IBPS RRB is an abbreviation for Institute of Banking Personnel Selection- Regional Rural Bank. IBPS RRB is the self-governing Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, a research-based organization that allows the Indian banking sector to enroll in human resources to administer the IBPS Exam.
IBPS is managed and administered by the RBI, the Finance Ministry of India, and the NIBM. Representatives from open banks and insurance firms also engage in the dynamic process to take steps that result in a favorable and useful outcome.
The RBI, NABARD, public banks such as Allahabad Bank, Canara Bank, Andhra Bank, Dena Bank, Syndicate Bank, Banks of Baroda, India, and Oriental Bank of Commerce, as well as the Central Bank of India, Corporation Bank, and Sind Bank, all take IBPS values into consideration.
Regional Rural Banks in India are commercial banks that operate in diverse rural locations around the country. IBPS administers the test for officers and office assistants in several RRBs.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection, one of the country's main banking industry organizations, is the agency that administers the IBPS RRB test across the country.
There are three main IBPS RRB exams held in the country. This includes:
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) holds an annual national-level banking test for those interested in working for a Regional Rural Bank (RRBs). The following Group A and B spots are currently open.
Post Name | Post Name |
Office Assistant | Marketing Manager |
Treasury Manager | Officers Scale I |
Banking Officer Scale-II | Agriculture Officer (Grade-II) |
Law Officer (Grade-II) | Chartered Accountant (Grade-II) |
IT Officer (Grade-II) | Officer (Grade III) |
Candidates for Officer level positions are chosen based on a preliminary test, mains/single level exam, and interview. Candidates for the job of Office Assistant (Multipurpose)/Clerk are chosen through preliminary and mains exams.
Candidates who have been tentatively shortlisted are assigned to one of the participating RRBs depending on the number of vacancies available and merit-cum-preference.
Aspirants should also research the National Recruitment Agency (NRA). The Union Cabinet established the organization to conduct a Common Eligibility Test (CET) to select applicants for Non-Technical and Non-Gazetted Group B and C jobs under SSC, RRB, and IBPS.
The NRA CET will act as a screening/preliminary test for the next phases of the selection process. The NRA will only administer the Prelims/Tier-I test, while the following phases of selection will be handled by the different organizations.
Exam Particulars | Exam Details |
Exam Name | IBPS RRB |
Conducting Body | Institute of Banking Personnel Selection |
Exam Level | Graduate level exam at the national level |
Exam Frequency | Once a year |
Mode of Exam | Online |
Post Offered | Officers Scale I Officers Scale II Officers Scale III Office Assistant (Multipurpose) |
Language/Medium of Exam | English, Hindi and other regional languages |
IBPS official website | https://www.ibps.in/ |
Regional Rural Banks, or RRBs, are scheduled commercial government banks that operate at the regional level in several Indian states. RRBs were established with the goal of primarily servicing the rural people by providing banking and financial services. RRBs have the following roles and responsibilities:
The IBPS RRB test is held to select candidates for the positions of Officers Scale I, II, III, and Office Assistant in the country's several gramin banks.
The list of IBPS RRB participating banks is shown below.
Name of RRBs | State / UT |
Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank | Telangana |
Andhra Pragathi Gramin Bank | Andhra Pradesh |
Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank | Arunachal Pradesh |
Aryavart Bank | Uttar Pradesh |
Assam Gramin Vikash Bank | Assam |
Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank | West Bengal |
Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank | Gujarat |
Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank | Rajasthan |
Baroda U P Bank | Uttar Pradesh |
Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank | Andhra Pradesh |
Chhattisgarh Rajya Gramin Bank | Chhattisgarh |
Dakshin Bihar Gramin Bank | Bihar |
Ellaquai Dehati Bank | Jammu & Kashmir |
Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank | Himachal Pradesh |
J & K Grameen Bank | Jammu & Kashmir |
Jharkhand Rajya Gramin Bank | Jharkhand |
Karnataka Gramin Bank | Karnataka |
Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank | Karnataka |
Kerala Gramin Bank | Kerala |
Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank | Madhya Pradesh |
Madhyanchal Gramin Bank | Madhya Pradesh |
Maharashtra Gramin Bank | Maharashtra |
Manipur Rural Bank | Manipur |
Meghalaya Rural Bank | Meghalaya |
Mizoram Rural Bank | Mizoram |
Nagaland Rural Bank | Nagaland |
Odisha Gramya Bank | Odisha |
Paschim Banga Gramin Bank | West Bengal |
Prathama UP Gramin Bank | Uttar Pradesh |
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank | Puducherry |
Punjab Gramin Bank | Punjab |
Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin Bank | Rajasthan |
Saptagiri Grameena Bank | Andhra Pradesh |
Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank | Haryana |
Saurashtra Gramin Bank | Gujarat |
Tamil Nadu Grama Bank | Tamil Nadu |
Telangana Grameena Bank | Telangana |
Tripura Gramin Bank | Tripura |
Utkal Grameen Bank | Odisha |
Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank | Bihar |
Uttarakhand Gramin Bank | Uttarakhand |
Uttarbanga Kshetriya Gramin Bank | West Bengal |
Vidharbha Konkan Gramin Bank | Maharashtra |
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