J&K Bank PO exam: Around 6000 appear in first phase

J&K Bank PO exam: Around 6000 appear in first phase

Srinagar: Around 6000 aspirants appeared for the first phase of online preliminary examinations for the posts of Probationary Officer (PO) in J&K Bank on the first day.
Over 56,000 aspirants are appearing in the exams at thirty-nine centres spread across Jammu and Kashmir and in rest of India.
The online exams are held directly by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Mumbai with technical expertise being facilitated by the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
A handout by the J&K Bank said it has taken all measures to ensure that the government’s Covid-19 guidelines at all these centers are complied with besides taking care of the convenience and comfort of the candidates writing the exams.
With the centers mostly been set-up in the government and private educational institutions, more than 56,000 aspirants are expected to appear in the exams to be conducted in five phases beginning today across 39 centers including 10 in the rest of India to facilitate the candidates stationed outside, who had already opted for the same in their application forms.
Wishing all the aspirants best for the online PO exams, the bank’s Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) R K Chhibber said, “Although due to the ongoing pandemic this process got delayed, however, as I had promised recently, the preliminary online examination for the posts of Probationary Officer (PO) has begun. I wish all the best to every aspirant appearing in the tests for his/her future career.”
For transparent and efficient conduct of these online tests, the bank’s specially constituted teams led by the top management from the CHQ and zonal offices visited the centers throughout the day to ensure that the arrangements made at these venues are strictly Covid-compliant besides being convenient for the candidates.
A team of senior officers led by Executive President Sunil Gupta visited various centers in Srinagar and peripheral areas to take first hand stock of the arrangements.
“It is heartening to see so many young boys and girls taking part in the examinations and enthusiastic to be a part of the JK Bank family. This says lot about how people perceive and emotionally connect with this institution. We have tried our best to make sure that the aspirants are provided with the best possible facilities so that they write their exams without any hindrance or hiccups”, said Sunil Gupta.
Senior officers of bank’s human resource and technology departments monitored all the test-sessions online throughout the day along with personnel from TCS at the bank’s corporate office.

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