The APEX Bank Officer Selection Process is divided into two stages: Phase I (Online Exam) and Phase II (Interview) (Interview). The results of both, the online exam and the personal interview will be used to make the final selection for the given positions.
The online application for the position started on 25th January 2022. All candidates must be aware that while completing the online application form, they must choose the examination centre from which they desire to take the exam. While applying, applicants will be able to select the examination centre of their preference from a list of examination centres provided by the bank on its official website. In this article, we will provide the aspirants with a list of the examination centres and the guidelines to observe while at the examination centre.
All the interested candidates must go through the APEX Bank Officer Syllabus, which is released along with the notification, to understand the demand of the examination. Going through the syllabus helps the candidates to align their preparation and prepare the strategy accordingly.
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List of the APEX Bank Officer Exam Centres
The online preliminary test will be held at several cities. In the application form, the candidate must specify his or her preference for four of the following centres:
S. No. | State | Exam Centres |
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1 | Madhya Pradesh | Sagar |
2 | Madhya Pradesh | Ujjain |
3 | Madhya Pradesh | Satna |
4 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal |
5 | Madhya Pradesh | Indore |
6 | Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior |
7 | Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur |
Also, check the following links if you are preparing for the APEX Bank Exam:
- APEX Bank Officer Exam Admit Card
- APEX Bank Officer Eligibility
- APEX Bank Officer Exam Pattern
- APEX Bank Officer Exam Dates
APEX Bank Officer Exam Centres- Instructions & Guidelines
The examination will be held online at the locations specified in the call letters.
- No request for change for centre/venue/date/session for Examination shall be entertained after completion of the application process.
- MPRSB, however, reserves the right to cancel any of the Examination Centre and/ or add some other centre at its discretion, depending upon the response, administrative feasibility etc.
- MPRSB reserves the right to allot the candidate any centre other than one he/she has opted for.
- Candidate will appear for the examination at an Examination Centre at his/her own risk and expenses and MPRSB will not be responsible for any injury or losses etc. of any nature.
- Choice of centre once exercised by the candidate will be final.
- If a sufficient number of candidates does not opt for a particular centre for the “Online” examination, MPRSB reserves the right to allot any other adjacent centre to those candidates OR if the number of candidates is more than the capacity available for online exam for a particular centre, MPRSB reserves the right to allot any other centre to the candidate.
- Every candidate should select four centres.
- Online examination centre may be limited in number and will be decided subsequently by the Bank.
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APEX Bank Officer Exam: Important Things to Carry
The following are some of the most important things that aspirants must have with them before entering the Saraswat Bank Exam for Junior Officer test centre:
- Admit Card: This is one of the most important and required items that applicants must carry. Without a hall ticket, no applicant will be able to sit the exam. Candidates must always retain their APEX Bank Exam Admit Card with them.
- Photo: Candidates must bring two recent coloured passport-size pictures to the exam
- ID Proof: Candidates must also carry a valid and original photo ID proof to the centre. One of the following will be enough:
- Passport
- Aadhaar Card/ printout of e-Aadhaar
- Driving License
- Service ID Card issued to employees by Central Govt./State Govt./ PSUs
- voter’s Id
- PAN Card
- ID Card issued by university/college/school
- Ex-Servicemen Discharge Book issued by the Ministry of Defence.
- Personal Sanitizer: Aspirants must carry a little handy bottle of sanitiser with them for safety reasons due to the continuing pandemic in the country.
- Face Masks: Due to the continuing pandemic in the country, it is mandatory for candidates to wear a face mask; nevertheless, at the time of entering the exam centre, students will be given 3Ply face masks.
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