IIT Kanpur Launches “SATHEE IBPS” for Comprehensive Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Exam Preparation
The SATHEE IBPS program offers comprehensive study material for the IBPS Clerk exam, with plans to expand its offerings to cover other IBPS exams in the near future.
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) has announced the launch of "SATHEE IBPS," an innovative program designed to help candidates prepare for banking exams conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).
This initiative, with the support of the Ministry of Education, provides high-quality educational resources to aspiring students across India, prioritizing those from financially weaker backgrounds and remote areas, ensuring equal opportunity and extending access to the highest quality learning materials.
The SATHEE IBPS program offers comprehensive study material for the IBPS Clerk exam, with plans to expand its offerings to cover other IBPS exams in the near future. Aspirants can register for the SATHEE IBPS program through the dedicated portal https://ibps.iitk.ac.in/ or by downloading the SATHEE app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Prof. Manindra Agrawal, Director of IIT Kanpur, “I believe the launch of SATHEE IBPS reaffirms our commitment to democratizing elite education and exemplifies our proactive use of technology to empower students nationwide, preparing them not just for exams but for a successful future, aligning with the goals of the National Education Policy 2020."
Prof. Amey Karkare, Principal Investigator of the project, highlighted the unique features of SATHEE IBPS, saying, "By incorporating our AI-driven tutoring system, SATHEE IBPS delivers a structured learning experience that adapts seamlessly to the distinct needs of every student, ensuring personalized support throughout their preparation journey."
Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, underscored the platform's inclusive design, stating, "The SATHEE IBPS platform is designed to bridge the digital divide, creating an educational environment for the aspirants preparing for IBPS and help them excel in their ambitions, regardless of their geographic or economic limitations."
This initiative by IIT Kanpur aims to make quality education accessible to everyone and supporting the next generation of banking professionals.
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IBPS Clerk selection process comprises filling the application form, downloading the admit card, appearing in the exam, declaration of result and release of marksheet and final allotment. The online exam is conducted in two stages-prelims andMainsexams. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the final merit list. Provisional allotment of candidates is done based on the marks obtained in theMainsexam. The provisional allotment of candidates is done based on merit-cum-preference. IBPS Clerk exam is conducted to select eligible candidates for the post of Clerk in the 11 participating banks. IBPS only conducts the prelims andMainsexams. The joining formalities are carried out by the participating banks.
Q: How many banks participate in the recruitment process of IBPS PO?
A total of 11 banks are participating in the recruitment process of IBPS PO. The list of the participating banks is given below:
- Bank of Baroda
- Bank of India
- Bank of Maharashtra
- Canara Bank
- Central Bank of India
- Indian Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- Punjab & Sind Bank
- UCO Bank
- Union Bank of India
Q: How many banks participate in the recruitment process of IBPS Clerk?
A total of 11 public sector banks participate in the recruitment process of IBPS Clerk. The list of participating banks is given below 1) Bank of Baroda 2)Canara Bank 3) Indian Overseas Bank 4) UCO Bank 5)Bank of India 6) Central Bank of India 7) Punjab National Bank 8)Union Bank of India 9) Bank of Maharashtra 10) Indian Bank 11) PSB The selection process of IBPS Clerk comprises prelims and mains exams. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the merit list. The marks obtained in the mains exam are counted for the merit list. The prelims and mains exams are conducted online. The selection process is carried out by IBPS. However, joining letters and verification of eligibility is done by the participating banks.
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