IBPS Clerk IV sample paper II

1. The operation of combining two cells
into a single cell in Excel is referred
to as _______
(1) Join Cells
(2) Merge Cells
(3) Merge Table
(4) Join Table
(5) None of these


2. Which of the following can be used
to store a large number of files in a
small amount of storage space?
(1) File adjustment
(2) File copying
(3) File reading
(4) File compatibility
(5) File compression


3. In a computer most processing takes
place in ________
(1) Memory
(2) RAM
(3) Motherboard
(4) CPU
(5) None of these

4. Data is organized in a worksheet as
________
(1) charts and diagrams
(2) rows and columns
(3) tables and boxes
(4) graphs
(5) None of these


5. Which of the following is an
example of a binary number?
(1) 6AH1 (2) 100101
(3) 005 (4) ABCD
(5) 23456


6. Spell Check will find errors in which
of the following?
(1) Today is a rainy day
(2) Today is a rainy a day
(3) Is a rainy
(4) Rainy today a day
(5) None of these


7. Which of the following is not a
storage medium?
(1) hard disk (2) flash drive
(3) DVD (4) CD
(5) Keyboard


8. In Excel, when the contents and
attributes of a cell or range of cells
have to be erased using the menu,
the user must ________
(1) Select the cells, choose Edit,
and select Clear, the All
(2) Select the cells, and click delete
on the keyboard
(2) rows and columns
(3) tables and boxes
(4) graphs
(5) None of these

9. The computer abbreviation KB
usually means _________
(1) Key Block
(2) Kernel Boot
(3) Kilo Byte
(4) Kit Bit
(5) None of these


10.If an Excel Worksheet is to be linked
for use in PowerPoint presentation,
the following should be clicked
___________
(1) Edit, Paste Special
(2) Edit, Paste
(3) Edit, Copy
(4) File, Copy
(5) None of these


11. RAM stands for ________
(1) Random Access Memory
(2) Ready Application Module
(3) Read Access Memory
(4) Remote Access Machine
(5) None of these


12.Which of the following is hardware
and not software?
(1) Excel
(2) Printer driver
(3) Operating System
(4) PowerPoint
(5) Control Unit

13. In Word, which menu would the
user select to print a document?
(1) Tools
(2) File
(3) View
(4) Window
(5) None of these

14. Which of the following is not true
about computer files?
(1) They are collections of data
saved to a storage medium.
(2) Every file has a filename.
(3) A file extension is established
by the user to indicate the data
it was created
(4) Usually files contain data.
(5) None of these


15. The common name for modulator-
demodulator is __________
(a) modem
(b) joiner
(c) network
(d) connector
(e) demod

16. What do you see when you click the
right mouse button?
(1) The same effect as the left click
(2) A special menu
(3) No effect
(4) A mouse cannot be right
clicked
(5) Computer goes to sleep mode

17. In order to choose the font for a
sentence in a WORD document
_________
(1) select Fond in the Format menu
(2) select Font in the Edit menu
(3) select Font in the Tools menu
(4) select Font in the Insert menu
(5) None of these

18. The ALU performs _______
operations.
(1) logarithm-based
(2) ASCII
(3) algorithm-based
(4) arithmetic
(5) None of these


19. Excel is a program that is used to
prepare a _________
(1) Database
(2) Text Document
(3) Spreadsheet
(4) Slide Presentation
(5) None of these

20. ______ consists of volatile chips that
temporarily store data or
instructions.
(1) CPU (2) ROM
(3) RMA (4) RAM
(5) None of these

21. How many kilobytes make a
megabyte?
(1) 128 (2) 1024
(3) 256 (4) 512
(5) 64

22. In order to delete a sentence from a
document you would use __________
(1) highlight and copy
(2) cut and paste
(3) copy and paste
(4) highlight and delete
(5) select and paste

23. Editing a document that has been
created means ________
(1) saving it
(2) printing it
(3) scanning it
(4) correcting it
(5) None of these

24. In a computer, how many bits does
a nibble signify?
(1) 4 (2) 8
(3) 16 (4) 32
(5) 64

25. Which of the following is not true
about a computer?

(1) Translates instruction of a high
level language into machine
language
(2) Translates entire source
program into machine
language program
(3) It is involved in program’s
execution
(4) Is a translating program
(5) Is useful to run program

26. Keyboards, scanners, and
microphones are example of
________
(1) software programs
(2) input devices
(3) output devices
(4) utilities
(5) None of these

27. In Excel, the contents of the active
cell are displayed in the _________
(1) footer bar
(2) tool bar
(3) task bar
(4) menu bar (5) formula bar

28. When machine instructions are
being executed by a computer, the
instruction phase followed by the
execution phase is referred to as
____________
(1) program cycle
(2) machine instruction
(3) execution cycle
(4) task cycle
(5) machine cycle

29. In Windows ME, what does ME
stand for?
(1) Millennium
(2) Micro-Expert
(3) Macro-Expert
(4) Multi-Expert
(5) My-Expert

30. Which of the following refers to the
fastest, biggest and most expensive
computers?
(1) Notebooks
(2) Personal Computers
(3) Laptops
(4) Supercomputers
(5) PDAs

31. Which of not a basic function of a
computer?
(1) Accept and process data
(2) Accept input
(3) Process data
(4) Store data
(5) Scan text

32. Which of the following is not a term
pertaining to Email?
(1) powerpoint
(2) inbox
(3) Sender
(4) receiver
(5) None of these

33. Peripheral device such as printers
and monitors are considered to be
_______
(1) data (2) software
(3) hardware (4) information
(5) None of these

34. Which of the following is required
to create an HTML document?
(1) browser (2) internet
(3) text editor (4) search engine
(5) None of these

35. Which language is directly
understood by the computer
without translation program?
(1) BASIC language
(2) Assembly language
(3) High level language
(4) C language
(5) Machine language

36. To insert a page break in a WORD
document, the following options are
used _______
(1) Insert and Copy
(2) Insert and Enter
(3) Insert and Delete
(4) Insert and Page Layout
(5) Insert and Break

37. Which of the following identifies a
cell in Excel?
(1) formula (2) name
(3) label (4) address
(5) None of these

38. This is the part of the computer
system that one cannot touch?
(1) Hardware (2) Printer
(3) Mouse (4) Scanner
(5) Software

39. A computer’s ROM is ________
(1) ALU
(2) computer software
(3) operating system
(4) computer hardware
(5) CPU

40. Which selecting multiple
worksheets in Excel, the following
key must also be used when clicking
the sheet tab________
(1) Shift (2) Alt
(3) Ctrl (4) Insert
(5) Esc

41. Which of the following is part of the
System Unit?
(1) Monitor (2) CPU
(3) CD-ROM (4) Floppy Disk
(5) Printer

42. Restarting a computer that is
already on is referred to as ________
(1) Logging Off
(2) Cold booting
(3) Shut down
(4) Warm booting
(5) Shutting Off


43. A word processor would be used
best to __________
(1) plant a picture
(2) draw a diagram
(3) type a story
(4) work out income and expenses
(5) None of these

44. The file that is linked with an e-mail
and sent to the receiver of the e-mail
is referred to as______
(1) annexure (2) appendage
(3) add-on (4) attachment
(5) article

45. Which of the following refers to the
process of a computer receiving
information from a server on the
Internet?
(1) gathering (2) uploading
(3) inputting (4) outputting
(5) downloading

46. A _______ is an example of an input
device.
(1) printer (2) monitor
(3) scanner
(4) central processing unit
(5) None of these


47. A hard copy of a document is
_________
(1) printed on the printer
(2) stored on a floppy
(3) stored on a CD
(4) stored in hard disk
(5) scanned

48. The term “host” with respect to the
internet, means _________
(1) A computer that is stand alone
computer
(2) A computer that is connected
to the internet
(3) A computerreserved for use by
the host
(4) A large collection of computers
(5) Hyperlink


49. The translator program used in
assembly language is called
_________
(1) Compiler (2) Assembler
(3) Interpreter (4) Translator
(5) Operating System


50. A set of instruction telling computer
what to do is called __________
(1) mentor (2) instructor
(3) compiler (4) program
(5) None of thes


IBPS Clerk IV sample paper I

Test I

Reasoning

1. In a certain code ‘BUILT’ is written
as ‘5#32@’ and ‘TRIBE’ is written as
‘@9345©’. How is ‘RULE’ written in
that code?
(1) 9#2© (2) 92#©
(3) @#2© (4) @2#©
(5) None of these


2. How many meaningful English can
be formed, starting was S, with the
second, the fourth, the fifth and the
eight letters of the word PERISHED,
using each letter only once in each
word? (To be counted from left)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three


3. The positions of how many digits in
the numbers 837912 will remain
unchanged after the digits within
the number are rearranged in
descending order? (from left to
right)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three


4. How many such pairs of letters are
three in the word STREAMING
each of which has as many letters
between them in the word as in the
English alphabet? (in both forward
and backward directions)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three


5. In a certain code ‘CLEAR’ is written
as ‘SBFMD’ and ‘BONDS’ is written
as ‘TEOPC’. How is ‘STALE’ written
in that code?
(1) DKZSR (2) BUTFM
(3) TUBMF (4) FMBUT
(5) None of these

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6-10. Study the following arrangement
of numbers, letters and symbols
carefully and answer the questions
given below:
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R @ 2 9 T V A Y 5 © # J 1 P 8 Q $ E 3
* H % 6 W 4 I δ U Z


6. Four of the following five are alike
in a certain way based on their
positions in the above arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the
one that does not belong to that
group?
(1) J P © (2) E Q *
(3) W I % (4) 9 V @
(5) 1 # δ


7. Which of the following is the fifth to
the right of the nineteenth element
from the right end?
(1) P (2) V
(3) W (4) 8
(5) None of these


8. How many such numbers are there
in the above arrangement, each of
which is immediately prepared by a
consonant and immediately
followed by a symbol?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Four
(5) More than four


9. If the positions of the last eighteen
elements in the above arrangement
are reserved, which of te following
will be the seventeenth from the left
end?
(1) E (2) P
(3) W (4) 6
(5) None of these


10. How many such vowels are three in
the above arrangement, each of
which is either immediately
followed by a symbol orimmediately
preceded by a symbol?
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) Four

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11-15. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below.
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting
around a circular table facing the
center not necessarily in the same
order. F is fourth to the left of A and
second to the right of C. B is second
to the left of A, and A is to the
immediate right of G. E who is not
an immediate neighbour of B is
fourth to the left of D.


11. Which of the following is correct?
(1) F is third to the left of B
(2) H is third to the left of D
(3) C is third to the left of B
(4) E is third to the left of F
(5) All are correct


12. What is H’s position with respect to
G?
(1) Fifth to the right
(2) Third to the left
(3) Third to the right
(4) Fifth to the left
(5) Fourth to the left


13. Who is second to the right of E?
(1) C (2) H
(3) G (4) A
(5) Data inadequate


14. Who is the immediate right of F?
(1) D (2) H
(3) B (4) C
(5) None of these


15. Which of the following pairs
represents the immediate
neighbours of A?
(1) EB (2) GC
(3) EG (4) ED
(5) None of these

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16-20. In the following questions, the
symbols ©, δ , $, * and % are used
with the following meaning as
illustrated below:
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‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than
Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than
Q’.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater
than nor smaller than Q.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’.
Now in each of the following
questions assuming the given
statements to be true, find which of
the two conclusions I and II given
below them is/are definitely true?
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion
I is true. Give answer (2) is if only
Conclusion II is true. Give answer
(3) is either Conclusion I orII is true.
Give answer (4) if neither
Conclusion I nor II is true. Give
answer (5) if both Conclusions I and
II are true.

16. Statements : R $ J
                           J % M,
                           M © K
Conclusions : I. K © J
                       II. K * J

17. Statements : D δ R
                           M $ R
                           M © F

Conclusions : I. F $ D
                       II. F $ R

18. Statements : H © F
                           F $ R
                           R * K

Conclusions : I. R * H
                       II. K $ F

19. Statements : B % D
                           D * T
                           T δ R

Conclusions : I. B $ T
                       II. R $ D

20. Statements :M % N
                          N * A
                          A $ B

Conclusions : I. B * N
                       II. A $ M

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21-25. Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the
statements and—
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Give answer (1) if the data in statement I
alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement II alone are not
sufficient to answer the question. Give
answer (2) if the data statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement I alone are not sufficient
to answer the equation. Give answer (3) if
the data either in statement I alone or in
statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question. Given answer (4) if the data
given in both the statements I & II together
are not sufficient to answer the question,
and Give answer (5) if the data in both the
statements I & II together are necessary to
answer the question.


21. Village P is towards which direction
of village R?
I. Village R is to the South-East of
village T and T is to the North
of village?
II. Village Q is to the South of
village P and to the South-West
of village R.


22. Who among A, B, C, D and E, each
having a different height, is the third
tallest?
I. E is shorter than only B.
II. C is taller than only A.


23. How many sisters does K have?
I. M is sister of K.
II. K’s mother has three children.


24. If a row of thirty students facing
North, what is R’s position from the
left end?
I. There are twelve students
between R and Q.
II. T is tenth from the right end
and there are sixteen students
between T and R.


25. How is ‘go’ written in a code
language?
I. ‘go over there’ is written as ‘pa
da na’ in that code language.
II. ‘go and sit’ is written as ‘sa ka
pa’ in that code language.

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26-30. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below.
Following are the conditions for selecting
Accounts Officer in an organization:
The candidate must—
(i) be at least 21 years and not more
than 26 years as on 1.11.2011.

(ii) be a commerce graduate (B.Com.)
with at least 55% aggregate marks.

(iii) have work experience of at least 2
years in theAccounts department of
an organization

(iv) have secured at least 50% marks in
the selection process.
In the case of a candidate who fulfils
all the conditions except—

(a) at (i) above but at least 21 years old
and not more than 28 years old and
has work experience of five as
Accounts Assistant in an
organization, his/her case is to be
referred to GM-Account.

(b) at (ii) above, but has secured at least
59% aggregate marks in graduation
and has secured at least 55% marks
in the selection process, his/her case
is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
In each question below, details of
one candidate are provided. You
have to take one of the following
courses of action based on the
conditions given above the
information provided in each
question and mark the number of
the course of action as your answer.
You are not to assume anything
otherthan the information provided
in each question. All these cases are
given to you as on 1.11.2011

Mark answer (1) if the case is to be
                           referred to GM
                           account .

Mark answer (2) if the case is to be
                            referred to VP
                            Accounts

Mark answer(3) if the candidate is to
                           be selected

Mark answer(4) if the candidate is not
                           to be selected

Mark answer(5) if the data provided are
                           inadequate to take a
                          decision

26. Umesh Choksi was born on 25th
November 1989. He has secured
60% aggregate marks in B.Com. and
65% marks in the Selection Process.
He has been working in the
Accounts department of an
organization for the past three
years.

27. Pratibha Kale was born of 6th June
1988. She has secured 60%
aggregate marks in B.Com. and 49%
marks in the Selection Process. She
has been working in the Accounts
Department of an organization for
the past three years.

28. Arun Patil has secured 55%
aggregate marks in graduation. He
has been working for past four years
in the Accounts department of
organization. He has secured 50%
marks in the Selection process/ he
was born on 12th July 1988.
29. Prabha Dixit was born on 18th April
1985. She has been working as Accounts Assistant in an
organization for the past five years.
She has secured 60% aggregate
marks in B.Com. and 55% marks in
the Selection Process.

30. Amul Verma has secured 50%
aggregate marks in B.Com. and 50%
marks in the Selection process. He
has been working in the Accounts
department of an organization for
past four years. He was born on 2nd
January 1987
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31-35. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below:
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P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends.
Each of them like a particular fruit, viz.
Apple, Banana, Pear, Guava, Orange,
Mango and Watermelon and each of them
has a favourite city, viz. Mumbai, Pune,
Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and
Cochin. the choices of fruit and favourite
city of the seven friends are not necessarily
in the same order.

Q likes Mango and his favourite city is
Chennai. The one whose favourite city is
Pune likes Watermelon. T’s favourite city is
Kolkata. R likes Guava and his favourite city
is not Mumbai. W’s favourite city is Cochin
and he does not like either Banana or Pear.
The favourite city of the one who likes
Orange is Hyderabad. T does not like poor.
P’s favourite city is neither Pune nor
Hyderabad. S does not like Watermelon.
31. Who likes Apple?
(1) W (2) T
(3) V (4) P
(5) Data inadequate

32. Which fruit does P like?
(1) Apple (2) Orange
(3) Pear (4) Watermelon
(5) None of these

33. Which is R’s favourite city?
(1) Mumbai (2) Pune
(3) Hyderabad (4) Delhi
(5) None of these

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34. Which of the following
combinations of Person-Fruit-City
is incorrect?
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(1) R-Guava-Kolkata
(2) V-Watermelon-Hyderabad
(3) T-Banana-Cochin
(4) S-Guava-Delhi
(5) All are incorrect

35. Which is V’s favourite city?
(1) Hyderabad
(2) Pune
(3) Mumbai
(4) Data inadequate
(5)None of these

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36-40. In each question below are two
statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the two given
statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from known
facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically
commonly follows from the given
statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
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Give answer(1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer(2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II
follows. Give answer (4) if neither
conclusion I nor II follows. Give answer (5)
if both conclusions I and II follows.

36. Statements : Some gears are
wheels. All
wheels are
brakes.
Conclusions : I. No brake is gear
II. Atleast some
gears are brakes.

37. Statements : No month is a
year. No year is a
second.
Conclusions : I. All months are
seconds.
II. No second is
month.

38. Statements : No plane is hill.
Some hills are
towns.
Conclusions : I. No town is
plane.
II. Some towns are
plane.

39. Statements : All metals are
liquids. All
liquids are gases.
Conclusions : I. All metals are
gases.
II. Atleast some
gases are liquids.

40. Statements : Some cities are
towns. Some
villages are cities.
Conclusions : I. Atleast some
villages are
towns.
II. No village is a
town.


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41-50. In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on
the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence
were continued?
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SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2014 – 63 DPA, Asst Drug Inspector, DEO, JTA Posts

SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2014 – 63 DPA, Asst Drug Inspector, DEO, JTA Posts: Staff Selection Commission, Kerala Karnataka Region (SSCKKR) has issued a notification for the recruitment of 63 Data Processing Assistant Grade B, Assistant Drug Inspector, Junior Technical Assistant, Data Entry Operator Grade B vacancies under various departments. Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM & for remote areas candidates may send their applications on or before 19-12-2014. For more details like age limit, qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply are given below…
SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 63
Name of the Posts:
1. Data Processing Assistant Grade B: 06 Posts
2. Assistant Drug Inspector: 50 Posts
3. Junior Technical Assistant: 01 Post
4. Data Entry Operator Grade B: 06 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should not exceed 30 years for Sr.No:1,2 Posts, 28 years for Sr.No:3 Post, 25 years for Sr.No:4 Post as on  closing date for receipt of applications. Age relaxation will be applicable as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Master’s Degree in Computer Applications or Computer Science or M.Tech (with specialization in Computer Applications) for Sr.No:1 Post, Degree in Pharmacy/ Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with Specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognised University or equivalent for Sr.No:2 Post, Certificate in Forest Rangers Course from any recognised Institute/ Graduate in Science/ Computer Science for Sr.No:3 Post, Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics/ Mathematical Statistics/ Computer Science of a recognised University or Equivalent, Should possess a speed of not less than 8000 Key Depressions per hour for Data Entry Work for Sr.No:4 Post.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for written proficiency test, interview, skill test, Document Verification.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs.50/- through CRFS available at all departmental Post Offices of the country & are pasted on the application form in the space provided. These CRFS are cancelled from the counter clerk of any post office including the post office of issue with the date stamp of post office in such a manner that the impression is clear and distinct to facilitate the identification of the date and the post office of issue at any subsequent stage.Women candidate/ SC/ ST/ PH/ Ex-Servicemen candidates are exempted from fee.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications in the prescribed format along with attested copies of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps of Rs.50/- affixed and clearly cancelled on the application form, One recent passport size photograph to be pasted on the application, Two self-addressed envelopes of 12 cms x 25 cms size, one of which should be affixed with postage stamps worth Rs.6/-, caste certificate, qualification certificates and mark sheets, Documents in support of claim of age relaxation, experience certificates, Candidates in Govt. service are to attach an undertaking that they have informed in writing their Head of Office/ Department that they have applied for the post on or before 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM & for remote areas candidates may send their applications on or before 19-12-2014 to The Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, E Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034. The documents containing envelope should be superscribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ——ADVERTISED VIDE CATEGORY NO —– OF ADVT NO KKR—-”.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications for Remote Areas: 19-12-2014.
For more details like pay scale, qualification & other information click on the link given below…
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SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2015 – 38 STA, Clerk, DEO & Other Posts: Staff Selection Commission, Kerala Karnataka Region (SSCKKR) has released notification for the recruitment of 38 Senior Technical Assistant, Assistant Epigraphist (Dravidian Inscriptions), Data Entry Operator Grade ‘B’, Technical Clerk (Economics) vacancies under various departments. Eligible candidates may apply in the prescribed application format on or before 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M & for remote areas on or before 16-01-2015. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply are given below…
SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 38
Name of the Posts:
1. Senior Technical Assistant: 32 Posts
2. Assistant Epigraphist (Dravidian Inscriptions): 01 Post
3. Data Entry Operator Grade ‘B’: 02 Posts
4. Technical Clerk (Economics): 03 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should not be exceeding 30 years for Post 1, up to 30 years for post 2, between 18-25 years for post 3, 18-27 years for post 4 as on last date for receipt of application. Age relaxation is applicable as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute for post 1, Master’s Degree in Tamil/ Malayalam/ Telugu/ Kannada with Ancient Indian History as subject at Bachelor’s degree level from a recognized university/ equivalent for post 2, Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University for post 3, Senior Secondary School Pass from a recognized Board/ University for post 4. For more information refer notification.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Interview/ Skill Test/ Computer Proficiency Test/ Document Verification.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs.50/- (No fee for Woman/ PH/ SC/ ST/ ESM candidates) through CRFS available at all departmental Post Offices of the country & are pasted on the application form in the space provided. These CRFS are cancelled from the counter clerk of any post office including the post office of issue with the date stamp of post office in such a manner that the impression is clear and distinct to facilitate the identification of the date and the post office of issue at any subsequent stage.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications in the prescribed format along with attested copies of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps of Rs.50/- affixed and clearly cancelled on the application form, One recent passport size photograph to be pasted on the application, Two self-addressed envelopes of 12 cms x 25 cms size, one of which should be affixed with postage stamps worth Rs.6/-, caste certificate, qualification certificates and mark sheets, Documents in support of claim of age relaxation, experience certificates, self attested copies of certificates and mark lists, Candidates in Govt. service are to attach an undertaking that they have informed in writing their Head of Office/ Department that they have applied for the post to The Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, E Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034 on or before 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M & for remote areas on or before 16-01-2015. The documents containing envelope should be superscribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ——ADVERTISED VIDE CATEGORY NO —– OF ADVT. NO. KKR- —-”.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Submission of Application: 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M.
Last Date for Submission of Application for Remote Areas: 16-01-2015.
For more details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply and other information click on the link given below…

SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2014 – 63 DPA, Asst Drug Inspector, DEO, JTA Posts

SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2014 – 63 DPA, Asst Drug Inspector, DEO, JTA Posts: Staff Selection Commission, Kerala Karnataka Region (SSCKKR) has issued a notification for the recruitment of 63 Data Processing Assistant Grade B, Assistant Drug Inspector, Junior Technical Assistant, Data Entry Operator Grade B vacancies under various departments. Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM & for remote areas candidates may send their applications on or before 19-12-2014. For more details like age limit, qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply are given below…
SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 63
Name of the Posts:
1. Data Processing Assistant Grade B: 06 Posts
2. Assistant Drug Inspector: 50 Posts
3. Junior Technical Assistant: 01 Post
4. Data Entry Operator Grade B: 06 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should not exceed 30 years for Sr.No:1,2 Posts, 28 years for Sr.No:3 Post, 25 years for Sr.No:4 Post as on  closing date for receipt of applications. Age relaxation will be applicable as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Master’s Degree in Computer Applications or Computer Science or M.Tech (with specialization in Computer Applications) for Sr.No:1 Post, Degree in Pharmacy/ Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with Specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology from a recognised University or equivalent for Sr.No:2 Post, Certificate in Forest Rangers Course from any recognised Institute/ Graduate in Science/ Computer Science for Sr.No:3 Post, Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics/ Mathematical Statistics/ Computer Science of a recognised University or Equivalent, Should possess a speed of not less than 8000 Key Depressions per hour for Data Entry Work for Sr.No:4 Post.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for written proficiency test, interview, skill test, Document Verification.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs.50/- through CRFS available at all departmental Post Offices of the country & are pasted on the application form in the space provided. These CRFS are cancelled from the counter clerk of any post office including the post office of issue with the date stamp of post office in such a manner that the impression is clear and distinct to facilitate the identification of the date and the post office of issue at any subsequent stage.Women candidate/ SC/ ST/ PH/ Ex-Servicemen candidates are exempted from fee.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications in the prescribed format along with attested copies of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps of Rs.50/- affixed and clearly cancelled on the application form, One recent passport size photograph to be pasted on the application, Two self-addressed envelopes of 12 cms x 25 cms size, one of which should be affixed with postage stamps worth Rs.6/-, caste certificate, qualification certificates and mark sheets, Documents in support of claim of age relaxation, experience certificates, Candidates in Govt. service are to attach an undertaking that they have informed in writing their Head of Office/ Department that they have applied for the post on or before 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM & for remote areas candidates may send their applications on or before 19-12-2014 to The Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, E Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034. The documents containing envelope should be superscribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ——ADVERTISED VIDE CATEGORY NO —– OF ADVT NO KKR—-”.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 12-12-2014 by 5:00 PM.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications for Remote Areas: 19-12-2014.
For more details like pay scale, qualification & other information click on the link given below…
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SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Recruitment 2015 – 38 STA, Clerk, DEO & Other Posts: Staff Selection Commission, Kerala Karnataka Region (SSCKKR) has released notification for the recruitment of 38 Senior Technical Assistant, Assistant Epigraphist (Dravidian Inscriptions), Data Entry Operator Grade ‘B’, Technical Clerk (Economics) vacancies under various departments. Eligible candidates may apply in the prescribed application format on or before 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M & for remote areas on or before 16-01-2015. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply are given below…
SSC Kerala Karnataka Region Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 38
Name of the Posts:
1. Senior Technical Assistant: 32 Posts
2. Assistant Epigraphist (Dravidian Inscriptions): 01 Post
3. Data Entry Operator Grade ‘B’: 02 Posts
4. Technical Clerk (Economics): 03 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should not be exceeding 30 years for Post 1, up to 30 years for post 2, between 18-25 years for post 3, 18-27 years for post 4 as on last date for receipt of application. Age relaxation is applicable as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute for post 1, Master’s Degree in Tamil/ Malayalam/ Telugu/ Kannada with Ancient Indian History as subject at Bachelor’s degree level from a recognized university/ equivalent for post 2, Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University for post 3, Senior Secondary School Pass from a recognized Board/ University for post 4. For more information refer notification.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on Interview/ Skill Test/ Computer Proficiency Test/ Document Verification.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs.50/- (No fee for Woman/ PH/ SC/ ST/ ESM candidates) through CRFS available at all departmental Post Offices of the country & are pasted on the application form in the space provided. These CRFS are cancelled from the counter clerk of any post office including the post office of issue with the date stamp of post office in such a manner that the impression is clear and distinct to facilitate the identification of the date and the post office of issue at any subsequent stage.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications in the prescribed format along with attested copies of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps of Rs.50/- affixed and clearly cancelled on the application form, One recent passport size photograph to be pasted on the application, Two self-addressed envelopes of 12 cms x 25 cms size, one of which should be affixed with postage stamps worth Rs.6/-, caste certificate, qualification certificates and mark sheets, Documents in support of claim of age relaxation, experience certificates, self attested copies of certificates and mark lists, Candidates in Govt. service are to attach an undertaking that they have informed in writing their Head of Office/ Department that they have applied for the post to The Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission,1st Floor, E Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034 on or before 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M & for remote areas on or before 16-01-2015. The documents containing envelope should be superscribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ——ADVERTISED VIDE CATEGORY NO —– OF ADVT. NO. KKR- —-”.
Important Dates:
Last Date for Submission of Application: 09-01-2015 by 5:00 P.M.
Last Date for Submission of Application for Remote Areas: 16-01-2015.
For more details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply and other information click on the link given below…

LIC India Recruitment 2014 – 200 Insurance Adviser Posts & 60 LIC Insurance Agent Cum Adviser Posts

LIC India Recruitment 2014 – 200 Insurance Adviser Posts: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Gondiya District has issued a notification for the recruitment of 200 Insurance Adviser vacancies at Gondiya district on temporary basis. Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 15-11-2014. For more details like age limit, qualification, how to apply are given below…
LIC India Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 200
Name of the Post: Insurance Adviser
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be 18 – 33 years as on 23-10-2014.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess HSC in Marathi Medium.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 15-11-2014.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 15-11-2014.
For more details like pay scale, qualification & other information click on the link given below…
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LIC India Recruitment 2014 – 60 LIC Insurance Agent Cum Adviser Posts: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Thane District has issued a notification for the recruitment of 60 LIC Insurance Agent Cum Adviser vacancies at concerned districts. Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 31-12-2014. For more details like age limit, qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…
LIC India Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 60
Name of the Post: LIC Insurance Agent Cum Adviser
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be 18 – 33 years as on 01-11-2014.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess HSC & Graduation.
Selection Process: Selection will be made on the basis of interview.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 31-12-2014.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 31-12-2014.
For more details like pay scale, qualification & other information click on the link given below…

Cent Bank Home Finance Ltd Recruitment 2014 – Chief Finance Officer Posts

Cent Bank Home Finance Ltd Recruitment 2014 – Chief Finance Officer Posts: Cent Bank Home Finance Limited has issued notification for the recruitment of Chief Finance Officer vacancies. Eligible candidates may apply in prescribed format on or before 21-12-2014. Other details like qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply & other details are given below…
Cent Bank Home Finance Ltd Vacancy Details:
Name of the Post: Chief Finance Officer
Age Limit: Candidates age should be 35-50 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess CA with relevant experiences.
Selection Process: Candidates are selected based on their performance in interview.
Application Fee: Candidates should pay Rs.1000/- for General candidates & Rs.50/-for SC/ ST/ OBC/ PWD candidates through demand draft drawn on any Nationalized/ Scheduled Bank favouring “ Cent Bank Home Finance Limited ” payable at Bhopal. The candidate must write his/ her full name/ post applied for on the reverse of the Demand Draft.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications in the prescribed format along with demand draft, colour passport size photograph & other relevant documents in an envelope should be superscribed as “Application for the post of _______” to the HR Department, Cent Bank Home Finance Limited, Registered Office, Central Bank of India Building, 9, Arera Hils, Mother Teresa Road, Bhopal- 462011 on or before 21-12-2014.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 21-12-2014
For more details like pay scale, educational qualification, selection process, application fee & other information click on the link given below…

Repco Home Finance Ltd Recruitment 2014 – Graduate Trainee Posts

Repco Home Finance Ltd Recruitment 2014 – Graduate Trainee Posts: Repco Home Finance Limited has given employment notification for the recruitment of Graduate Trainee vacancies in the branch of RHFL. Eligible candidates can apply in the prescribed application format on or before 20-12-2014. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process & how to apply are given below…
Repco Home Finance Ltd Vacancy Details:
Name of the Posts: Graduate Trainees
Age Limit: Candidates age should be not exceeding 25 years as on 01-01-2015.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have any Graduation (10+2+3 format) through regular classroom course from a UGC recognized university.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for further selection process subsequently.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can send their application in a sealed envelope super-scribing the post code by post to the Branch Manager, Repco Home Finance Ltd, Plot No. 737(P), 1st Floor, Jayadev Vihar, Bhubaneswar-751013 on or before 20-12-2014.
Last Date for Submission of Application: 20-12-2014
For more details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply & other information click on the link given below…