidates appeared for the post of Banking Associate (BA) on 24th, 25th, and 26th of April 2019 across the state and outside. The centers included numerous educational institutions and training institutes across the state besides the bank's Corporate Office, Zonal headquarters and other offices. Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmed, who personally oversaw the examinations online from the bank's corporate headquarters expressed happiness over the smooth and successful conduct of the overall exams.
Chairman said, "Given the huge number of applications we received and the kind of massive infra-structural arrangements that were re
Candidates, parents hail bank for flawless arrangements
Throughout the exams, J&K Bank had made all the necessary arrangements for the specially-abled candidates to ensure their safety, dignity and had dedicated a staff member to accompany every specially-abled candidate to the exam halls. Moreover the facility for downloading of call-letters in case of need was also kept available at the examination venues. As a goodwill gesture the candidates who were not able to make it to the examination venue due to some disturbance were allowed to appear on the next day.
The candidates hailed the responsible and disciplined demeanour of bank staff. Both candidates and their parents expressed satisfaction and thanked the bank for the flawless and foolproof arrangement for the candidates at the exam venues.
"I have appeared in many examinations during the last few years but this is one of the most organized online tests so far. The arrangements were good and the staff is sensitive and disciplined. I think there is a lot that other agencies and institutions in the state can learn about the culture of conduct and execution of such exercises from J&K Bank.", said Umar, a candidate from Central Kashmir at the exam venue.
Meanwhile, despite repeated instructions from the bank; the candidates had carried bags, mobiles, and other stuff along, for which cloak-room facility was extended for the safe custody of these belongings.
uired to conduct these examinations online in J&K, I really think that the team J&K Bank has really pulled off a great feat with exceptional competence and required patience.
Besides, control rooms were set up at the corporate headquarter and at Zonal Office Jammu for monitoring the examinations online and special teams headed by officers from the executive committee the structure were constituted that visited the centers throughout these days ensuring utmost transparency.
On the occasion, Executive President Rajesh Kumar Chhibber, who headed the Multi-tier Executive Structure thanked all the state agencies for extending their support to accomplish such an uphill task and hoped they will continue to do so in future as well. He said, "On behalf of J&K Bank I extend heartfelt gratitude to all the institutions, agencies and individuals in the state and outside for their kind and timely support that made this hugely valuable exercise for the youth of state successful today." "I also congratulate my colleagues in the bank, for smooth conduct of exams and hope, we shall continue to accomplish the assigned tasks with exceeding diligence and commitment to realize our leadership's 2022 vision", said the visibly happy Executive President. Notably, the bank had conducted many Mock Test drills across the designated venues besides making links for demo/mock online test available for the candidates on its website for hands-on experience.
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