(Info) IBPS : Important General Instructions For Written Exam of Trainee Assistants

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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection

Common Written Examination (CWE)
Recruitment in Trainee Assistants in 19 Public Sector Banks

Written Examination For the Selection of Trainee Assistants

Introduction

This handout gives you detailed information about the Written Examination for the selection to above post. It is prepared to familiarise you with the kind of tests that are given in the competitive examination. It also gives important instructions about related matters. The assessment of answer sheets will be done by a computerised machine, hence you should carefully read instructions regarding handling of the answer sheets and method of marking answers.

General Instructions

  1. Particulars to be Noted : Please note carefully your Roll Number, Date, Time and Venue for the examination given in the Call letter.

  2. Punctuality in Attendance : Candidates should be present at the examination hall at the time given in the Call Letter. Candidates arriving late will not be permitted to enter the Examination Hall.

  3. Call Letter to be filled and surrendered : Please bring the call letter with your photograph affixed thereon, photo identity proof in original and a photocopy. You will be required to sign in the examination  hall on your call letter in the space provided for the candidate’s signature in the presence of the invigilator. (Do not sign in this space on the call letter unless the invigilator instructs you to do so.) Please hand over the call-letter along with photocopy of photo identity proof duly stapled together to the invigilator.

  4. Specimen answer sheet and how to fill in bio-data information on it : You will get an answer sheet in the examination hall, the assessment for which will be done through a computerized machine. The last sheet of this booklet is a sample of this Answer sheet. Fill in YOUR Bio-data information on this answer sheet for YOUR practice and BRING IT with you to the examination hall. How to fill in the bio-data information on the answer sheet is explained and shown on a sample of the answer sheet. You will get answer sheet in the examination hall on which you will have to copy your bio-data information already filled in by you.

  5. Compliance with Instructions : You should scrupulously follow the instructions given by the test administrators and the invigilators at the examination venue at all the stages of the examination for which you have been
    called. If you violate the instructions you will be disqualified and may also be asked to leave the examination hall.

  6. Use of Books, Notes & Calculators : No calculator (separate or with watch), books, slide ruler, note-books or written notes will be allowed inside the examination hall.

  7. Copying or receiving/giving assistance not allowed : Any candidate who is found either copying or receiving or giving assistance during the examination will be disqualified.

  8. Use of HB Pencil and Ball Pen : You should bring with you two commonly available HB Pencils, a Pencil Sharpener, an Eraser and a Ball Point Pen. Two pencils are advised to avoid mending a pencil during the examination as you may lose time. All the answers on Side 2 also should be marked by using HB Pencil only.

  9. Handling Answer sheet : Please handle your answer sheet carefully. Keep it dust free. If it is mutilated, torn, folded, wrinkled, rolled or dusty, it may not be evaluated. Similarly if you do not write your Roll Number and Test Form No. in Box Nos. 14 and 17 respectively, your answer sheet will NOT be assessed. Answer sheets and question papers will be suplied by the Organisation. After the test is over, you should hand over the same to the invigilator before leaving the room. Any candidate who does not return the question booklet and/or answer sheet or is found to attempt to take or pass on the question booklet or answer sheet inside or outside the examintion hall will be disqualified and the Organisation may take further action against them as per rules of the Organisation.

  10. Write Roll No. on the Test Booklet : You should write your roll no. in the space provided on the cover page.

Important Points To Remember

1 You are advised to bring with you the following things :
(i) Completely filled in required information on the blank specimen answer sheet provided at the end. This will help you to fill the same information on the answer sheet which will be given to you in the examination hall.
(ii) Call letter with recent passport size photograph pasted on it.
(iii) Two HB Pencils, a good quality eraser and a sharpener.
(iv) One ball-point pen.

2. Write your roll number given in your call letter ACCURATELY on the answer sheet and on the test booklet.

3. In the examination hall when the invigilator asks you to tear open the wrapper of the objective tests in the objective test booklet, open the same booklet only along right hand edge. DO NOT remove the staples of the booklet which are at the left hand side. Immediately after opening the booklet along right hand edge, verify that all the pages containing questions from 1 to 150 are properly printed in your booklet and then begin answering the test. In case the booklet is defective get it replaced by another test booklet bearing the same Test Form No. Till the invigilator replaces your booklet continue answering other questions which are not defectively printed so that you do not lose time while answering the test.

4. Your answer sheet may NOT be assessed
(i) if you do the rough work on the answer sheet
(ii) if you use any method of marking your answers other than darkening the ovals
(iii) if you do not write your Roll No. on the test booklet
(iv) if you do not write all the information required on the answer sheet such as Roll No., Name, Test Form No., etc.
(v) if you do not handle your answer sheet carefully
(vi) if you do not use HB Pencil wherever it is required.

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