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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IBPS SPECIALIST OFFICERS EXAM ON 11.03.2012

The Common Written Examination for recruitment of Specialist Officers in 19 Public Sector
Banks will be held on 11.03.2012.  
The examination will be held in one or two sessions at different centres.
No correspondence regarding change of centre of examination/ time  of examination/ post will be entertained.
An email has already been sent to your email addresss specified in your online application  advising you to download the Call Letter for the Written Examination from 28.02.2012 to  10.03.2012. Please take a printout of the call letter in case you have not already done so.   Please note the time mentioned in the call letter.  Please report at the venue for Written
Examination at least 30 minutes prior to the time printed in the call letter (i.e. 8.30 a.m./ 1.00
p.m.). Candidates who report late will not be permitted to take the examination.
The “Acquaint Yourself Booklet” has also been made available on the IBPS website. You may
download the Booklet and study it carefully.
Please note that candidates will NOT BE PERMITTED to appear for the  Common Written Examination without the following documents:
(1) Call Letter for the relevant session of examination with photograph  affixed thereon  
(2) Original fee payment receipt (CBS challan/ e-receipt) 
(3) Original photo-identity proof such as  PAN Card/ Passport/ Driver’s  Licence/ Voter’s Card/ Bank Passbook with photograph/ Photo identity proof Issued by a Gazzetted Officer/ People’s Representative along with a  photograph / Identity Card issued by a recognised college/ university/ Aadhar  card with a photograph/ Employee ID
(4) Photocopy of photo-identity proof (as specified above)

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